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17781  Economy / Services / Re: [BIT-X.com] Earn Bitcoins by Posting | Signature Campaign on: April 14, 2015, 09:01:38 PM
i noticed that some random thread are not counted, can we have a list of those?

i don't want to waste my time on these thread if i'm not payed

It's all listed in the first post.

I still encourage you to post there even if it's not paid, if you have something to say. Don't refrain from posting just because you won't be paid for it!

yeah sometime i do it, if the argument is really interesting
17782  Economy / Services / Re: [BIT-X.com] Earn Bitcoins by Posting | Signature Campaign on: April 14, 2015, 08:10:21 PM
i noticed that some random thread are not counted, can we have a list of those?

i don't want to waste my time on these thread if i'm not payed
17783  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How many new jobs have been created thanks to Bitcoin? on: April 14, 2015, 07:29:16 PM

250,000 jobs? What are they smoking? That's probably more than there are active and regular users of Bitcoin itself. Even the biggest and bloatiest crypto companies like Coinbase can't be employing more a than a few tens, or maybe hundreds, of people.

they are countining every new job, even tiny one, and they are taken into account all countries i guess


250,000 jobs? What are they smoking? That's probably more than there are active and regular users of Bitcoin itself. Even the biggest and bloatiest crypto companies like Coinbase can't be employing more a than a few tens, or maybe hundreds, of people.
250k jobs seems to be too much IMO. I would probably say it's around 10-20k jobs created in the bitcoin/crypto currency field. More jobs will be created in the future once bitcoin gets more popular.

actually i think it would make sense if you include every little job(not just big one), and if we consider that there are more than 2.5M people that own bitcoin, we end up with 10% of those working on those jobs

although I'm not 100% sure if it's fake or not
17784  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How many new jobs have been created thanks to Bitcoin? on: April 14, 2015, 07:05:18 PM
it's very hard to know the exact number, but i found this

for freelancer, those also pay in bitcoin https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=985550.0

also, this seems legit maybe http://cointelegraph.com/news/113486/bitcoin-created-more-jobs-than-the-us-govt-in-2014

250k new jobs
17785  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: is this the end of bitcoin? on: April 14, 2015, 06:02:31 PM
Just because Bitcoin is the "currency of the future" does not guarantee that it will (someday) be worth thousands of dollars.
Bitcoin in the future could very well be at parity (equal to) the dollar, the pound, or any other banker-controlled currency.
The party's over. I see "the future" and it looks like the Rich Elite with lots of shiny controls and regulations designed to keep you firmly in your working-class, slave condition.
If you have Bitcoin, SELL NOW and walk away from your delusions of wealth in this arena. Bitcoin is toast as an "investment for the future."  Now get your ass back to WORK. Your boss needs a new sailboat.

you mean 1 btc = 1 dollar? not possible and it doesn't make sense at all, because of the limited supply, instead those scam fiat have all, infinite supply, printed every day

right price of bitcoin should be in the range of 10k-100k
17786  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: can someone explain BTC-e reports? on: April 14, 2015, 05:01:21 PM
if we use some logic, trade history should be the result of your order history

example you order 10 btc then trade them with ltc, the result is the trade history

i can't find transaction history on my btc-e account, there are only those voices

17787  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: VPS on: April 14, 2015, 04:42:04 PM
I can't answer your question, because I don't understand so much Lips sealed
I just interested to your Project, because I like all kind of new project that people made.
Please let me know when the coin was launch, and maybe the progress Wink
Maybe I can help you to promote your coin Grin

that is very encouraging, thank you..
i want to re-create the FUN people had when using bitcoins earlier like 2009-2011
just using old miners and mine my coin.
i am not going to monetize it in any sorts.

i will rather create campaigns for fun. since i am a photographer, i would be giving away my works for some of my coins. just making it fun for everyone.

as far as i understood bitcoins, mining at home is not very productive anymore considering the level of difficulty it has reached.

i would be giving away some stuffs in the attic for some of my coins, just like having fun amongst everybody who wants to.

nothing about money nothing about making a price.

as i noticed, everybody or almost everybody on this forum now is just like rushing towards gold. when bitcoins at first was meant to be monetize but before the pizza story, techies used to have fun with bitcoins.

i want to re-create that.

i still need a lot of stuffs to gather, i am still in my learning phase.

but once its on, you can be sure i will notify you about it

If you make a coin without the cryptographic knowledge, you'll be vulnerable and people may even lose money because of a fun project. You should also consider algorithms like X11 X13 or X15 since sha256 will make your coin vulnerable to big miners or people holding massive ASICS made for bitcoin.

i was just looking into that few minutes ago. can you give me a brief about those algorithms?

and no i am not willing to let people lose money for fun project, if that happens i will just shut it down and self mine my coins for my fun.

i have another question, x11 x13 or x15 are they scrypt or not?

scrypt tends to be very disliked in the market, since people are releasing scrypt weekly if not daily.

i want to use the best algorithm, making everybody get a fair cut in the process.

there are users here that can make your life easy by making for you an altcoin in a few steps, you need just to pay

here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=466908.0, he seems trusted

those algo you mentioned(x11 x13 ecc...) are not scrypt they are different algo, and there are many more, like m7(another version of m7, slightly different, used by a coin called magi) then you have jackpotcoin algo, nest5 algo, quarkcoin algo, keccak, qbit algo ecc....
17788  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Bitcoin Mining 1btc a month? on: April 14, 2015, 04:28:43 PM
with the electricity its not possible to buy a solar generator and generate with them electricity?

Or a small wind turbine depending if your location favours one of these.  I just sold my home mining gear yesterday. It was 3.2TH and generated just under 1BTC per month.  Sold because it's just not worth it.

It's the setup cost that makes it so hard.  Could they do it, sure.  But cost compared to regular electricity just makes it not practical to do.

yeah because you basically pay in advance the cost of electricity of many years(if your is cheap), it's like gambling to be honest

and for this you won't see any profit for a long time, meanwhile btc can fall and you end with a great loss, not a smart move to do

in mining is better to diuite your costs, what i mean is that it's better to pay small amount but frequently, than investing big amount and don't pay nothing for months, the latter is better for trading i guess
17789  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Sending bitcoins without miner fees on: April 14, 2015, 04:20:39 PM
i've send bitcoin without the fees, but it never come back, in the end it get through, but it takes much longer(2-3 hours in my case)

How much did you send? It must be a big amount!

I sent with 500 satoshi miners fee on a BTC0.1 transaction, but it took like 6 hours or something to confirm. Considering you sent with no fees at all, that's very good time.
The amount can be small or big. If one of the output is a dust transaction, the time to confirm would be much slower. the larger the amount, the faster the confirmation time since the input affects the equation to calculate priority.

i think the amount doesn't matter much, because it was only 0.01 and it required 2 hour only to recieve first confirmation...also, the thing that matter more is how many transactions there are in that time  when you sent your amount

while queue positions can be problematic... because you don't know how many fee the others are using to speed up their transactions, so although you raise it, won't mean that will be faster....
17790  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Banks and Bitcoin on: April 14, 2015, 04:11:25 PM
they can control the market, if they would acquire a very big amount, and they can do it easily, they are not interested for other reason, like the fact that bitcoin have still a low marketcap, and it bring nothing to them in term of money

They will still be bound by the same rules. Market manipulation is still market manipulation, whether with equities or with Bitcoin.

well bitcoin wasn't born to stop market manipulation, no asset can do this, and it isn't certainly bitcoin fault

and bitcoin will never achieve perfect distribution, so market manipulation will stay there forever, if bank start to buy bitcoin in large amount(i doubt because they are building their own centralized technology) it won't change too much the current manipulation
17791  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Bitcoin? on: April 14, 2015, 04:05:21 PM
My question to the OP is why is this topic self moderated? Are you planning to influence the discussion by removing the posts you don't like?

If you want to ask people "why Bitcoin?" maybe it would be good to ask yourself "why fiat?". This question was already asked at least a 100 times on the forum.

very blinkered mindset, one thing i'm confident of is another p2p currency will surpass btc (not saying such exists yet).

Isn't this the natural way of things? Something will eventually surpass Bitcoin, just like Bitcoin will eventually make services like Western Union obsolete and will offer an alternative to the current banking system.


My guess? Hes about to pump a shitcoin.... Very typical for all the scamcoins bs...

who is?

i think that above discussion is more about something, that doesn't yet exist, replacing bitcoin eventually.

any shitcoin pumping in this thread will be deleted (hence, as stated earlier, the self moderation).

you know that coin can be bitcoin 2.0... don't forget that bitcoin isn't complete, it offer all new things to be explored and upgraded, into something even better

bitcoin has potentially that's why you should choose it, while fiat is being controlled by greedy banks/gov, and there is no future for it, is an old "dying technology"

another thing why i prefer bitcoin, is that you can't just "print more"
17792  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mainstream on: April 14, 2015, 03:56:38 PM
there is only one thing that can truly make bitcoin mainstream in no time

the death of all fiat, but that is just a dream
17793  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is Bitcoin is a ponzi game on: April 14, 2015, 03:55:01 PM
what make it a ponzi? the early adopter? they just got lucky, their coins were worthless at that time, i'm sure many of you would have sold those early coin at $10 at best

because of mega farms controlling the network? it is how bitcoin is supposed to be, nothing wrong here, you can still mine altcoin and dump for bitcoin, it's the same in the end

because rich guys are manipulating the market? rich guy can buy everything and manipulate other assets too, it's not bitcoin fault
17794  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How Can an Exchange Gain Your Trust? on: April 14, 2015, 01:46:45 PM
it gain my trust if it see reliabe(never hacked before, but there are exception like poloniex) and proceed my order quickly along with fast withdrawal

poloniex like i said above is an exception, because the dev worked very hard to gain the trust again from his users, and made his exchange again secure(even better than before) also, he has returned from his own pockets some of those bitcoin stolen
17795  Economy / Speculation / Re: 3 billion market cap for this tech... on: April 14, 2015, 12:36:05 PM
3 Billion is really undervalued, it mean that everyone could just buy less than 0.5 dollars of bitcoin, which are 0.002252 bitcoin

for me a "real price" should be the one that make everyone holding at least 1 btc, this mean x444 current price, which is equal to a price of 100k for 1 btc
17796  Economy / Speculation / Re: Beginning of a reversal? on: April 14, 2015, 12:25:06 PM
honestly how many people believe in the technology that bitcoin stands for ! Panic at drops currently shows everyones in it for the fiat which is a bit ironic if you ask me

i'm sure rich guys are here because of the tech, i mean they are already rich they shouldn't care too much about money made with bitcoin(there must be some exception, some greedy rich guy, i know...), while poors are more here for a quick buck

but i agree that those who are here for the tech belong to a very low %
17797  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: April 14, 2015, 12:15:39 PM
How about invest in altcoin, if you know how to do it, you could earn a lot of bitcoin
You can try gambling too Roll Eyes
But, the easiest way to earn bitcoin is buy bitcoin

this assuming that bitcoin will not keeps falling and you don't panic selling , otherwise is just called "spend money" not "earn"

right now is better to watch the various markets instead of throwing a blind investment
17798  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Privacy Question on: April 14, 2015, 12:08:26 PM
I don't think it'll make any difference to receive BTC using either wallets. If you wish not to be linked to the addresses, your best bet is to install a 3rd wallet client or create an online account just to receive the coins. You can use addresses generated by the 3rd wallet for inbound transactions only.

What's the best online account to use?

blockchain.info, you can add a mixer for more privacy but you will not get 100% anon

a good strategy for a good anonimity, would be to start with an amount that is already splitted among many adresses

then you proceed with the usual ramification
17799  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: how much can you make weekly? on: April 14, 2015, 12:05:30 PM
Wait wait wait, with 3 different accounts??? How can you handle that, and how about the limit post/ip???
And, is it legal  Huh

In theory, nothing stops you from having multiple accounts in this forum (it isn't against forum rules), and using them all to join signature campaigns. In practice however, there are a couple of limitations, I suppose: as you mentioned, handling several accounts and posting with them all is probably time consuming, and will likely get you banned, if post quality is poor; and some campaign managers don't like that, and will deny you payment if you get caught doing it.

So we can just use multiple account with our own risk to get banned or anything Shocked

it's against the rules of basically any campaign, and btw if you really do only 0.1 with 5 account, there is something really wrong about your posting

you can do now that amount with 1 account only

but then think about this, what's the point of joing the same campaign with multiple account?

i mean the posts done with the others can be done with the main account...utterly pointless, it make more sense to join multiple campaign with many account
17800  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Banks and Bitcoin on: April 14, 2015, 12:00:09 PM
I'm afraid banks already controlled majority of the coins out there. As someone said, banks don't like something that they can not control Back to early days when MTGOX were dominating the bitcoin exchange, many traders from banks have already claimed large amount of coins, and I have reason to believe that it was bank traders who drove last two large wave of bubbles. So they will stay in bitcoin and play like they did with gold/silver

Lol. Seriously? Do you have any evidence for this or are you just being paranoid? The banks don't have the balls to put massive amounts of money into bitcoin and even if they were buying up loads of coins it would just make the rest more valuable as they sure as hell wont get their hands on mine.

Banks create money, and that money can buy anything, including bitcoin. As long as people use banks' fiat money to measure value, then most of the coins will belong to banks

Exactly. They create money so why would they be interested in spending it on bitcoin as it's something they can't control at all.

they can control the market, if they would acquire a very big amount, and they can do it easily, they are not interested for other reason, like the fact that bitcoin have still a low marketcap, and it bring nothing to them in term of money
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