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14541  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: A friend's idea to promote on: December 26, 2013, 09:37:50 AM
tits for btc?

full of girls already doing it on cams...

You mean by that that there is a videochat website taking bitcoin tips?
Not interested in the nudity or the adult stuff but this is one type of business everyone was talking about good it would be to  incorporate bitcoin payments but I haven't seen any till now.

They will get some free promotion if they started accepting BTC


There are a couple I believe. google Cam4BTC. Think the guy posts on here.

Well , it's not working for me , I mean there is nothing to do on the website or I'm doing something wrong.

Ps. i searched for and read about it on another thread , 200vists /day is a bit of a joke.

I haven't been on the sites, but I'm sure there are others, or will be soon.

Yeah , I was searching for a few of those as an example in another discussion but couldn't find any real website , with enough customers to fit .
My guess is that there isn't any adult well established website dealing with bitcoins right now.
14542  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: We should be happy tyranny is allergic to bitcoin, not sad. on: December 26, 2013, 09:35:52 AM
In a way the Chinese are lucky that they are not in an environment of hybrid payment systems. Their Bitcoin economy will grow on a bitcoin to bitcoin basis instead of a bitcoin to bitcoin converted to government money basis.

Please enlighten me how the Bitcoin economy will grow in China in the crippled way it's now.
The only model I see viable to grow is SR.

Also , china was more about trading than the rest of the world. We have people paying with btc for goods here , not in China. In China we had traders and speculators that flocked because of the 0.0 trading fees , nothing more.

It will grow slowly for sure. But it will grow in a way that separates Bitcoin from the government currency.

We have people paying with btc for goods here which are then converted to dollars for most of the sites using something like BitPay. Sure it helps to grow the economy faster, but we still have to work toward having a bitcoin to bitcoin economy.

When you say people paying for goods "here" you mean US and Europe I assume.
Cause right now , merchants in China will not do this anymore , at least taking this into account:
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ssw8v/china_for_now_will_not_allow_goods_and_services/
Of course , nobody really know what the Chinese gov really said but I assume this is the best interpretations.

So , bitcoin economy in china is.... bye bye
14543  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Graincoin Blockchain Fork Took 1 Million Coin on: December 26, 2013, 09:30:43 AM
this thread will be updated when the issue is resolved.

I will just go ahead and say that if this guys coins are missing as a result of the fork directly that he will be taken care of.

also, every new coin starts somewhere, devs fixed the coin quickly when it broke and minimal impact on balances, its now working great.

while it is risky to get into new coins early, in this case tx42 picked the right new coin to jump on board with. Smiley

all aboard the grain train, wooo woooooooo


---

if you want to make $$ mining, get on the train. just aim a little hashing at it, you will thank me later.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=361503.0

Why?
Any real reasons for it?
What makes it so special and unique?
What features does it have? Who are the devs behind it? Somebody using it?  Merchants accepting it?

Any of this?
Or just create coin , mine the shit out of it , pump and dump , next coin?
14544  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Alt-Coins on: December 26, 2013, 09:27:58 AM
What do u guys think about skycoin

An interesting coin Smiley (I'm ironic here).
Clone of NXT principle , let's forget of mining , we "mine" or created it all from the start and sell them all to stupid people.

Skycoin's gonna' fly--the sky's the limit! By the way, if you wanna' join up on Ecrypto, be a bro and use this link:

http://ecrypto.net?ref=405

You can trade NXT there, I think!

Why should it fly? Any real reasons for it? Not the name and not another story about the famous devs behind it.
Also , I liked how your fer link got broken. Wink
14545  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: A friend's idea to promote on: December 26, 2013, 09:18:03 AM
tits for btc?

full of girls already doing it on cams...

You mean by that that there is a videochat website taking bitcoin tips?
Not interested in the nudity or the adult stuff but this is one type of business everyone was talking about good it would be to  incorporate bitcoin payments but I haven't seen any till now.

They will get some free promotion if they started accepting BTC


There are a couple I believe. google Cam4BTC. Think the guy posts on here.

Well , it's not working for me , I mean there is nothing to do on the website or I'm doing something wrong.

Ps. i searched for and read about it on another thread , 200vists /day is a bit of a joke.
14546  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: We should be happy tyranny is allergic to bitcoin, not sad. on: December 26, 2013, 09:15:12 AM
In a way the Chinese are lucky that they are not in an environment of hybrid payment systems. Their Bitcoin economy will grow on a bitcoin to bitcoin basis instead of a bitcoin to bitcoin converted to government money basis.

Please enlighten me how the Bitcoin economy will grow in China in the crippled way it's now.
The only model I see viable to grow is SR.

Also , china was more about trading than the rest of the world. We have people paying with btc for goods here , not in China. In China we had traders and speculators that flocked because of the 0.0 trading fees , nothing more.
14547  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: We should be happy tyranny is allergic to bitcoin, not sad. on: December 26, 2013, 09:11:08 AM
China.. China... China. Is not a democracy. I never understood why people were so happy to learn about China's love for bitcoin. Suddenly the country that is happy to see Tibetan Monks on fire became Disney World. We have our iPads and Galaxy S4 so we are happy.



You can go to torrentfreak and read the comments on the article that Thepiratebay has moved to North Korea.
Lots of people started to congratulate KImJongBong and his ideas . Why ? Because they "did" something that was convenient for them.

Same as China madness here.
People started congratulating China just because of one thing. The price boom. The rest? They didn't care a bit!
They didn't even bother to check how China economy works , why they keep their yuan in check and why bitcoin woudn't not be a solution for them.

Money and wealth before ideals.
14548  Economy / Speculation / Re: Price at end of 2014? on: December 26, 2013, 09:01:46 AM
If its the same distance to the exponential trendline as now the price would be at roughly $7000. If its at the trendline the price will be roughly $2500, and if its at the bottom trendline it will be around $750. The most optimistic value would be $10000. If there is a S-kurve developing, there can be no resonable upper price limit imho. So basically more than $750 and less than infinite (probaly less than $10000).

Less than infinite? You are a genius sir Smiley

It will become infinity when $ dies (not next year)  Wink

1) $ isn't the only currency in the world. Hardly the most important these days.

2) Learn something about infinity before applying it to ..... anything.

So , which is the most important in your view?
Because by the way you said that , there are a lot more important that $ and I really can't figure them out.
14549  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does Max Keiser Piss Anyone Else Off? on: December 26, 2013, 08:59:30 AM
his pumping and dumping "quark coin" caused me to lose pretty much most of the respect he had gained over the years...

Please tell me that this "respect" wasn't because he shared the same ideas for an investment like you did.
Ltc and now Lambos Smiley

359 posts in a month, yet still lack a clue.

yeah... LTC is pretty much the same as the premine Ripple, I mean Quark.

Let me know when I can buy Lambo's with LTC. When that happens I will get one more.


I know how people can easily change their view on something , that's why I was asking.
Although I read a lot of your post before signing up (lets cut 50% of the choo choos) I never came across specifically about Max Keiser , or I haven't look into it (my bad).

As an example , PP is evil, is bad is gonna go extinct , and when the the news come that one of the directors holds some bitcoins > pp is gonna embrace bitcoin , hurray hurray Smiley.

About the ltc , lambo thing , considering it teasing Smiley))

PP is evil eh? You got that from me telling people not to use pay pal to trade btc? you still do not understand why this is a bad idea? Hmmm.....


What a n00b.

I was talking about how peoples view of PP can change easily. And how people who hate paypal , when they get their first BTC they want to sell it for pp money forgetting how they have criticized pp in the past.

It was an example how the view of somebody on something can change. Just how your respect of Mister Quak here changed recently.

As for trading pp > btc , its' not a bad idea if you're the one paying with PP and the other send first Smiley , am I right?

14550  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will I be able to use Bitcoins at the mall in 2014??? on: December 26, 2013, 08:52:45 AM
Bitcoin-hotep for sure you should be able to use bitcoins in malls, restaurants and every other place you may think of. And these bitcoins won’t be used in one single country but they would be accepted worldwide so next time you won’t have to go for exchanging your currency before travelling to other country


Want to take a bet for this to be happening in 2014?
Cause I really doubts there will be lots of places you can spend your bitcoins in malls or other stores everywhere in the world.
14551  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does Max Keiser Piss Anyone Else Off? on: December 26, 2013, 08:49:27 AM
his pumping and dumping "quark coin" caused me to lose pretty much most of the respect he had gained over the years...

Please tell me that this "respect" wasn't because he shared the same ideas for an investment like you did.
Ltc and now Lambos Smiley

359 posts in a month, yet still lack a clue.

yeah... LTC is pretty much the same as the premine Ripple, I mean Quark.

Let me know when I can buy Lambo's with LTC. When that happens I will get one more.


I know how people can easily change their view on something , that's why I was asking.
Although I read a lot of your post before signing up (lets cut 50% of the choo choos) I never came across specifically about Max Keiser , or I haven't look into it (my bad).

As an example , PP is evil, is bad is gonna go extinct , and when the the news come that one of the directors holds some bitcoins > pp is gonna embrace bitcoin , hurray hurray Smiley.

About the ltc , lambo thing , considering it teasing Smiley))
14552  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Graincoin Blockchain Fork Took 1 Million Coin on: December 26, 2013, 08:42:22 AM
Thanks stompix for vouching that I'm not a kook. All is well, for now....

BTW, no one knows who the devs for bitcoin are, so I don't know what knd of standard that should be.

You probably think about the one and only Satoshi Nakamoto.
But for the rest , you can find them here:

http://bitcoin.org/en/development
Transparent enough?
14553  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin network cost is OK now, but may soon be hugely wasteful on: December 26, 2013, 08:37:36 AM
Imagine that the price of BTC reached $1,000,000 USD on January of 2016. The block reward will still be 25 BTC, meaning that every day, 3.6 billion dollars worth of bitcoins is distributed to miners. Miners would be expected to spend almost 3.6 billion dollars per day to mine these coins. That's 1.3 trillion dollars per year, or almost 2% of the wealth produced globally every year (as of right now).

First of all, a probably more relevant comparison would be to the amount of money in circulation (M0), which is ~$10T.
This means, that at 1.3T per year, Bitcoin represents ~13% of the global wealth.

At these levels, governments power are much weakened, and as a result their spending is cut.
Governments typically spend anywhere between 40-70% of the GDP.

On top of government, we have financial institutions which coercively trade with our money, without paying dividends.

So we pay 2%, but get smaller and more efficient governments, and shrinked financial institutions in return.
I'd say the saving potential is dramatic.


You assume that bitcoin will replace money , but it's not like that right now and it's not heading in that direction too fast either.
Right now , you can see the bitcoin value more like an oil field getting discovered and explored.

This currency commodity investment puzzle has to come to an end but it won't be that fast.
14554  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin network cost is OK now, but may soon be hugely wasteful on: December 26, 2013, 08:34:56 AM
How much is spent protecting the fiat currency system? All those guns and drones... If bitcoins are ever worth $1M each, it means people will be wasting less energy on fiat.

People will still get guns to protect their usb drives with the copy of the pkey , get electric fences for their mining equipment.
So the cost will just go back from the government to the people Smiley
I see an exponential raise in number of guard dogs the coming years.
14555  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: A friend's idea to promote on: December 26, 2013, 08:31:51 AM
tits for btc?

full of girls already doing it on cams...

You mean by that that there is a videochat website taking bitcoin tips?
Not interested in the nudity or the adult stuff but this is one type of business everyone was talking about good it would be to  incorporate bitcoin payments but I haven't seen any till now.

They will get some free promotion if they started accepting BTC
14556  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to ruin Dogecoin on: December 26, 2013, 08:29:05 AM

Allow me to laugh my a**
"A big thank you goes out the wonderful dogecoin devs for working this out so extraordinarily quickly.."

Can we all lol at this?
They fixed a problem that bitcoiners talked a lot and fixed it a long time ago.
What the hell did they clone?
The first protocol made by satoshi?
Should we start checking all the bugs bitcoin had are really fixed?

This is becoming a joke of a joke coin.
14557  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does Max Keiser Piss Anyone Else Off? on: December 26, 2013, 08:24:48 AM
his pumping and dumping "quark coin" caused me to lose pretty much most of the respect he had gained over the years...

Please tell me that this "respect" wasn't because he shared the same ideas for an investment like you did.
Ltc and now Lambos Smiley
14558  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Alt-Coins on: December 26, 2013, 08:23:15 AM
What is a good way to know or research what alt-currencies will be good or not?  I agree as someone said some but not all will or could do well.  Yet, there are at least 100 alt-currencies available.  For instance, Quarkcoin is in the top 10, but at 243 million coins still outstanding, does anyone believe that this might hurt this particular currency?


Yeah , it will hurt mining when the reward goes to 1/16 per block.
Since it's cpu based > easy pray for a botnet.
Also it's inflation doesn't help it a lot compared to other coins. Why the hell have inflation when people went into cyptocoins for fear of inflation.

It's already have hurt mining, since current reward per block is 8 QRK, while it was 2048 at the beginning. And basically almost all quarks are already mined, so we just mining inflation, or about 0.4-0.5% currently mined quarks.


Do you or anybody else reading this thread happen to know a place where you can check the hashing rate of the quark network over the last 30 days or so?
14559  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Alt-Coins on: December 26, 2013, 08:21:17 AM
Based on this article today on Marketwatch if there was an alt coin say CRD coin for Crude oil trading it would be an instant hit.   It stands to reason that an instantly traded currency would rule this fast paced marketplace.   To me this is a real world marketplace that stands to benefit from such a perfect trading apparatus.


There has been speculation for months about whether bitcoins might be accepted as legal tender by a major developed nation, whether the Chinese will accept them, or whether big web retailers will take then instead of conventional currencies. But the big breakthrough for digital money is more likely to come from the oil cartel, OPEC.

For decades, oil has been priced in dollars but key member states such as Iran, Algeria or Angola are not particularly friendly to the United States, even if they are not quite as hostile as they once were. They have been making noises about switching the price of oil out of the American currency for years, but have never quite managed to agree on alternative.

The euro was a runner for a while, until it started to implode. But what about bitcoins? It is a global currency, with no central bank trashing its value, and it might well prove a better store of value for countries that know their oil won’t last forever. If any single move establishes bitcoin as a serious monetary rival to the dollar, that will be it — and there will be more than a few wry smiles in Tehran over that.




 PS  If any of you devs pick this up keep me in mind  Wink


So , why make a new altcoin that does the same thing as bitcoin , just for a name?
Look at all the stupid casino,games,bet,lucky,poker coins that came out and look how many are used in online games and how many online betting websites are using bitcoins.

Do you pay with gaseuros at the gas station , with carrefoureuros at the supermarket , with electriceuros your electricity bill?

Well that's a good point, but to think that there will ultimately only be one digital currency is probably not realistic.   I guess my thinking is more along the lines of a digital currency that has some intrinsic value based on the crude oil it represents.  Like the gold standard used to be for the dollar.  I don't know really, it was just an idea that I haven't given a lot of thought to.

Do you now why I used euro and not usd?
Not because I'm an European  but to already answer to your future question.

So:
Well that's a good point, but to think that there will ultimately only be one digital currency is probably not realistic

Why not?
With the euro , 20+ (and more coming next decade)  currencies have gone extinct.
Give one reason why we would not have only one in the whole world in 100 years.
14560  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Catcoin vs Kittehcoin on: December 26, 2013, 08:17:55 AM
Catcoin had a horrible launch and is more or less the same as litecoin,

Starting difficulty was extremely low, which with current gpu miners results in an instamine.

Also, kittehcoin has been steadily gaining hash


I really don't understand your last statement.
It is supposed to be something that good , means this coin is a success?

Hashing means more people hoping to get their hands on the coins and converts them to btc when it (if) goes up in price and nothing more.
When it's not profitable anymore they will switch to another new launched coin.

Call me when the first alt coin hits the 100 merchants target.



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