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21  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who can destroy Bitcoin ? on: November 07, 2017, 02:49:02 AM
Someone are 10000% percent sure that China can destroy Bitcoin. Well, that is not true at all. Even China is famous for its work with it, it doesn't mean that they decide the future of Bitcoin.

However, there is one big factor that can be fatal for Bitcoin.  THE GOVERNMENT!!!  Since Bitcoin is an online currency, if the governments decide the stop the internet, they can easily wipe off Bitcoin. In fact, they can wipe off most of the other banking as well because most of it is online these days.

 They can make minning illegal. If these miners could be shut down, no more Bitcoins will be generated, which could bring down the system.

22  Other / Archival / Re: is EVERY ico a scam?? on: November 07, 2017, 02:40:21 AM
No of course not. But before you strart investing you must make sure where your money will go. You  can search and find an info for the every ICO you want to invest in, BUT you should also make sure that the comments you read, are not made by the people who work in this ICO. Sometimes its very easy to find it out.

What is more, there is also a list af scam ICOs that you can find online.  In the crypto-currency industry it has become normal to receive 300–500 and even 1000% a year profit on investments. Many scam projects show and 5000% per year, though at a very short distance. Naturally, the risks of losing your investments are very high. And of course if you see this numbers, you MUST be sure wether to invest or not.
23  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When will banks start a war against bitcoin on: November 05, 2017, 12:12:44 AM
Do you actually believe that the governments of the world are going to allow a digital currency that they have no control over to become “the future of money”?
 Bitcoin is already being portrayed as a currency that attracts criminals involved in such things as tax evasion, drug dealing, gambling, terrorism and money laundering.
  However, i am sure that no one will ever stop bitcoin. I'm sure banks and financial institutions are already quite afraid of bitcoin. Right now I think they will only try to discredit bitcoin with the "bubble" accusation, the money laundry problem etc, like we already seen.
24  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: More and more BitcoinATMs on: November 04, 2017, 11:54:43 PM
Bitcoin machines are not ATMs in the traditional sense and probably use the wording ATM as a neologism. Bitcoin kiosks are machines which are connected to the Internet, allowing the insertion of cash in exchange for bitcoins given as a paper receipt or by moving money to a public key on the blockchain. They look like traditional ATMs, but Bitcoin kiosks do not connect to a bank account and instead connect the user directly to a Bitcoin exchange. I live in Torontoand it has become extremely easy nowadays here. Soon, it is going to be all over the world!! And that is really cool.
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