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Cryptocurrency coming soon... so fund those crypto wallets now!
Jun 26 2018 10:16AM more by Humaniplex
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We sincerely apologize to those of you trying to unlock mail etc and have been unable to.

We are moving at full speed to implement various solutions.

We should be accepting crypto currency later TODAY! The currencies we will be accepting are:
  • Bitcoin
  • Bitcoin Cash
  • Ethereum
  • LiteCoin
If you are not a current cryptocurrency user, you will need to create a "wallet" and add money to it.

We will have a full tutorial available to walk you through the process later.

Currently, we suggest Coinbase as your cryptocurrency exchange. they are well-regarded and established, as well as one of the largest hosted wallet solutions available. But you can use any wallet, including hardware, "paper", etc.

But as a very brief primer before our tutorial is available, please read the below to understand the basics of crypto wallets.

For ALL cryptocurrencies, the currency is NOT actually stored in a wallet. All currency is stored in a global ledger that is managed by computers all of the world. If you've heard of cryptocurrency "miners", that is basically describing people who allow their computers to be used to manage the data of the currency in question, for which they are rewarded tiny amounts of the currency.

A wallet is just a set of 2 "keys". One is public, and one is private. The public key is the "address" that people can send funds to. This is public is every sense of the word. Anybody can see the transaction history of that wallet in the network (assuming they know how to look). To actually access those funds and move them somewhere, you need the private key (NEVER give this to anyone else!)

So your wallet is really just an address and a password, so to speak. That is an acceptable way to think of it.

So get ready by heading over to Coinbase, opening an account, creating a wallet and connecting it to your bank account to put some money into it with one of the 4 currencies listed above!

If you are not a current cryptocurrency user, this is a good way to get yourself started on the wave of the future!
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SeleneSensuel
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Jun 26 2018 10:29AM     link to this

I have used coinbase as my wallet. Only thing I'd say I dislike about it is that it's quite popular so customer service can be slow. It might take a couple weeks to resolve an issue.

I had a client ask if he could pay me in bitcoin and I'm glad I was introduced to it. I agree that it is the future. Should view as a long term investment.
Humaniplex
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Jun 26 2018 12:05PM     link to this

Crypto ATMs

This link tells you where crypto ATMs are where we believe crypto can be purchased using cash to make things easier for you.

Just FYI!
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https://coinatmradar.com/state/6/bitcoin-atm-california/
girladdict
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Jun 27 2018 06:57AM     link to this

Update?
Humaniplex
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Jun 27 2018 07:51AM     link to this

We did not quite manage to finish implementing this last night but rest assured, we are hard at work and should have this done today!
lushlif3
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Jun 27 2018 10:42AM     link to this

Anxiously waiting for this as well. Thanks!
Himes_Soul
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Jun 27 2018 12:13PM     link to this

where can I drop off a jar of pennies?
teeitup
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Jun 27 2018 12:15PM     link to this

^^^Mail them in
Himes_Soul
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Jun 27 2018 12:18PM     link to this

I don't trust the mail. I hate getting ripped off.
teeitup
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Jun 27 2018 12:27PM     link to this

If you buy the insurance, you're safe.
Clicker
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Jun 27 2018 03:27PM     link to this

Is snail mail still going to be an option? I keep losing on crypto.
Clicker
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Sep 15 2018 03:24PM     link to this

It looks like CoinBase requires you to verify your account in order to buy/send crypto. In order to do this, you have to show someone a photo ID. This wasn’t the case a few months ago. All I did was cut/paste this site’s wallet address and sent some crypto.

I’ll probably bite the bullet and send a mail order or figure out how to do it through an ATM.
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