Doesn't Xapo provide a bitcoin debit card?
Maybe, but I'm not refering to debit cards. Just pure BTC hardware wallets shaped as a debit card. Like ledger wallet but this wallet has USB. basically a debit card that could issue transactions? it would be cool if it would exist, but i don't think there is such a thing yet
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i hope that utilizing the blockchain technology can also make bitcoin benefits from it, and not just the technology itself
the price must increase, it's not about dumping or anything, it's about securing more the network, and increase the market cap which i found to be a bad joke right now
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the obvious choice is security, it's basically mandatory to choose that, otherwise you are asking to loose everything sooner or later
the problem is that there isn't any guaranteed that the exchage that you choosed is secure enough(and no matter how famous it is), you can only hope
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I have a nice idea for you, this is the easiest possible way that could make you earn $500/weeks. Make a YouTube channel, do something that you like and record it and then upload it. Maybe it would take several months/years to have to get a lot of subscriber, but if your subscriber are enough You could earn $500/weeks. You can calculate your income here http://socialblade.com/youtube/youtube-money-calculatorIf you can get 100,000 viewers/day, you could earn $25.00 - $400.00 ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) are you sure about that earining with youtube? i know that you earn at best 1 dollar every 5k view or around that, so it would be only 20, not 400 for sure
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There is CryptoVPN, they take bitcoin. They are running a signature program on his forum now. Not sure about prices though. Edit: Looks like the sig campaign has closed but here is a link to the site. http://cryptovpn.me/CryptoVPN is a virtual private network. Not a virtual private space. time4vps and vps ace, also bluevm here all those that i used and i have a backup list too ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs29.postimg.org%2Frv06iprcz%2Fimage.jpg&t=663&c=WFd459bLZgsrLQ) Thanks for the list, will be checking it. Which one do you recommend and why do you order so many from diffrent company? Anyone used CoinsHost? I see that they have similar plan to ChunkHost at lower price. time4vps is the cheapest, it should still work i needed all those vps because of cointellect ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) (actually as i said i have another list like that with others 10 different vps), explaining now everything would require a long post
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it's a good rotator, but there are too many faucets with low amount(250) and too may with a bad captcha(too slow) re-captcha with image is better because you don't need to write anything, but only click with your mouse, much faster for me
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the problem with mixers is that who control the website know about your movments, right? do you appear to keep the log-in of all users? otherwise i need a vpn or to buy an account from someone else that is already register with your site
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I suggest to try cloudminr.io for they have lots of users and is always paying on time weekly
i tried it it seems okish, it offer a free 100gh/s for new users, maybe bit-x should do the same, a small bonus like that could bring new potential users
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166 phase wasn't even a phase(actually some sites report 156 but whatever), i remember it lasted like few seconds or something, was more like a negative peak
yeah i agree we are leaving the despair phase with all those recent news, i sense a less bearish market now, the swings are also more strict
you mean the market is now more choppy. And hopium is not always good. Sure but that peak is a lot better of a despair phase then the chop zone we are in now yeah i find the market a bit more "tired", it is like if all the shorters don't want to short anymore, and they become bullish traders a slowly reverse of the previous trend
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If there were an exchange that had zero fees they could not make any money. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) I guess they could add an option for donations, but most likely it wouldn't keep them afloat. like it was said above they would earn more on withdrawals, but if it appear for customers to be more expensive than a regular exchange that charge you with trading fees, i don't think it will be used by many usually you make only 1 deposit and many trades per day, so unless the fee of withdrawal is very high it should be overall, lower than trading with fees
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i don't think such value is ever possible before the fees of miners, otherwise they will dump billion everyday without caring at all
many people will also become rich, because even 1kk satoshi would mean holding 40000 usd basically and faucets will be stormed
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because i'm from euro i want to ask if
this mean that there are higher chances that the euro would collapse first ? if this happen do you expect a shattering of the european union? they will return to their old currencies or they adopt another strong ones?
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The sharing economy is just going to continue to grow, and governments will be challenged to understand and manage its implications while embracing its benefits. However, governments will be at a significant disadvantage if they wait too long and newer technologies and markets will have already been developed that do not follow traditional models. Think of the following: Uber is the world’s largest taxi service and owns no cars. Airbnb provides lodging yet does not own real estate.
How will local governments adapt to these new ways of doing business that are disrupting traditional business models? All we know now is that governments are a long way from even contemplating and accepting this new reality.
No government going to willingly give up its sovereign power to issue money. It doesn't have to be willing. It may be forced. There are some governments which have adopted the US dollar as their currency, to encourage investors to come in. Bitcoin can play a similar role. I know USD is accepted in other countries, but which countries are you referring to where the government adopted the US dollar? see here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_substitutionsometimes some countries use parallel currencies or substitute their native currency for their economy
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this whole slave to fiat though is a joke.
okay, lets just say we go with this route, what do we replace with fiat? people do not want to barter 24/7. also thats a ton of cash already in the system so how do you tell everyone without screwing everyone over.
you don't need to barter if there was only bitcoin as a currency, you will learn slowly to give to bitcoin the correct value even without fiat in circulation, like it was for europeans when they started to learn how to spend euro see it as this example of the euro, i think it is suited perfectly
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about the fraud risk, i'm interested to know this, how can you sell false bitcoin aside from double spending?
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Never bought a single Bitcoin. Started with faucets, signature campaigns. Learned more about Bitcoin, so transitioned into article writing.
Fast forward to today, and I can turn it into my "real" job in a few months.
same i just instamined them all, never bought one, unless we are talking about shorting, i did bought in that case for profit obviously
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are you talking about the coin or the decentralized exchange(i wasn't even aware that there was one that's good)? https://bitshares.org/ is this something new? i just found it today
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At this point six years in, there is little reason to believe Satoshi will ever exchange any of his/her/their bitcoins for fiat.
there is any proof that he did not exchanged any at all yet? i don't think so, he could also be the cause of the crash from 1200 to 200
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you are mistaken bitcoin with satoshi or bits(sometimes they call those in this way) your numbers would be correct(besides the 10M which is wrong) if you was talking about satoshi 1 bit = 100 satoshis. Please don't make OP's head even more confuse with all the math and abbreviations in this topic
in some site they call satoshi bits
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I was told by a hero member yesterday that he earn $50 dollar per month from Signature campaign. That is 10% of what you earn per week. So, signature campaign wont give you $500 per week. Dont talk about faucets.. they give you less than a dollar per week. If you want to earn $500 worth of Bitcoin online. One way is to start a Bitcoin related site. It need to be extremely popular before you can earn $500 a week. Another way is to learn programming and be a freelance programmer. It is very hard both ways. So, I would suggest you to work in real life and exchange those money to Bitcoin. Wait for sometime and you will be happy that Bitcoin price doubled your money.
but signature campaign are surely less stresful than a real job, even if the earning is tiny in comparison, also you just need 2-3 hours a day on the forum to post enough 500 per week is already a very decent amount, can't you try to reduce your income and raise your rest as a conseguence? you should find an equilibrium or you will destroy your homeostasis
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