I checked your post history. My opinion is that you definitely need to improve a lot in your english grammar. To be honest, my english isn't perfect, but I think it's passable. Take note that you're applying as a Jr member. I'm pretty sure there are lots of Jr members applying so you really need to stand out and beat the others in every category.
Best of luck.
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Will it become (even) more centralised?
Why do you think so? In my opinion this helps decentralization as it actually gives Bitmain a direct competitor. This is good news in my book (unless Samsung is planning on doing some shady stuff).
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I saw this tweet hours ago: Really not sure what to think about this, as we shouldn't really just randomly trust a sort of random dude on the internet. I really won't trust Tether unless they themselves show us an actual audit report. But this gives me a very very very small glimpse of hope.
tweet source: https://twitter.com/flibbr/status/958273166320730112
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I think that we can assume that all the fiat money will be going into crypto.
Let's be realistic here. Even me myself as a person that definitely wants bitcoin or crypto in general to succeed bigtime, assuming that all fiat money will be going in to crypto is sort of wishful thinking in my opinion. I don't think you cant have everything in crypto as long as there is poverty. Some people on 3rd world countries cant even afford mobile phones, how are they going to transact? Though it's possible that in the far future every currency will be digital, I highly doubt everything will be decentralized(though possible); as much as we'd want that, I don't think the government will allow that.
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It's most probably because you're making replies that doesn't make sense or doesn't contribute to the topic/conversation. Try making more constructive posts next time and stop making replies that only consists of a few words. I haven't goal in my life
bitcoin rate now low so you can invest btc
no way you can't hack btc
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Rule number 1 on the internet: Never automatically trust anybody on the internet. You want to know what the best escrow service there is? It really depends on what kind of transaction you're trying to do. But anyway, hedgy73 created a list of recommended bitcointalk escrow services[1]. The fees are small enough in my opinion (1%). Check it out.
[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2439910.0Give me his link! I trade more and want find best service. Dont trust people on internet, at least same country scam together, I hate to think people lie other. I provided a link on my reply. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2439910.0
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Rule number 1 on the internet: Never automatically trust anybody on the internet. You want to know what the best escrow service there is? It really depends on what kind of transaction you're trying to do. But anyway, hedgy73 created a list of recommended bitcointalk escrow services[1]. The fees are small enough in my opinion (1%). Check it out.
[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2439910.0
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I received a phone call today from the UK number 020 7616 1383. I didn't answer as I was driving at the time. I've checked the number through Google, and several sites report it as a financial services scam site that is attempting to sell Bitcoin. Has anybody else had these types of call? I'm wondering how they got my number as well.
Be carefull to answer those phone calls they will know your private life your, profile information and ofcourse they detect that you have your btc wallet or several crypto wallets. i suggest to change your phone number right away. it may harm your wallet addresess that's leads you to Rekt. Uh, I don't think simply answering a phone call will automatically allow the caller to steal your personal information and even your cryptocurrency wallets 🤔; unless you yourself voluntarily give it to them.
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You can't definitely be 100% sure if a coin is being pump and dumped, but to easily stay away from these, stay away from shitcoins. Is there a certain coin that you never heard of or has been pretty much unknown by the community that has jumped a lot in price? Then it's likely to be a pump and dump. The current top coins are a lot harder to pump and dump due to the prices being significantly harder to manipulate; though it isn't impossible, it's definitely a lot harder and it's going to need a lot more pump and dumpers and a lot more capital.
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Based on their site, 1 TBC = 295.82673517 BTC. LOL yea right. I won't even believe it if they said something like 1 TBC = 0.01 BTC. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.gyazo.com%2Fc4925b52ed56e72329a046ef4bb33c2a.png&t=663&c=1Sivcaabj_55XA) Anyway, obviously a scam. Why would they even sell a coin so expensive even though it really does nothing? They don't even provide any information. They just straight up ask you to buy their coin. LOL
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Bitcoin WAS worth 1 million Philippine pesos more than a month ago. It's currently down to $11,773.90(approx ₱590,000). You can check the prices via sites like coinmarketcap[1] or livecoinwatch[2]. Cryptocurrencies are very volatile. Prices are expected to rise and crash a lot; and mostly unexpectedly.
[1] https://coinmarketcap.com/[2] https://www.livecoinwatch.com/
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Will the current price be stable? The price has only stayed on the 10k-12k mark for like 2 weeks. It would probably take months on the same price range to be called "stable". Is there a chance for another upward price rally? Definitely possible. It's just that no one knows when.
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If your sole intention on why you want to create your own crypto is for you to sell it, then might aswell quit now. For you to sell tokens/coins, there should be people that are willing to buy it. Are there people willing to buy your coins? Most probably not.
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I am going with DeepOnion for my security and privacy currency. It is tied in with the TOR network and seems to be maturing very nicely. They have a strong team and good support from the community. They have other products like Deepsend and Deepvault that look very interesting and useful.
Just to let you know. You can also route a bitcoin client through Tor[1], aswell as other significantly better privacy coins like Monero(XMR). I really don't see why this DeepOnion coin is so fascinating to some people.
[1] https://www.rootusers.com/how-to-use-the-bitcoin-client-over-the-tor-network/
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Theoretically, of course it is possible. Based on one website I've checked, there's only one hospital in the united states that accepts bitcoin[1]. Expect it to take time for more hospitals to accept bitcoin though, as they're most likely spending more time on some other things than wasting time for bitcoin payment channels as bitcoin currently isn't even widely used in the United States yet (I think).
[1] http://spendbitcoins.com/places/c/hospitals/
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