Where do you guys get the information which you use to make daily/hourly trading decisions?
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My best guess would be hostmaster though, you would need theymos or any other staff to confirm this.
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Well, I see the issue with the fact it s not allowed to sell accounts at all. It s currently tolerated due to some reason. Also, selling account means more scammers would have access to aged accounts and they ll be able to scam more people due to acquired reputation which comes with these accounts.
Again, why is this something good for anyone else besides you who would charging a fee for this?
I share your opinion, selling accounts should be completely prohibited for reason all we know very good.When it is already permitted to sell/buy accounts, I do not see any reason that accounts can be sell/buy anywhere else than on this forum. If someone decide to buy/sell account then he/she can use trusted escrow on this forum and check trust before deal is done.I do not see how some service outside this forum can be done this on safer or better way? I used to share these same opinions. But like i said above, if people were able to easily lookup accounts (similar to bitcoin address taint analysis) to see if that account has been previously sold, or to even see how long the current owner has had the account for (and all the legitimate posts from the current owner within that time-frame), I think this alone would help to prevent scammers on this forum. hopefully you guys can think about it, and envision the bigger, brighter future.
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Well I think there is no need for that.We already have trusted escrow here on this forum who are doing that kind of task.Also this way account buying or selling will be encouraged.This will cause more spam on this forum.
And any other deal we already have sites that do the escrow for use like LBC, paxful etc
You do have a point. But at the same time, we could actually have a clear, public, historic record of accounts which have been sold/bought. I'm sure this information would be valuable to some people. Furthermore, I'm actually looking at bring-out extensions which highlight accounts (on this forum) that have been put-up for sale. It might not be suitable for some people, like everything else, i understand. But i'm sure someone, somewhere could really use these sort of simplifications, and openness of this market.
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Like the title says, I think it'd be useful to develop an escrow website, so people can safely sell their bitcointalk accounts using bitcoins.
Tell me what you think, would you require this?
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The question should be, what would be the cost of transaction fees once we reach milestone.
Based on previous calculations, transaction fees (at that time) would be useless for dust/small transactions.
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i need someone who can invest like 10$ btc and we do bets i will give you the bets and you do it on your directbets account and then we share earning
So you want to give people suggestions for gambling, whilst they take risks with their own money, so they can share earnings with you? - what have you got to lose?
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I've never seen a thread so backward-minded as this!
A concept is less than 1%. My cat can produce concepts as well.
There's many reasons why no one would even bother to look at your concept. Firstly, because they have to put in the rest of the 99% (vision, research, validation, development, test, finding target market, marketing ..)
I'll stop with the rant. But I'm sure hundreds of thousands of people have had the same concept. If you truly believe in it, then explain it to more than 20 people (its target audience) and collect responses. This will ultimately decide whether its future.
Finally, you're going to have to find a partner and provide more than an idea. A skill. A ... . If an idea is all you've got, trust me, its worth nothing, unless you're going to finance it with your own money.
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Astonishing!
It feels clean, fresh, smooth, and Its very detailed and informative.
Are we allowed to link this video to our website?
Thank you for the work. Have you got a donation address?
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Great website. Its very clean and smooth. Of course, you need to fix the header buttons. For both of your buttons "Beginner's Guide," and "Advertise With Us" remove its HTML Markup of tag "<p>" and just leave "<a>" that would fix the problem. You also need to add more content. I find CryptoCurrency blogs very interesting to read. You could use it to gain additional users. -- Keep on the good work
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Ads are blocked by ad blocker - but not with its default settings/configurations. After reading this post, i actually blocked all the ads on the forum.
I want tell you how i did it, because its a good source of revenue, but Theymos uses random dynamic id per/ad, which is added to an element, within a group of table rows... so when you block this ad, only a single instance of this ad should be blocked, and every other ads should be visible. if you try anything else, you'll end up blocking every post. Very smart.
Another thing with blocking ads, is that the forum ends up being more boring, less energetic. I personally use the ads as a source of crypto news for new services, so I'm going to disable ad-block for bitcointalk anyways.
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Open
project details
Write a blog post about "Construction cost estimating software" as a very simple interview.
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First person to submit a well detailed article will be hired and paid weekly. Please, I want respond to any for that's informal or below standard.
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Need an English speaker, who can clearly write articles about software/technology at a weekily bases.
I'll be paying $5 per/post per week. This (blogs required or payment ) is likely to increase within a month.
PM me if you're interested.
Status: open
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>> A new corvette will rust and devalue over time.
>> Gold would be very stable. Its price would increase in very small increments.
>> Bitcoin is very volatile. Its price $50k could drop by something like ~25%, you always know that it'll comeback to $50k. At the same time, the price of Bitcoin could increase by 200%, all within a year.
When it comes to investing (long term) based on its behavior, Bitcoin would always be the safest option for me. I know it'll drop. I know it'll come back. I know the supply and its value will skyrocket as more people/businesses demand more bitcoins for their fiat.
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Trading website:
1) There's just too much competition for bitcoin trading websites. They're easy to build, and costs almost nothing to run. Building-up trust within the community is another challenge.
2) The purpose of cryptocurrency, is to mask users identity. With that said, there's a gap in the market for this sort of business, but the risks (not paying back, fraud ...) is also very Very VERY High.
3) Bitcoin T-shirt company? - I've seen some guys doing that. It's great. Again, you'd be in a niched-out market of people willing to wear geeky t-shirts about Bitcoin. With that said, if you're going into this market, you should create a large portfolio of products such as:
T-shirts Hats Cups Wallets (physical) belts watches bags perfume CryptoNotes vaporizers phone/laptop cases room wallpapers calendars scarfs suit cases books pens domain names
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Good Luck
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Great project. I'll take a look at this.
I haven't been able to find a good BBcode creator. most of them have been extremely buggy.
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Thanks for the help.
yeah, I'm looking to get in, but I'm not if it'll dip like it has always done.
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Haven't been paying attention to the markets lately. When can expect prices similar to those of 2015?
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It would be possible, but you would have to re-write Bitcoin Core, to allow users to append text in front of addresses. But of course that would lead to whole new generation of bugs, vulnerabilities and compatibility issues, and security risks.
You're going to have to generate random address until you find what you're looking for.
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Blockchain.info is a free service offered to the community, which allows us to search for data stored on Bitcoin's Blockchain. There's similar 'block explorers" similar to blockchain.info such as blocktrail.com, blockscan.com, and blockexplorer.com
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