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    Quote Originally Posted by eaglesfan371 View Post

    Life is going great honestly, thanks for asking. Read you had a heart attack, I’m sorry to hear and hope your health is getting better.

    Doing well at the new job, made a lot of great discoveries and brought forward ways to improve efficiencies. Received raise and bonus despite only working there 6 months when given. Side sports memorabilia business is going well too, on pace for 75k sales, 30% margins.

    Volunteering and staying active, in great shape, put on more muscle mass as desired. Ready to hit the beaches of Barcelona and mingle with some European women this summer.

    In terms of gambling, took under on several props and full game for Super Bowl, did quite well. However upon redeeming the tickets in AC couple weeks ago, lost half of it lol.
    Yeah, this fuk’in blowhard always shows up to stroke his fuk’in ego. Whoa, a bonus and raise after only six months? What’d you do asswipe, cure the Corona virus?

    And who the fuk would work if you’re grossing 75k on your little “side business” selling sports memorabilia? So are you selling fake shit with fake autographs you sign yourself douche bag? What’s your web site addy, I’d love to see this sports memorabilia.

    Meanwhile, you’re a single jerk wad maxing out a Discover Card for $1500 on grocery gift cards to get a shitty 5% rebate? Really dude , you’re completely full of shit as usual, and I know for a fact that’s not how it fuk’in works.

    Wow, and lets not forget guys, eagleshit is doing all this and still finding time to “volunteer” at Two handed circle jerks, building up those arms for those uber trannies he’ll be driving around in Barcelona.

    Another fuk’in fantasy from our resident non pro blabber mouth, who claimed in previous posts of being a financial analyst, yet who’s still too fuk’in stupid to understand the fluctuations and value of bitcoin. Doesn’t even own any, way late to the game and fuk’in clueless.

    Your bullshit fake “stories” carry about as much weight as your non pro status, broke dik fuk.
    But hey, we’re all anxiously awaiting your next diarrhea of the mouth escapade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by im over here now View Post
    poster named Crusher claims his cost to move and sell is 1%.. no shit he said it.. Optional backed him up..
    Costs less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikejamm View Post
    Yeah, this fuk’in blowhard always shows up to stroke his fuk’in ego. Whoa, a bonus and raise after only six months? What’d you do asswipe, cure the Corona virus?

    And who the fuk would work if you’re grossing 75k on your little “side business” selling sports memorabilia? So are you selling fake shit with fake autographs you sign yourself douche bag? What’s your web site addy, I’d love to see this sports memorabilia.

    Meanwhile, you’re a single jerk wad maxing out a Discover Card for $1500 on grocery gift cards to get a shitty 5% rebate? Really dude , you’re completely full of shit as usual, and I know for a fact that’s not how it fuk’in works.

    Wow, and lets not forget guys, eagleshit is doing all this and still finding time to “volunteer” at Two handed circle jerks, building up those arms for those uber trannies he’ll be driving around in Barcelona.

    Another fuk’in fantasy from our resident non pro blabber mouth, who claimed in previous posts of being a financial analyst, yet who’s still too fuk’in stupid to understand the fluctuations and value of bitcoin. Doesn’t even own any, way late to the game and fuk’in clueless.

    Your bullshit fake “stories” carry about as much weight as your non pro status, broke dik fuk.
    But hey, we’re all anxiously awaiting your next diarrhea of the mouth escapade.
    A lot of angry, triggered people on this site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikejamm View Post
    Yeah, this fuk’in blowhard always shows up to stroke his fuk’in ego. Whoa, a bonus and raise after only six months? What’d you do asswipe, cure the Corona virus?

    And who the fuk would work if you’re grossing 75k on your little “side business” selling sports memorabilia? So are you selling fake shit with fake autographs you sign yourself douche bag? What’s your web site addy, I’d love to see this sports memorabilia.

    Meanwhile, you’re a single jerk wad maxing out a Discover Card for $1500 on grocery gift cards to get a shitty 5% rebate? Really dude , you’re completely full of shit as usual, and I know for a fact that’s not how it fuk’in works.

    Wow, and lets not forget guys, eagleshit is doing all this and still finding time to “volunteer” at Two handed circle jerks, building up those arms for those uber trannies he’ll be driving around in Barcelona.

    Another fuk’in fantasy from our resident non pro blabber mouth, who claimed in previous posts of being a financial analyst, yet who’s still too fuk’in stupid to understand the fluctuations and value of bitcoin. Doesn’t even own any, way late to the game and fuk’in clueless.

    Your bullshit fake “stories” carry about as much weight as your non pro status, broke dik fuk.
    But hey, we’re all anxiously awaiting your next diarrhea of the mouth escapade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitcoinLuke View Post
    A lot of angry, triggered people on this site.
    Because people are full of shit in life and some people get angry at that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pilebuck13 View Post
    Bitcoin is used for nothing but the majority of dirty money it’s a joke the fees that are charged are ridiculous no sane person would pay 250 dollars to sell 9500 dollars it’s all dirty money
    Fee was .00003202 BTC. The .3207 is mine, not the rest. This was yesterday.


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    Quote Originally Posted by raiders72001 View Post
    Fee was .00003202. The .3207 is mine, not the rest. This was yesterday.

    How long did it take ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeatTheJerk View Post
    Because people are full of shit in life and some people get angry at that.
    People are always going to lie. Getting all worked up about it isnt going to help

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    To simply address Mike’s comment about being a nonpro:

    I was banned, given 9 infraction points all at once, banned for LIFE for replying to a mod who has given me every infraction ever. Drew, Shari, none of them ever gave me infractions. Only one person. He gave me another very weak infraction and I replied simply this phrase:

    “Kill yourself”.

    Banned. Date the restriction will be lifted: Never.

    For a site that has 100s of tough guys attacking those who don’t fit typical masculinity, I found it hilarious my comment warranted a perm ban. Not able to join any football contests or use points either. Sorry, won’t be donating again.
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    Can be useful for people avoiding bank accounts. Garnishments, levys.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeatTheJerk View Post
    How long did it take ?
    StatusConfirmed


    Received Time

    2020-02-25 17:47

    Size

    225 bytes

    Weight

    900

    Included in Block

    xxxxxx

    Confirmations

    144

    Total Input
    27.67347166 BTC

    Total Output
    27.67343964 BTC

    Fees


    0.00003202 BTC
    Sent/Received time are the same. 144 confirmations since that time.

    edit - deleted the block #.
    Last edited by raiders72001; 02-26-20 at 08:43 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitcoinLuke View Post
    You seem triggered. But, yes,you're clueless again. Coinbase only reports accounts that have over $20,000 AND 200 transactions per year, not one or the other. So move along little, angry, man.
    Triggered over what? Dumb ass you have given your life info to coinbase... 20k might be limit today and tomorrow how about next week? Next year? You moving bitcoin in and out is taxable, you not claiming it while using a site who buckled already to IRS, is criminal.. Only a fool would hand over ID and address, social and bank info.. And claim not to worry about taxes.. But like Jerk said some of you fcks live imagery land.. Online egos.. Only in America

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    I sent out $1k later last night for 45 cents (Bitpay recommended fee).

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    Bitcoin is like politics. You have your side and are dug in. No one is going to change your mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitcoinLuke View Post
    Weird. I've been doing it since 2016 and no one has knocked on my door. Another clueless post
    You're the clueless one. I have a letter from IRS questioning my cryptocurrency transactions back from 5-6 years ago and based on some research I've done it was based on some transactions I did at coinbase. Sure if you're small time Coinbase is great. IRS is still figuring out what to do about it and playing catchup. They probably haven't even gotten to 2016 yet. Don't be surprised if you get audited in the next few years if you're using coinbase for any substantial withdraw amounts. If you want to withdraw anything substantial without getting on a list with IRS then you will have to pay a substantial fee, and that's the point. Love these guys new to bitcoin think they know everything.
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    Agree with PharaohUb.. Bitcoin atms and burner Walmart phones way to go. Extra cost in doing that., 8-12% to buy ... 2-6% to sell.. Bitcoin Luke is typical SBR poster.. Nothing but a shit talker

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    Quote Originally Posted by im over here now View Post
    Agree with PharaohUb.. Bitcoin atms and burner Walmart phones way to go. Extra cost in doing that., 8-12% to buy ... 2-6% to sell.. Bitcoin Luke is typical SBR poster.. Nothing but a shit talker
    I just looked through your post history and every single post is hateful, angry and cussing. You must really hate your life to be like that all the time. Almost feel sorry for you.

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    The fees are tiny. Use https://www.gyft.com/buy-gift-cards/?all=1 and a bitcoin debit card to grab cash out of ATMs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by im over here now View Post
    poster named Crusher claims his cost to move and sell is 1%.. no shit he said it.. Optional backed him up..
    So?? It's true.

    Plenty of exchanges have trade fees of 0.5% or less each way!

    Here's mine... 1% for both both ways total is the absolute maximum for low volume users

    https://www.independentreserve.com/fees




    @Eaglesfan371, your ban was lifted after 3 days. You could have come back any time you liked. Several posters even commented that your message me box was here so you werent banned over the months.

    I haven't missed the shots you keep taking at me this last week btw. I've just been ignoring you so far. But you will eventually get a reaction if you keep trying for one.

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    The IRS gets statements from all the major exchanges. Even localbitcoin sellers and such. No privacy at all. When they’re making huge % each tx, why go off the books.

    If you’re trying to tax evade, sure small players betting a few hundred max a game might be successful but the big players, you won’t avoid it forever.

    The past year I’ve started heavily keeping track of all bitcoin purchases and sales along with gambling.

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    See an accountant, pay your taxes and all is fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eaglesfan371 View Post
    Life is going great honestly, thanks for asking. Read you had a heart attack, I’m sorry to hear and hope your health is getting better.

    Doing well at the new job, made a lot of great discoveries and brought forward ways to improve efficiencies. Received raise and bonus despite only working there 6 months when given. Side sports memorabilia business is going well too, on pace for 75k sales, 30% margins.

    Volunteering and staying active, in great shape, put on more muscle mass as desired. Ready to hit the beaches of Barcelona and mingle with some European women this summer.

    In terms of gambling, took under on several props and full game for Super Bowl, did quite well. However upon redeeming the tickets in AC couple weeks ago, lost half of it lol.
    you are such a fukkin bullshitter. you had to wait for an approval on a 500 bet, but you are self excluded from casinos in ac. when they go for approval they ask you for id

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    The original poster asks: What kind of an asset is Bitcoin?

    It is a commodity.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/07/cryp...dge-rules.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by raiders72001 View Post
    Bitcoin is like politics. You have your side and are dug in. No one is going to change your mind.
    good point

    i'm one of the few in the middle that want stability at 9000 (or whatever number)... most people either want btc to go to 0 so they can be proven right that it's a scam, or it to go to a million so they can be proven right that it's the best thing ever.

    i'm also probably in the minority that i don't think it's either (scam or best thing ever), the problems i see with cryptos are that they're unusable for the masses, way too many of them, and something else will come along

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitcoinLuke View Post
    I just looked through your post history and every single post is hateful, angry and cussing. You must really hate your life to be like that all the time. Almost feel sorry for you.

    I’m happy where I’m at in life at 37.. Can’t stand false and misleading information that you spew about bitcoin. To top it off you start telling people they’re clueless.. Anyone who reads your bullshit can tell your the clueless one..

    Same thing goes for Crusherr and Gold.. Bashing American books, spewing people will be banned for bonus whoring.. Or people will be limited on bets.. They have zero idea yet still spew bullshit... Crusher claims to cash out 50k in bitcoin a month... From online books.. He never once complained about being banned or limited.. Yet bitches about 50 dollar boost bets.. If you can’t see that bullshit he is spewing.. (As the great Joe Torre would say) Well your stupid.. Pointing out SBR poster bullshit doesn’t make me angry or hateful..
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    Ex-Microsoft engineer convicted of 18 felonies after stealing $10M in digital currency

    A former Microsoft worker was convicted of 18 federal felonies after he stole $10 million worth of digital currency from his ex-employer and used the funds to finance extravagant purchases, including a $1.2 million lakefront home and $160,000 Tesla vehicle.
    Volodymyr Kvashuk, a 25-year-old software developer and Ukrainian citizen who worked for Microsoft from 2016 to 2018, took advantage of a testing program for Microsoft’s online retail sales platform. He made test accounts to obtain “currency stored value” such as Microsoft gift cards and then resold them online.
    According to a release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Kvashuk used a “bitcoin mixing service” to try and mask the source of the funds he was moving into his bank account. He also used test email accounts associated with other employees.
    After seven months of illegal activity, Kvashuk transferred about $2.8 million in bitcoin to his bank accounts. He filed fake tax forms and said the bitcoin was a gift from a relative.
    Microsoft investigators were able to crack the case and confronted Kvashuk in May 2018. He was fired a month later.
    During the five-day trial, Kvashuk said he did not intend to defraud Microsoft and claimed to be working on a “special project to benefit the company,” according to the Attorney’s Office.
    “In addition to stealing from Microsoft, Volodymyr Kvashuk also stole from the government by concealing his fraudulent income and filing false tax returns,” IRS-CI Special Agent in Charge Ryan L. Korner said in a statement. “Kvashuk’s grand scheme was thwarted by the hard-work of IRS-CI’s Cyber Crimes Unit. Criminals who think they can avoid detection by using cryptocurrency and laundering through mixers are put on notice…you will be caught and you will be held accountable.”
    Kvashuk, who lives in Renton, Wash., was convicted of five counts of wire fraud; six counts of money laundering; two counts of aggravated identity theft; two counts of filing false tax returns; one count of mail fraud; one count of access device fraud; and one count of access to a protected computer in furtherance of fraud.
    Kvashuk will be sentenced June 1 in U.S. District Court and faces up to 20 years in prison.

    https://www.geekwire.com/2020/ex-mic...ital-currency/

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    Quote Originally Posted by PharaohUB View Post
    You're the clueless one. I have a letter from IRS questioning my cryptocurrency transactions back from 5-6 years ago and based on some research I've done it was based on some transactions I did at coinbase. Sure if you're small time Coinbase is great. IRS is still figuring out what to do about it and playing catchup. They probably haven't even gotten to 2016 yet. Don't be surprised if you get audited in the next few years if you're using coinbase for any substantial withdraw amounts. If you want to withdraw anything substantial without getting on a list with IRS then you will have to pay a substantial fee, and that's the point. Love these guys new to bitcoin think they know everything.
    This is no difference than having your money in a bank. Coinbase is regulated just like a bank. If you make substantial gains, they will report it to the IRS. Same goes for losses. None of that has anything to do with getting an audit (they won't show up at your door). If you fail to report, you will get a letter. This ain't rocket science. Now there are a lot of ways to be totally private where NO ONE can know your transactions. I'd worry about a jealous soon to be ex wife more than the IRS. Crypto can be a good way to stop her/him from taking half.

    Square is one of only a few stocks up on the day. The Square cash app has 24M monthly active customers, up 60% for the year. They've had total net revenue 147%. 1/2 of the revenue came from bitcoin.
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    @allaboutthe$$$ I’ll address this once since your life is so pathetic you keep making the same comment.

    If wagering under $1000 at any AC book, they do not ask for ID. If they ask for ID it is only to check age, not to put in a system. If you wager $1000 or more, then yes a players card or whatever is required. Caesars is the one book that appears to not care though if you bet $1000, it appears their threshold is $3000 to both bet and redeem but have not confirmed.

    Upon redeeming a winning ticket, If your ticket is under $3000 total payout, again your ID is not put in any system.

    I made the following super bowl bets at different books, no problem making the wagers nor getting paid:

    $880 to win $800 under 54
    $770 to win $700 under 2.5 mahomes Passing TD
    $660 to win $600 under 31.5 mahomes rushing yards (lucky ending)

    Please do your research before attempting to troll, loser.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac4Lyfe View Post
    This is no difference than having your money in a bank. Coinbase is regulated just like a bank. If you make substantial gains, they will report it to the IRS. Same goes for losses. None of that has anything to do with getting an audit (they won't show up at your door). If you fail to report, you will get a letter. This ain't rocket science. Now there are a lot of ways to be totally private where NO ONE can know your transactions. I'd worry about a jealous soon to be ex wife more than the IRS. Crypto can be a good way to stop her/him from taking half.

    Square is one of only a few stocks up on the day. The Square cash app has 24M monthly active customers, up 60% for the year. They've had total net revenue 147%. 1/2 of the revenue came from bitcoin.
    Inaccurate and no information post.. Coinbase is like a bank.. It’s not.. You take 20 out of BkofAma and deposit 30 zero of that is taxable, nor will it be reported.. Buy 20 worth of bitcoin and cash it out for 30 before a year comes, you owe tax, goes right to your yearly income..Do it enough on Coinbase..You will generate a paper trail... And it’s a lot less then 20k that Coinbase states they report.. Once you purposely fck the IRS no limit how far they can go back.. Doubt the 20 dollar game player has much to worry about.. People who love thousands a week are at risk.. It’s no Coincidence that IRS this year asked if you ever bought or traded crypto.. Zero ways to be private about your transactions on Coinbase, you give them every piece of info on you, you have besides your left nut. Cash app is the same as Coinbase.. Every one knows who you are.. No Anonymity..

    Only way to stay Anonymous? Good ole USD.. Kind of why government allows crypto and cash app ideas.. Easily traceable..

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    Quote Originally Posted by im over here now View Post
    Inaccurate and no information post.. Coinbase is like a bank.. It’s not.. You take 20 out of BkofAma and deposit 30 zero of that is taxable, nor will it be reported.. Buy 20 worth of bitcoin and cash it out for 30 before a year comes, you owe tax, goes right to your yearly income..Do it enough on Coinbase..You will generate a paper trail... And it’s a lot less then 20k that Coinbase states they report.. Once you purposely fck the IRS no limit how far they can go back.. Doubt the 20 dollar game player has much to worry about.. People who love thousands a week are at risk.. It’s no Coincidence that IRS this year asked if you ever bought or traded crypto.. Zero ways to be private about your transactions on Coinbase, you give them every piece of info on you, you have besides your left nut. Cash app is the same as Coinbase.. Every one knows who you are.. No Anonymity..

    Only way to stay Anonymous? Good ole USD.. Kind of why government allows crypto and cash app ideas.. Easily traceable..
    Did you even read what you posted? If you deposit $30 and take out $20, of course there's no tax, because there's no gain. But if you buy $20 and earn $30, then that $10 gain could be taxable no matter where you have it (BofA or CB). If you do it enough at BofA, you will also generate a paper trail. What's your point? Have you ever invested in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, commodities? Crypto is a commodity and is subject to tax on gains just like everything else. If you move enough money in and out of these institutions, they are subject to reporting regulations. Easy solution. If you have gains and you know the institution reports to the IRS, then you make sure you report. Make sure what you report matches what they report.

    There are many ways to be totally anonymous using crypto. I don't have time to explain, especially when your mind is already made up.

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    When you get right down to it, there is nothing special about bitcoin that should make it worth what it is. It just happened to be the first of its kind
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    early investors are so ahead they don't care and want to make it real $$$......well that or dirty LOL....
    Quote Originally Posted by pilebuck13 View Post
    Bitcoin is used for nothing but the majority of dirty money it’s a joke the fees that are charged are ridiculous no sane person would pay 250 dollars to sell 9500 dollars it’s all dirty money

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    its gotta be a great place to stash your cash if you got a wifey about to divorce you, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eaglesfan371 View Post
    @allaboutthe$$$ I’ll address this once since your life is so pathetic you keep making the same comment.

    If wagering under $1000 at any AC book, they do not ask for ID. If they ask for ID it is only to check age, not to put in a system. If you wager $1000 or more, then yes a players card or whatever is required. Caesars is the one book that appears to not care though if you bet $1000, it appears their threshold is $3000 to both bet and redeem but have not confirmed.

    Upon redeeming a winning ticket, If your ticket is under $3000 total payout, again your ID is not put in any system.

    I made the following super bowl bets at different books, no problem making the wagers nor getting paid:

    $880 to win $800 under 54
    $770 to win $700 under 2.5 mahomes Passing TD
    $660 to win $600 under 31.5 mahomes rushing yards (lucky ending)

    Please do your research before attempting to troll, loser.
    if they call a manager for approval they want to know who is making the bet especially on a small market.

    they would not call a manger for any one of those super bowl bets. you bet chump change and you are calling me a loser


    a woman made you self exclude yourself from casinos and you call me a loser

    maybe you should man up and put your foot down, oh thats right you cant even get laid because you are a fukkin cuck

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    eaglesfan371
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    Does anyone know an exchange that I can convert BTC to DAI (stablecoin) with minimal registration / paperwork and low fee? Since I’m not exchanging USD, would prefer an exchange that requires no paperwork to do so.

    Need a quick way to convert between BTC/DAI/USD. USD is in Binance right now. Amount is low four figures if that matters for KYC.

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