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1621  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are We Dead Without China? on: September 15, 2017, 08:14:40 PM

the impact is felt when chinese shakes the bitcoin. these days all of us who are involved with bitcoin suffer from unrest.

china is tricking us.
but I see today's price increases. I think a good start.
Instead of panicking and leaving lots of money on the table, bitcoiners should simply see it all as a leveling of the playground for Bitcoin to truly attain decentralization, paving way for a robust upthrust to the moon. So this sell off as always, is after all a good thing happen to the community except for those who are unable or unwilling to see the entire picture of things. Bitcoin is much bigger than China!
1622  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Almost All Cryptocurrency have fallen on: September 15, 2017, 12:07:21 PM
Almost all of cryptos currencies have fallen couples days ago due to the government of China bans ICOs, it was affected to price of bitcoins and another digital coins but the price of digital coins today started increasing again. Actually the price of digital coins went down were good for the traders and investors, it was chance to got the profit from fluctuation of digital coins, the fluctuation of price is not something scary.
I agree with you. It is not scary to see a falling price in the market because it is like a huge discount for the coins that we are watching and we can grab that chance to buy a lot of cheaper coins than before and generate some income if we will have another increase on the price like what is happening now in bitcoin and other altcoins.
Basically the people who are fear due to price of digital coins (bitcoins and another altcoins) down, they can not control the psychology of trading, maybe they know about analisys technical and any other about trading activity but they didn't know about their psychology especially the emotions in trading due to psychology of trading is something different with analisys on trading and there are no many source of information about psychology trading.
This is a little bit past psychology and what have you! What is fact, is that China holds very significant amount of Bitcoin and other major altcoins  and if the policies of their government are now bending their hands and invariably compelling them to sell-off, what did your Econ(101) say about excess supply in a market? Presently the price of Bitcoin have breached the $3000 price level and we can now start to see huge demand and subsequent bullish pressure that would likely take price up again.
1623  Economy / Services / Re: ★★ Signature Campaign for Narbonne ★★ Upto : 0.03 btc Per Week on: September 15, 2017, 09:00:37 AM
Hi Campaign manager please clarify the ff.

→One must post at least 4 days in a week on a daily basis to get paid.Completing the post counts in the last couple of days wouldn't count.
→Maximum of 8 valid posts would be counted per day.
→Constructive Posts only! If your posts have nothing different to offer in the redundant threads,they would not be counted.For example,if your reply on a particular thread is as good as previous →100 replies,it would not be counted.

I think this is too much but it's ok for me. but please can you clarify?
Therefore, you will only 8 posts per day and we must post at least 4 days in a week, what do you mean consecutively? How about we post for the last four days of the week?  What do you mean by this?

→Constructive Posts only! If your posts have nothing different to offer in the redundant threads,they would not be counted.For example,if your reply on a particular thread is as good as previous →100 replies,it would not be counted.
 Can you further explain this rule? you ask for 30 posts within a week with at least four days with 8 posts per day but how can i know that i'm posting to the right thread? I am genuinely always posts on topic but this rule is somehow confusing and hard to understand and to follow

As far as I understand about the rules, if accepted, you must not exceed 8 posts per day. You can post less than 8 post but not more than that. And for the number of days, you can finish 30 posts within 4 days but not less than that because there are some user who finishes their post within 3-2 days only. I think this is not too much.

8 posts will be counted EVERYDAY, for four days you should complete the 30 posts BUT "Completing the post counts in the last couple of days wouldn't count" MEANS? that's what i want to know.
It simply means you are free to post as much as you can in a day, but only maximum of 8 constructive posts would be counted for that day.
At that, completion of 30 posts per week cannot come in less than 4 days, so that effectively takes care of people waiting till the last day(s) to spam the hell out of the site!
1624  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin - time to buy or sell? on: September 14, 2017, 11:18:05 PM
No matter when is it,It will always a good time for us to buy Bitcoin.Everyday Bitcoin difficulty keep increasing which mean the rewards decreasing and because of that Bitcoin price should be increasing in order to get profit for the miners.other than that there's still a lot of room for Bitcoin to grow and it has not implemented yet.
No it cannot be any price goes, because buying at peak prices or selling at troughs is a grand recipe for losing money or prolonged wait for the tide to come back one more time and even rise to at least the level where purchase was made.

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And look at Bitcoin price,it should be a positive sign for trader to buy it,because whenever we start the pump we will always see a huge down for a moment and alowly climbing
With the announcement for stricter regulations of Bitcoin and entire cryptocurrencies by PBoC in view and the Segwit2x hard fork  staring us in the face, then we could not have seen the bottom of Bitcoin yet - a touch of the $3000 price level cannot be ruled out, so a good approach to buying would be to spread out the purchases by buying instrumentally, to cater for further drop in price..
1625  Economy / Services / Re: ★★ Signature Campaign for Narbonne ★★ Upto : 0.03 btc Per Week on: September 14, 2017, 07:29:52 PM
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1627  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 0.00020000 Bitcoins give away by Casinolize.com | Come & Grab the Satoshis on: September 13, 2017, 03:30:41 PM
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1628  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [Crypto-Games.net] ★ Daily 10 x 0.2 mBTC ★ 10 radom players receive Daily reward on: September 13, 2017, 02:50:06 PM
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1629  Economy / Services / Re: Nexchange.io Signature Campaign - Up To 0.05 BTC Per User Per Week! - Text Only! on: September 11, 2017, 01:43:03 PM
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1630  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Profits and the Bubbles on: September 11, 2017, 12:10:12 PM
I'm not here just for the profits. I believe in the technology and that is why I buy Bitcoins. Because I believe in the technology, i can see it's potential and how much it's value can go up.
Nice to see every bitcoiners does not see Bitcoin just as a milking cow! If the only thing that matters to us is what profits we can make out of it, where is the commitment to the course of the coin going to come from? It helps to understand that the impressive performance of Bitcoin does not come from the thin air, but its decentralized nature and that is its selling point without which all these talks of profit making with Bitcoin would have been a pipe dream.
1631  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I found a way to topup/recharge your phone with BTC on: September 10, 2017, 02:59:40 PM
I tried it and it works. It was fun reloading my cell phone credits with it at the beginning, but after a while I would rather keep my BTC and use fiat instead. Theres really no need for me to use BTC for this stuff if it comes out more expensive.
I was going to ask the same question about how convenient recharging with BTC can be amidst the very high transaction fees paid for conducting the transaction or is it without a charge as is the case with fiat in my location?
1632  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cloud Mining? Good, Bad, Ugly? on: September 10, 2017, 02:31:06 PM
Yeah cloud mining is a bad investment idea, all the good review is comng from the owner or the scammer, I ever joined cloud mining few times but I never got ROI and never succeed in withdrawing, and all could mining is the same, sweet promises in the front but always bad ending
I have had my fingers also burnt on my earlier days while trying out cloud mining sites and would rather not bother with them again, however I think another approach to cloud mining, which involves the renting of mining rigs can be an exception.
1633  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Making Technical Analysis Count In Crypto - Trading on: September 10, 2017, 08:35:57 AM
Market was lacklustre last week with many coins in red as a result of traders becoming risk-averse over PBoC declaration of ICOs as illegal fundraising. Price only managed to climb upto 0.00263045 Satoshi before reversing. Our setup is still on course, evidently the market have been ranging and would eventually breakout to at least 0.0034 Satoshi price mark before shading most of its values

1634  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin november hard fork? on: September 10, 2017, 03:54:46 AM
Does this mean another airdrop just like what happen last August, we need a fork that will solve our existing problem right now but this is not good for bitcoin to have so many fork the price get unstable every time there's news of new fork
It is interesting to see you finally looked up and realized everything can't be all about free money or airdrop. The proponents of Segwix2x are pushing to have their way with the network at all cost even if that means closing the door against  the core foundation of Bitcoin, which is exactly what Segwix2x is all about.
1635  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is a good flight to safety? on: September 09, 2017, 07:49:44 PM
Given that Ether ETH and Bitcoin Cash BCC at present are contending for the the grand position Bitcoin occupies, I am thinking they should be the best ideal candidates to turn to, when it is unclear what direction Bitcoin is headed. Beyond that turning to fiats and marking time would be well worth it.
1636  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to earn Bitcoin without investment on: September 09, 2017, 06:18:15 PM
Many ways to get bitcoin without investment, one of them is you can follow the signature campaign in this forum, there is also another like mining with sophisticated computer, you can mine bitcoin. Every time you successfully complete a math problem to process Bitcoin transactions, you will automatically be rewarded with Bitcoin by the system.  
When it comes to mining Bitcoin, getting those mining hardware is capital intensive and I doubt that's something op would be willing to consider. My suggestion would be rather to diversify his earning potentials by using part of his earnings from signature campaigns to rent mining rigs or hashing power from NiceHash.
1637  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Almost All Cryptocurrency have fallen on: September 09, 2017, 02:22:28 PM
I think it was only a matter of time when something like this was gonna happen. Let's see how they recover from the hit, maybe it is going to be just a necessary set back to get to new highs again.
A rising tide raises all boats and the one sure thing to rely on to see things normal again would be for Bitcoin to stamp its feet on the ground and all its descendants would be rescued. I am wary of Altcoins and especially these days, they seem just about to drop real hard something worthy of doing is to liquidate holdings in altcoins and possibly buy again at low prices if need be.
1638  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin transaction fees fair? on: September 09, 2017, 01:04:00 PM
the bitcoin transaction fees are not much expensive as compared to other forms of transactions. The main issue is the transaction fees are calculated on regard to the number of transaction regardless of its value and hence the fees might be high.



Yes, even we send a small amount of bitcoin then the fee is still the same but it is not a big deal because to save some bitcoin on paying fees then just transact or send bitcoin when it is a big amount of money but if the fees are more expensive than the usual money transfer system then just use the traditional way to save some bitcoin and also money.
I’m not going to say thetransaction fee is fair or unfair, but for me, I don’t think I’m  okay with it. I’m  just looking forward to November for the split and the so called lightening network. Let’s  see how it will change everything.
Are you really looking forward for a split, do you really think a split of the network would do the network more good than harm? There's need for better resolution to the scaling problem else split of the network would become a reoccurring decimal.
1639  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin Really A Currency or An Asset? on: September 09, 2017, 04:17:15 AM
I love bitcoin I mine it and buy it to save but it is pretty useless as a currency. I keep a couple hundred bucks in a blockchain wallet on my phone thinking I will find somewhere to spend it. I look everywhere I go and have found no one that accepts it. I have only used bitcoin to buy things twice and both were online once for a trezor at cryptohardware and the other at newegg.

It would be awesome if I could spend it anywhere but very few places to do so.
In spite of what you stated above, it is obvious you are never letting go and only reason is because you know you don't need any conviction that Bitcoin is not useless. As a currency, you can readily exchange to other currencies acceptable in your locality. If it were not difficult to find an exchange for it, that's when you complaint would have been credible.

As a store of value, compare the inflation rate with other assets to see for yourself when the demand for it can't help but increase.
1640  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Japan ready to kick Bitmain's ass on: September 08, 2017, 08:35:04 PM
Japanese hardware and North European electricity is not a good combination, as both of them are expensive. The Japanese goods are some of the most reliable in the world. But that doesn't mean that this operation is going to be cost-effective.
Looks like you overlooked the part that says they plan to use renewable energy and cutting edge technology. Also they plan on offering cloud mining as well as the sale of their miners as well as run a bitcoin exchange.

Can't wait for this company to come alive and put an end to China's ambushment of the crypto-world.
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