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1741  Economy / Economics / Re: Tell me your predictions about Bitcoin on: June 02, 2017, 11:35:05 AM
When Japan and South Korea officially accepted bitcoin it will be followed by many countries, might someday transactions between countries will be using bitcoin. I think, the future of the bitcoin will very good.
The asian countries is one of the leading countries that has a big market in overall and i also believe that the other countries will follow what they are doing with bitcoin and we can see a good market in the next year because of the adoption and soon we are going to use bitcoin as a daily currency because of the widely acceptance of bitcoin.

Although bitcoin is still far from being widely accepted, it shows good results already: went down to $1.900 and, despite of the panic selling, instead of going down even further it has recovered in less than one week. I predict solid $3k by the end of this year even if nothing good towards bitcoin will happen.
1742  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: June 02, 2017, 11:20:57 AM
Gulden seems to be strong on development but very locally focused. I wonder whether they already have any viable internationalization strategies prepared?  

For starters you can pay at any bitcoin merchant with Gulden using the any of the wallets . Scan the Bitcoin address and make payment. The conversion is done automatically.

However the main reason for the excitement is PoW2 babe!!!

2 Euro exchanges for gulden coming this year.



You really think Gulden can break 2€ / NLG ? 'Cause i invested in Gulden, the project seems very interesting and then PoW2 ...

Would be nice Cheesy, i will buy more, i think that is one of my best investments  Cool

Yeah, if you bought under $0.02 two months ago it could be a great investment because most likely NLG won't go below $0.06 and may even rise. I don't know about  2€ / NLG, but up to $0.5 looks realistic.

Thats in cryptoland but Gulden have a lot of real users, outside cryptoland

I'm not sure but I think by "cryptoland" you mean markets where altcoins are traded. Indeed some coins have no life outside those markets and it's a good thing that  Gulden is not like them.

Btw this link https://guldenbites.com/ on your site isn't working. I wanted to check it out because it's in English and most info on Gulden in Dutch which I unfortunately don't know.

I will change the links
http://guldenbites.nl
http://guldenbites.nl/en/
http://guldenbites.nl/de


Thanks!! I'm reading it right now. If I understand correctly there are 70 places in the Netherlands where they accept Gulden already. And they are not only Webshops, there are places from the "real" world like Food and Beverage, Taxi, Caretaking. So you were right, Gulden has a lot of real users outside cryptoland and even outside of the Web.
1743  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: BLOCKNET to the moon , 50 $ or 100 $ ? on: June 02, 2017, 10:41:59 AM
Well, it looks like Blocknet really has its supporters: $221,623 in trading volume and 45.04% up towards BTC in the last 24h.

But I want to ask this again. Why it's on Bittrex only?
1744  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [TOR] Torcoin - X11 PoW - Tor Integrated Crypto - Torcoin.org on: June 02, 2017, 10:30:39 AM
The torcoin faucet went dry for a bit, the demand has been very high. It's back dripping out tor coins for those interested

https://torcoinfaucet.com/


Wow! Thanks for the link!!! I have claimed it and got this "In an hour or so you will receive 0.0012 TOR!". Considering the current rate, $0.74/TOR, this is not bad at all for a faucet, and hopefully TOR will cost much more in the future.  Wink   
1745  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: June 01, 2017, 07:10:00 PM
Gulden seems to be strong on development but very locally focused. I wonder whether they already have any viable internationalization strategies prepared?  

For starters you can pay at any bitcoin merchant with Gulden using the any of the wallets . Scan the Bitcoin address and make payment. The conversion is done automatically.

However the main reason for the excitement is PoW2 babe!!!

2 Euro exchanges for gulden coming this year.



You really think Gulden can break 2€ / NLG ? 'Cause i invested in Gulden, the project seems very interesting and then PoW2 ...

Would be nice Cheesy, i will buy more, i think that is one of my best investments  Cool

Yeah, if you bought under $0.02 two months ago it could be a great investment because most likely NLG won't go below $0.06 and may even rise. I don't know about  2€ / NLG, but up to $0.5 looks realistic.

Thats in cryptoland but Gulden have a lot of real users, outside cryptoland

I'm not sure but I think by "cryptoland" you mean markets where altcoins are traded. Indeed some coins have no life outside those markets and it's a good thing that  Gulden is not like them.

Btw this link https://guldenbites.com/ on your site isn't working. I wanted to check it out because it's in English and most info on Gulden in Dutch which I unfortunately don't know.
1746  Economy / Economics / Re: Tell me your predictions about Bitcoin on: June 01, 2017, 06:01:49 PM
I was certain that Bitcoins would be able to hit the $6000 mark before the years ends, but i doubt its going to happen now that the currency is topsy turvy at the moment. I am now certain that it cant hit that mark and have set my sights lower to the $4000 mark.

But $4,000 isn't that bad either. If Bitcoin will be growing in price around 100% per year I think we can call it a great future. I personally am not sure about 100% growing per year, but I think 50% per year is pretty much possible. And the main reason for the growing is legalization of BTC by major countries.
1747  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do small investments make sense? on: June 01, 2017, 05:34:03 PM
When it comes about investment we think about big capital to invest in best site but the truth is, it is us who choose whether we invest big or small. Small can make sense too. Think of it without 1$ you cannot make 1000$.

When one don't have a big money to invest in any products then instead of waiting for collecting big money one can start to invest that small amount on regular basis then over the time it will grow big. If you wait for accumulating big amount then you may miss the good opportunity to an investment product at cheaper price. So don't wait to start investing with small amounts immediately.

But at first I think we should choose a legit company, because it doesn't matter either your investment big or small if you will be just scammed. That's why small investments make big sense for the purpose of gaining experience. Losing it you don't lose much but the experience you get is priceless.
1748  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: June 01, 2017, 08:47:00 AM
Gulden seems to be strong on development but very locally focused. I wonder whether they already have any viable internationalization strategies prepared?  

For starters you can pay at any bitcoin merchant with Gulden using the any of the wallets . Scan the Bitcoin address and make payment. The conversion is done automatically.

However the main reason for the excitement is PoW2 babe!!!

2 Euro exchanges for gulden coming this year.



You really think Gulden can break 2€ / NLG ? 'Cause i invested in Gulden, the project seems very interesting and then PoW2 ...

Would be nice Cheesy, i will buy more, i think that is one of my best investments  Cool

Yeah, if you bought under $0.02 two months ago it could be a great investment because most likely NLG won't go below $0.06 and may even rise. I don't know about  2€ / NLG, but up to $0.5 looks realistic.
1749  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: BLOCKNET to the moon , 50 $ or 100 $ ? on: June 01, 2017, 08:40:28 AM
>>BLOCKNET to the moon , 50 $ or 100 $ ?<<

I'ts $4 and going down....

What makes you think it will go to the moon?Huh?

Maybe OP is not that unreasonable. BLOCKNET was $0.32 two months ago, and it has risen more than 10 times in USD and 6 times in BTC since then.

But on the other hand it is listed on only one market, Bittrex, and that is strange because if it's a good coin it should be added on more markets imo.

That's what I'm saying it's risen 1000% that is why it's going down if it went 1000% why do you think it will go up another 10,000% Huh How likely is that???

I'm just saying OP is most likely not telling the truth just pumping! I'm just warning here so newbies don't get their saving BTC taken for nothing in return!

Be aware be very aware!

That is all I'm saying maybe they want to take your savings and give you nothing in return!



That logic makes no sense. Corrections are normal but if a project has good potential/tech it often keeps going up afterwards. See Stratis for a case in point.

Blocknet was actually listed on Poloniex but delisted for no apparent reason, which nearly killed Blocknet to a $300k market cap. But hey, it survived and it has a $15 million market cap to show for it. I've been watching it and I don't think it went up too quickly. It did correct to 50% when it reached the first peak of 0.002 BTC extremely fast, but after that it's just been steady upwards growth even against BTC's rise.

I agree that OP's $50 or $100 is a bit far-fetched for now. But if you read up on the tech's potential, it can possibly reach those prices in the long term. They also just announced an integration with Bitbay.

BLOCKNET continues its rising, 12%+ in USD. I know it's easy to pump a coin with less than $50k in trading volume, but sometimes it's hard to distinguish a pumping with a real rising due to big potential of a coin.
1750  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [TOR] Torcoin - X11 PoW - Tor Integrated Crypto - Torcoin.org on: June 01, 2017, 08:14:14 AM
Our favourite coin rised 1.50% in BTC in the last 24h.  Wink

Pity I missed when it was $4.5 one week ago. Did anyone from here sell at that time?

Anyway, hopefully we'll see $1.20, which was the average price for the whole May, pretty soon. No way I'm selling my Torcoins lower than that.

torcois is very undervalued now and it's worth half of what it was before, it was a wise decision to shutdown the torcoin only campaign because people were dumping and forgot, it was destructive for the coin, i hope we can get again the 60k satoshi value

I hope for that too.  Wink Btw Torcoin is up 28.36% in USD and 19.62% in BTC in the last 24h, so there's hope.

Pity my Windows defender keeps blocking my Torcoin wallet. Now I know how to make it run eventually,  but having to do this every day is very annoying.
1751  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: May 31, 2017, 06:53:38 PM
Looks like Gulden hits all time high these days. When OP started this topic it was definitely a good investment. The price in USD was $0.0021 and in bitcoin 0.00000389 BTC. Now it's 30 times more in USD! That was a great investment. I'm wondering what are the reasons for this rising? I see a lot of predictions in this thread, but does anyone can explain the reasons for the future rising?
1752  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: BLOCKNET to the moon , 50 $ or 100 $ ? on: May 31, 2017, 01:29:20 PM
>>BLOCKNET to the moon , 50 $ or 100 $ ?<<

I'ts $4 and going down....

What makes you think it will go to the moon?Huh?

Maybe OP is not that unreasonable. BLOCKNET was $0.32 two months ago, and it has risen more than 10 times in USD and 6 times in BTC since then.

But on the other hand it is listed on only one market, Bittrex, and that is strange because if it's a good coin it should be added on more markets imo.
1753  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [TOR] Torcoin - X11 PoW - Tor Integrated Crypto - Torcoin.org on: May 31, 2017, 01:06:52 PM
Our favourite coin rised 1.50% in BTC in the last 24h.  Wink

Pity I missed when it was $4.5 one week ago. Did anyone from here sell at that time?

Anyway, hopefully we'll see $1.20, which was the average price for the whole May, pretty soon. No way I'm selling my Torcoins lower than that.
1754  Economy / Economics / Re: BITCOIN HALVING? on: May 31, 2017, 12:49:47 PM
Its true the last halving at 2016 had been pumped the bitcoin at December, it were around 300-350 the all year till December when the coin went to 500 dollars, and near the halving it had reached 700, few days after the price had dropped to 500-600 dollars, soo you need to be smarter and buy as soon as possible before the halving, being 1 year or even sooner, because people will start to pump knowing the next halving is coming.

The price crashed a few weeks before the halving

And I had been telling about such a possibility a few months before the crash for the reasons I explained earlier in the thread (and back then). People en masse think essentially along the same lines, and ironically, they all think they are somehow different from the rest of the pack. It was not a rocket science to assume that they would think that most would try to cash out exactly after the halving, so they personally should cash out right before the event. Unsurprisingly, the price crashed when they all together had started to sell their bitcoins some time prior the halving

Hahah, that's funny, I didn't know that was happening before the halving. Same thing happens almost every time the price of bitcoin reaches a height never seen before. Everybody thinks it's time to sell, but the price is dropping so fast because of evrybody's selling that no one is happy.  

Only those who wanted to buy bitcoin are happy. They have long waited for the moment when the price drops a little.
A little time will pass and we will again see how the price has reached heights.

True, those who want to buy BTC are happy when the price goes down significantly. But not all of them buy during those times, because it's frightening to do, not knowing to which point the dropping continues.

I still don't get it why do people want to cash out exactly after the halving? Isn't that more logical to expect the price rising after halving, so why to sell BTC then?
1755  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Next 100x on: May 30, 2017, 06:26:54 PM
XRP for sure. Look at the chart, it found support, now ready to take off again.

Considering the fact that this post was made on April 5 that was one of the greatest predictions I have ever seen. XRP was $0.037 and 0.000032 BTC on April 5. Even now, after dropping from that peak on May 17 when it was $0.41 and 0.00022 BTC, Ripple is several times more expensive then on April 5, both in USD and in BTC.
1756  Economy / Economics / Re: BITCOIN HALVING? on: May 30, 2017, 06:08:56 PM
Its true the last halving at 2016 had been pumped the bitcoin at December, it were around 300-350 the all year till December when the coin went to 500 dollars, and near the halving it had reached 700, few days after the price had dropped to 500-600 dollars, soo you need to be smarter and buy as soon as possible before the halving, being 1 year or even sooner, because people will start to pump knowing the next halving is coming.

The price crashed a few weeks before the halving

And I had been telling about such a possibility a few months before the crash for the reasons I explained earlier in the thread (and back then). People en masse think essentially along the same lines, and ironically, they all think they are somehow different from the rest of the pack. It was not a rocket science to assume that they would think that most would try to cash out exactly after the halving, so they personally should cash out right before the event. Unsurprisingly, the price crashed when they all together had started to sell their bitcoins some time prior the halving

Hahah, that's funny, I didn't know that was happening before the halving. Same thing happens almost every time the price of bitcoin reaches a height never seen before. Everybody thinks it's time to sell, but the price is dropping so fast because of evrybody's selling that no one is happy.  
1757  Economy / Services / Re: [FULL] Ⓣ Ⓣ Ⓣ Torcoin Signature Campaign Ⓣ Ⓣ Ⓣ on: May 30, 2017, 05:51:04 PM
Payments received, both in TOR and in BTC. Thank you, iluvbitcoins!  Smiley

It's an honour to be a part of the Torcoin Signature Campaign.
1758  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What the hell is going on with Stratis? on: May 30, 2017, 04:57:29 PM
Stratis is basically a platform like Etherium. It is on c# coding language so it is native to Microsoft products - that's why we might see some nice deals here.
Because it is "like" Etherium, i also expect at least 1 billion market cap, which is x2 of the current one. It is just a good coin that is having some nice development. Same thing could happen with Lisk.
I would say it will go to about $10 for sure. Smiley

Well, most likely you are not far from the truth. STRAT has $13 million+ on Poloniex in 24h and imo the very fact that it is added on Poloniex is saying something good about this coin. They usually don't add coins with short life. Also stratis blockchain solutions help researchers to create efficient databases, so they definitely have a future.
1759  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Next big thing? on: May 30, 2017, 04:21:46 PM
I think it's more like we will learn the advantages of the altcoins which exist already.  Ethereum, Litecoin and some others have shown that they are great coins to use, but most people, even among those who use bitcoin already, don't bother to take a closer look at them, maybe because of the lack of time, but still. IMO Ripple has a big potential, although it is ideologically an opposite to bitcoin thing and bitcoin fans will never accept it.
1760  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is BTC's high fees one reason why people trade with other coin "bases"? on: May 29, 2017, 08:20:46 AM
I am in several exchanges and noticed a coin that I wanted to buy was in an exchange I'm not currently on.  But the fee for sending BTC there is so high that I'm wondering if is this why some exchanges have different coins to buy and sell with?   Like you can buy coins with LTC, Doge, Espers, etc.

Seems like it's time to do more business with alts. These BTC fees are very high for making small payments here and there.

I was thinking about that lately. Suppose you have BTC on an exchange but you don't want to pay high fees so you exchange your BTC on LTC and withdraw LTC paying much less. But what's next? Almost nobody accepts LTC. You can't exchange LTC to your local currency, at least where I live you can't, although it's pretty easy to exchange BTC to our local currency here. So, what would be the next step?
You are coming with valid reasons. Only long term holders may look for other coins in the case you are explaining. I am also not having any services which will be accepting altcoin payments so that I could save tx fees.

Crypto users are already working on how to bypass long confirmation delay/higher tx fees. In services and in service discussions we are having more number of topics on viabtc accelerator and some paid accelerating services. This simply shows people are not switching over to altcoin just for the reason of higher tx fees.

Exactly. Switching to altcoins is possible only if people you are having business with also switch to the same altcoins as you for a long period of time. Otherwise you can't avoid the process of buying BTC with altcoins whcih will result paying those high fees anyway.
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