I want to print a paper Bitcoin and Monero wallet but I don't have a printer. And the only printer I've seen that I know I have access to is one at my work, which I can use but I'm afraid of the printer storing my data or something after it prints.
If that happens, then my Bitcoin address isn't really "secure" because there exists another copy somewhere.
What the hell can I do to securely print my paper wallet?
I don't trust any of the hardware companies that claim to securely store coins and all that. I barely even trust bitaddress.org and all that but I can't find another option that's secure.
Any advice here?
buy a printer u faggot they cost like 200 bucks tops
>>2878064
Buy a used one
>>2878064
I don't want to buy a printer just to use on this because then I'd have to get rid of it afterwards.
Oh wait. I just realized I can fucking write down the addresses by hand and it's just as secure. Wow.
how long does it take to transfer BTC from coinbase to bittrex? it's been 20 min and it doesn't even say oending
uh didn't you read Coinbase terms? you can't send from Coinbase to Bittrex... you're money is basically gone, retard.
F
>>2886564
>keeping btc in an exchange
>current day
>raids happening left and right on crypto
wew lad
Listen up folks. Do not, I repeat don't buy this rubbish ass pos useless coin. Just another PND. This coin will never be on bittrex or on any major exchange. (Many nocoiners saying August 2-3rd it will be listed). It is all a fking lie. This coin is just as useless as mooncoin. Glad to see this coin shilling here almost every hour. Poor fags just want to clear their bags. Stay away from this unless you are really that dumbass no coiner smuck to makes some other smuck richer. Anyways, I digress.
we are the sigtmarines. you will not disrespect us.
>>2878026
>Anyways, I digress.
What? You don't know what that phrase even means. Your last sentence is completely in line with the rest of what you said. God damn you are a faggot.
di·gress
dīˈɡres/Submit
verb
leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing.
Go back to 4th fking grade and learn a definition. Smfh. Kids get dumber and dumber by the day.
Does anyone have experience cashing out a 401k to invest in crypto?
I want to do this responsibly -- I have $30k saved up, and I want to put $15k into BTC and ETH each. I can always buy more stocks with my job savings, I can't always buy more crypto, they are a limited supply
I don't think you should put that much into eth.
Also, why no alts?
>>2886509
I don't think alts are responsible. I can guarantee that in 3 years, BTC and ETH will still be here. I can't say the same for any alt.
>>2886503
I wouldn't cash my 401k out - too big of a tax penalty. Why not stop withholding (or withhold less) and buy crypto with it instead?
ay mane, you wanna make some money mane?
then buy sec the price is better at bittrex than what it is if you were to buy from their website
>>2877875
Don't tell me /biz/ does not want to make that quick 15% profit
>>2877875
SEC is one of the only coins going up today why would you buy it?
>>2877901
to make quick 3-15% of course
HYPOTHETICALLY, IN AN ANCAP SOCIETY WITH LEGAL PROSTITUTION,
How much would the average highschool guy pay for a blowjob from a college-age woman?
Would pimping college girls to highschoolers be a lucrative business?
yeah cause high school kids are just swimming in money
A high school guy can do that now through Backpage, as long as they can pass for 18 (or if the prostitute doesn't give a shit if they look underage)
>>2886498
>ancap
Ancap societies would burn faster than communist ones.
Feathercoin is going to moon within the next 2 hours. You were warned.
feathercoin a shit
buy weinsteincoin
>>2877796
y tho?
>>2877803
I'm not sure but there is a clear pattern on the 1d candle chart, look at the bollinger bands for yourself. The past two pops have shown them get over the top band, drop, then shoot up. This thing is going to hit 2600 within 24 hours.
Holy shit, this new Golem video. They're fucking with us right? That autistic dude is just an actor right? TELL ME THEYRE NOT IN CHARGE OF MY CASH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1lTTc6IsXE
Every successful project needs an autist.
Haha yea... did scare me just a little bit but then I looked at the first Video with the InfoGraphic & Comments from the Team.
They aren't nearly as Ridiculous and Anti-Social as this guy.
>>2886414
nice cope dude.
nice cope
>everything is red except for sigt
welp time to sell sigt
Did you not hear us about the moon mission or...?
>>2877547
just went all in on it.
Civic about to moon, buy cheap while you can
>>2877523
>I bought at recent ATH, please buy my bags
Hate to tell you this but this shit is gonna tank.
>>2877566
I'm just trying to help some /biz/ fellows, but if you want to gamble on other shitcoins like DGB be my guest
>>2877581
Well good job, but I'm still saying it's gonna tank. I might be wrong though, I don't understand anything
>mfw $132,000 (and climbing) return on $9,000 index fund investment in 4 years
Feels good not being retarded
>>2877494
>only $9,000
econlet here
did the market recover that much? which fund
>>2877494
Lol you posted this same thing with different numbers yesterday. Are you trying to cope, b8, or just really have no one else to talk to about your problems?
Let's talk about leaving your regular job and finding alternative sources of income.
My wife and I are both at a point where we fucking hate our jobs. She's a software developer and I'm an insurance salesman. We have a combined household income of a little over $100k. Leaving for work every morning has become this drawn out miserable ritual for both of us.
We've talked about the idea of getting our time and time again, but the security of a salaried position makes it hard to make the jump. I know I'm rapidly approaching a burnout though, so I might get the ball rolling here soon. I've got experience in IT and marketing as well as my insurance experience.
So what are some good ways I could pull job-level income without having a regular job? I'll post some of the things I've been considering.
I'm looking for advice or critique from people who have made any of these things work for them, know someone who has, or has an idea I haven't considered.
inb4 LARPers
>>2886165
Here's the two I was considering for longer term earnings potential, as it'll take a little time to build up a client base.
- Remote / Housecall IT support.
Lots of small offices and businesses need IT support and don't have anyone in house that's technologically literate. I help someone in my office with a computer related issue 5-10 times a day easily. Most people in the professional workspace in my experience (25-65) are fucking helpless when it comes to things that I consider elementary. They need someone they can call who can come in or remote in to fix little problems or instruct people through simple tasks.
Considering hourly rates and flat rates for some tasks.
- Social Media / Web Marketing
Even the oldest, most crotchety business owners are starting to warm up to the idea that they need to pay attention to their web presence. Maintaining pages on Yelp / FB / etc, responding to reviews in a diplomatic way, updating hours and posting notices, etc etc etc. Most of them have no idea where to start.
Considering one-time setup options and subscription options for small businesses.
These are pretty straight forward. I already have the skills, it just takes getting clients. I could get started off my existing professional network but I'd have to find a way to bring in new clients. My wife is a pretty skilled developer and could easily start building web pages, apps, or other types of software solutions if I could connect her with clients.
Is this viable? Could I make a living this way?
What are some other things I could do to fill my day and bring in a little money?
>>2886174
>Is this viable? Could I make a living this way?
Yes and yes. Obviously save up first preferably enough to live off for a year or 2 or at least 6 months. Then you just have to start working on your business really.
>>2886174
Why not find a different niche in your field that's easier or atleast more tolerable.
Live in Canada. I want to bet a large amount on Mayweather.
But I don't know what service is avaliable in canada in doing this I also don't know how the bet can be made.
Can it be made via paypal?
Are there taxes on bets?
>>2886059
Nitrogensports. Mcgregor is a huge underdog and i am thinking of betting as much as .25 btc on him.
>>2886059
mayweather will get knocked out in 1 round.
he hasn't fought in ages, he's fucked mate
not even the best can overcome the passage of time
also what the fuck was his cringy ass "YEEEEAAA" shit during the promo tours? fuck that was awful
>>2886059
you can bet on bet365. gambling winnings are taxfree in canada.
THANK YOU FOR KEEPING US SAFE
Thank you, now I'm one step closer.
THANK YOU BASED SEC
DOWN WITH SCAMCOINS
Thank you, SEC!
RIP Bitmixer thread
Why did they shut it off?
What is the new cheapest mixer?
>>2877358
Use Joinmarket.
Did you not even read the post? Obviously they faced legal pressure. All part of the impending crackdown on crypto currencies. Did you really think this was gonna last forever?
what shitty suggestions
time to buy monero