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1221  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Used a Bitcoin ATM in a gas station today on: November 07, 2016, 11:16:01 PM
It is look good on gas station we can make withdrawal money on there, unfortunately on my place there are no bitcoins ATM in gas station, i think 20 or 30 years later will be available bitcoin ATM on gas station for right now just need people for understanding about bitcoins and bitcoin ATM will be following it.
1222  Economy / Services / Re: ★ Brakoo.com ★ The simplest bitcoin game - Signature campain (FULL) on: November 07, 2016, 08:51:43 PM
Quote from: Brakoo-Lottery link=topic=1449217.msg16806357#msg16806357 date=147854513

@all: the signature campaign is on hold as of now. Understand the reasons with this post:
[url
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1658826[/url]
If someone is interested somehow, do not hesitate.
Hello boss, because of the signature campaign is on hold, so i must leaves it thank you very much for everything and i have received the payment for last weeks. Good luck for your business.
1223  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Need a cryptobank solution on: November 07, 2016, 08:41:54 PM
Hello, I have thousands of dollars in a forex broker, i'd like to withdraw but not to my local bank. My local bank will tax 35% of my profits in forex and i don't want that, also i live in mexico i won't pay taxes to a country that don't even guarantee my sefety, in the city i live in the north of mexico there's is a lot of kidnaps and people killed everyday, i won't give money to my goverment so the politicians can steal it and keep it to themselves, maybe i would pay taxes if they could guarantee at least my safety but they dont.

I'm sorry that i had to give that brief explanation of why i don't want to pay taxes to my corrupted country of my hard earned money.

So the problem is that in my forex broker they only let me withdraw to a bank to "my name". So the bank account gotta have my name, i need a solution that would let me deposit in USD to a internet bank account to my name and then exchange that to BTC inside that service so i can get it out to my Hard drive wallet.

I know some of those services exist but they look like a scam

https://coinsbank.com/ for example. But i heard people been having problems to log in and they won't answer or give support to its users https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1426875.new#new


Well if you are doubt on coinbank you must don't try their service because it is dangerous for your money and in my opinion about your money on forex broker, how if you make withdrawal on skrill or neteller usually on forex broker there are fitures for making withdrawal using them or other and you can exchange to bitcoin.
1224  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Petition: Request Litecoin developers & Founder to give up on LTC on: November 07, 2016, 08:33:21 PM
Due to its age Litecoin really is the only true alt, it all the other coins that should be got rid of.

It's almost sub 0.005. Within 2 months, it will be 0.003. Mark my words. Coblee's project has failed, LOL
And litecoin is more older than other altcoins if It is not failure coin, the price must become more expensive than other altcoins and there are no people who making investment in litecoin, if that is still like this litecoin will become really failure coin.
1225  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What can I mine with this CPU ? on: November 07, 2016, 08:19:05 PM
I just recently upgraded my PC and I have an intel i3 6100 without dedicated card (this coming soon as project cars crashes sometimes with Intel HD530 which is integrated) but until I get the dedicated card RX 460 or RX 470 or maybe a GTX 1060 I want to ask you guys is this CPU good enough to mine Ethereum or whatever coin it's profitable to mine with this.

I have a Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit here but soon will upgrade to latest version of Windows 10 released just now in October.
Well i am doubt about your PC be used for mining ethereum because the difficulty of ethereum is always increase, i think you must check on minergate.com, it is place for mining using PC and there are profitable coins on there. Good luck.
1226  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: A new Chinese mining farm could have a huge impact on Bitcoin on: November 04, 2016, 04:08:30 PM
And i think Chinese people will make investing into ethereum classic or other algoritm of coins after bitcoin, because the vga cards is very easy to getting than miners of sha256 and scrypt miners.
1227  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Which Trading Books Have You Read, Have They Helped You? on: November 04, 2016, 02:12:38 PM
Well i don't read any books of trading because i have been read about trading and other related with it on bitcointalk, it was worth for me and i can do the practice without book on my hand and it is more simple.
1228  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] UQUID accepted Ethereum, Ripple, LTC , Monero, Dash + 38 CryptoCurrency on: November 04, 2016, 01:57:03 PM
whether it comes from Indonesia?
Of course yes, uquid service support for Indonesian people, you can check on their website there is list of countries that be supported and FAQ that explaining about the rules and if you still have question you can contact administrator on there.
1229  Economy / Services / Re: Get $0.15 FREE - for simple signup on website on: November 04, 2016, 11:44:29 AM
I have opened the website but unfortunately the website is not english language and i don't understand about that, it will make difficult for other users who want help you. Do you have other ideas? For making easy.
1230  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: To all wallet entrepreneurs out there. Please copy this huge success - Vipps on: November 04, 2016, 11:35:19 AM
Vipps is still new innovation and we don't know is it will be survive or not because every people has different needing( include wallet enterpreneurs ) and it is need time for them to learning more about it.
1231  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I do not feel like upgrading my core wallet. on: November 04, 2016, 10:59:08 AM
Well because of i am not miner bitcoin, i think i don't too need upgrade my core wallets and i am just a traders everything about technically of bitcoins depend on my exchangers. What will do with my wallet on markets.
1232  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: FUCK! The Bitcoin is dead again. This time for sure. on: November 04, 2016, 08:08:28 AM
I don't think bitcoin is dead right now because if It is true bitcoin has been died for long time ago, bitcoin is just will going down and it doesn't mean bitcoins is died, but it is just fluctuation of price and it is good for traders who want make profit.
1233  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and Social Enterprises on: November 04, 2016, 06:42:03 AM
As we enter the 8th year of the Bitcoin experiment, one ought to stand back and ponder over why this system came into existence. A financial system that was motivated and inspired by the recession of 08, Government interventions into private business affairs and a grand bail out that spent taxpayers money to bail out big businesses that failed to conduct basic due diligence. Bitcoin, was not a result of rot business research and development but a revolution scripted in code, experimented with thought leaders of the time. Issues like scalability that we face right now are indicators of how little Satoshi might have anticipated the system to grow. And yet, here we are , almost a decade later with Bitcoin being at the forefront of discussions ranging from the future of finance to illicit transactions.

What we have with Bitcoin is a financial system that is designed to be democratic (initially), inclusive and built from the bottom up with the people at its center. Inflationary systems like those displayed by major banks are not possible with Bitcoin and while the prices may sway in reaction to market movements, it is relatively stable when we take into account the currency of nation states like Zimbabwe or Argentina. The monetary system has been a ray of hope for countless individuals around the world as it enabled our economies to interact with each other,  at ease, from the comfort of our homes. Bitcoin fought the inefficiencies of retail banking  for international transactions with a couple clicks and ten minute confirmation times. This system has done as much for finance as much as trade routes did for exchange of ideas and culture in the past.

However, as much as inclusion and poorer markets have been at the focus of majority of the pitches of Bitcoin related businesses, especially in developing economies, a critical analysis of the results these businesses have produced makes one wonder if we are deriving maximum benefit from the system. Social good is often not  a result of the release of code, but rather built upon activism meeting the right tools. Take music for instance. P2P systems of file transfer alone could not bring down the records. It was also the interest and massive movement generated thereof that enabled it to threaten existing corporate powerhouses. Bitcoin on the other hand is not a system that facilitates piracy of content. Much rather, it generates employment for people in remote parts of the world and helps us create a more collaborative planet whose economies are interlinked. However, it is yet to trickle down to people that can really use it.

The banks and corporate houses that rule the world have slowly taken the underlying innovation behind Bitcoin and created their own versions of Blockchains. Private blockchains, once released to consumers that can be herded like sheep would be easily bought into as they offer relative transparency and ease of use. Focus on the word “relative”. Even if Bitcoin offers something better, the average individual might not switch due to existing entry barriers and easier access into existing blockchains offered by banks. In other words, inadvertently due to lack of traction we just might enable big banks to continue making profit off the very system that was built, designed and deployed to fight their intrusion into the global monetary system.

Take the average non profit or disaster for instance. All of us have the ability to mobilize millions in a matter of hours and dispose them to areas of excess need if we put our hearts to it. ICO”s that offer a glimpse of what the future could be (and eventually scam) often raise millions of dollars and yet, when we look at funds that have been raised for humanitarian purposes, the total amount has been a fraction of what it could be. The use of blockchain oriented currencies for social good could reinstill people’s hope and faith in capitalism as it offers what public businesses cannot - transparency, lower entry barriers, and speed.





I am by no means stating that Bitcoin has to be used as a currency of choice for donations but much rather as fuel for socially oriented businesses that can drive change and generate impact. Since the currency can be tracked via blockchain, the transfer of funds to existing organizations can be effectively seen by all stakeholders involved. Expenditures incurred and the average return of investment on the funds allocated could further change how people see the currency. Take into account an Indian for profit (not naming here). They help women in the national capital : Delhi escape inter-generational prostitution and find a livelihood. The clothes they sell are sold at retail to western economies and income generated is further dissipated back towards the women that helped stitch it together. Apart from distilling a skill, they are being a ray of hope, support and happiness to countless women whose lives were otherwise in the dark due to sexual abuse and lack of an escape mechanism. They failed to raise about 10,000 dollars for their indiegogo campaign. This is less than .5 percent of what some campaigns in our community raises. Together, we have the power to raise funds and buy equity in projects like this. As they scale, they generate return of investment, not only for investees like us, but also impact and a livelihood for countless individuals.

Bitcoin has given upon us the power to change finance for good. The block-chain, in its essence is a programmable system that enables us to instill ideals and virtues into it. Paper fails at doing this effectively. Think for a moment, the kind of world we could create, if we mobilized money towards existing projects that target social good, instead of throwing it away into the whims and fancies of a few anonymous developers. Together, we can ensure prosperity not only for the privileged few, but for the world at large. Together, day by day, penny by penny, we’d create a better tomorrow.

Why isn't there a crypto-fund set up for investments into existing for profit social ventures ?
For all the talk of liberty, freedom an development we talk of, its time we back it with the money


-Cryptor0th

it is still not yet be thinked and developer of bitcoins are still depend on donation from users of bitcoins, and bitcoin is still new many people still be doubt making investment into bitcoins. For right now bitcoin is just be used for making profit personal or corporation.
1234  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BitTeaser: The Blockchain Powered Smart Network Ad Tech 2 0 on: November 04, 2016, 04:24:55 AM
It is nice services i will learn more about this service and wait and see, is it will be survive or not because i must make analysis about this and it is still new there are no people who give guarantee. Thanks keeps be updating.
1235  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the best for PascalCoin's future regarding its name? on: November 04, 2016, 03:27:02 AM
Hi!

Some PascalCoin users think that "PascalCoin" is not a good name... and I want to know your opinion.

Remember than AN thread of PascalCoin is https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1583719.0

Thanks to all!

The dev.
Keep the name of Pascal Coin, because it is look good and the name is like programming language, and in my opinion for the developer of altcoins must be always updating and building trusting it is not scam coin to the comunity.
1236  Economy / Services / Re: [NEW]★☆★ Bitvest Plinko Sig. Campaign ★☆★ Up to .00065/Post(Newb-Hero Accepted) on: November 03, 2016, 04:54:47 PM
Hi i want join this campaign

User: airdata
Postion to Apply: Sr. Member
Posts Start: 570
Address: 18CDH78Ar85mDqHwioPMqEo6cZCuz19ufP
I think you have been forget something, should you wear the codes of signature campaign, the rules of signature campaign said like that good luck and always be patient due to you must be waiting.
1237  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: *** Complete Guide on How to Create a New Alt Coin *** on: November 03, 2016, 03:33:05 PM
It is great tutorial, unfortunately i still don't understand about c++ programing language although i have learned about it, the problem will from the codes and algoritm, and i think it will need time more than two hours. Thank you so much it is nice informations.
1238  Other / Off-topic / Re: How would you invest a substantial amount of Bitcoin? on: October 27, 2016, 10:30:04 AM
Say you had as an example 50k usd in bitcoin, how would you invest it in a serious way to grow your wealth long term? Would you hold in coins, P2P lending etc or rather would you cash it and buy company shares or something?

I will make investing into trading altcoins for 10k, 10k for reserve of capital trading altcoins and for 30k i will save it. Because will become bad idea if all of my bitcoins become capital for trading altcoins.
1239  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to be a good bitcoin investor to prevent scammed on: October 27, 2016, 10:24:28 AM
Don't making investment into HYIP'S website because fast or slow will become scam in the ending and don't making investment into fake cloud mining that don't really mining will become scam too.
1240  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do people really make millions of $ transactions? on: October 27, 2016, 04:53:23 AM
http://prnt.sc/cvl4x0

These BTC amounts are equivalent to millions of $. Do people really make such huge BTC transactions? I'm surprised. What could these transactions be for I wonder? These must be really filthy rich people who have millions of $ of BTCs. I personally would be very wary of keeping millions of my money online like this especially knowing that it isn't safe (example: mtgox and bitfinex hacks).
Of course it is really happening and usualy they save the bitcoins not on exchangers, but they put the bitcoins on offline wallets or online wallet. It is more safe than put the bitcoins on markets, although still there are risk.
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