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16021  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could Time Travel Kill Bitcoin? on: February 16, 2015, 03:05:36 PM
If time travel would kill Bitcoin, then Bitcoin would be already dead. Meaning that somebody would already have come from the future with the better alternative to bitcoin.

My conclusion is that either time travel is not possible (neither now, neither in the future), either it will/didn't kill bitcoin.
16022  Economy / Lending / Re: Hi Pals, I need a loan of 1BTC. Can someone help me? on: February 16, 2015, 03:02:38 PM
Hello great wizards, I need a loan of 1BTC to secure my admission before Wednesday 18th February which is the deadline. I'll repay 1.2BTC in 8 days. Please help me as my admission and university studies is at stake.

I have the funds in cash but the agent processing my admission in Russia needs the payment on the mentioned dated above and by the time I do international transfer to Russia, it will take 5 days to reach him thereby crossing the deadline and loosing my admission. Help me out. Whatever condition, I'm ready to adhere.

BTC address:  1JwC8D8YyRx3X9qmjMdXq5Tiaq5ckrDdWV
Loan amount: 1BTC to payback 1.2BTC in 8 days.

If you have the funds in cash, why don't you just buy Bitcoin in the nearest place then make the transfer?
It may be cheaper for you and also asking if somebody in your area can help you and sell you BTC may look less like a scam story...
Or at least it's an alternative solution, while you are short with the time.
16023  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Android Bitcoin wallet, bitcoins lost¿? on: February 16, 2015, 02:56:10 PM
and write down the adress, and made the transfer. My surprise started when I saw it had 14 confirmations already and my bitcoins didn`t appear in my wallet.

I hope that you did copy/paste, not write down with a pencil - I really hope that you didn't write one character wrong.

Later, I saw that the number which appeared in the QR Button (of the main screen) has changed.

A good wallet creates new receive address every time, I hope that's the case for you too.

I restored my wallet twice but it has worked, my bitcoins seems to have been disappeared.

You restored the PC / main wallet, I assume. As the transaction is on the blockchain and confirmed.. the money is actually sent somewhere.

PS2: 1Lc7WtNeLmdC22vLU67QiPUvfrc6c5nV9f this is "my mistery wallet"

Yep, the transfer is visible. Now let's see where is that address going to.
I'll guess that android wallet is a light wallet.
I had such issue once with a light wallet - it "missed" some transactions. It was on PC, it was for a different coin, but maybe this helps you too: it had an option "reset blockchain and transactions". After clicking that, it took some time to read everything again, but then my missing transactions where there.

I hope you can do the same and retrieve your money.
16024  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Create vanity bitcoin addresses four times as fast on: February 16, 2015, 02:19:55 PM
I've heard vanity addresses aren't as safe and secure as random addresses... whats the catch?

Maybe it's related to the fact that most people that want vanity address use a 3rd party website to generate it... and some such websites may keep the private key for their own later use.
16025  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Regulating bitcoin on: February 16, 2015, 02:13:33 PM
Internet is regulated (more or less) and we are still using it.
Bitcoin is quite similar to this concept.
16026  Economy / Services / Re: Teach me how to make 0.5 Bitcoin a day! on: February 16, 2015, 12:35:15 PM
I've recently discovered the world of Bitcoin and grow quiet a passion for it. I've got nowhere with faucet, survey, referral, ad clicking melodrama and i don't have a super computer for mining. So i seek someone with wisdom of the area that is willing to teach me to earn my living online with my laptop and free me from the systematic 9 - 5 grind. I will give you the first coin i earn and followed by indefinite daily donation with a lifetime of gratitude. Smiley

Master one or more programming languages.
Make a few (progressively bigger) projects.
Start working, project based.
You can ask to be paid in BTC too.
16027  Economy / Gambling / Re: please anyone help me on this case..thanks on: February 15, 2015, 07:12:47 AM
First of all, making a ton of multipe accounts usually will not help you. It will make you look bad.

Second. You act like a 3 years old, demanding help and answers but actually not telling what the problem is.

If you tell me that you deposited 500 BTC I will tell that you are lying.
If you bet and lost, yeah, it's gambling, so it's not unusual.
So what the problem is, because I see none.
16028  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bittrex SCAM,i lost 6.75BTC ,and account disappear on: February 14, 2015, 12:04:47 PM
"I left my wallet with 5000 $ in the tram an now I can't find it. Trams are a scam."

This is how your claim sounds to me.

Now, clean your computer of trojans and keyloggers, use 2FA on exchanges and never keep such big amounts on others' hands.

i may not explain clearly. 
1.i have used bittrex half a year with no problem.
2.yesterday , withdrawal with no email.
3.today ,i try again,  also no email,may be blocked by mail sever.
4.sent email to support, and get response ,but not resolved
5.all the stage above,i can log in ,and trade.
6. five hours ago,i cannot log in ,and had no response.
7.smell like mintpal,so i post this topic.
8.i contact with the support,Referring the request to change email.
9.now ,still no response ,i cannot get my coins back,and cannot log in

If you wouldn't have kept such big amount, you will surely have had more patience.
If you would have had 2FA, we could have rule out a hack.
Now, I am on the phone and cannot check. DID ANYBODY WITHDRAW BTC TODAY? Maybe somebody can help.

I still think that the problem is with your account only.
And yeah.. it's week-end. Less people working...
16029  Economy / Speculation / Re: i wish next bubble on: February 14, 2015, 11:52:05 AM
i want to be rich

At least you are honest!
Most of us lurking here wish either a bubble, either a real huge growth, no matter how....
16030  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Surprise: Government has been wrong about cholesterol for 40 years on: February 14, 2015, 11:48:15 AM
Everything counts in large amounts. It's obviously bad to eat to much fries, for example, no matter the cholesterol news.
All they have to find is a better way to measure/see the abuses.
16031  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bittrex SCAM,i lost 6.75BTC ,and account disappear on: February 14, 2015, 06:36:05 AM
"I left my wallet with 5000 $ in the tram an now I can't find it. Trams are a scam."

This is how your claim sounds to me.

Now, clean your computer of trojans and keyloggers, use 2FA on exchanges and never keep such big amounts on others' hands.
16032  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 3x return in 72 hours maximum on: February 14, 2015, 06:23:07 AM
Looking for small investments between 0.1 and 0.6 BTC which will be repaid within 72 hours at 3x the original price. I've tripled the money of plenty of investors and I'm guaranteed to be the best at getting you the best returns.

If you want, we can make a deal, according to yor formula: I send you 10k satoshi and you send me back, in 42 days, ... 1.6 BTC. Let me know...
16033  Economy / Gambling / Re: Would you be able to win if you were to play a fair dice? on: February 13, 2015, 08:43:49 PM
No.
Basically there should always be 50% / 50% on each hi/lo game, no matter what was the previous number.
But you/me don't think like that. We hope that after a low will come a high. And if it didn't, next surely will be high. This is why Martingale fails.
16034  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Many Bitcoiners are Mentally Ill? on: February 13, 2015, 09:16:29 AM
We are all insane here. And you are one of us, you can't deny that!!

That's one of the most stupid posts I've ever read here, I don't know whether I should be responding to it seriously or not, probably better if I didn't take it seriously.

Not the most stupid, that's for sure. To be take seriously? Really? It's one of the good, entertaining posts of the day!

Thanks OP.
You made me laugh.
Your post is much better than all this "Bitcoin is dead"-posts.

Yup, it made me smile too. And I will check this thread from time to time. I expect beautiful answers  Grin
16035  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin, How Long Will It Last? on: February 13, 2015, 09:07:51 AM
As technology, Bitcoin will prevail.

As an asset / value... that's very hard to tell. The chance is still 50% - 50%. It may fall "tomorrow" or will start rising to the sky.

While the technology is something clearly wonderful and useful and a lot of smart people have seen that and will continue to see that, the commercial value is in the hands of the crowd, which is not actually reliable.
16036  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Win BTC for predicting the start date of primedice signature campaign! on: February 13, 2015, 03:36:09 AM
28-02-2015
16037  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to hide your bitcoin? on: February 12, 2015, 03:31:25 PM
monero

what? did someone say something?

Yeah, I just wanted to not be the first to bring this into discussion.
And strangely, though both (BTC and XMR) prices are falling, usual people (not me) feel more confortable to work with BTC.
16038  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to hide your bitcoin? on: February 12, 2015, 02:03:02 PM
donation wallet => any crypto currency exchange (poloniex, bittrex, hitbtc, ... name it) => (trade) buy a stable altcoin with low transaction fees (dogecoin?) => transfer that altcoin to another exchange => (trade) that altcoin back to bitcoin => send it to your main wallet.

Why transfering back and forth to an altcoin?

Any other method has a chance to get to this:
Your Public Address => Intermediate (Exchange?) address => Your "private" address
which means it's not the private anymore.

With my method, from outside anyone will see:
Your Public Address => Exchange address => money spent.
Some other exchange address (altcoin) => Address for same altcoin on different exchange (nobody will track / care about that)
Some address nobody cares about (your BTC address on 2nd exchange) => Your private address (again, nobody will track that).


If you are a drug dealer or such, I just saved your butt, so I'd expect a generous tip. My public address is in profile.
16039  Economy / Speculation / Re: When will BTC again reach 400$+ on: February 12, 2015, 01:46:22 PM
I dont think it is a good time to sell right now, if your patient you can wait one more year until the blocks get halved. I'd imagine the price rise up afterwards.

I am quiet impatient. Don't know if I will be able to have these BTC in hand till the next year  Cool Grin


It's not good to be impatient when doing business. And sitting on Bitcoin is just a risky business.
From what I understand you "invested" more that you'd afford to lose.
And this means that whenever Bitcoin will go over your target of 400$, it will be "just" after you, impatiently, sold.
16040  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to hide your bitcoin? on: February 12, 2015, 12:48:29 PM
donation wallet => any crypto currency exchange (poloniex, bittrex, hitbtc, ... name it) => (trade) buy a stable altcoin with low transaction fees (dogecoin?) => transfer that altcoin to another exchange => (trade) that altcoin back to bitcoin => send it to your main wallet.
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