Governments are approving
btc so we should join the moving train.
Not exact matches
I'm guessing you're a fan of
btc if you're posting here,
so in a way its your peers slating you.
Own a few
btc myself and alot of other altcoins Next year or
so... the market will be over a trillion... Cryptocurrency will not fail as said by some on here (think they need to get into it to understand it more)
So, with the means and the motive, what would be the downside of
BTCs providing legal solutions which helped to bridge the justice gap?
So here, with some slightly more reasoned thoughts, I explore whether well - resourced
BTCs — with a strong client focus and with the means and the motive, could, in fact, have a positive effect on access to justice.
More
so than law firms,
BTCs are client focussed; have consumer pricing models that are arguably more transparent than time - costing; and embrace change.
c1on, who lost funds says: «
So I lost about $ 1000 by sending bch to a Segwit
btc address with shapeshift.
So that's 0.0001 % of 21,000,000, or 2,100
btc.
And
so it has been a bit of an uphill battle for the two - year - old forum, / r /
btc, to establish itself as a reliable source for Bitcoin - related crypto topics and information.
so your suppose to move transfer your
btc funds in a new wallet then the private keys?