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by londons_explore
1631 days ago
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about $90-$150 initially, but usually within a few weeks the balance will be upped to $400 or so. I have had troubles with people using the service as a way to get money off stolen credit cards, so the low initial deposit is a way to avoid that. There is also a lot of per-customer randomness to prevent bad guys writing logic to detect which wallets are provided by my services. That's why they don't all have a fixed balance. > Seems like you could achieve the same result if you just let your customers buy their own coins and provide an address for you to watch? Yes - there are other services that do that for free already. This is more of an all-in-one setup for those who want to set-and-forget. |
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