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13781  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hi Newbie here with a few questions! on: October 14, 2015, 01:10:47 PM
Hi I'm Nyx2011 and I'm wondering what the best way to earn btc is at the moment? Are physical goods better to deal in than digital? What are the advantages of using bitcoin in my shops?


Stick in your current doings and just think out of the box of how you can earn much more btc's in selling physical and digital goods.

You can sell @ Goods Section of this forum : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=51.0

Include all details of the product. Escrow is a must.

Only do the other method like signature campaign, trading, gambling etc. if you are on free time. Your shop is your priority and I think you are in that business for a long time now so use your experienced on it.
13782  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you quit your day job to go full time on bitcoin? on: October 14, 2015, 01:05:25 PM

if you focus at bitcoin, you can get 2-3btc/month
i think bitcoin earning is higher than your realjob

but don't forget about hardwork

Depends on the real job.

You can get 2-3btc/month in bitcoin but it requires really a daily work unlike in realjob that have paid leaves.

Comparing is not the matter here. Much better if it's combined. If you are earned in your real job less than your bitcoin earning then quit on that job and find another. Bitcoin can't really take you for a long term and I believe that.

well yes but you must take in consideration, that those 2-3 bitcoin can be worth a ton in the future, so 2-3 bitcoin now can have a value of 30k, which mean that you were doing 30k per month

not soemthing that you can easily make in real life

Yes "can be worth" is possible but it's not sure. Like I said it depends on the current person status like I specifically posted in the previous page.

If you have a real job then at the same time you have 2-3 BTC earned from doing btc side jobs that can be worth ton in the future then it's much better because you have double earnings.
13783  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Recomended client for Android on: October 14, 2015, 12:39:59 PM
Hi guys!

I'm new to Bitcoin. Which Android wallet would you recomend?

Thank you

Mycelium Wallet is really a popular bitcoin wallet in Android. You can use it as a cold storage and also you have an option of signing your btc address there. You hold your private keys here and don't forget to backup it in case your phone got bricked and only formatting the phone's data is the only solution.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mycelium.wallet&hl=en
13784  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BITCOIN the PORN and GAMBLING future? on: October 14, 2015, 11:42:47 AM
What do you think ?

What do I think? Perfect combination Grin Porn and gambling will help bitcoin go on mainstream as well (especially porn) but I'm worried bitcoin will be also the criminals' future.   Undecided

i agree. the criminal part is worrying to me too. and especially in the media, they have a tendency to show bitcoin as criminal money which is never helpful.

Bitcoin is money. Criminal part is always there when there is money transaction so that is normal. Bitcoin will involved in all matters that a fiat currency involves too with certain exception.
13785  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you quit your day job to go full time on bitcoin? on: October 14, 2015, 11:23:36 AM

if you focus at bitcoin, you can get 2-3btc/month
i think bitcoin earning is higher than your realjob

but don't forget about hardwork

Depends on the real job.

You can get 2-3btc/month in bitcoin but it requires really a daily work unlike in realjob that have paid leaves.

Comparing is not the matter here. Much better if it's combined. If you are earned in your real job less than your bitcoin earning then quit on that job and find another. Bitcoin can't really take you for a long term and I believe that.

Agree. Even giving my whole time to bitcoin that can beat my salary still I will not quit my job and only treat bitcoin as my side earnings. There are many advantages that real jobs can do that Bitcoin can't give to you even the price will be high. I like how I combined my salary to bitcoin earnings. That is great.

I just want to clarify that my post depends on the person , status and job availability in their country. For example;

Person
-he/she can't do real job because they are students
-he/she doesn't feel comfortable of having a real job
-he/she doesn't meet some requirements in a desired work
etc.

Status
-disabled
-have a work trauma
-salary in country is extremely low and can't provide enough resources in a family
etc

Job Availability

-may vary per country
13786  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you quit your day job to go full time on bitcoin? on: October 14, 2015, 10:33:38 AM

if you focus at bitcoin, you can get 2-3btc/month
i think bitcoin earning is higher than your realjob

but don't forget about hardwork

Depends on the real job.

You can get 2-3btc/month in bitcoin but it requires really a daily work unlike in realjob that have paid leaves.

Comparing is not the matter here. Much better if it's combined. If you are earned in your real job less than your bitcoin earning then quit on that job and find another. Bitcoin can't really take you for a long term and I believe that.
13787  Economy / Economics / Re: Why people dump their Bitcoins ? on: October 14, 2015, 09:36:52 AM
It's interesting why people dump their bitcoin.
Because the have enough profit and don't want much more profit?
It can be because they need the money very fast, and for emergencies!

Most are doing this even me. Even I don't like to convert it for fiat because of the price still emergency is emergency. To keep up with the latest track, I always do some measures to make pay for what I dump so it can cover the loss while money is in real world.
13788  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BITCOIN the PORN and GAMBLING future? on: October 14, 2015, 09:24:33 AM
Bitcoin for PORN.

Well sounds interesting and there are already some girls* doing this by doing a camshow and I even see some thread about in Service Section in the past but I don't know if they are real girls lol.

I just don't know how the transaction are done.
13789  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [CATALOG] Good websites to Invest My Bitcoins? on: October 14, 2015, 08:51:34 AM
If you say NO SCAM sites I think every sites in your list at the end will be SCAM. Cheesy
I think the best investment is buy btt account with higher rank and join sign campaign, low risk and high return. Tongue

Yes. OP must update it's list.

Anyways not all sites listed there are promising scam sites lol. There are still a risk sites that worth to try like those under the casino investment specifically just-dice and moneypot. I invested in both sites bankroll 2 months from now and Im gaining a profit a little but it's ok as long as it gain profit.

In those listed cloudmining, I think Hashnest is the only one there that somehow not a ponzi scheme. It just have longer ROI.
13790  Economy / Speculation / Re: Next target: 260-270 on: October 14, 2015, 08:44:07 AM
Look like all positive speculation are back again after bitcoin hits its lower price for 2015 last August. Back again to those $300 mark hope and expect a much more dumpers when it hits $280. It's alright then since number of dumpers are almost equal to the numbers of holders (I'll assumed).
13791  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin the future of online gambling? on: October 14, 2015, 08:22:39 AM
Well for Bitcoin to become a future in online gambling, one factor that need to improved in the future is network transaction development to reduce hassle and worries for all deposits and withdraws that will made. Like posted yesterday, there was a guy here who lost a few bets because of the recent attack in blockchain that made all transactions delayed. It really dissapointing when you can't do bets when you think the game is for you because of the delays.
13792  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you earn a lot of free bitcoins fast? on: October 14, 2015, 08:02:50 AM
Well OP is not active for a month now and I hope he will do some backread in his topic if he goes online again since many options are given by the community.
13793  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you agree people barrow money for gambling? on: October 14, 2015, 08:00:17 AM
I do "Gambling for fun", for me it is not wasting time as you said because when I only play when I want and when a person like me says that just gambling for fun means that I have no certain expected profit. For me, profit is just like a positive effect from gambling Smiley

Well if that is the case to you then you are exceptional.

Gambling for Fun is extremely for fun purposes only which means whenever the output you are satisfied. Others do this "for fun" purposes but expecting a profit with a high chance leading them to "for serious" purposes. Rather than expecting to win, treat your profit (if lucky) as a bonus then stop for that day.
13794  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do you think there'll be an altcoin that will take over Bitcoin? on: October 13, 2015, 03:32:17 PM
If more Bitcoin development will be present in the future then Bitcoin is hard to take over.

If Bitcoin development will just remain as it is today possibility of other altcoins to take over are possible "but" of course to make this altcoin beats bitcoin, development of that altcoin must surpass of what Bitcoin is today.
13795  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Methods of growing your Bitcoin? on: October 13, 2015, 03:22:07 PM
is buying an antminer considered a good investment if im paying for electricity? how long would it take to starting making profit

With an antminer U2 you can hope around 1000 to 2000 satoshi per day...

if really you what do it for the fun...
I propose:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1207273.0

Soon I will propose to buy a part of my miner and I will give a part of my profit...
so you will lose less that if you buy ine...
I am already programming the system.


That is great but I doubt some of users will join that. It's the same as investing in ponzi. Goodluck to you. Your thread must be moved in Investor Based Games. Remember to show all the details and don't just include all in PM. Just a suggestion.

it's absolutly not the same.
with a ponzi you invest and you are certainly scammed

With my system you invest something what in other way you never get...

You have certainly bad read my topic.
Any way...it's just a proposition to get few satoshi you cannot get by an other way...
I have spent 42€ ...this is almost $50...do you thing I have spend $50 for the fun in the goal to scam people for $0.10 or so?




Calm down. I know what is your pointing. I just gave you an advice. Goodluck then.
13796  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can gambling be profitable in long term ? on: October 13, 2015, 03:17:41 PM
it definitely cant be profitable in any ways the one who gambles will loose sooner or later as gambling games have house edges what means that casino will win

you're right but it doesn't mean all gamblers/players will lost huhh?
there is a time for us to win and get some profit to home.
it is just the matter of how we manage a time to stop at certain profit, how we manage a bankroll and how we use gamble spirit  Cool .

Like I said waiting for target to make you stop is kinda hard because when you are making profit you feel lucky and will just continue to make more.

But I known some people who are not really gamblers but stop after making some jackpots in a short term and decided to cash it out. They are beginners and this is called beginners luck.

How come it is so hard to stop when you are on profit? It is harder to stop when you are in losing, I already experienced in that way. To have that luck you are need to have some balance, although you dont hit the jackpot you will at least earn some before you cash out or stop for a while

You already said it, one is making profit why he will stop? There are gamblers like that. Luck is on their side that's why they are not stopping and wants to keep the momentum. But like I said if you really read the last part of my post I known some gamblers that not act like that.
13797  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you agree people barrow money for gambling? on: October 13, 2015, 03:15:13 PM
Lending money for gambling isn't good. That my opinion. If you gamble just for fun, you could just pay it for yourself. If you need to barrow it, there is something wrong. Probably your addicted because you want to play. With borrow money you must win, otherwise you cannot easily payback to loan.

If you want to gamble but doesn't have the money, just play with play money.

Whats the point of playing with play money? People want to do gamble to earn, if they dont have profit what is the point of gambling then? That is just wasting time. Some people borrow money not because they dont have it, it could be they dont have btc right now and their currency is stuck so they ask for some loan to play it for a while

That's why I don't believe in "Gambling for Fun" purposes only like I always read in some thread here. You are there to make profit somehow. Gambling for fun is definitely a waste of time.
13798  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Methods of growing your Bitcoin? on: October 13, 2015, 03:11:18 PM
is buying an antminer considered a good investment if im paying for electricity? how long would it take to starting making profit

With an antminer U2 you can hope around 1000 to 2000 satoshi per day...

if really you what do it for the fun...
I propose:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1207273.0

Soon I will propose to buy a part of my miner and I will give a part of my profit...
so you will lose less that if you buy ine...
I am already programming the system.


That is great but I doubt some of users will join that. It's the same as investing in ponzi. Goodluck to you. Your thread must be moved in Investor Based Games. Remember to show all the details and don't just include all in PM. Just a suggestion.
13799  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can gambling be profitable in long term ? on: October 13, 2015, 02:57:49 PM
it definitely cant be profitable in any ways the one who gambles will loose sooner or later as gambling games have house edges what means that casino will win

you're right but it doesn't mean all gamblers/players will lost huhh?
there is a time for us to win and get some profit to home.
it is just the matter of how we manage a time to stop at certain profit, how we manage a bankroll and how we use gamble spirit  Cool .

Like I said waiting for target to make you stop is kinda hard because when you are making profit you feel lucky and will just continue to make more.

But I known some people who are not really gamblers but stop after making some jackpots in a short term and decided to cash it out. They are beginners and this is called beginners luck.
13800  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Methods of growing your Bitcoin? on: October 13, 2015, 02:55:01 PM
is buying an antminer considered a good investment if im paying for electricity? how long would it take to starting making profit

Depends. How much electricity cost there? And not just that. There are many things to consider.

Have a break and you read some comments here :

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=947816.0

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=791476.0
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