Currently there are no safe and risk free investment. Perhaps a few old established (and licensed) casinos are the best options. Mining is barely profitable in these days and 99 percent of the securities are turned out to be failures or scams. The altcoin business is a real bloodbath except if you have some insider info . (Maybe NXT, Maidsafe and Ethereum are the exceptions.)
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The biggest issue is the exchange rate. If you are working with a low margin, your profit could be easily getting eaten up by a sudden price drop.
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When BTC started, nobody had any and it was worthless, so it was right to give away thousands of BTC to make it popular. All that has changed. Now that BTC's worth something, now that companies are building on BTC, now that serious business transactions are made with bitcoin, it's about time for faucets to adapt.
BTC is real. It's money, and you've got to work to earn some. I hope all faucets will disappear in 2015. Faucets are hurting bitcoin by making some people believing you can get it while doing nothing sitting in your home. No, BTC isn't like that, and it shouldn't be any easier to get than any fiat currency. Even for small amounts.
Are you crazy ? No, he isn't. He rightly think that ppl should do something for getting paid. What he missed is the fact that ppl actually generating money for faucet owners, by visiting those sites and then they get paid for doing so. Certinly I can't rule out that he's just has the same strictly elitist attitude as Mircea Popescu .
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Does Bitcon-QT use BONIC in any way?
No, but at least one altcoin (Curecoin) using BOINC as minig method.
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When BTC started, nobody had any and it was worthless, so it was right to give away thousands of BTC to make it popular. All that has changed. Now that BTC's worth something, now that companies are building on BTC, now that serious business transactions are made with bitcoin, it's about time for faucets to adapt.
BTC is real. It's money, and you've got to work to earn some. I hope all faucets will disappear in 2015. Faucets are hurting bitcoin by making some people believing you can get it while doing nothing sitting in your home. No, BTC isn't like that, and it shouldn't be any easier to get than any fiat currency. Even for small amounts.
Actually in most cases ppl not getting paid for "doing nothing sitting in your home". They are watching big bunch of adds every time they go to a faucet site, therefore generating revenue for the faucet owner.
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Depends on the given person. Most of needs it but few ppl are more happy alone.
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I guess one of their buddies already started manufacturing the medicine... :/
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A ciminal committed robbery and attacked a police officer then he got what he desrved. If he was white nobody would give a shit. As he was black his death was a good reason for some to forge some political capital and for others a good opportunuty for some looting. Pretty much like in London couple of years ago.
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"The families of three London schoolgirls feared to have gone to Syria last month have said police failed to pass on to them crucial information that they believe could have saved the teenagers from falling into the clutches of Islamic State. ... The families’ specific complaint centres on letters the police wrote in February following the first disappearance. The letters to parents said their children had been friends with the pupil of Bethnal Green Academy, and asked for permission to take a formal statement. But instead of delivering the letters to the parents, police handed them to the girls themselves, who hid them. The families found the letters in textbooks in the girls’ bedrooms only after the girls left two weeks later. Police confirmed that the letters had been handed to the girls." http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/mar/06/syria-bound-girls-hid-police-letter-familiesWhat do you think guys ? Who is right? The families or the police? IMO they are just trying to dodge responsibility. Raising a children is primarily a duty of the parents and the family. Schools are only the second line and the police shold be involved only if all the above screwed up things.
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Oh good so you're not all bad then, I thought you were one of those psychopaths like your leader.
Erdogan? He's islamist, and I don't like him. He's not even Turkish (He said that his etnicite is Georgian in his Georgia visit, also his wife's etnicite is arab). Yet, he was elected via "islamist" votes. You guys might need a new Evren pasa like back in '80...
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i posted cause every time i watch the news, watch youtube, read CL rant and rave, or bitcointalk politics and society, i see hatred towards muslims or anybody from the middle east that have nothing to do with ISIS. yes ISIS is a problem but for me the police in the US is a much bigger problem. both sides kill people but the police are killing far more and they are suppose to protect and serve. the police are domestic terrorists and i hate them more than ISIS. we are so busy fighting and hating regular people when we should be paying more attention to the rising police state. the government wants us to hate each other. that's why the news mostly reports about our differences such as race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or republican vs democrat. they exploit our differences to shift the focus away from them so we fight each other and are not united enough to fight them.
Well, that make sense. That's why I asked which police. Maybe Lethn going to disagree, but here in the UK I found the police a nice and helpful bunch. (After the hungarian police it's was a really pleasant surprise.)
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So the US and the 51st state going to send more stuff to the rebels and now they are sending troops as well to guard this new lot, as Porky-Rats&Co are not really trustworthy when they see valuables around. OK I get it, but this kind of logistics still seems to be a bit overcomplicated .
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Need to stop the flow of new recruits and funding first. Then start getting rid of them piece by piece.
Once they they have no money or leadership, they will crumble.
Eliminating the current leader could lead to an internal power struggle, however IS seems to have a relative loose mission oriented comman structure. Cutting off their funding is an interesting problem. Their supporters needs to be eliminated first but doing that could be an issue...
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i hate the police
why do you hate police??? ... and which police we are talking about? No wonder literacy rates are so low, I get what the OP was going for with this thread. Good for you.
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Centralized and regulated coin Retro site design "World Group" with a gmail address as contact MLM style network Promises guaranteed profit Must be legit... In exchange for your vids here's an other one : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIasr2AiyZ0
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i hate the police
why do you hate police??? ... and which police we are talking about?
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These guy in Washington must be very careful on the toilet. Everything they touch turnes to shit.
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Everybody here should watch this video before buying into the latest and greatest coin with "great investment potential" .
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Not much to say... Its depends ppl buying and sell. Like stock markets. Bids and Ask.
Pretty much this. However as alts are pretty much unstable stuff on an often illiquid market, pump and dumps have some serious effects on prices.
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Definitely want to try/use it. I have some good experience with the NXT AE, so I expecting to see something similarly good stuff.
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