I see several russians present at faucets soo i believe they are trying to get the much bitcoins as they can ,i believe they are strong represented into the faucets system.The reason under that i dont know i would like to know as well.
Russians can't be the main people occupying Bitcoin. I don't even know how somebody can calculate that. It's not like Bitcoin isn't pseudo-anonymous to the point that we can find out a person's race or where they even live.
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Aw. I'm not anywhere on this list. This list is awful.
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I didn't realize this was still being talked about. You've got to be joking though because money is money. Wherever financial gain is possible, illegal activity will follow. It's as simple as I can explain it. Why even attempt trying to find out when you could just think of the US dollar being used for money laundering.
Bitcoin is entirely different with any other fiat it is anonymous therefore more prone to be used by criminals in illegal activities.That said there's no reason to give bitcoin a bad name just because of its anonymous nature I understand where some come from on the whole anonymous standpoint but once you think about it, the US dollar can also be used anonymously. When it comes to PayPal, I've made tons of payments on it without verifying a credit card. As long as the services accept PayPal, I'm good to go.
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Yes im buying bitcoin cause many oppurtunity for the bitcoin users and i am investing it to trading sites and legit raveshares program. But in bitcoin u need to take extra carefull u might lose ur hard money.
Yes you are right.One can lose one's money if he invested a lot in just one thing.IMO one should only put as much money in bitcoin as he can afford to lose. I am also buying bitcoin but is small fractions because I want to be cautious You can buy higher actually. I occupy multiple banks that all have the same amount of BTC price in it. As soon as I see it rising, I withdrawal the earnings and start again. I always making sure to only hold $300 worth in the wallet, let it gain that interest, take the interest out and throw the original $300 back in. You always want to hold at least $100 underneath the hundred mark. If the price is $456, hold $300. If the price is $329, hold $200.
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I didn't realize this was still being talked about. You've got to be joking though because money is money. Wherever financial gain is possible, illegal activity will follow. It's as simple as I can explain it. Why even attempt trying to find out when you could just think of the US dollar being used for money laundering.
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I'm ready to have a serious discussion about this. Honestly. It doesn't matter if women use it or not. I don't get the point at all behind this thread as money isn't something where the value is determined whether or not women occupy it or not. Men do more than women if you asked me, and it's actually no difference if it was used by men or women. Money has no gender. Bitcoin is anonymous, pseudo-anonymous, gender anonymous. Age anonymous. Stop it. It makes no sense. Argue to me that this post is useful and has a valid point to it as it makes no sense to me. A women using a currency will not make or break the currency. This is pointless.
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What a hilarious comment. I don't know of Bitcoin ever dying. It is still thriving pretty well. The price keeps increasing and decreasing but it can still be used as a currency without the increase and decrease.
I see this is an article published in the midst of the blocksize debate. Well, what do we see now, bitcoin is already on the way back to it's value way before the debate issue. While it still isn't fully resolved, I'm pretty sure soon it's gonna be in everyone's backs to move on. We are not going to be moving on anytime soon though. There's a huge demand for BTC and that won't change overnight. The small amount dropping and picking is very great for pump and dumps.
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You have to first explain what your religion is all about. Next, create a blog surrounding and explaining the practices of said religion. Start fundraisers I suppose. Just do what you can to work it out. Something tells me though that starting a religion isn't just like starting a business.
Or, maybe it is. I'm not sure. I don't know. I don't want to start a religion.
Guess you have to start with you Bitcoin guys as your audience. Good idea then would be to promote using signature campaigns. Well they are a hit arent they. Lol just kidding. I think it all begins with a philosophy. If people start to imbibe your vision, then i guess you have yourself a religion of your own. This actually reminds me of an episode of the Simpsons where I believe Homer was trying to start some gimmik religion about praising a famous singer. Hehe. He basically went the same exact route I'm suggesting here. Just preach about your views. If you find people that support it, that's how you start a religion.
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You have to first explain what your religion is all about. Next, create a blog surrounding and explaining the practices of said religion. Start fundraisers I suppose. Just do what you can to work it out. Something tells me though that starting a religion isn't just like starting a business.
Or, maybe it is. I'm not sure. I don't know. I don't want to start a religion.
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What a hilarious comment. I don't know of Bitcoin ever dying. It is still thriving pretty well. The price keeps increasing and decreasing but it can still be used as a currency without the increase and decrease.
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Why feel pity for bitcoin? We are still quite popular. We're being occupied by new people all the time and it is wonderful. I never have any issue with Bitcoin. My only issue is what people say about it without ever occupying it themselves.
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The best way to reduce fees no matter what carrier you signed your address to is by making small transactions.
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Aw. I thought you were actually going to post an actual photo of a Bitcoin snack machine. Either way, this discussion is fine without it.
I think it'd work by entering a code, entering your address then taking the funds out to give you a candy bar.
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I don't think so, no. I believe it depends on where you registered your wallet from.
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I believe it has something to do with the anonymity situation at hand. Bitcoin can't be anonymous for too long though. That's one of the biggest traits that some countries have with it.
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You can actually just grow it by swapping coins. You can also just have it sit in your wallet for a bit to let it grow.
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I like Bitcoin in terms of privacy.
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People will care about you as long as you don't make it seem as if you don't care about other people, and happen to be a useful member to society.
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Nothing's going to happen to it. It's going to be the same old Bitcoin we have come to enjoy.
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Of course I do because that's what I have a lot of. I don't have anything else, you know.
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