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1521  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [IDEA] Infantoo - parents oriented social network on: September 18, 2017, 11:59:40 AM
How is is different from usual social networks like Facebook? Why do you think parents should create a new profile on new (and less popular) website instead of creaing a new or finding already created group on fb? Imho fb groups seem to be more attractive simply because it is easier to monetize them.
1522  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin to the moon! No China no more problems. on: September 18, 2017, 11:50:41 AM
Heh, now it is already 3 963 usd per btc Smiley
I can hardly predict bitcoin price in some month because atm I don't see any upcoming serious events (like SegWit some time ago) that will influence the BTC price. Don't think that it is possible to predict the accurate price without any "milestones" (but will apreciate if you name some of them).
1523  Economy / Economics / Re: China, JP Morgan, etc. classic strategy on bitcoin on: September 18, 2017, 05:18:28 AM
Since the first days of bitcoin it was attacked (sometimes even by very reputable and smart people) and called a fake currency but we all see that it is pretty resilent to those things. So what is the difference of JP Morgan's news from the previous ones?
1524  Economy / Economics / Re: Cryptocurrencies and its political nature. on: September 18, 2017, 04:37:25 AM
The  nature of cryptocurrencies is very political because no single government that can control them. Unlike all other forms of wealth that can be expropriated from the individual. Also people are coming to understand  that cryptocurrencies is a better form of money because they are governed by code alone, which  makes the contract digital sacrosanct

The cryptonature is more likely non political because of the same reasons. But anyway governments will aim to control the usage of cryptocurrencies on their territory making it imposible to use bitcoin and forcing users to hide their BTC in the internet.
1525  Economy / Service Discussion / Physical debit cards on: September 18, 2017, 04:19:01 AM
Hey guys!
On this forum I've seen people saying thet there is already a plenty of physical debit cards that accept bitcoin. Is there any list with the most reputable of them? Also I'd like to see some overviews.
I'm one os those people that people that always got cards in the bank office but now I need a card that could be mailed directly to me. Also I should be able to convert money into many different correncies (including non popular).
The other question is a security of your funds on this cards:
I'm not sure that it is legal in my country to have any kind of offshore bank accounts without a special permision, is there a chance that I can loose money stored on such card?
Who keeps the private key of my btc while they are on this card?
If the bank card owner got scammed (or their data was copied with a skimer) usualy banks have to repay the amount of money lost by the owner. Will I have the same  thing while using the card ordered from abrad?
Anyway I will be very glad to see any opinions on such services.
1526  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Seven Reasons Why Chinese Regulators Shut Down Bitcoin Exchanges on: September 18, 2017, 03:39:08 AM

Money Laundering & Pyramid Schemes
Darknet Transactions
Lack of Licensing
Market Manipulation & Security Concerns


China probably have the strongest online censorship in the world. I don't think that money laundering  thru cryptocurrencies and darknet transactions are such big problems for them that they decided to shut down exchanges. But the last points seems more serious. China already invesed a lot into cryptocurrencies so now they the government just wants to controll those investments (as any other authoritarian country).
1527  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Be part of a bounty, its difficult ? on: September 18, 2017, 12:39:20 AM
Hello, i would like to  know if its difficult to be part of a bounty program ?  in fact i saw managers take care of this bounties  and refused many people  who want to participate ... yet the quality of their messages is correct , what do you think about that ?
Bounties could be different. For example for twitter buynty you usually get btc for retweeting of following someone so in thi case pressing 1-2 buttons iss not usually  difficult (but you should have a good account). If you are talking about sig bounties then you should just follow the campaign rules without forcing yourself to post something that is not interesting to you.
1528  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What do you like to see in an ICO? on: September 17, 2017, 04:45:08 PM
Are buyers of ICO cryptos.. What are important things you guys like to see in a company / company presentation when buying their crypto?

What are the top 3 important things would you say that makes something more appealing?



1. Professionaly made White Paper with a full description of ICO and it's position on the current market. Current opportunities and detailed plan how you will get them. Fast responding team and good promotion among the investors and users.
2. Some overviews from side technicall experts. I'm not experienced in progrmming so I need to know it the project is legit.
1529  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Ripple XRP has finally overtaken BitcoinCash today on: September 17, 2017, 03:56:53 PM
Ripple already have almost 53 mln market cap. Looking to the amount of bank transactions I would say that Ripple's price won't get a significant pump. But BCH is widely used for speculations so it will definetely increase it's market cap in some times. But anyway those cryptos are too different to compete with each other.
1530  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTS] Skrill [WTB] BTC on: September 17, 2017, 02:49:54 PM
Want to exchange a small amount of my  Skrill (50 USD) to your bitcoins. I will not go first unless you are very good repped (don't even ask me to go first if you are low ranked or have any negative feedback). Contact me only via forum PM with your offer and escrow details.
Have a nice day Smiley
Can you give details what is your source of funding because if its coming from Card then I am not interested but if you have from some other source then we can talk about this in near future
All funds were added to my account via transactions from other users so the transaction will be safe. I can always make a screenshot with all details of fund sourse that you need (ofcourse if you have a real interest).


How much bitcoin are you looking for 50usd Skrill ? D oes 40$ in bitcoins is ok ? Let me know we can exchange with escrow.

The price is negoriatable but 20% fee seems a bit too high, sorry.
1531  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best countries for people that want to invest in ICO's on: September 17, 2017, 05:43:47 AM
In most countries ICO is not totaly stated so it can't be concidered to be 100% legal. imho one of the best advantages of cryptoworld is decentralization. If you realy want to buy some tokens then you can do it without relocating to the other country. But as it was already mentioned China is not the best place for it (imho mostly because of a huge lack of privacy).
1532  Economy / Currency exchange / [WTS] my Skrill for your BTC on: September 17, 2017, 05:29:16 AM
Want  my  Skrill to your BTC. All funds were added to my acc via transactions from other users.
I will not go first unless you are very good repped (don't even ask me to go first if you are low ranked or have any negative feedback). Contact me only via forum PM with your offer and escrow details.
Have a nice day Smiley
1533  Economy / Service Discussion / Amazon Mechanical Turk on: September 17, 2017, 05:10:54 AM
Can anyone explain me how to create an account on Amazon Mechanical Turk if you are non US resident? Been trying to use VPN while creating an account but it did not passed verification (it is long as hell). What am doing wrong?
Also I would appreciate if someone will recomend any services like mechanical turk (preferable with BTC withdraw).
1534  Economy / Goods / Re: Bitcoin Clothing - Different kind of T-Shirts, cases, pillows, posters and mugs on: September 17, 2017, 02:35:13 AM
Why are you placing bitcoin.org on all your items? It makes it look like the official bitcoin merchandise that promote the bitcoin website. I know that you want to promote it but be carefull with copyrights in future. Hopefully everything gona be fine with your store, some designs look interesting.
1535  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: social projects in tokens on: September 16, 2017, 09:44:59 PM
I've got some doubts about this idea but the concept is fine. First of all you need a lot of crypto educated people in your location. Usually even in big cities the number of such people is very low. Also usually it is quite hard to push such initiatives to the local authorities.
And why you can't just make a usual crowdfunding campaign? Why do you think that tokens are better?
1536  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: MMORPG Development -- Crypto Integration Options?? on: September 16, 2017, 03:43:07 PM
Why can't you just make some kind of ingame marketplace where people could auction their gold? And why are you giong to set fixed amount of coins? Seems like it may cause different kind of speculations that will kill the game process. For example if piece of armor cost 5 gold but there will be no coins available to grind from mobs then it will kill the game. Even if you crypto could only be gathered during the long  perioud of time (like bitcoin mining) there might be some problems if too many players will plsy your game. Like you woll farm 0.0001 gold per hour while vendors still have their fixed price of 5g per armor.
1537  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: MMORPG Development -- Crypto Integration Options?? on: September 16, 2017, 01:51:44 AM
First things first. Why do you want to use cryptocurrency in your game? If players will have to make a wallet and buy somewhere your coins this will only make it harder to do what they want (also not everyone knows what cryptocurrency is and how to handle with it). Why cant you just sell ingame money by usuall bank card transfer? It is a bit unclear what you guys want to get from it if the ingame vendor prices will be fixed.

1538  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Starting Business using ICO and Tokens on: September 16, 2017, 01:37:36 AM
The idea of local crowdfunding of Starbucks is definetely cool. I never thought abiut it in such "local" way Smiley
Here are the poblems that I see (I might be wrong and the list is definetely not full):
1. Your token won't have a legal power in your country. Mostly they are not "legalized" like shares so such business should be built on trust.
2. That will function only as a new way of crowdfunding. With a small amount of tokens you won't be able to influence the business.
3. To promote this idea to your neighbours you should prove them that Starbucks in your location will bring some profits. Opening a coffee shop is not such expansive as building a factory, someone might just notice your promotion and open another coffee shop before you even start your ICO. Or someone may just buy the bigest part of tokens and get this business almost for half price.
1539  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: i find site similar to bitcointalk on: September 16, 2017, 12:55:04 AM
Some weeks ago there were some pay-per-post offers in service announcement part offering up to 80 dollars per month for XX amount of posts. Those forums looked exactly like bitcointalk but threads were not copied. Payment seemed attractive but OP of that thread disappeared closely to the payday. Duno if the ppl were payed but anyway be carefull while posting on this forums.
P.S. If you will ever register on the other forums remember not to use the same username / password as you use here. Sounds stupid but I often see such scam reports Smiley
1540  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: pissing sites on: September 16, 2017, 12:41:39 AM
i searched etherdelta and google show them first page. top list
For me it's showing now:
www.etherdeilta.com/‎

I'm at a loss how can Google recommend these sites to people?

Did you get it thru the search or via google ads? This kind of scam (with ads) had a second bitth before and right after SegWit. There was a guy on that forum that lost 45 btc on the phishing ads.
To prevent this kind of scams I usually try to get to the wallet websites through the link from the official bitcoin website.
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