Need help ; how to convince family member idk how to do bitcoins

Started by Black T Cat, August 14, 2017, 02:41:37 PM


rachel

You can use online exchanges which connect to your bank account / credit card just like paypal or amazon does. Once you've set up a payment method you can buy bitcoin with real money or sell bitcoin and directly deposit the funds into your bank account.

If you live in the US, Coinbase is a very nice exchange, but there's also a big list of other sites on the bitcoin website: https://bitcoin.org/en/exchanges

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Black T Cat

That's simple enough.

so looks like my options are lie to my family member or do bitcoins >:7(

netpun

Quote from: Black T Cat on August 14, 2017, 02:41:37 PM
What do I say??

IDK what got you into a mess like that, but follow my instructions closely and you should be fine.

Convincing someone that you DON'T know something is almost impossible. I'm assuming that you've been tinkering with Bitcoins, and your parents are starting to get suspicious, right? ACT NORMAL. Bitcoins aren't recognized as legal tender in some regions, and commercing with them could lead to... issues.

The best thing for you to do for now is to export your wallet (see here: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Cold_storage) and hide the flash drive or paper (or whatever you put the wallet on) somewhere, preferably somewhere outside of your home. Uninstall your client, clear your browsing history, and be sure to securely delete related files.

What do I mean by that? Your files aren't actually deleted when you empty the trash can on your computer. Instead, it's just made invisible to you and kept on there for as long as possible, so that investigators can collect it later if necessary. You can use special programs to remove these files, however - personally, I use the UNIX shred utility (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shred_(Unix)). But you're probably running Windows, so I suggest you use BleachBit (http://www.bleachbit.org/download).

In any case, you can launder the wallet AFTER everything blows over.

What's the context? The more I know the better I can help you get away with this.
Why live?

Black T Cat


rachel

https://twitter.com/simonebronzini/status/900545862690107392

QuoteHere we go 0080f5f17b28502443f7a7d554771576b087f694f4cc6eaff4f158e35c9abc04 Off-chain transaction completed! First coffee paid over Twitter?

now you can use bitcoin over twitter / email??? idk how it works

I think it's computer magic
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Black T Cat

1 Bitcoin equals
1597854.68 Japanese Yen

This is helpful for those who want to purchase electronic products in Japan and basically nothing else

Black T Cat



rachel

This information should not be interpreted as an endorsement of cryptocurrencies or a recommendation to invest. Historic performance is no guarantee of future returns. As an investment class, cryptocurrencies are speculative investments and investing in cryptocurrencies involves significant risks ? they are highly volatile, vulnerable to hacking and capital loss and sensitive to secondary activity. Before investing you should obtain advice and decide whether the potential return outweighs the risks.
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rachel

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