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  • 4 weeks later...

:rofl:

 

what the fuck

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A number of kickboxers will go head-to-head in London’s iconic O2 venue on Saturday (5th April), fighting for a prize of £5,000 in bitcoin.

Some 18 fighters from across Europe are taking part in the Bitcoin Fight Night, which is being held in the indigO2, within The O2 venue.

 

A rather familiar face will also be taking to the ring – broadcaster and bitcoin enthusiast Max Keiser. He’s competing in a celebrity bout against a professionally trained fighter who is a big supporter of Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of JP Morgan Chase.

 

Organiser Patrick Carroll explained:

“We originally came up with the idea of a Bitcoin Fight Night while attending a bitcoin meet up group run by CoinScrum in central London.”

He said over 700 tickets for the event have been sold so far, but he expects over 1,000 people to show up on the day.

“We are very much looking forward to seeing everyone this Saturday and expect it to be the biggest UK-based bitcoin gathering to date,” Carroll concluded.

 

 

Free meetup

free bitcoin meetup is taking place at the indigO2 before the fight night, featuring a panel debate titled ‘How Bitcoin Can Fight Back Against the Hackers’.

The panel discussing the issues faced by digital currency will be chaired by bitcoin fan and co-founder of feathercoin Chris Ellis and will comprise of:

Ben Dyson – bitcoin sceptic and founder of Positive Money

Greg Davies – head of behavioural finance at Barclays PLC

Gautam Dhillon – founder of the Treasury Outsourcing Company and former employee of Lloyds Bank & JP Morgan Chase

Michele Seven – freedom advocate

Kristov Atlas – philosopher, computer scientist researching bitcoin security and author of Anonymous Bitcoin.

Josh Walker ­­– bitcoin and maths enthusiast

 

The panel discussion will begin at around 15:00 (BST), with the fight night starting at 19:00 followed by a VIP after-party at 22:30.

Tickets are priced from £29.75 – £45.75, but those who attend the CoinScrum event are entitled to half-price tickets (£15) and entrance to the VIP party if theyRSVP before the event.

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Carlos do you use tails?

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  • 4 weeks later...

Was reading that its a pain to get running well on a macbook and the other lappy i got is fucked, might still try it tho

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Faaack, who's got coins? Price has taken a MAD dive, mining difficulty is nuts and a lot of miners are packing it in.

 

http://www.wired.com/2015/01/price-bitcoin-doesnt-matter-right-now/

 

I'm kinda going with this article, seems very rational.

 

Been running a website reviewing Bitcoin 'faucets' for about 2 months now, doing alright off the little traffic I'm getting - earned about £10 in bitcoins. Fuck investing.

 

https://thefaucetrunner.wordpress.com/

 

Might start running a faucet, the traffic on some of these sites is actually NUTS. Anyone with a little P/bitcoins who is interested PM me and we can talk - had an interesting chatting with a guy who runs a Bitcoin microcaching/social media platform, looking to get one hosted soon..

 

It's essentially a reciprocal ad-revenue based system - user views site, CPM ads/Google ads/pop-ups, 'Faucet' owner gets paid in fiat, buys coins (cheap as they are now) and gives out a small, fixed sum of 'satoshi' that is paid out to the visitor.

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been sleeping for the last couple months on this whole world

I do have a wallet with a couple satoshis from faucets and lottery giveaways etc.

I like the idea of faucets that have games, Internet hunts, etc going on. What did you have in mind?

 

Had a good chat with the CEO of  a new micropayment cache, he's offering an interesting deal.They have 3 types of faucets, scratchcard style, roulette style and slot machine style, all with different skins SDKs..they've rolled out some faucets that are paying fairly well (by fairly well I'm talking pennies).

 

Also considering purchasing a faucet rotator script, setting my own referral links, creaming the top faucets and maybe support a separate faucet with the referral income. Need to check the price again. This is a huge industry in some parts of the world. I get mad traffic from Indonesia, Romania, Greece, Russia, India...

 

Will PM you the article Martinez. What faucets are you with, I'll slip your referral links in bruh.

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Please do, interested in reading

 

Just checked and every single one I used before is now shut down.

 

I also did a bit of research and it seems I received the most bitcoin from reddit lotteries :lol:

 

Thinking of buying some more coins this weekend. need to cop some anyway to buy some bits but at £140 I'm tempted to increase my stock.

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Yeah there seemed to be a bit of a support rally at the $325 price, I expect it to hit that again within 4 months. Faucets are still massively popular and will be buying coins regardless. Also faucet users tend to hoard as the value of satoshi is so low.

 

10000 = 1p at prices now! When I started it was 4000-5000 satoshi.

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