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101  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why did you come to Bitcointalk? on: January 02, 2016, 01:26:45 AM
I have been finding more and more information the more I read into things.  I just found out about some of the laws in Florida and New York when I was looking through the forum today.  I like learning when I am going through the forum.  There is so much to learn here.
102  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best bitcoin wallet? on: January 02, 2016, 01:23:50 AM
I really like using coinbase.  I have been using it for some time, but I like the option to be able to trade my BTC for USD easily and then back when I want to.  There are fees, but I think they are fair and when I do the trade and back I usually profit from my trades.
103  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Did you earn some bitcoin today? on: January 02, 2016, 01:22:16 AM
Today has been a bad day and I did not earn, I lost.  I had a loan that did not pay back and I lost 5,000,000 in bustabit.  Maybe tomorrow will bring me better luck.  I should really stay away from gambling.
104  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to send Bitcoins to multiple addresses simultaneously? on: January 02, 2016, 01:20:33 AM
If you send to multiple addresses at one time, how can you keep track of exactly you did?   I kind of like keeping my records like a check ledger and I could not understand some of the transactions I see that are sending multiple transactions at one time.
105  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: January 02, 2016, 01:18:02 AM
Here i am enjoy and earn
Best way to earn btc buy sell
The best way is to offer a service.  Do coding, graphic design, website design, advertising, webcam show or something similar when it comes to digital goods.  You can also make or sell something and ship it to customers.  You can play with faucets, but do not count on them.  Take your time and learn all about it before you completely jump in.
106  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to collect BTC ?? on: January 02, 2016, 01:15:37 AM
Startlingly from the faucet is a good start

Faucet is definitely a good option for the beginners if they have enough time because earning Bitcoin from faucet take a lot of time with very little profit. But still something is better than nothing

yes faucet still very worth for the newbie, because it is very easy to do. as I was when I was a newbie and get the BTC from the faucet Smiley

I disagree that faucets are very worth it to a newbie, especially a newbie that focuses on winning.  They will spend hours and hours trying to make a killing then realize that they only made a few dollars at the most.  Faucets are a great learning step, but they are not the way to make BTC.
107  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Everyone looses in the long run on: January 02, 2016, 01:13:25 AM
While it is possible to make money gambling at a casino, you certainly shouldn't count on it. Luckily for the casinos, some gamblers do count on it – and some even think they have the winning method down, when all that method will get them is broke.
There are actually people who do count on it though.  They actually go there for the purpose of winning.  Whether it is a little bit or alot, they go in with certain goals and they treat it as a job.  The question is, how do they do it.  It can not all be luck.
108  Economy / Gambling discussion / What keeps you coming back??? on: January 02, 2016, 01:11:41 AM
I do not gamble to much but it always seems that when I do, I take the loss big time.  For example, I have lost over 3 BTC in the BustaBit game online.  It is fun and I like to play but I always get greedy with it.  I have won about 2.2 BTC back, but I lost more than what I have won.  For some odd reason, I keep coming back over and over.  I do not know why I do it, why do you?
109  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Is Selling Bitcoins on LocalBitcoins.com Legal? on: January 02, 2016, 01:03:45 AM
there is still no official mention of rules on the legality
of the law of bitcoin
I have to disagree with this statement.  There are regulations that were put in place by the IRS that determines which classification you are classified under, depending on the nature of what you are doing for business.  There is a lot of red tape around this subject and you are best in finding out for yourself by reading than you are asking us.  We can give you only so much information before you need to research into this information.
110  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you like Android or ios for mobile Bitcoin transactions? on: January 02, 2016, 12:58:45 AM
I have both the Android and IOS applications for mobile bitcoin transactions and I have to say that I like the android version better.  The IOS is almost as good, I just do not like the format and it seems more difficult for me to use.  This just my opinion, but I am going to vote for Android.
111  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Goldman Sachs Files Patent App for Securities Settlement Cryptocurrency on: January 02, 2016, 12:55:26 AM
Goldman Sachs also invests $50 million in Circle if I remember correctly. Big Wall Street companies are entering crypto currencies market now.
This type of movement is what is needed in order to move BTC into the next realm of being considered a known currency.  I am assuming it is because of companies like this that are making moves like this; which is indirectly causing the increase in the BTC market.  At the same time these companies could make the moves against BTC and make it crash over knight if they get involved enough.
112  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How many people buy or sell Bitcoin locally on: January 02, 2016, 12:52:03 AM
So many people do local bitcoins transaction,they trust each others,and i also do it,local transaction make feel comfort and worry less.and i can get better fee and bitcoin price.
I agree with this if this is something you do locally with people you know.  Where I am from, I can not throw a stone and hit someone with it that knows what Bitcoin is let alone how to use it.  But I do have the question for you as to how you do this locally, Paper wallet, phone app or computer transfer?
113  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: satoshi addresses on: January 02, 2016, 12:49:27 AM
News sites do keep an eye on his alleged Bitcoin addresses. If they spot an output, then these sites will make a large article about it, with a click bait title such as "Satoshi is active again!!" while they have no proof that it is actually Satoshi who is using that address.
It is amazing that these sites have the time and someone is actually paying someone else to watch these addresses.  They question is who cares what he does and why.  Chances are that the addresses that they are watching are all bogus and belong to someone else.  If I was Satoshi, I would have had all my BTC in over 250 addresses, all keeping small amounts and none of them keeping the same accounts.  Again, just my opinion.
114  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is the Future of Bitcoin ? on: January 02, 2016, 12:46:09 AM
Money of future  will be Bitcoin.

Money of the future will be a decentralized currency. The more and more integrated the world becomes, imo, the more and more the world needs a universal currency. I don't think most countries are going to accept some random currency from another country, so I think it will require something like a digital currency to slowly take over the scene. I'm not sure if it will be bitcoin.

If it is bitcoin that would be great because of all the development and support bitcoin already has going for it. On the other hand though if bitcoin doesn't continue to evolve and "steal" some of the ideas of other digital currencies it may become extinct.

I also do not think that this will be Bitcoin that will be the decentralized currency.  My reasoning behind this is that Bitcoin is currently mined by many many people.  As the mining gets harder and more expensive, the only ones who will be left mining will be larger companies.  When this happens, someone will need to step in and put some control over these companies and what they can and can not do.  If you control over 99% of the mining between a few larger companies, who is to stop them from increasing their transaction fees up and up and up.  Here is where I see one of the only issues at this time.
115  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How many people buy or sell Bitcoin locally on: January 02, 2016, 12:39:27 AM
You can buy them face to face as you can over the internet.  You are faces with more of a risk when you do it in person because you do not know who you are dealing with and you could be taken for all you have in your wallet.  Person to person is a physical risk, where internet is a risk to just be scammed.  Again, only my opinion.
116  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you do with your idle coins? on: January 02, 2016, 12:35:01 AM
I like to keep them on some form of online wallets.  I have found no sites that I completely trust when it comes to getting interest without loosing all my BTC, but I also do not gamble.  So I just leave them on coinbase or something similar.  As price goes up, so does your stack.
117  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: We should start pricing Bitcoins in Satoshis to realize how cheap it is! on: January 02, 2016, 12:31:55 AM
Yup, look how cheap one satoshi is: $0.0000043

Even the exchanges should price it this way, you would see 1 satoshi going up to $1 in a minute.

That would put 1 BTC = $100,000,000 Smiley

Happy New Year everybody!
I have to ask if you were smoking something when you thought of this?  There is no reason to do this.  If we wanted it smaller, then why would it not be matched even with the UDS or YEN or something like that?  Why try to fix something that is not broken.  Having something like this is much better than having a even to even match to other currency.  Just my opinion.
118  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can we just stop with the block size panic crap? on: January 02, 2016, 12:18:35 AM

What Bitcoin is very suitable for is "remittance' (sending money overseas) yet so far it has virtually no market share in that sphere (which it should dominate).

Can we start focusing on remittance rather than coffees?

The only issue with this is that there is not to many people that have the need to transfer money overseas on a regular basis.  When it comes to transfering money over seas, these larger companies who would be doing the transfers are making large transfers.  If you have a 10,000 BTC transfer going on and between the time you purchase that BTC to make the transfer and the time it is received, if the price drops $1 USD Per BTC, then whoever will be receiving thie BTC is taking a loss of $10,000.  Those are chances that the overseas companies are not willing to take the chance with.  I know when I am doing over sea transfers, I would not take that chance.
119  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Don't let bitcoin overtake your soul on: December 20, 2015, 12:08:38 AM
Op, please don't blame your life problems on bitcoin. Bitcoin is just money, an asset, a tool. You are the one who are in charge of your life.
You did not find the balance between your personal life and your bitcoin obsession and that is your fault. (I know it may sound harsh, but that is the truth)


I have to completely agree with what is being said; you can not blame Bitcoin for all your problems in life, let alone any of them.  You are able to make your own decisions and choose what you want to do with like, you just choose not to spend time with your girl and such.  You blaming Bitcoin would be like me blaming you for missing work tonight because I choose to make a response to this BS.  Become a man and take responsibility for your own actions.
120  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Help me pick a country to lobby on: December 20, 2015, 12:04:56 AM
I do not understand, you have a campaign that seems not to be bringing in success, so why would you try to lobby another country.  If you can not successfully promote and give people in your own back yard enough of a reason to use Bitcoin, what makes you think you are going to be able to go into someone else's backyard and tell them all about it and expect different results?  You do realize that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.
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