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161  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★★INCOIN★★★IN★★★X11★★★HYBRID★★★ on: December 11, 2016, 08:52:21 AM
yobit contacted?
162  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ❄ CircuitCoin ❄ CIRC ❄ sha256d ❄ on: December 09, 2016, 01:31:25 PM
Again. No nodes.
Wallet sync. ok for me !
163  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: JaneCoin on: December 06, 2016, 08:37:42 AM
Yobit or cryptopia?
164  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ❄ CircuitCoin ❄ CIRC ❄ sha256d ❄ on: December 05, 2016, 09:32:19 PM
is wallet clean?
165  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ❗ [ANN] LookCoin ❗ LOOK ❗ PoW/PoS ❗ on: December 04, 2016, 10:38:41 AM
No pool?
166  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: JaneCoin on: December 01, 2016, 12:37:11 PM
Need exchange to start trade.
167  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: JaneCoin on: November 29, 2016, 09:25:48 PM
Any pool?
168  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★★INCOIN★★★IN★★★X11★★★HYBRID★★★ on: November 29, 2016, 12:27:18 PM
I use wallet and it is clean !
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1693408.msg16990941#msg16990941
169  Local / India / Re: Welcome to Indians on: March 02, 2016, 09:50:29 PM

Hope the day comes soon. But if we want to compete with chinese, we still have a long way to go in terms of educating public on btc,  btc infrastructure (Acceptence in shops, atms) etc. The chinese have an advantage here as they already had an established internet infra, and so they could grasp the understanding of cryptos quickly. On the other hand, we Indians love money, and keep searching for more ways to earn and save it. So if someone comes out with platforms to show the advantage of bitcoins, I am sure everyone will be jumping for it...

It is just a matter of awareness. The population of india is so much that if even half of them start using it, it will change the economic structure and then we can move markets :p hehehe

Very true.

India is one the biggest population country with 3nd level of economic GDP all over the World. It has very big potential. Lots of Bank already started to collaborate cryptocurrency. Even city bank introduce own Altcoin.

I think world is going towards digitalization and India will have major part in it.

So With the love in Bitcoin I have made website Pocket Bitcoin Guide which will help more indians to get educated about what is bitcoin ? How to get them ? How to use them ? and much more..
Nice website but it should also have Hindi version if you want common Indians to understand bitcoin through it.
& also Telegu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayam, Gujarathi, Marathi....for the common Indians to understand.
170  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is sending to 1111111111111111111114oLvT2? on: February 28, 2016, 07:33:17 PM
I found this in the 279 page.



Another address which maybe used in future.

https://blockchain.info/address/11111111111111111111BZbvjr
171  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Giving Away OkayFreedom VPN 1 Year/Premium [$29 Worth] Flat Keys .. on: December 29, 2015, 04:52:32 PM
Everyone can get personal Premium-code of okayfreedom from here also.
https://www.okayfreedom.com/specials/chip0216/of
172  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: One of the most Biased articles ive ever read. (Financial Times) on: November 11, 2015, 07:16:50 PM
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/1877c388-8797-11e5-90de-f44762bf9896.html

Bitcoin’s place in the long history of pyramid schemes
Dan McCrum

SALT LAKE CITY, UT - APRIL 26: A pile of Bitcoin slugs sit in a box ready to be minted by Software engineer Mike Caldwell in his shop on April 26, 2013 in Sandy, Utah. Bitcoin is an experimental digital currency used over the Internet that is gaining in popularity worldwide. (Photo by George Frey/Getty Images)©Getty
General Gregor MacGregor returned to Britain in 1821 an exotic war hero, dubbed a Cazique, or prince, of Poyais by the Latin American kingdom’s royal family. His stories of the democratic and fertile land prompted investors to snap up land certificates and £200,000 in Poyaisian sovereign bonds.

Unfortunately, Poyais did not exist. MacGregor had fashioned a tale to fit the obsessions of the age, democracy and settlement, along with a vogue for exotic investments such as Latin American bonds. Acquitted in an early example of failure to prosecute complex fraud, he then ran into competition from lesser scam artists imitating his hoax.

The latest incarnation of MacGregor, in a tradition that runs from Dutch tulip bulbs through the stamp scheme of Charles Ponzi, is MMM, a “social financial network” run by Sergey Mavrodi, a convicted fraudster and former Russian parliamentarian, powered by YouTube and the cryptocurrency bitcoin.

New members must purchase bitcoins to join MMM, and then receive a bonus for online testimonials describing their improbable profits. The fad helped to power an explosion in the bitcoin exchange rate, from less than $200 in September to more than $500 per bitcoin last week.

Yet the question prompted by the recent movement in bitcoin is whether it marks a resurgence for the cryptocurrency, or merely highlights its turn in the endless parade of get rich quick schemes, which prompted Walter Bagehot, former editor of the Economist, to write “one thing is certain, that at a particular time a great deal of stupid people have a great deal of stupid money”.

The cryptocurrency was invented by an anonymous mathematician in 2008, and championed in the years that followed for its technology. At a time when many were unsettled by the actions of central banks after the financial crisis, bitcoin offered an alternative way to manage a currency, through mathematical rules rather than a metaphorical printing press.

It also fit the vogue for technological innovation. Bitcoins are created by computers solving mathematical problems, with the total number that can be calculated into existence over time limited. An open ledger allows the community to track the distribution of coins. At a time when small start-ups were earning multibillion-dollar valuations for their power to disrupt industries, anyone with a good idea and a neat bit of software could make a fortune.

As bitcoin attracted more attention, its price rose, attracting more money and attention. Early adopters got rich quick, or bemoaned how they would have done had their bitcoin hoard not gone in the bin aboard a discarded hard drive.

Bitcoins could be used to buy goods and services in the real world, although not usually without a third party intermediating. The attention and limited supply meant that by December 2013 bitcoins traded for more than $1,200 each.

However, in 2014 the cryptocurrency lost three quarters of its value after running into an old world problem, the failure of an overextended broker. Mt Gox, a prominent bitcoin exchange, collapsed.

Then the seizure of the Silk Road, a popular website for trading bitcoins for drugs and other frowned on goods and services, prompted a crash in the price to almost $100.

Such big swings in price undermine the case for bitcoin’s use as a currency. “It’s value is so volatile it’s not likely to serve as a medium of exchange”, says Eugene Fama, the Nobel Prize winning economist.

He pointed to examples such as Zimbabwe. “When a currency has a variable value, the people just switch to a different currency, or to barter.”

Bitcoin also lacks another feature of currencies: the balance sheet of a central bank standing behind it. They might be intangible, but a balance sheet has two sides to it, lists of assets and liabilities.

The bitcoin ledger, by comparison, is just a glorified list of liabilities, keeping track of where the bitcoins are located.

Furthermore, while the number of bitcoins is limited, the number of times the cryptocurrency can be replicated is not. There are a host of imitators, including Doge coin, started as a joke in 2013 at the height of alt-coin fever. Before Mr Mavrodi switched to bitcoins, MMM was operating with Mavros as the unit of exchange.

The inherent flaw of pyramid schemes is that they must always suck in new converts to avoid collapse, and the exponential growth in users is impossible to sustain. Bitcoin shares some of these features. It requires constant evangelism because its value derives from its use.

The limited supply of bitcoins then becomes a fatal constraint. The more people use it, the greater the price must rise, dissuading its use as a currency.

Bobby Lee, head of BTCC, the largest bitcoin exchange in China, argues its use for everyday transactions makes it a currency, and is frank about its price, saying: “The reason bitcoin has value today is scarcity, that is all.”

He also agrees bitcoin has the character of a pyramid scheme, but compares it with bubbles in housing markets, which might also appear pyramidical.

He adds: “It all comes down to what we think of a pyramid scheme. Is that a good thing, or a bad thing?”
173  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 17-year-old Bitcoiner faces prison for tweeting about... You guessed it! Bitcoin on: June 12, 2015, 05:44:45 AM
@OP. Read the full article from your link. The 17 year old not facing prison for tweeting bitcoin, but for, i posted full article from your link below.

Quote
A 17-year-old Virginia teen faces up to 15 years in prison for blog and Twitter posts about encryption and Bitcoin that were geared at assisting ISIL, which the US has designated as a terror organization.

The teen, Ali Shukri Amin, who contributed to the Coin Brief news site, pleaded guilty (PDF) Thursday to a federal charge of providing material support to the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant.

FURTHER READING


ISLAMIC STATE TAKES TO SOCIAL MEDIA, HAS ABOUT 46K TWITTER ACCOUNTS
ISIS supporters preferred tweeting with Android over iPhone and Blackberry.
Dana Boente, the US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, said the youth's guilty plea "demonstrates that those who use social media as a tool to provide support and resources to ISIL will be identified and prosecuted with no less vigilance than those who travel to take up arms with ISIL."
According to the defendant's signed "Admission of Facts" filed Thursday, Amin started the @amreekiwitness Twitter handle last June and acquired some 4,000 followers and tweeted about 7,000 times. (The Twitter handle has been suspended.) Last July, the teen tweeted a link on how jihadists could use Bitcoin "to fund their efforts."

According to Amin's court admission (PDF):

The article explained what Bitcoins were, how the Bitcoin system worked and suggested using Dark Wallet, a new Bitcoin wallet, which keeps the user of Bitcoins anonymous. The article included statements on how to set up an anonymous donations system to send money, using Bitcoin, to the mujahedeen.
In August, the youth tweeted that the Khilafah—Islam's political system and messenger—needed an official website "ASAP" and that ISIL should stop releasing propaganda "in the wild" and instead should consider using JustPaste.it.

"Through various tweets, the defendant provided information on how to prevent the website from being taken down, by adding security defenses, and he solicited others via Twitter to assist on the development of the website," according to his signed admission.

On his blog, the boy "authored a series of highly technical articles targeted at aspiring jihadists and ISIL supporters detailing the use of security measures in online communications to include the use of encryption and anonymity software, tools and techniques, as well as the use of the virtual currency Bitcoin as a means to anonymously fund ISIL."

Sentencing for the honor student at Osbourn Park High School of Manassas is scheduled for August 28. The boy remains jailed.

Amin's lawyer, Joseph Flood, said his client's motivation was religion and distaste for the Syrian government. "Sometimes people feel frustrated in their inability to effect change against a government committing atrocities," Flood said. "He was blogging on the Internet. It's as simple as that."

Amin is also accused of radicalizing an 18-year-old Virginia youth, Reza Niknejad, who traveled to Syria in January to join ISIL. Niknejad was charged Wednesday with conspiring to provide material support to ISIL and conspiring to kill and injure people abroad. Amin admitted that he helped Niknejad get a mobile phone, assisted him with travel, and hooked him up with ISIL supporters overseas.

He also said he delivered a letter from Niknejad to his family. The letter said that Niknejad "did not plan to see his family again." [\quote]
174  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Your perception of INDIA in ONE word... GO!! on: June 10, 2015, 05:28:46 PM
Human.
175  Local / India / Re: Bitcoin Based Businesses/Services - List (India) on: December 31, 2014, 05:26:48 PM
I am unable to open both these links from my computer.

https://github.com/bitpay/insight/issues/358
https://github.com/coinsecure/JsonFormatter

Is the problem at my end?

Both open for me. Some cache issue?

Strange. It seems to be a problem at my end. Will try and figure it out.
I am unable to open even https://github.com/
Tried googling it and then clicking on a link - doesn't work as well.
I tried one of those links a couple of days back and it didn't open at that time also.

Could it have been cos of this? http://www.medianama.com/2014/12/223-india-blocks-imgur/

I am not sure.
When I try https://github.com/, I get an "Unable to connect" error.
When I try http://github.com/, I get "This site has been blocked as per the instructions of Competent Authority ".

I can able to access github without any problem so far.

Also Github & other 3 sites already UNblocked as per this news
http://qz.com/319900/how-the-mumbai-police-managed-to-block-vimeo-and-github-in-india/
176  Other / Meta / Re: TheButterZone Removed From Default Trust on: November 16, 2014, 07:32:51 PM
@TheButterZone, You can forgive Wardrick this time after watching the below videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPjGyJvefd4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEcvPhP4tqc

177  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Malwarebytes Premium Key + ID $5/ea on: November 03, 2014, 09:33:59 AM
Still giving vouch copies?
178  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Free Giveaway] Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium Key & ID on: November 03, 2014, 08:09:15 AM
The link not found
179  Other / Archival / Re: ☇ [HOT] Microsoft Keys | Accounts | Ultra-Fast | Free Keys | D/Ls | BTC | PP on: October 30, 2014, 02:19:40 AM
Got key & also links, working great, Thanks. Gave trust rating.
180  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This address received 23000BTC yesterday. on: September 22, 2014, 07:34:58 AM
that is a huge huge amount of bitcoin
and i think it's own by company, not a sigle person
when you scroll down you can see a stable 1 bitcoin per transaction WOW  Shocked

Not 1, but 1000 Bitcoin per transaction.
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