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1161  Other / Off-topic / Re: Am I the only girl on here? : ( on: June 25, 2015, 12:42:02 AM
hi ..
yeah i'm also girl and wonder is there other girls .. good to see u here .. Smiley ..am new here also .

I`m a girl too, or.... I was in my last life, probably.

Maybe i`m a girl now too, who knows  Cheesy

Can you ever be sure your talking to another women online?

Well if i`m talking on my local chat then no impostors are there, but on the wild internet, many trolls just pose as women to scam others.

Although there is a certain aspect how women talk on the internet, they use different words than men, so it should be easy to spot and i know how.

I believe lady royal is a women as a first hunch, but i need to see her talk more before i can determine, i`m not sure about fabiola! though Cheesy
1162  Other / Off-topic / Re: How do you earn money online? on: June 25, 2015, 12:39:17 AM
Trading + signature campaign.

Also have some stocks and farmland, but those only earn a little dividends and returns.
1163  Other / Off-topic / Re: what is your fav movie on: June 25, 2015, 12:38:18 AM
The Wolf of Wall Street.

I think thats lame, the original Wallstreet and Wallstreet 2 was much better!
1164  Economy / Speculation / Re: How many bitcoins do I need to retire in 20 years? on: June 25, 2015, 12:36:46 AM
it depends to you, but if you ask me i need more than 1k to retire Cheesy

1K bitcoin or 1K dollar?

By the time you retire 1k bitcoin will be worth atleast 1000x more, i am very confident about it.
1165  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Did you earn some bitcoin today? on: June 25, 2015, 12:35:37 AM
Sig campaign and trading.

I bought DUB and GENIUS (both are altcoins) and made about 100%-150% returns in average with them, in 1 day Smiley
1166  Economy / Economics / Re: If Greece defaults on: June 25, 2015, 12:34:11 AM
Greek banks seem to be imposing unofficial capital controls over deposit withdrawals after having lost €400 million over the weekend. The maximum amount is said to be €3,000 on walk-in withdrawals...

Quote
A commercial banker said about €400m had been withdrawn via ATMs over the weekend, bringing total outflows to €2bn between Friday and Sunday, a number confirmed by a central bank official.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-06-22/greek-banks-unofficially-limit-walk-withdrawals-%E2%82%AC3000-ft-reports

You said walk-in withdrawals. Which sounds as €3,000 each time you literally "walk-in". What does "walk-in" even mean in this context?

It was not me who first said about walk-in withdrawals, I just repeated in my words what I had read at the link I provided. So, I guess, everyone curious should go and read it. I think "walk-in" here means that you visit a bank in person and (try to) withdraw cash as opposed to wire transfers. In this manner, €3,000 obviously refers to the withdrawal limit per day...

Do you happen to live in Greece or ask just out of idle interest?

I don't but I know a guy who lives there. He reported long queues on banks the other day. People hiding money under beds literally lol. He also said no one knows what the hell BTC is, unfortunately. Let's see what they come up next week to keep stretching the unavoidable.

They should organize loudspeakers , mounted on cars, and tell to the people with loudspeakers, going around the city, about bitcoin.

The only way to literally "wake up" the sheeple Cheesy

Perhaps that money under the bed is not as safe as they thing, there is stil the inflation thief around...
1167  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's talk about how hot Asian girls are. [NSFW] on: June 25, 2015, 12:32:28 AM
So is this the erotic thread of this forum, man i am reading this since post #1, but its gets better and better by every page!
1168  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin as a Retirement Account on: June 25, 2015, 12:30:40 AM
My research shows that if the bitcoin becomes the "de facto" world currency then based on the current World GDP (not that it might grow later) it can easily reach 1m$ / coin , if the majority of population will use it de facto.

And that is only if they just put their piggy banks in it. If they put in serious money, it can be even higher!
1169  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: June 25, 2015, 12:27:45 AM
Best way to earn bitcoins is actually to nag your boss to pay you in bitcoin.

In good countries you earn 2000-3000€ paychecks, so you can earn about 15 bitcoin / month

No faster way than that Smiley
1170  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin or gold? on: June 25, 2015, 12:26:07 AM
Gold is a very interesting element out there, but despite it's appeal, it is very hard for me to consider it money.

Its the same as diamonds, emeralds and rubys, all of them are shiny precious assets, but none of them are money, they are just valuable commodities Smiley

Bitcoin is money.
1171  Economy / Economics / Re: How to save money. on: June 25, 2015, 12:22:58 AM

What kind of alts are you investing at where you expect a rate of return of 1000%+?? you are saying you expect to go from a few $ to thousands of thousands... I don't remember many altcoins that gave such returns for such a small first investment.


They're out there. If you'd got in on the ground floor with NXT you could've turned 1.5 BTC when it was sub $150 into 5% of an eventual $100 million market cap at its peak. That's almost all paper profits of course but still a very nice ongoing drip feed if you weren't too impatient or greedy.

I dont trust NXT, it doesnt have offline wallet.

Thats all, no offline wallet, no trust Smiley
1172  Economy / Economics / Re: Will a bank being hacked boost adoption of bitcoin? on: June 25, 2015, 12:20:20 AM
Banks have been comprised and illegal transaction did occur. It was done by anakata by ThePirateBay fame.

Almost all legal documents from the court are freely available, and most are translated to English. The documents are very, very interesting, telling much how vulnerable the modern society and its institutions and authorities is if some brilliant minds have the knowledge and dedication to get access even to personal bank accounts or major institutions internal computer system, such as
the Swedish Enforcement Agency (Kronofogden) or Police records.

Happy reading: https://wikileaks.org/gottfrid-docs/
 

All banks can be hacked by an insider no matter how secure their software is. And if they restrict the keys to only the CEO and CTO then they will be very inneficient.

So the entire model is not secure because you have to rely on people. Bitcoin is different, here trust is default Smiley
1173  Economy / Speculation / Re: What does it take for Bitcoin to go 100X? on: June 25, 2015, 12:18:40 AM
Get a country like the Netherlands to buy up a large share of bit coins quietly, and then publicly announce they are cold storing 1 million bitcoin. ...

Boom 100x increase

I'm not holding my breath for any country to do any sort of official or quasi-official embrace, but geo-politically speaking...

If Russia made a credible statement of support for Bitcoin and support of those who wish to host critical infrastructure I personally would have significantly more confidence that the solution is sound against certain kinds of attacks.  If other's felt this way I could see it having a significant impact on the value, but it probably would not be a 100x event in and of itself.

Russia and China both are powerful enough to be autonomous.  The West probably has the means of putting sufficient pressure on China to have them crack down on Bitconi infrastructure support if it were of critical importance, and of course they have a lot of hashing power.  The same could probably not be said of Russia since we've already used most of our financial ammo in the recent sanctions bullshit and they have their own energy needs covered.  The Russians also might be interested in a little payback for these insults if the opportunity arose.  What the West could probably not do would be to keep the Chinese hashing gear from being put into box-cars and pop up in Russia a few days later.

I've long argued that Bitcoin is a threat to pretty much any country and that there is a strong possibility that it could be attacked by all more-or-less simultaneously and in a coordinated manner.  It occurs to me, however, that a country like Russia or China could clamp down on use of distributed crypto-currencies by their populace yet allow infrastructure support anyway if it were of strategic significance.  Or at the very least turn a blind eye to operators who keep the system hobbling along, and especially if there were enough kickbacks going on.  China actually seems to do this already to some extent.



Russia could support Bitcoin, but not now, since their ruble is plummeting.

So even if they would support it otherwise, now they wont because its a direct threat to their currency.

USA would not support it normally, but now they do since they are overconfident in their dollars.

Its an upside world Smiley
1174  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ╣█├ Research about Faucets ┤█╠ on: June 25, 2015, 12:16:58 AM
More people should fill this one out, i still see the country geo location data is slim.

I was always wondering from what country are the most faucet users. I know that bitcoin is from USA, UK and Canada, but the Faucet must be from other countries where earnings are lower.
1175  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to earn Some BTC ,, im 1 - 2 month active in this forum on: June 25, 2015, 12:14:16 AM
another thing to do is trading account, it could create a nice market in the future, this type of activity

if you are dealing with a great number of account, you can buy at below their standard price and sell tehm for 5%-10% more

for example you can buy a full member at 0.10 and sell it at 0.11, it should be profitable if done with many of them

maybe you can also do some trade with that account to increase its trust and earn more
Trading of accounts is highly volatile just like any other trading activities. The price is dependent on the demand and the number of signature campaigns. You have the risk of getting a poor quality account that has little value for the post.

there is a good demand nowadays for account, because campaign are the only and the best way to earn bitcoin, so this is a non-issue, the other you mentioned it is an issue instead, but you should review carefully the account you want to buy before buying it, this should be mandatory essentially...

I`n not sure about that, it depends, as since i just see the sig campaign prize dropping.

More and more people enroll into sig campaign, the price is starting to drop, and we earn less and less and less Sad
1176  Other / Off-topic / Re: Am I the only girl on here? : ( on: June 25, 2015, 12:12:55 AM
hi ..
yeah i'm also girl and wonder is there other girls .. good to see u here .. Smiley ..am new here also .

I`m a girl too, or.... I was in my last life, probably.

Maybe i`m a girl now too, who knows  Cheesy
1177  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: ██ TOP 25 HIGHEST PAYING & BEST QUALITY FAUCET LIST ██ on: June 25, 2015, 12:12:09 AM
Hah , alot of faucets are created lately, it's just my impression or others see it too?

Hopefull it will increase the faucet reward average, OP should add all newly created ones to his list too!
1178  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DUB] ******DUBSTEP****** [FULL POS][NO MINING][NEXT GEN WALLET] on: June 25, 2015, 12:09:39 AM
I think another round of pump will come for DUB, the price is way too cheap, alot of whales will probably start buying very soon Smiley
1179  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XRA] Ratecoin POW/POS - No ICO/ No premine / No ninja on: June 25, 2015, 12:08:37 AM
Dev you should work very hard on this coin, i`m proud of you. You really make my investment grow , thanks! Smiley
1180  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post your Total time logged into Bitcointalk on: June 24, 2015, 11:52:49 PM
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