The price of bitcoins will stabilize around $600 towards the end of this year. If there was going to be a sharp price increase, we should have seen that by now... no such thing.
I think that if the halving wasnt this year the price until now would be crashed, but because there was the halving, there is a balance which makes bitcoin price to be around $650. Halving speculations builds up so much that's why we see some price like this today. Actual halving doesn't have much effect yet. The price rise is due to halving speculation. Right now, we are waiting for another trend, just hope that the trend we are waiting is price increase trend. We don't see any price rise agustina2, especially we are seeing a mini crash today, I think that this is because people are tired that the halving hasn't any effect yet and maybe they are selling some of their coins. Let's see what will happen in the first part of August.
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I wouldn't call that Frank exactly. Feels like rudeness to me. I am looking for an education account as it opens up access to a host of student discounts.
Which host exactly? I have seen that most of the time just a .edu email works if you need any random edu email then check the Digital Goods section it doesnt cost expensive.
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Sometimes they say no when you want to invest in something like in this case on bitcoin, but I wouldnt spend my energy again to them but I would say hi to them again because maybe they wanted me to not fall on something bad.
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Hello guys,
how many of you are earning for living just with bitcoin based projects? If some of you do, can you contribute what do you do?
It is possible for people to live based on bitcoin related project earnings, personally Im not enrolled in any project, startup or company so dont know how it is living only from bitcoin profits, it is difficult but when it is done right it is possible.
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The price of bitcoins will stabilize around $600 towards the end of this year. If there was going to be a sharp price increase, we should have seen that by now... no such thing.
I think that if the halving wasnt this year the price until now would be crashed, but because there was the halving, there is a balance which makes bitcoin price to be around $650.
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I suggested few days back to add reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/ but don't know if OP ignored it or didn't saw it but I want to mention that there are really good and active community, from the first page you can see that the last posts are from x minutes to x hours which means that people there are very active.
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Ok, i have the solution guys, so first thanks for your help ! This electrum wallet i use for gambling has been created on a computer, and i've installed electrum on another of my computers. On this 2nd computer, i did the necessary to have access to the funds, but i dunno why, it's obviously not working. I'm currently on my first computer wallet, and there, the wallet balance is 0.057964BTC, so the amount in the title and the amount gambled. Big thanks guys! I'm glad that I helped you, and I think that one of the reason why you haven't seen the balance on the other computer is that it was not synchronized with the other computer or you have backedup your wallet before making the transaction and restoring after making the transaction! Since this issue is solved, you can lock the thread.
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Just today, I was on the bus and I was fiddling with my OTG cable to send a transaction on my phone with my Ledger wallet. I looked to my right, and what where the odds? The guy next to me was doing the same! We started talking, and we just kept talking!
What are the odds of you meeting a bitcoiner IRL?
P.s. I was not taking into the window.
I was also using my ledger hardware wallet(HW.1 model) on my samsung through OTG cable but people didn't noticed what I'm doing or simple they didn't care because they don't know about bitcoin or simple think that I'm a nerd or a hacker, so until know I haven't found any bitcoin IRL. Ayyy HW.1 buddies! Besides the guy on the bus, ive never met another fellow bitcoiner besides the people I introduced bitcoin to. I can proudly say I've added a solid 5 people to the bitcoin network. You are lucky having 5 'referrals' that joined the bitcoin world, unfortunately until now I wasnt able to bring any new bitcoiner maybe because they are not interested to risk their money or they are not informed well about bitcoin(bitcoin is many times mentioned that is used only for criminal activities, which is not true)
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Hello every one this is my website - bitcoinlovers.com Sadly this site was not approved by google adsense.I made some articles there but i though after it get the adsense approval then i will keep writing more articles but now what to do. Is there any other way so that i can make earning from my site instead of google adsense.
You can use AdBit https://adbit.co/ which I think pays on bitcoin, I don't know about their rates if it is high or low comparing to adsense as I haven't used any of them. Tip: try to include terms of service, privacy, support site to your website and reapply on google adsense.
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The first and the third transaction got confirmed 22 minutes ago, I think the rebroadcast worked for these two transaction.
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If you keep posting on the two-week periods then your photos will be displayed after 16 August afternoon when you will become Jr. Member (42 Activity). Here is the announcement from theymos about this 'issue': Due to abuse, newbie-posted embedded images are now disabled on these pages: - Topic display - Recent posts / patrol - Previews They're not currently hidden in PMs or on some other pages (like a user's "show posts" page), though I might change that later if it seems necessary.
Disabled images get transformed into links automatically. When the poster becomes a Jr member, the images that he tried to post previously will automatically be re-enabled (though there might be a few minutes of delay).
This extends to all past posts as well as future ones.
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The secondstrade 7seconds up was me, it was pure gambling just for fun , i did it with the lowest amount secondstrade accept, so 0.0005BTC. However, those 0.057549BTC sent at the same time, uuh, i have no idea how it has been processed. Is it somehow possible secondstrade is related to this? I maybe have to ask secondstrade for a 0.057549 refund? Thanks for your advice and informations people Is your wallet balance 0.00 BTC or it shows the 0.057549 BTC? I haven't used electrum to make transaction but from what I have read here below it means that 0.057549 should be sent to another new address but on the same wallet Every time you send BTC you DO send the entire amount of each input to an address up to the amount being sent plus fee and includes inputs of other addresses as necessary. Every time you receive btc to an address it is a separate input and are entities upon themselves. What you don't spend is returned as "change" usually to a new address, which is commonly referred to as a change address. The bitcoin protocol does not allow any portion of a input to be spent. Each time the entire input is sent. So if you have 1 bitcoin in one address as one input and you send someone .05 btc with a .0001 tx fee, 0.9499 btc will be returned to you as change, usually to a new address unless you clicked the option in electrum to not use change addresses, then the change will be returned as a new input to the same address it was sent from. Every time you receive money, electrum will show a new address to receive the next payment and each time you send btc a new change address will be used.
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Just today, I was on the bus and I was fiddling with my OTG cable to send a transaction on my phone with my Ledger wallet. I looked to my right, and what where the odds? The guy next to me was doing the same! We started talking, and we just kept talking!
What are the odds of you meeting a bitcoiner IRL?
P.s. I was not taking into the window.
I was also using my ledger hardware wallet(HW.1 model) on my samsung through OTG cable but people didn't noticed what I'm doing or simple they didn't care because they don't know about bitcoin or simple think that I'm a nerd or a hacker, so until know I haven't found any bitcoin IRL.
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Last time i saw the bitcoin amount in the wallet was yesterday around 8pm Paris time. The transaction is : 57af2e03e1fc371fbab3519e42a51c9568f860e42948c5a1994b52f253f1c27a Thanks for helping buddies I'm not good on searching about where does the address belongs but from what i see is that you funded your address from poloniex then 'someone' spend the bitcoins(which is a new address can't find where does it belongs to) and the rest (0.0005)on the same tx was sent to secondstrade and then you got a deposit of 0.000415 from secondstrade too!
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Hi,
All is in the title, i didn't processed any transaction of this amount, so:
1) How it might have happened? I've downloaded Electrum recently, thinking it was a safe wallet. 2) I see funds have been sent to a bitcoin adress, is it possible to know what it is? (exchange address, wallet address...)
As informations, nobody had the physical possibility to access to my computer, i didnt shared any informations of this electrum wallet with anyone. Actually, this is the problem.
Is it possible to catch those bitcoin amount back ? If yes, how?
Thanks in advance to light me up
Once the bitcoin are sent there is no way to get them back, when was the last time that you saw your bitcoins in your wallet? You may post here the transaction so people can search if it belongs to an exchange wallet!
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Whats the meaning to sell a bitcoin address when you are not safe to use a bought address because someone else can spend your money. The best way is to generate yourself the address and use only you.
No, someone cannot spend your money. For instance, let's take an example of bitaddress.org, You can't actually generate the desired vanity address until you have both the partial-private keys. You merge them and then you get a new private key which carries the address of your choice. The third party never has access to your partial-private key, so he never has access to your vanity address private key. This is before you own that address because until then nobody is using that address, but vanity address are only used to have a custom prefix <10 characters which is not hard for someone else to generate. I think that OP is talking about sharing the private key with someone else which is a worse idea.
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Hey guys I'm not sure if this is the right place so please tell me if it is not. With that out of the way, I have a question for you all. I have recently been able to gather about .5 btc through minor trading and I was wondering if there was any method or way to grow this btc into a larger amount safely and fairly quickly. Thanks!
It has been a while since you posted this and don't know what you did until know but I would suggest you to continue trading but being careful what you are trading because there are many scamcoins that get pumped and dumped very hard and fast. Investing in cloud mining does not worth.
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If we see the recent hack through ransomware then we can see that hackers used to receive the payments from the victims through bitcoin which makes a bad marketing for bitcoin, they use bitcoin because they want to stay anonymous and don't want to get chargeback like paypal.
Not only that but they can easily mix the coins after receiving them to not leave traces behind. Bad marketing is something bitcoin has lived with during its life stage so far so it doesn't worries me. Ransomware is getting pretty random nowadays so I would advise to keep more in focus the security of our systems. A ransomware still cannot do any harm to some user who have the same wallet in different places and the seed well saved in different places like USB-s. They can just reinstall Windows and install for example electrum and restore from the seed. Only newbies fall for ransomware nowadays. I guess OP is referring to the black markets as criminals use them but we cannot do anything about it yet. On one side it is good to have a privacy when spending your money but at the other side this is not good to be used from hackers, I wouldn;t say that only newbies are victim of ransomware but also those intermediate. A hardware wallet can be very useful in this case avoiding to be encrypted by these viruses.
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I am also worried about my cryptopay bitcoin debit cards which does not have my real name but just a random one and since they didn't required verification at the begninning I'm afraid using it on ATMs, what if the card stucks there and they ask for ID or anything else which will not be the same as on the card? In your case OmegaStarScream I wouldn't let him/they use it.
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If we see the recent hack through ransomware then we can see that hackers used to receive the payments from the victims through bitcoin which makes a bad marketing for bitcoin, they use bitcoin because they want to stay anonymous and don't want to get chargeback like paypal.
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