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It made me feel good for a while, but as is the nature of opiates and tolerance you just need more and more, and it starts becoming a ridiculously expensive habit to maintain. Had a proper look at my financial affairs today and that has been very sobering. This evening/tonight will be my first night in ages without ingesting opiates and just having a few beers instead.
 
£81 for 1BC?!!? Since when did the price hike? Swear it was £60 2 weeks or so ago. anyone know how to pick them up cheaper?
 
^ Thats it now... I cannot find cheaper... It goes from a minimum of £84 to the high of £97... i saw £97 yesterday mid-day
 
Ben So Furry said:
https://bittylicious.com/

Not used them and the price is a little higher but no need for ID.

Ty, Just bought some off them waiting for it to go through :)
 
Go for it ;).. nah not sure but i cant see a problem with it. Still waiting for my btc.. thought itd be faster since the payment went through instantly
 
Aright.. I've got just over 0.2150 (I've got 0.2160 but i can't remember the fee this thing charges.. think it's only 0.0001) bitcoins i'll sell for £15 (saves you a few quid)..
 
^ yes they are legit... been using them myself, though links wern't aloud?.. or am i mixed up from a differant forums rules?
 
apparently thats not true. The vendors are meant to keep adjusting their bit coin prices along with the bit coin changes, so that the real monetary value remeains the same. I dont know if this is true or not.

^ Yeah that's exactly the point though, if they didn't adjust the values and say x pills of substance A cost exactly 1 bitcoin and that never changed then you'd need more to afford it yeah.. but it still works the same if the bitcoins are tied to the dollar, if the bitcoin value goes up then of course the amount of bitcoins you need go down, so what osc is saying here is that if he bought that bitcoin a week ago, it might only be 0.8 btc for the same drugs now and he'd have had 0.2 btc left over to get more.
 
it's all a huge moneymaker for a small minority riding off the backs of regular users

just like banks do

just like what it wasn't supposed to do

it'll have its time for a little bit, hard to speculate really how long, but it's going to dwindle to nothing eventually

just like the things that give it value besides drugs, absolutely nothing
 
it's all a huge moneymaker for a small minority riding off the backs of regular users

Very true.

I want to buy £70 of goods. 1btc is currently worth around that (£70). Everywhere I can purchase bitcoins for are charging up to £10 above the value of the btc on top.

I bet the folk who receive my btc in exchange for said goods can't get the monetary value of the btc back off it because of fees going to the same people who sold me the btc in the first place.
 
I can exchange 4x10€ Slovenian PSC for 0.3 Bitcoin, if anyone is interested. (I can't use it, because it can be used only with myPaysafecard, so you have to be Slovenian to be able to use it)
 
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