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21  Local / Esquina Libre / Re: Bitcointalk - Tenencia de varias cuentas en el foro - el fairplay on: January 15, 2020, 01:50:47 PM
Le he mandado un cap muy privado para demostrar que somos pareja. Y solo nos hemos estado apoyando, pero no hemos hecho nada que este mal, porque incluso, él está en otro estado.
Eso no demuestra nada.

Lo que más me sorprende es ver el supuesto trabajo que hizo al investigar, porque si viene a decir con seguridad que ha visto movimientos sospechosos, ¿cómo no vio entonces toda la actividad que hemos tenido desde hace años? porque aunque  estuvimos  inactivos durante un tiempo, ahí está el registro de lo que hemos hecho. Entonces eso da mucho qué pensar. Pero si quiere más pruebas se las podemos dar, aunque creo que si está vez hace su trabajo bien, no las necesitará. Porque tampoco voy a exponer mi identidad por un mal trabajo hecho, y un simple sabotaje.
No estoy saboteando a nadie  Cheesy  Tampoco es mi trabajo y no voy a pedir a nadie sus datos personales.


Vamos por partes  Roll Eyes

Tal vez me he precipitado pero voy a exponer mis indicios y vosotros me diréis si son fundadas las sospechas o no.
La sección en español suele ser tranquila, no hay muchos aportes y siempre de los mismos así que llama la atención que de un día para otro tengamos tanta actividad.


Aurora Castro
Ultima actividad 06-10-2018. Retoma la actividad el 04-01-2020.

LorenoCoin
Ultima actividad 12-10-2018. Retoma la actividad el 05-01-2020. Esta cuenta y labelcoin tienen la dirección "PGFi2gMwyLPDEMW976huB16nsrZNTPqAh7" en su perfil. Esa dirección pertenece al aidrop de privcy.


Las cuentas participan en el airdrop de DeepOnion y privcy.  Por la forma de expresarse tanto en ingles como en español, ambos de Venezuela.

Puedes decir que soy suspicaz o paranoico pero cuentas que llevan mas de 1 año inactivas y en cuestión de un día para otro despiertan con bastante actividad, me hace dudar y lo comento aquí que para eso es un foro publico, sin problema.

Se que es difícil probar que son cuentas de la misma persona al igual que probar que no lo son, ya que tu respuesta es factible dejaremos este asunto aquí de momento.
Si estoy equivocado mejor para todos.

Ya lorenocoin explicó por qué  estuvimos inactivos. Nos fue mal en esos proyectos, y nos decepcionamos. Somos novios y trabajamos juntos, ¿o acaso nunca han trabajado con alguien? Somos universitarios, y por ello también decidimos darnos un descanso, estamos siempre ocupados, así que nuestro tiempo es medido, y si decidimos entrar al mismo tiempo es porque estamos de vacaciones en estos momentos...
Esto de verdad no tiene lógica. Solo pido que si esto vuelve a suceder, nos muestren las supuestas coincidencias, porque no veo el sentido de venir a juzgar sin las suficientes pruebas, y menos si no es su trabajo. Porque aquí no estamos para estar jugando, todos tenemos derecho a trabajar.
 ¿Y si somos de Venezuela hay algún problema? además creo que es noticia a nivel mundial, de que sufrimos de luz e internet, entonces de ahí parte esas ultimas conexiones que usted dice. Y que venga a decir que un capture no prueba nada, pues me da a entender su falta de conocimiento en estás cosas. Y sí, me parece bien que dejemos esto hasta aquí, porque es obvio que usted está equivocado. 
22  Local / Esquina Libre / Re: Bitcointalk - Tenencia de varias cuentas en el foro - el fairplay on: January 15, 2020, 02:58:12 AM
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Aurora Castro es mi pareja que en este momento vive en otro estado, ella a veces me pregunta sobre temas de criptomonedas y yo le respondo nada más quizás por eso las similitudes al expresarnos, hay algún problema por eso?

Falso, sigue intentando aunque si has sido tan torpe de cometer ciertos errores no creo que tengas una excusa mejor.

Lo que más me sorprende es ver el supuesto trabajo que hizo al investigar, porque si viene a decir con seguridad que ha visto movimientos sospechosos, ¿cómo no vio entonces toda la actividad que hemos tenido desde hace años? porque aunque  estuvimos  inactivos durante un tiempo, ahí está el registro de lo que hemos hecho. Entonces eso da mucho qué pensar. Pero si quiere más pruebas se las podemos dar, aunque creo que si está vez hace su trabajo bien, no las necesitará. Porque tampoco voy a exponer mi identidad por un mal trabajo hecho, y un simple sabotaje.
23  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 67,1% of micro businesses do not know what cryptocurrencies are. on: January 14, 2020, 10:11:28 PM
What you think?
-Why does the population know cryptocurrencies?
-What would happen if at least 67.1% of microenterprises accepted Bitcoin as payment methods?
-Could it be that there are more countries like Mexico in which the population does not know or fear this new technology?

I guess you wanted to ask why the population does not know cryptocurrencies because most businesses are unaware according to the data.
They don't know because they don't care about improvements in this sector. When you're running a business you care about your revenue, your suppliers, your loan, but not about new types of payments. Most people know that you get paid with fiat money and that's it. They don't have time to do research.

If it was 67% of enterprises in Mexico probably nothing serious would happen. If it was 67% of businesses in the USA... Let's say that paying 100k for BTC would be getting it cheap.

Of course, there are many entrepreneurs who really do not have time to investigate or make a change of these for now. Well, this is not something simple, it takes dedication and study to understand it. Although there are companies that accept BTC as payment, they are very few. Perhaps because of the volatility that exists now it is not the best business, but I think many will want to implement this method in the future.
24  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would it be realistic for the world to run on cryptocurrencies? on: January 14, 2020, 10:04:22 PM
I am just wondering would it be possible in the future for the world to run solely on cryptocurrency? Considering that right now there are many people from different walks of life who are using cryptocurrencies in their day to day life. I think right now one of the main limiting factors for world-wide cryptocurrency usage is the world’s governments who make restrictions on cryptocurrency usage. Moreover, I also think another factor in limiting cryptocurrency usage is a lot of people’s lack of understanding of cryptocurrencies as it is a rather new technology to most people.

I think that we can solve most of these problems by educating people about cryptocurrencies and debunking what the mainstream media have done to slander cryptocurrencies.
I honestly think that if these issues a solved then we will probably have more people to use cryptocurrencies worldwide.

What would do you guys think, I’m just speaking (posting) my thoughts over here. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong. I’ just rather optimistic about the future of cryptocurrency usage in the future.


Perhaps it is not yet time for such a big change, besides this it would not happen overnight, it would take time, but it can happen, because even in some countries they already manage their own crypts, others provide energy for bitcoin miners , others are legalizing it ... Some companies accept payments in BTC. I even have colleagues with whom they exchange any type of local currency, for some cryptocurrency that interests me. So we really are not far from happening, only it will take time. Grin
25  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How we can introduce bitcoin to local people on: January 14, 2020, 09:59:04 PM
One day, I think to myself about how to spreads bitcoin to other people. After I create threads https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5191717.0, I see many of us don't try or don't have time to come into a gathering or make a meetup. So how we can introduce bitcoin to local people in our country if we are not trying to tells them about bitcoin? I know that will related to the regulations in every countries but we can introduce to our close friend so they will spread it into their closest friends too.

And if this is succeed, I think cryptocurrency will grow step by step. I know we can spread bitcoin online, but that doesn't mean all people in your country are aware of bitcoin. How they can know bitcoin if they never use the internet to search the news while we can tell them about bitcoin and another coin by offline.

I think the best way is to see to believe, and I mean to show what we have achieved or gained with this. Well, that's how I dared with this world... One day I was tired of my job because I didn't earn anything, and it turned out that my boyfriend told me that he had entered this business, started with some airdrops, and showed me the whole process and how he got that money, at that moment he couldn't believe it, but it was true. And I decided to join the air launches and risk something different. Many people work to survive day by day, and when they show us that there are more opportunities, they encourage us to make changes, because sometimes we need those pushes. But you can also do courses, campaigning... In my university have been giving workshops on cryptos. This is a good way to provide information about cryptocurrencies.
26  Local / Esquina Libre / Re: Bitcointalk - Tenencia de varias cuentas en el foro - el fairplay on: January 14, 2020, 09:09:06 PM
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Aurora Castro es mi pareja que en este momento vive en otro estado, ella a veces me pregunta sobre temas de criptomonedas y yo le respondo nada más quizás por eso las similitudes al expresarnos, hay algún problema por eso?

Falso, sigue intentando aunque si has sido tan torpe de cometer ciertos errores no creo que tengas una excusa mejor.

Le he mandado un cap muy privado para demostrar que somos pareja. Y solo nos hemos estado apoyando, pero no hemos hecho nada que este mal, porque incluso, él está en otro estado.
27  Local / Esquina Libre / Re: Bitcointalk - Tenencia de varias cuentas en el foro - el fairplay on: January 14, 2020, 09:07:02 PM
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Hola buen día. No, no somos la misma persona, cómo hago para notificarlo o demostrarlo? No entiendo por qué dice que yo soy Lorenocoin, si solo he cumplido con hacer algunos hilos y post.

De momento acabas de contestar con la otra cuenta  Cheesy
Hace escasos 2 minutos he posteado a LorenoCoin que conteste en este hilo y vas y contestas tu... muy bien. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5217648.msg53606458#msg53606458

Claro, porque es mi novio, y me dijo que viero su hilo, mire.

28  Local / Esquina Libre / Re: Bitcointalk - Tenencia de varias cuentas en el foro - el fairplay on: January 14, 2020, 08:50:38 PM

Ya veo algo mas de actividad sospechosa, no había caído y a raíz de este hilo me he fijado un poco mas.

Voy a empezar yo con una facil..



Aurora Castro   LorenoCoin



Hola buen día. No, no somos la misma persona, cómo hago para notificarlo o demostrarlo? No entiendo por qué dice que yo soy Lorenocoin, si solo he cumplido con hacer algunos hilos y post.
29  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Una integración de BitPay permite a sus usuarios comprar oro con criptomonedas. on: January 14, 2020, 05:32:46 PM
Siempre me ha llamado la atención este tipo de Intercambio, pues ahora a través de BitPay se puede.

Según el El CEO de OneGold, Kenneth Lewis:

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“Los tenedores de criptomonedas tienen un ajuste natural como inversores de metales preciosos y pueden utilizar OneGold para equilibrar su cartera de inversiones. Con BitPay, los tenedores de criptomonedas pueden comprar oro o plata rápidamente a precios institucionales, ahorrar un 2% y crear una buena combinación equilibrada de oro, plata y criptomonedas”.

La aplicación de de OneGold aceptará los pagos con:


1.- Bitcoin (BTC)
2.-Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
3.- Ethereum (ETH)
4.- Algunas Stablecoins.

La stablecoin Paxos,  creó un criptoactivo canjeable por oro, el PAX GOLD (PAXG) basado en ERC20, y éste no se quedó atrás:

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cada token PAXG se remunerará por una fina onza troy de oro London Good Delivery. Los poseedores de tokens poseerían el oro que representa, pero los tokens se pueden mover como cualquier otro activo ERC-20, lo cual es más simple que enviar oro, dice Paxos.

Después de haber pasado por el incremento del Oro y Bitcoin, muchos han visto ese potencial frente a un fundamental, ahora el entusiasmo por adquirir tanto oro y bitcoin se está haciendo más fácil.


Fuente: https://es.cointelegraph.com/news/bitpay-integration-lets-users-buy-gold-with-cryptocurrency

Ahora se está incrementando las ganas obtener un refugio seguro para el dinero, Oro y Bitcoin son una gran opción, será que es el comienzo de una gran era para Bitcoin con esta integración hacia el oro, porque ya el oro se sabe que es un refugio seguro, muchos opinan que no lo es, por ser aún de alto riesgo, pienso que se debe tener ambas inversiones aquellos que puedan, no se sabe frente a qué situación pueda ser usado apropiadamente.

También creo que no está de más invertir en metales preciosos. Además También se pueden comprar algunas joyas en Bitcoin, y considero que comprar joyas y bienes raíces son grandes inversiones para el futuro. Guardar nuestro dinero en Bitcoin, oro, plata, joyas, inmuebles, es la mejor manera de asegurar e inluso multiplicar las inversiones. Ya no solo estaríamos al alcance de las criptomonedas sino de muchas otras cosas.
30  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Let's make mining sustainable on: January 14, 2020, 05:15:54 PM
Hey
We all know how the year had been Sad , unfortunately we have seen worst case of bush fire in Amazon , in Australia , environment is changing drastically , not so long enough we used to have snow here and now it's already January , no sign of snow ...
In certain places where it was supposed to be winter , it's raining there tremendously and it's something that am seeing from my own eyes.
I think this 2020 we should focus on reducing the carbon footprint of bitcoins , reduce the energy minning takes ND the pollution it generates .
Hopefully the community will come forward and the creators will also look out for this .
If you are in the IT sector please spare some time and brains for this problem and try finding a way out .

Okay I do agree Bitcoin does contribute to pollution but, that is negligible.

Major concern is vehicular pollution and industrial pollution. Third world countries have started working on it but, industrial power giants like America are ignoring it.

Things have to change and change can come only when big leaders agree and not disagree. I live in acoutry where plastic bags have been banned completely, more and more innovative ideas are being implemented to reduce carbon footprint. Like subsidizing electric vehicles and promoting it in large scale.

Hopefully my country Neill achieve the target within the next decade.

P.S I live in a third world country.

I agree, we cannot blame Bitcoin when what we are seeing right now are consequences of what happened years ago. We are primarily responsible for what is happening today. And it hurts to see how these fires have ended up with big green lungs, but we can improve it, do you know the story of the couple that planted 2 million trees in a destroyed jungle?
And they achieved an excellent change, because this is what I think we can do, we must not blame or have regrets, we must begin to execute changes.

31  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Bitcoin fail if Satoshi is found? on: January 14, 2020, 05:02:56 PM
It's now 10 years since Bitcoin was created, yet many people are wondering who Satoshi Nakamoto might be. It's still today, where the creator of Bitcoin has hidden his/her identity well from the general public. All attempts in finding who created the world's most popular cryptocurrency have failed so far. But we all know that there's no such thing as 100% anonymity. A slight error in covering tracks, could expose your identity within the mainstream world.

Now, imagine if the real Satoshi's identity is found. If he/she is still alive, governments would be on his/her tail to put him/her in jail or even pay a hefty sum of taxes. Once this happens, Bitcoin might fail within the mainstream world. Of course, the community is what makes Bitcoin great. But I'm sure that the reveal of Satoshi's identity will have an influence (either positive or negative) over the cryptocurrency's price and reputation worldwide.

What are the odds of Bitcoin's survival once Satoshi is found? Will it continue to operate as is? Or will it fail in the long run? Huh
Bitcoin is no longer in the hands of Satoshi, Bitcoin is in the hands of the society that works with this, and Satoschi has done a great job keeping his identity hidden. And wanting to know who the creator of Bitcoin really is is because it is a mystery, and man likes to solve mysteries and find answers.
32  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How would you define Blockchain Technology in a single phrase? on: January 14, 2020, 04:54:53 PM
Most of the people had their first encounter with blockchain technology only after they started using cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Many of the crypto users are still buying/selling or investing in cryptocurrencies without having slightest idea about what blockchain technology is and how it works.

In my opinion, every forum member should learn and understand about blockchain technology and thereafter contribute to this decentralized revolution by building something new. Why should we all stop at Bitcoin, right?

But more importantly, I want to know how you guys treat Blockchain Technology. The answer to this very specific question will determine what the future of blockchain tech will be. So vote in the poll. If you have any other definition then feel free to elaborate in a reply.

To define Blockchain technology, you will do it with the word: innovation
And I believe that blockchain technology is the technology or information coding system that is behind the virtual currency and that supports its entire structure.
33  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Reasons to be thankful than hate him on: January 14, 2020, 04:44:08 PM
Hi,
Beautiful people

This post is dedicated to all the haters of Bitcoin in this forum. I have been asking my self what did Bitcoin and the creator of Bitcoin do wrong with them?

The one who invented never came out with his name or asked us to popularize him. He became famous because he did invent something that was meant to help us.

We are innovating, we are creating brilliant product but, it does not mean we degrade the one which started it all.

Why anyone would like to question Bitcoin?

What makes you think it is inferior to what you have invented?

Remember, it is Bitcoin that started the revolution and it is Bitcoin that will change the life for the needy.

I have been asking myself what did the inventor do wrong to be conned and claimed as they never were able to prove it? Cheap stunt!!

Mr Nakamoto(it would be nice that everyone give him/her that respect) invented something, which has changed our live, we should appreciate and love his creation, rather asking everyday who he was? where can we find him? and so on.


I am not a judge here, I am that individual who was no one until this guy invented a product and made me who I am!

Thanks.



Respect Bitcoin and Respect the creator!!!

We never would have been here, If Bitcoin creator NEVER thought about us.

People who do not appreciate Bitcoin do so for fear of the unknown, just want to remain in their system or do not know how to do it, there is a saying that says: Do the same, or simply criticism. And that happens, Bitcoin has been the best opportunity for us, and we could help those around us in this world, we just need to provide good information.
34  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Analysis company that trains students to detect cryptocurrency scams on: January 14, 2020, 04:35:45 PM
You really don't need some kind of fancy superhero league to train people in crypto scams. Crypto scams are totally the same as any other normal scam.

Teach people how to fish, not how to fish for a particular fish. Teach them basic personal internet security. Get people to improve their habits online and it will apply to crypto.

How do you tell people about private keys if they still use "password" as their password, for example?

Estoy de acuerdo. Cada persona que administra este tipo de cuentas, que trabaja con criptomonedas, no solo debe conocerlas, sino también aprender a proteger su privacidad, saber qué URL puede estar defectuosa, saber cómo analizarla antes de ingresar. Todos deben tener la responsabilidad de proteger su identidad.
35  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The biggest crypto mystery still revolves around Satoshi’s identity on: January 13, 2020, 11:54:20 PM

It’s October 2008, and anonymous figure Satoshi Nakamoto has just released his/her/their whitepaper outlining an incredible new cash and payment system, Bitcoin. 11 years on, the biggest crypto mystery still revolves around Satoshi’s identity. Obviously they want to stay anonymous for a variety of reasons, but speculation will not end until Satoshi reveals themselves (if they ever do).

Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?
Satoshi Nakamoto is the pseudonym used by the anonymous Bitcoin creator, who released the Bitcoin whitepaper all the way back in October 2008. Many people have stepped forward claiming to be Satoshi, although so far none of them have been the real deal. Nick Szabo and Craig Wright, are among those who have been doxed as potential Bitcoin creators. Nick Szabo has explicitly denied any involvement, while Craig Wright continues to claim that he is the real Satoshi.

Satoshi Nakamoto stepped down from their role in the development of Bitcoin in December 2010, although they still remain the faceless figurehead for the coin, as well as the wider cryptocurrency community. Afterall, without Satoshi we would never have the  $201 billion industry that is thriving today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bze53qwHS8o

What we know so far
There has been endless speculation about the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, basically since the founding of Bitcoin. While Nick Szabo and Craig Wright seem to be among the more popular options, investigations were conducted on the matter by The New Yorker and and Fast Company. The New Yorker reported that they had discovered at least two potential candidates: Michael Clear, a Trinity College graduate student, and Vili Lehdonvirta, a Finnish economic sociologist at the Oxford Internet Institute. Clear denied any involvement in the creation of Bitcoin, saying:

“I thought I might feature in one paragraph as a possible candidate who was quickly eliminated,” he says, bemused by the whole thing. He has spent the week since the article was published denying he is Satoshi, writing on his website: “Although I am flattered that Josh had reason to think I could be Satoshi, I am certainly the wrong person . . . It seems that even limited searches yield candidates who fit the profile far better than I think I do.”

Fast Company’s investigation highlighted circumstantial evidence that linked an encryption patent application for the domain name bitcoin.org to Neal King, Vladimir Oksman, and Charles Bry. The patent application was filed on 15 August 2008, and the domain name was registered just 72 hours later. The application contained technologies similar to Bitcoin, and textual analysis discovered the phrase “...computationally impractical to reverse” in both the patent and the Bitcoin whitepaper. All three have vehemently denied being Satoshi Nakamoto.

Timing
Stefan Thomas, a Swiss coder and Bitcoin community member, mapped out the time stamps for each of Satoshi’s 500+ Bitcoin forum posts. The resulting graph showed a steep decline in activity between the hours of 5am and 11am Greenwich Mean Time. The pattern remained the same over the weekend, indicating that Satoshi would likely be asleep at this time. The hours of 5am to 11am GMT are 12am to 6am Eastern Standard Time. So, according to these charts, Satoshi would be living in the United States.

However, other clues also point to Satoshi being British, or at least living in the UK (like Craig Wright). The headline coded into the Bitcoin genesis block came from The Times, a UK newspaper, and many of Satoshi’s comments on the Bitcoin source code includes British English spellings, like “optimise” and “colour”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOUZxG1JcGI

So, the biggest crypto mystery still revolves around Satoshi’s identity, and it’s unlikely that’ll change anytime soon. Satoshi would want to keep their identity secret for an endless number of reasons, and that’s their prerogative.

With that being said, we have Satoshi to thank for the booming crypto asset industry that we see today. You can trade Bitcoin, as well as other cryptoassets, on hundreds of different platforms. From exchanges, to social trading platforms like eToro, crypto is more accessible than ever.

https://twitter.com/selfbankt/status/1213096919234498564

Hiding Satoshi
This biggest crypto mystery still revolves around Satoshi’s identity, and that’s okay. Humans are nosey - it’s not a bad thing, but it’s definitely inherent in our natures. We’re always looking to solve the mystery, but sometimes it shouldn’t be solved. In the case of Satoshi’s true identity, we’ll probably never get the facts completely straight. The biggest mystery in crypto involves the person (or group) who started it all, and that somehow just feels so right.

https://itsblockchain.com/the-biggest-crypto-mystery-still-revolves-around-satoshis-identity/


Saya pikir untuk Satoshi Nakamoto, prioritasnya adalah melindungi privasi, itulah sebabnya ia memutuskan untuk menciptakan teknologi ini. Dia telah melakukan pekerjaan dengan baik untuk merahasiakan segala sesuatu, dan dengan demikian menghindari serangan dunia maya atau keadaan lain yang ingin merusak identitasnya. Kami hanya tahu apa yang dia ingin kami ketahui.
36  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 67,1% of micro businesses do not know what cryptocurrencies are. on: January 13, 2020, 12:52:05 AM
One of the reasons most people don't know about crypto is the lack of crypto education. Most people who know about crypto are because they do research about this technology. We as crypto users should be responsible for spreading education and the benefits of using crypto. Starting from the closest people around us.

Though internet is one of the major source of information when it comes to crypto.
Many people don't have the access to internet but for those who knows how to use it, they are the ones that learned first about crypto.
And for those interested to know more, they can always read a lot of articles pertaining to crypto.
This forum alone can already give you tons of knowledge and information to all levels of  crypto users - newbies, miners, developers, or just regular crypto users.
I think it is now easy to understand things if you will really devote time to study. We do have now google and everyone has the freedom to search what is unknown to him.
So those merchants, what they can do is give time to understand crypto if they want to know more about it, the benefits that they can derive and so on.
Exactly, although Google and YouTube have banned some content about cryptocurrencies. And what you say is true, example in Venezuela the light and internet fail a lot, so it is complicated that communities like these can obtain information.
37  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 67,1% of micro businesses do not know what cryptocurrencies are. on: January 13, 2020, 12:41:35 AM
If 16.5% of small enterpenuers adopted crypto today and their customers actually used it, that would be a great success for crypto as a whole, because it's so far away from what we have now - how many merchants accept crypto right now - 0.1% ? You may think that this survey point out that not enough business owners support crypto, but it actually shows that not enough customers are interested in paying with crypto, so there's not much demand for its adoption.
It is true, because the same problem is repeated in both cases, and they do not have enough information, and they are afraid of taking risks, they prefer to continue in something "safe". and I believe that if microenterprises implement this payment method, it would help society to want to know more about this.
38  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / 67,1% of micro businesses do not know what cryptocurrencies are. on: January 12, 2020, 11:38:52 PM
In Mexico, the UENI research firm conducted a study, in a field composed of 1287 Mexican microentrepreneurs, that is: supermarkets, restaurants, clothing sales, accessories, among others. In which it was concluded that 67.1% of respondents were unaware of the world of cryptocurrencies. The remaining 32.9% who said they knew the concept of cryptocurrencies, were asked another question, in which they were asked, if they would be willing to accept cryptocurrencies as a method of payment? and the result was that 50.4% of respondents he said no .

https://www.criptonoticias.com/negocios/67pc-pequenas-empresas-mexico-desconoce-bitcoin-criptomonedas/

What you think?
-Why does the population know cryptocurrencies?
-What would happen if at least 67.1% of microenterprises accepted Bitcoin as payment methods?
-Could it be that there are more countries like Mexico in which the population does not know or fear this new technology?
39  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why only 6.2 percent of American citizens own Bitcoin? on: January 12, 2020, 02:30:05 AM
According to this article , only 6.2% of a highly developed country like the US of America own Bitcoin , which seems unreasonable among the crypto community who rely on the Americans for Bitcoin to be mass adopted quite fast around the world. Here is the link of the news:
 https://www.tronweekly.com/bitcoin-advisory-founder-shares-research-that-shows-6-2-percent-of-american-citizens-own-bitcoin/
Not the entire population could be in the world of cryptos, because there are very few people who decide to risk something totally different. They prefer to continue in their comfort zone, with a minimum, but safe salary. And for that, they fear this world. I remember that when they first spoke to me about cryptos, it was a bit complicated for my understanding, and especially for believing. But I was tired of following the same system, I was exploited in my work and what I earned was enough for what was necessary and that's why I decided to know all this more thoroughly. to have different results you have to do different things.
40  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin The King Of Crypto on: January 12, 2020, 02:20:38 AM


This chart is showing you the top 200 coins performance against bitcoin. It's clearly who is outperforming here. Bitcoin is the king of crypto. Alts got rekt specially when bitcoin made a move like Jagger on the 1st April. But that wasn't april's fools day! Or was it?

source
https://twitter.com/woonomic/status/1161320822344179720

Although every altcoin, or ICO tries to be more innovative than Bitcoin, they are not successful, because what they overlook is that, the greatest innovation has already happened. Cool
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