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101  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW, Darksend and InstantX on: March 28, 2016, 02:10:28 PM
Other question

I have some exchanges but maybe you are more up-to-date
Best EUR/BTC exchanges? Need some more to fuel up dash

On a similiar topic i confirm that KYC is a pain on exmo, sorry to say that

Check the one in my signature, very easy and fast KYC and instant bitcoin delivery to any wallet. I hope they'll add DASH soon  Cool
102  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling BTC for CAD: 75% off fee on: March 10, 2016, 12:42:38 AM
Sweet! Please make the same discount for buying with EUR/USD cards or SEPA and I'll take it all )))

Too bad I'm not Canadian... you guys are definitely #1 exchange service I've ever tried, thumbs up! Cool
103  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 26, 2016, 04:32:56 PM
...It's a slidebar situation, not a binary one. The more you push the slidebar higher, the more problems you create. And pushing it just to satisfy the need for spam is irrational.

Yes, why others can't see it is beyond me.  Angry How much of centralization are you willing to sacrifice in order to support more dust transactions?  

Good question.

It's more of a silly question. Or, dare I say it? A frickin' stupid question. Because it presupposes that centralization will be altered in a meaningful way.
Let me use the "two wolves and one sheep deciding on dinner" analogy smalblockers have run into the ground:
Right now, it's not 2 wolves and a sheep, it's NINE wolves and a sheep.
You're the sheep.
The wolves are all friends, they hang together, already shook hands on having you for dinner.
Here, sheep:





Now tell me more about slidebars.

Who are these people? Upper picture dunno chinese miners maybe? And the second one? Sorry for prob stupid question I'm just curious who the "wolves" are ))))
104  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Never trust an online wallet, for those who don't know on: February 26, 2016, 04:12:30 PM
I dont prefer offline wallets as they crash very often. I had an app based wallet earlier but that as well used to delay my transactions after which I am using only blockchain. Don't get what issues you had with Xapo but their support has always been the best.

I use Core wallet quite a lot. The 0.11 version. It does not crash. It is very reliable. Much better than previous ones.

Core is a nightmare IMO. Hundreds of gygabytes to download and days of synchronization with the network... if you run a server or smth like that it's OK but for ordinary people it's something unbelieaveable. Imagine if you'll have to wait few days to download transactions history when you had't use your Paypal or bank account for a while...
The blockchain is not "Hundreds of gigabytes" and it definitely does not take days to verify fully even on a 5 year old computer. With v0.12 coming very soon, CPU validation speed would be less of an issue with libsecp256k1 being introduced, increasing the efficiency. With pruning and all of these improvements, it would be easier for an average Joe to use Bitcoin Core and not online wallets (at least for desktop).

Although it maybe a good time to buy new laptop, I have ultrabook with SSD and all this GBtes of data is not something I need. And even 12 hours of downloading the blockchain is not something normal user should do.. All MS Office apps set will be downloaded much faster. And more and more people prefer to use mobile apps to send the funds.

IMO this Core soft is kind of like the first online bank software, 10 years ago or more many banks requred you to download special programs - some I remember even asked for floppy disk drive)))

Look at ebanking now, who in hell will ask the user to download some software? It's kind of last century stuff...
SPV clients like Electrum serve the same security as long as you have a trusted backing node which you get the information from. SPV clients are much better than online wallets in general. Bitcoin Core 0.12 offers functions with faster validation and a better pruning.

Sure web banking do not require programs. However, the web content can be changed at any time. If a rogue employee have the power, they can potentially capture the login passwords. In contrast, Bitcoin clients can be verified with reviewing and building of the source code. No changes can be made without the user's acknowledgement.

Thanks, I will check out Electrum and likes, seems to be a good alternative to Blockchain's wallet!
105  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2016-02-19] Moscow professor compared impact of blockchain to first PCs on: February 23, 2016, 04:05:11 PM
Sounds good, hope he'll be heard by the lawmakers there

Well we have one professor making news for positive views on Bitcoin.
I remember another one (Mark Williams) who got his 2 minutes of fame by predicting that Bitcoin will drop to ~$10.

LOL))) Yeah I've just remembered that joker... or who knows Smiley))
106  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.10.0 on: February 23, 2016, 04:04:01 PM
If I'm not wrong the original dev left DOGE quite long time ago. Sorry haven't read all the topic)) but if someone is working on further development or the will not be "doge 2.0" ? Haven't played with DOGE for a while and thinking about try again)))
107  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Never trust an online wallet, for those who don't know on: February 23, 2016, 03:56:30 PM
I dont prefer offline wallets as they crash very often. I had an app based wallet earlier but that as well used to delay my transactions after which I am using only blockchain. Don't get what issues you had with Xapo but their support has always been the best.

I use Core wallet quite a lot. The 0.11 version. It does not crash. It is very reliable. Much better than previous ones.

Core is a nightmare IMO. Hundreds of gygabytes to download and days of synchronization with the network... if you run a server or smth like that it's OK but for ordinary people it's something unbelieaveable. Imagine if you'll have to wait few days to download transactions history when you had't use your Paypal or bank account for a while...
The blockchain is not "Hundreds of gigabytes" and it definitely does not take days to verify fully even on a 5 year old computer. With v0.12 coming very soon, CPU validation speed would be less of an issue with libsecp256k1 being introduced, increasing the efficiency. With pruning and all of these improvements, it would be easier for an average Joe to use Bitcoin Core and not online wallets (at least for desktop).

Although it maybe a good time to buy new laptop, I have ultrabook with SSD and all this GBtes of data is not something I need. And even 12 hours of downloading the blockchain is not something normal user should do.. All MS Office apps set will be downloaded much faster. And more and more people prefer to use mobile apps to send the funds.

IMO this Core soft is kind of like the first online bank software, 10 years ago or more many banks requred you to download special programs - some I remember even asked for floppy disk drive)))

Look at ebanking now, who in hell will ask the user to download some software? It's kind of last century stuff...
108  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is your plan to get rich with Bitcoin? on: February 23, 2016, 03:32:48 PM
now maybe you can use this method. the current price of bitcoin has decreased to $ 430. I think this is an opportunity for you to buy bitcoin. because maybe 2-5 days. bitcoin prices will reach $ 450 back
if you buy 100 BTC. you can profit $ 2000 in 3 days or more

Yeah you might. But what if it will go back to below $400 where it was for a while? The cnance is at least the same.
109  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: **** TittieCoin TTC - Naughty But Classy **** on: February 22, 2016, 01:19:59 PM
Sorry for double post, it was some problem with internet or smth, I got 404 or like that both times I've tried to post. I am not sure if the last reply was referred to me, it mentioned some other nick and I was not promoting anything here.

I hope you got my point. I love the titties ))) but let's say my wife has a lot of more than titties that I love Grin Same with cryptos people prefer - cool name/logo is not the only thing you need. Good luck with development, I really mean that!
110  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: **** TittieCoin TTC - Naughty But Classy **** on: February 21, 2016, 02:32:42 PM
This coin needs a new exchange right.. I don't know why but I sort of like this coin, I wonder how it will do in the future

The idea of using tittie we all love))) was good - but anything else was not

I don't think new exchange or smth else will save the coin. How you can compete against BTC, ETH, DRK, EMC etc just because you have "titty" in your name? )))))
111  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 19, 2016, 04:52:23 PM
ooh the price seems to be not rising right now, i guess here comes the real test of the price, lets hope it will be at least stable

One does not simply rise past $420 without returning to it over and over for a few days.

yeah))) seems that the battle over 420 will be hard  Cool
112  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Own casino in your country? on: February 19, 2016, 04:42:03 PM
In this internet age is there any reason to worry about your own country's laws? That is unless you plan on opening a physical casino. Go offshore and reap the benefits.

LOL @ your nick and the post))

You are right if "going offshore" means physically moving somewhere. Just buying (say) a domain and hosting abroad would not move the jurisdiction's laws "offshore". Ask coin.mx guys if don't believe me...
113  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Is Selling Bitcoins on LocalBitcoins.com Legal? on: February 19, 2016, 04:37:10 PM
I think that is legal as long as still following the rules..
I think something is legal as long as we doesnt get caught...for example i stole your money its legal until i got caught and its illegal...this is just my opinion..

LOL)) Following the rules in this case is will be snth like getting the MSB license.  But if you are selling let's say 1 bitcoin you've mined and you are doing this one time - I don't think this will be offence. But why not just use coinbase or something like that? Extra $5 you'll maybe earn is not worth the possible trouble
114  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2016-02-19] Moscow professor compared impact of blockchain to first PCs on: February 19, 2016, 04:32:28 PM
Sounds good, hope he'll be heard by the lawmakers there
115  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Memorycoin ★ Modern CPU PoW ★ COMPLETELY GPU/ASIC FREE ★ NO Free PoS on: February 19, 2016, 04:07:42 PM
Is MMC still alive?

Seems yes. Blockchain is moving. Solo mining is on-going. Price is good

Interesting. Seems that somebody knows something if the price is good) Speak the truth I thought the coin is dead for a while and am pleasantly surprized it's still up n running
116  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BitcoinWisdom.com - Live Bitcoin/LiteCoin Charts on: February 19, 2016, 04:03:46 PM
I'd buy the website if the owner is not interested in it anymore. Would love to keep it running! Sometimes I use it like more often than mail etc))) can't believe it would be left forgotten  Huh
117  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: February 19, 2016, 04:00:34 PM
As most users suggest signature campaign is the best way to earn bitcoins. Someone has suggested its possible to earn bitcoin through referrals. Referral earning is not that high,it just earns as few faucets, which I think is a waste of time.

Well if you can got that small earnings thru referrals without doing nothing, it's just fine.

Passive income while you are not working on it. Yeah dust earnings but all you have to do is don't mind it as long as it's passive.


IMO affiliate programs are better. A LOT! They'd make you think at least)) "How can I find this damn buyers?". You'll have to use your brain)) All these faucets will just make you a robot, like click 10000 pages for $0.01. Never understood ppl who is wasting their time like that
118  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: February 19, 2016, 03:56:03 PM
I think the best way to earn bitcoin is to work hard and earn fiat, then exchange is to bitcoin. Then save it for longer.

But for the first time you buy with your fiat you can't considered that as an earnings.

You need to wait for the spirit of price volatility to take effect to be able to considered you earn bitcoin using your fiat.

I'd prefer that rather then using 50 accounts for a month to ear few satoshis like some people "earn" with the faucets
119  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ethereum Pump & Dump Scam on: February 19, 2016, 03:51:41 PM
Yesterday it took me 16 seconds to transfer ETH. And it took me 45 minutes to get one confirmation on a BTC transaction.  Same exact dollar value.

Bitcoin is fucked


Bitcoin trx speed sucks ass... but ETH is not the only one crypto with fast transactions, it was designed with "slightly" other features in mind I believe))
120  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][HUC] Huntercoin - Human Mining - Decentralized MMO and Crypto Game on: February 19, 2016, 03:42:45 PM
Will Huntercoin be available on mobile?
Eventually. Gotta finish Huntercore, first. Then it'll be time to work on mobile/browser clients. I think snailbrain is more into mobile app than browser, because it can be more trustless, not holding people's private keys.

Sounds cool, but I remember HUC had damn big blockchain and required a lot of space to run the game (although I played when it was just starting), how it can be possible on mobile?
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