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1541  Other / Off-topic / Re: How would you guys react if you guys lost 10, 000 bitcoin? on: June 24, 2016, 01:43:12 AM
10,000 bitcoins  Shocked i hardly think there is some one who lost those coins well if i lose those coins i am going to sucide. Undecided
Wow you are really sad aren't you. No offence but losing that much is bad, but it's not bad enough to kill yourself. Bitcoin isn't everything you own is it?
1542  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: FUCK! Bitcoin is dead again. This time for sure. on: June 24, 2016, 01:38:06 AM
I agree with OP's sentiment, I fear Bitcoin may be dropping for good - due mostly to other emerging advantageous cryptocurrencies, most prominently Ethereum.

Highly encourage all you cunts to mine some altcoins with the ethminer or minergate pool, I used 500$ laptop 6 months ago to mine what is now worth over 55,000$ worth of Ethereum!
Bitcoin is definitely not going down for good. The price has just gone all the way up to $630 now and it is just going to keep going up now.(I hope)
1543  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Coinbase has partnered with Paypal - Officially! on: June 24, 2016, 01:20:24 AM
Well that is definitely good for customers of Coinbase. But you can't buy Bitcoin from coinbase if you live in Australia, which really sucks. I have to use localbitcoins which is still good.
1544  Other / Off-topic / Re: Would you like to receive your salary in BTC? on: June 22, 2016, 11:02:20 AM
I would be fine with receiving most of my salary in Bitcoin. The price is rising so much and you would make so much profit. 
1545  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: why most of btc users are russians? on: June 22, 2016, 09:56:49 AM
why most of btc users are russians?  Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh
and why most of russians are scammers?  Angry


I have no idea where you get your information from, but please tell them to shut down the site, or if it's your friend, tell him to shut up. Barely any Russians use Bitcoin, most Bitcoin users are from the USA or China. Also, not all Russians are scammers.
1546  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: bitcoin trading :) on: June 22, 2016, 09:54:33 AM
What do you mean by "play Bitcoin trading"? If you are asking how to trade Bitcoin, you pretty much buy a Bitcoin for a low price and then sell it for a higher price. Pretty simple concept.
1547  Economy / Economics / Re: What affect do you think will the block halving have on mining profit? on: June 20, 2016, 11:02:53 AM
The block halving is going to have a small impact on the mining profit. There might be a couple of people that stop mining, but the reward is still relatively high.
1548  Economy / Economics / Re: Why are Venezuelan not switching to Bitcoin? on: June 20, 2016, 10:58:59 AM
The Venezuelan people are suffering under high inflation (official inflation rate is 124%, inofficial rate is 720%). Why do they not switch to Bitcoin or alternative coins? Do they not know about Bitcoin or do they do not have access to Bitcoin buying options? This is really a mystery for me  Undecided
Well I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't know what Bitcoin is. But It is not as simple as saying, "We are switching to Bitcoin". You can't just tell a county to switch to Bitcoin. It will happen over time if they even want it to in the first place.
1549  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin is not the currency of the people and likely never will be on: June 20, 2016, 10:35:44 AM
Well you can never tell what can happen. I really hope that it does become the currency of the people. Everyone on this forum would really benefit as well. All we can do is hope now.
1550  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Overwatch Origins Edition Keys 30$ each on: June 20, 2016, 10:22:55 AM
bump
vouches on another site mean nothing .you need to give us vouches on this site to have any value of ur trade
Exactly. If you want anyone to buy from you, you are going to give some trusted members of this forum. If you don't, no one will buy from you. I would love to take one of the vouches if you are willing to give me one. Thanks.
1551  Economy / Digital goods / Re: (Vouched) UPDATED Netflix, HULU, DIRECT TV, COMCAST XFINITY accounts CHEAP! on: June 19, 2016, 10:07:55 AM
Could you please add those vouch copies that you gave out to the original post? Also, I would love to have a netflix vouch. If you could give me one, I would be very grateful and give you a great review.
1552  Economy / Speculation / Re: If bitcoin rose to $1M, what you do? on: June 19, 2016, 10:04:19 AM
If the price ever does reach that amount, then I would probably just retire early. Bitcoin would have already overtaken fiat if the price ever did reach near that amount.
1553  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: question on bitcoins on: June 19, 2016, 08:58:47 AM
There are tonnes of exchanges around the world. You could use coinbase or localbitcoins. If you want to trade for Bitcoins in real life, then you could use localbitcoins and find a seller that lives near you.
1554  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why in some countries Bitcoin is banned on: June 19, 2016, 08:54:50 AM
Why in some countries Bitcoin is banned is the accepting of Bitcoin by  websites and that are illegal .

Nahhh, it's not really banned, it's just not recommended as an a mode of payment, because we all know that until now, bitcoin is not legalize by many countries. But not totally banned.
What are you talking about. Have you heard of this country called Russia? Well they banned Bitcoin and it is illegal to use it in Russia. Banned means banned. Not just, "not recommended".
1555  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Can anyone verify these bitcoin services? on: June 19, 2016, 08:46:35 AM
If anyone has used either of these bitcoin services, please tell me if they can be trusted because these are not really popular.

This one is located in Germany.
https://bitnake.com/

This one is in USA
https://coinfis.com/

I didn't find any review about them using Google search so I'm just taking precaution. I hope they can be trusted since their exchange rates are pretty low.
Well I have never heard of those websites. If you are trying to buy Bitcoins, or sell them, you could use localbitcoins or coinbase. Just try to find a exchange you like which is also very trusted.
1556  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 10 bitcoin or 10 bitcoins? on: June 19, 2016, 08:42:55 AM
It doesn't make any difference either you call it bitcoin or bitcoins, the purpose would be the same but if you think grammatically then 10 bitcoins is the right word.
Sounds about right. Grammatically Bitcoins makes more sense, but ultimately it doesn't matter much in my opinion.
That is very true. Maybe when Bitcoin becomes more popular, then there might be a English Professor that will take a look at the word and tell us what the real plural of Bitcoin is.
1557  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin currency exchange still profitable? on: June 19, 2016, 06:36:54 AM
i was thinking about gathering 1-2btc and 1-2k$ and to start an exchange service with 5-7%
do you think it would still be profitable? with coinbase and localbitcoin and all..

Definitely. However, how are you going to get customers with those rates is a big problem. Customers probably won't pay that much of a premium when they can buy it elsewhere way cheaper.

But yeah, good luck Smiley
People on local Bitcoins sell for about 10% over the market price. You definitely could make profit, but you would have to find buyers and maybe even sellers that might want to sell to you for good prices. It really all depends on how much of your time you are willing to spend.
1558  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I can't see it ever really catching on on: June 19, 2016, 06:31:38 AM
the people who said that back in the early days of bitcoin are now the people that are crying they didn't get in early.
Well to be honest I never believed in Bitcoin when it first came out. When the price went around $100 then I started to believe and invest. Then it hit $1000 and I sold most of my Bitcoin. Now I am earning it back.
1559  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: It is possible to trade with small amounts? on: June 19, 2016, 04:45:18 AM
Trading bitcoin with $1 is possible to earn profit, but there are some sites which restrict you to exchange your bitcoin in small amount or they apply fee to your order which will exceed your profit. But trading with $1 is a good idea to start learning about trading without suffering much loss. If you have small margin, I recommend you for altcoin trading because it gives you more profit than bitcoin trading due to altcoin movement which is bigger than bitcoin movement.
Do you mean starting off with $1 and then trading from there? If you are going to do that, then good luck. That will be extremely hard as no one wants to sell that amount of Bitcoin. I think OP means like $50 or less. That is a small amount.
1560  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Often Do You Check Your Bitcoin Wallet Balance? on: June 19, 2016, 04:42:58 AM
I vote others because I'm also not that person who keeps an eye to my wallet balance. I'm logging in to my wallet mostly when I need to send bitcoins, other than that not too often. Whenever I received funds, I received an email confirmation, so no need for me to check it. Cheesy
Yeah most people do that if you have an online wallet. Does blockchain send you emails when you receive funds? I use coinbase and they send you an email every time you get paid.
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