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1781  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Attraction on: January 21, 2017, 03:07:02 AM
I have no boss or overlord looking down on me and breathing on my neck when I'm turning my money into bitcoins and basically there is no one telling me what I can and can not do, I'm limitless with BTCitcoin.
1782  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My Idea for Protect Bitcoin Paper Wallets from damages. on: January 21, 2017, 02:44:03 AM
Your private key exist in the system digitally and encrypted no matter what, you could put paper wallet in a safe or keep the zip file in cloud storage.

One thing every one really should start doing is to store small amounts in each addresses and never hold bitcoins in used addresses for long term holding purposes.
1783  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitvest scam how you were likely conned out your btc. on: January 21, 2017, 02:19:28 AM
Don't you guys have something like nondisclosure or contract of sorts? this is really bad if you knew those things all this time then why didn't you come forward with your information and expose them sooner? now that they are not paying you hush money you are doing this?

So they protect their investors, but have they stole from any one other than delayed withdraws?

No basically if anyone was having a good run up and draining the investors profits they would delay withdraws.
that would normally be more then what the wallet held, so someone who really drained investor profits.


If they were doing something illegal and you didn't do anything about it then you are equally guilty, they delaying money withdrawals requested by gamblers after they won, first it shows that people really win and it's not a losing nightmare for players and secondly it shows that they care about their own and their investors funds and are concerned about security.
I think you are the one looking bad here, because you are betraying the confidence they've put in you and blaming them not for theft or fraud but for not paying you.

Signing contracts using block chain is something that could come handy in the future.
1784  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitvest scam how you were likely conned out your btc. on: January 21, 2017, 01:58:45 AM
Don't you guys have something like nondisclosure or contract of sorts? this is really bad if you knew those things all this time then why didn't you come forward with your information and expose them sooner? now that they are not paying you hush money you are doing this?

So they protect their investors, but have they stole from any one other than delayed withdraws?
1785  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will Bitcoin break $2000? because of Trump? on: January 21, 2017, 01:34:41 AM
Since no government can control bitcoin and it's market as well it's distribution, considering that literally anyone can have bitcoins without them knowing about who he/she is I really doubt any government's officials in any of the powerful countries do anything to boost bitcoin and they will do the opposite trying to undermine the credibility and paint it as something that people should avoid put their trust in.

Bitcoin might have fluctuate hard in both ways but the steady growth in popularity, adoption and value is something more visible especially since last year.
1786  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Public vs private blockchains on: January 20, 2017, 11:30:46 PM
Mods are trashing threads without any notice!
1787  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining With My Laptop on: January 20, 2017, 11:00:10 PM
We all know that mining with home computers or laptops isn't an option for bitcoin mining but seems like it isn't an option even for a bitcoin clone in the first day of it's launching, why is that? in the first 2 years of bitcoin mining with a desktop computer was possible without even joining a pool.

Can I run a core wallet without it trying to mine and use my system resources?
1788  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice, so much for provably fair !! on: January 19, 2017, 05:08:57 PM
Posting on a 6 month old thread though Cheesy Cheesy prime dice or not, if people try any casino and experience the same results then they will never go back there again and I think every one should see for themselves by trying a casino, my advice for anyone is to only bet once after setting the client seed then clear browser or casino site's data stored on browser close and reopen it and go back to that site again set client seed bet once and roll the dice.

Just tell me the results you might get lucky doing that.
1789  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why some people prefer Bitcoin over fiat ? on: January 19, 2017, 04:49:12 PM
Mods are trashing threads without any notice!
1790  Economy / Economics / Re: The 2.5 million dollar Bitcoin on: January 19, 2017, 03:47:13 PM
U.S. dollars have little to do with bitcoin anymore.
I wish that was true but facts are out there for every one to see, USD is a paper money that 97% of all countries can not survive without it and any country or economy tries to resist will suffer painfully, however alternative to dollar is euro but that is not doing so well given recent events in green continent.
The important thing for bitcoin isn't adoption at a large scale but people believing and willing to exchange it for their valuable property something that has almost equal value and price worldwide like gold, fiat and as long as people have faith in bitcoin I'm sure increase in value will happen eventually.
1791  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to sell bitcoins on an exchange on: January 19, 2017, 08:42:35 AM
Hey bro! one way or another you'll have to provide your documentation and prove your identity whether in a local exchange or international service.
So stop bi*ching around Cheesy you just use a mixer service first for no one to be able to track your source.
If you need to sell stolen bitcoins you should try to sell to someone face to face or trade with trusted members here to receive paypal but know that stolen money will not go down easily from your throat.
For day trading purposes if some exchange isn't asking for your ID verification just stay away from them because legit services doing legal business wont deal with you without first knowing who you are and saving your information, so if you are not trying to trade for illegal purposes and have no fear of law enforcement I'd suggest is better to provide what they ask.
1792  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will you burn your bitcoins IF something goes wrong? on: January 19, 2017, 08:06:32 AM
This is it, we're burning money every day but governments keep their record and since bitcoin isn't physically available after burning(spending) blockchain(government of bitcoin) keeps the records in public ledger and data is available on every miner's core wallet, unless every single nodes of bitcoin and everyone with a live copy of blockchain secretly is working for the agency there is no way that they could scr*w with our wealth.

If dev team spreads their legs and sh*t all over the code, then we might as well fork or if critical flaws found again we could fix and fork to have our own perfect version, the results are that none of the OP's scenarios could practically and logically happen.
1793  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: i have a trick of gambling but i can't use :( on: January 19, 2017, 07:44:41 AM
Does your trick involve stealing money from others? if people are going to lose from their pockets and only you are the one with advantage over others then it's called cheating, stealing, scamming, whatever you want to call it is just wrong, wronger than thinking people are fools.
No one here thought about it if OP's strategy could be considered as cheating or not?

If it's not cheating and no one will continually lose every time you win using the trick then all hail the great magician.
1794  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How is BTC being developed? on: January 19, 2017, 07:31:04 AM
Is there any other projects like any altcoin being developed by core team? I think if the same team and names with the same principles and professionally dedicated commitment start working on a real alternative to bitcoin, lets call it something that shows it could be trusted and as an improved bitcoin without bitcoin's flaws or weaknesses.
Have they done something like that? if so then I can't see in bitcoin.org.
1795  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: We are still far behind mainstream acceptance on: January 18, 2017, 10:47:48 PM
Seriously though why people make it complicated? if I had $5 billion I'd buy bitcoins and deposit them in hundreds of addresses and kept a few back up for safety, this is it people bitcoin is our solution, for how long are you going to put your head under the sands?

@franky1, are you referring to spam transactions? because I've seen fake transaction generators that I think are a plague to slow down the network, how can we stop them?
1796  Economy / Services / Re: Qtum Social Media Campaign (twitter) on: January 18, 2017, 10:30:00 PM
What should we say every week 5 times? like yay #Qtum such project much promising! or Lets go people now is the time to get in #Qtum or never yay! or Did you know that you could reach moon with #Qtum? buy now yay!

You want retweets as well, so do you really think more than 500 followers care about our words? no they don't it's you they need to read about and care enough to follow, either people will lie and scramble few words to do their 5 tweets or they simply scare away potential investors by doing so.

Also it would be much appreciated if you could tell us how many participants are required and give an update about escrow in OP.
1797  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you believe in god? on: January 18, 2017, 06:37:43 PM
I believe  in God He is the creator of all things here on earth and outside the earth without Him all things will not exist ,I believe that science will never dispproved God but in contrary it reveals How great and amazing He is , I'm not gonna judge anyone here but if youve ever read some of the scriptures you will found out that they are related and they will never contradict each other
They are all contrary to common sense. Everyone knows that the relatives of the sick children are born. Therefore, marriages between relatives are prohibited. The Bible says that the entire population of the earth family and are descended from Adam and Eve. Nonsense!

No, only white people are descended from Adam and Eve and made in gods image. Filthy dark skinned people are descended from apes that the devil cast a spell on to make them look like people.




Now why would you compare Obama and his wife to Adam and Eve? ape or no ape we all share DNA.
1798  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Fuck Coinbase on: January 17, 2017, 11:57:03 PM
This is what happens when giving enough credit and trusting with 8 figures amounts to the greedy companies.
1799  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: **PRESIDENT TRUMP**OFFICIAL THREAD***MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.[ OFFICIAL THREAD] on: January 17, 2017, 11:51:05 PM
I guess price is now somehow stable, hoping for a bit more rise though Smiley
1800  Economy / Speculation / Re: Trump's inauguration day on: January 17, 2017, 11:35:38 PM
It already has increased.
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