It would be interesting to see what happens if someone sues Google over this. For example, if you search for "ChipMixer" (the one in my signature is the real one), Google advertises a phishing website. I have reported the phishing site to Google on December 15, 2017, and I know other people have reported it too. Google simply ignores it, allows scammers to advertise, and earns from this. Doesn't that make Google responsible for all people who get scammed since the fake site was first reported? They don't seem to care about people getting scammed, as long as they earn from it. the main problem is Google's multi-billion dollar software which rules the internet keeps showing/bombards "google ads" all over the internet.
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Yes. Google makes a small profit every time someone clicks an ad.The hackers paid google by the click, and they probably thought it was very cheap for the gains they were making through hijacking people's wallets. Why do people click/see google ads. Other ways such as "forum signatures" are safer than google ads. Like I said: bookmark the urls of the exchanges you use. Don't google them.
Use and throw google.com ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Google should really have a manual verification process for untrusted ad partners, ensuring that they are not mimicking similar services, or sites that cater for sensitive information. To some degree, I think Google is responsible for the losses incurred by these users. To be honest though, you need to be pretty stupid to be fooled by the old domain switcheroo attack. e.g. www.blockchain.info.xyz could be used instead of the actual domain. Most browsers even highly the domain extension and flag up potentially malicious sites. So these people must be either 1. Woefully ignorant, 2. Not adequately secured, or 3. Both. Google has multi-billion dollars software which shows "google ads" all over the internet. They track users activities on the internet and "google ads" become headaches. Google has been responsible for killing "internet marketing". Why click/see google ads ?
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Google made profits from those "poison ads" ??
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Bitcoin fell from $20,000 to $8,000. How will Bitcoin be $20,000 again ??
Bitcoin started from $0.10
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Plunging US dollar boosts gold’s safe-haven demandGold prices have edged up on the back of a tumbling US dollar which, according to analysts, has set the stage for a new bull market for the precious metal. Experts project higher gold prices in the near-term. The yellow metal was trading at $1,354.65 an ounce as of 10:20 GMT on Thursday, after enjoying its best trading day on Wednesday since June 24, 2016. "Higher US inflation combined with the US dollar exhibiting zero correlation to higher interest rates amidst burdening duel deficits (trade and budget) should play out favorably for gold markets,” the head of trading APAC at foreign exchange OANDA, Stephen Innes, told Reuters. The US dollar hit a 15-month low on Thursday, trading at 106.30 yen. The dollar index, a measure of the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, fell 0.5 percent to 88.66. “I think we could see significant US dollar weakness through the first half of the year,” Bill Baruch, president of Blue Line Futures, told the Street. “The real move in gold is yet to come. I think we could see prices above $1,400 an ounce later this year.” https://www.rt.com/business
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if one person can make Bitcoin, then 10,000 people can make 10,000 cryptos.
Cryptocurrencies looks self-destructive/suicidal
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have you ever heard of market caps? 320 billion genuine dollars put into bitcoin would drive the price of one coin into the hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions.
At $1000, the real game for Bitcoin begins.. Look at Silver price from 1980 to 2018
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If there is demand for something it has value. A lot of the cryptocurrencies have large communities behind them so i don't see that happening. He has a conflict of interest on this because he would like you to think that most are worth nothing but ripple is more valuable so therefore his opinion isn't valid anyway.
It took $320,000,000,000 to take Bitcoin to $20,000. it has all the signs of $320 billion PONZI
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So true. No wonder countries always talk about Bitcoin being a contributing factor in crime lol.
Bitcoin $1 to $1000 gave $800,000,000 in the hands of "cyber criminal" since he had 100,000 Bitcoin since the beginning
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What would happen if the Thai police decide to confiscate the btc and liquidate them. How quickly could you sell 100k btc and where would you sell them?
Police might destroy those 100,000 Bitcoins. Police burns/destroys tigers, lions, elephants, rhinos bones and skins when they can earn multi-million dollars. $400,000,000 worth of drugs are set on fire by police at one go.
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You don't make 800 millions selling "products", only if those products are credits cards but even so...probably most of those bitcoins where acquired when BTC was below 1000, and even in this case...80 millions? The entire SR bust was 10 times below that.
$1,000,000,000 can do lots of serious crimes
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FBI coming to Bitcoin ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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Silver is $16/ounce and Gold is $1325/ounce now..
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which I expect today is a great capital to buy bitcoin
At $1000, the real game begins
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In time most digital currencies will be worthless, according to the head of the centralized cryptocurrency ripple, Brad Garlinghouse. The majority of cryptocurrencies can’t be used as transactional currency, and they are being traded like assets, according to the CEO. Ripple and the company behind it are arguably the most criticized digital assets, as the whole idea of bitcoin as the first cryptocurrency was that it should not be regulated. https://www.rt.com/business
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But not too long,that is called revolutions.If we adapt to the crypto to cryto transactions then the governments will be out of the game here.So it is in our hand make revolution and make decentralized currency system worldwide.
Egypt revolution ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Nowaday the bitcoin awearness is fastly spread. and every one demand for bitcoin. I think After 10 years one satoshi will be equal to one dollar am i right ?
A Boeing 747 jumbo plane costs $300,000,000. A luxury house costs $1,000,000 to $25,000,000 How will 21,000,000 Bitcoins only be used worldwide when $1 = 1 Bitcoin ?
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Governments crush revolutions ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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