BitCoin, the web’s virtual currency, isn’t without its controversy. But two things are known for sure – it’s an interesting economic experiment, and people are using it to buy real things right now. Whether you just want to find out more about BitCoin or to actually use the currency, you’ll want to check out “Virtual Currency: The BitCoin Guide”, the latest manual from author Lachlan Roy.
Cash is great. There are no banks to worry about. No fees, no credit cards, no chance of having your identity stolen or your account frozen. You may not earn any interest, but you will always have instant access to your money and you will know exactly how much you have.
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Wouldn’t it be great to be able to use cash on the Internet, too? To have the ability to store your own money on your own computer? To buy what you need online without dealing with banks and middlemen? That’s where BitCoin comes in. Cash for the Internet is here.

This amazing free guide will teach you:
- What BitCoin Is
- How to Use BitCoin
- Finding Some Free BitCoins
- Buying BitCoins from Exchanges
- Where to spend your BitCoin
- Securely Syncing Your BitCoins on Multiple Computers
- Mining BitCoins, Alone or In A Group
The guide is free but password-protected. Gain access to the password by:
1- subscribing to our newsletter (you may do this on the download page itself, link above). Existing subscribers will receive the guide via email inthe next couple of hours.
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2 – Simply join our Facebook page. Quick and easy.
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FYI Download doesn’t work in Chrome, had to switch to Firefox.
thanks for the inout.
what do you see when trying to download from Chrome?
I put in the download code hit submit, the play button does the spinning circle thing, and nothing happens. Seems like an issue with the script you’re using itself as it did the same thing with the Android Guide.