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21  Economy / Speculation / Re: How can we make bitcoin's price only RISE and never FALL? on: April 10, 2016, 04:00:35 PM
If there is no pump, there will be no dump. So we need some big organisation to suppress when it rises to fast.

That's right, the price must go down each time it increase or else it will not be balance, the price could rise very high and might fall to very low and might not be healthy for bitcoin and the community...It'ss better this way, small increment each increase and drop...
I already just said I want their to be a fall and that my title was esque. I just want it to grow more often then drop.
22  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: OpenBazaar Opened , your first impressions ? on: April 10, 2016, 04:29:08 AM
I googled "Accepts Bitcoin" and didn't find openbazāar. The other user is correct. Advertising is the very next step. If people don't know of your business, it will not succeed.

I think it needs some stuff ironed out as does Bitcoin itself before it's pushed towards the wider world. Right now I think it's best if it remains in the hands of the believers.
Are you implying I'm not one of those many believers? Please trust me that I do believe. I am just making the suggestion that there should be more advertisement for these kind of premiering businesses.
23  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: April 10, 2016, 04:26:44 AM
Hello there Guys,

ive wanted to join the Yobit Signature Campaign today, but it tolds me on the Side where i can put the UID in that i have put in the wrong Signature??
Whats wrong? Would be great to havy your Help over here Wink

cheers
No. It looks like you've put in the correct signature. Did you put in the correct personal message? Your personal message is the one underneath your activity. Mine is the correct message that says yobit with the stars.
24  Other / Off-topic / Re: In 20 years, what would you like to do with your bitcoin? on: April 10, 2016, 04:23:04 AM
I'd like to actually be able to purchase more things online and never have to use my PayPal to pay for things anymore. I feel more comfortable with a cryptocurrency like Bitcoin protecting our personal data, and protection our privacy. It wouldn't also hurt to one day buy a house with Bitcoin.
25  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Socialism losing against Capitalism? on: April 10, 2016, 04:20:43 AM
No. Capitalism loves you. Capitalism will let you work for whatever type of thing you desire. There's no way to fight capitalism when it's so unbelievably glamorized with all the lovely and talented famous rich people bragging about their big homes, their shiny cars, fabulous clothes and the great food they get to eat. Great loving capitalism allows you to work for your worth.
26  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you see marriage as a business transaction? (Be honest). on: April 10, 2016, 04:17:01 AM
That was a little graphic and an unnecessarily disturbing way to put it. As I do know, marriage views have kind of been the same way since the beginning if I'm not too mistaken.

Man up.

Even people who are still living treated marriage as as much of a duty as the fulfillment of their dreams. You stuck with it no matter what. These days it's gone too far the other way and people don't seem to be arsed enough to put any actual work in. I don't think either is a healthy way to live life.
What I meant was how you graphically said "squirt out". That was just unneeded but alright then. As for marriage, I don't know why getting a piece of paper all of a sudden validates what you have. It's not like getting a diploma and proving you have an education or something.
27  Economy / Speculation / Re: is it time to sell? on: April 10, 2016, 04:10:00 AM
No, it's definitely not the right time. I just checked the price rate and it's still the same. It might actually drop in a matter of months, or grow. Depends, but Bitcoin holding either way is such a risky thing to do. Still, it must be done. People get interest from all currencies everyday.
28  Economy / Speculation / Re: Your predictions for 2016 on: April 10, 2016, 04:06:42 AM
I could care less to be very Frank. All I'm saying is that it's going to be very DIFFICULT to predict the future, so I'm advising everyone to stop trying.
Well, you can advise that as you would like. I don't really believe many would adhere to it though as it is a curiosity. Curiosity might kill a cat, but curiosity has also made great impacting discoveries in our world today.
29  Economy / Speculation / Re: Your predictions for 2016 on: April 10, 2016, 02:46:18 AM
It's hard to tell. We're only 4 months into the new year. Let's see what happens instead of making predictions that may or may not come true. I just recently tried to make a small prediction, but I feel as though these specific things should come as a surprise.
True. We might as well take our time to figure out what kind of options we might have it what type of future is in store. Still though, it wouldn't hurt to attempt figuring out what kind of future BTC will have.
Well yeah. No doubt, but it's still a waste of time because whatever happens is whatever is gonna happen so why try figuring it out now? Figuring it out now is just trying to give that prepared vibe. I feel like these kind of things is something that should come as a surprise.
The whole point of trying to predict what will happen in the future would be to simply be prepared for it.
True. But when it does, what if there's no possible and logical route to being prepared for it? I can pretty much guarantee that there's nothing we would be able to do to make BTC prices fluxuate in a certain way. Money is money and it won't really matter to me how much holding would rank in. I use BTC as a flat currency. Not a way to get rich from doing nothing.
That's great, but Bitcoin isn't just a flat rate currency. It's meant for holding. It's called an interest rate. When you put money in your bank, you want it to gain interest, right?
30  Economy / Speculation / Re: Your predictions for 2016 on: April 10, 2016, 02:38:17 AM
It's hard to tell. We're only 4 months into the new year. Let's see what happens instead of making predictions that may or may not come true. I just recently tried to make a small prediction, but I feel as though these specific things should come as a surprise.
True. We might as well take our time to figure out what kind of options we might have it what type of future is in store. Still though, it wouldn't hurt to attempt figuring out what kind of future BTC will have.
Well yeah. No doubt, but it's still a waste of time because whatever happens is whatever is gonna happen so why try figuring it out now? Figuring it out now is just trying to give that prepared vibe. I feel like these kind of things is something that should come as a surprise.
The whole point of trying to predict what will happen in the future would be to simply be prepared for it.
31  Economy / Speculation / Re: Your predictions for 2016 on: April 10, 2016, 01:47:14 AM
It's hard to tell. We're only 4 months into the new year. Let's see what happens instead of making predictions that may or may not come true. I just recently tried to make a small prediction, but I feel as though these specific things should come as a surprise.
True. We might as well take our time to figure out what kind of options we might have it what type of future is in store. Still though, it wouldn't hurt to attempt figuring out what kind of future BTC will have.
32  Economy / Speculation / Re: Your predictions for 2016 on: April 10, 2016, 12:38:29 AM
In 2016, the price should be $497 but in the year 2026, well have about $810 in the blockchain ready for pickup at our convenience.
33  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Rare address hall of fame on: April 10, 2016, 12:08:31 AM
While we're staying in theme here, don't those addresses usually get alternated? Don't addresses get changed? Nobody has the same wallet address forever, and eventually I believe those addresses would disappear.
34  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you see marriage as a business transaction? (Be honest). on: April 10, 2016, 12:03:56 AM
It certainly used to be a much more practical proposition than it is these days. I think introducing the concept of love into it has totally fucked it up.

It made sense when we were sturdy farmers looking for plump womanfriends to operate the house and squirt children out. These days you'd have to be fucking certifiable to do it.

The idea of betting your financial future and roof over your head on how someone you probably didn't know until relatively late in your life feels about you is nuts.
That was a little graphic and an unnecessarily disturbing way to put it. As I do know, marriage views have kind of been the same way since the beginning if I'm not too mistaken.
35  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Christianity is Poison on: April 10, 2016, 12:00:08 AM
If God hates fags, why does he keep making them?

Why does he command his followers to hate and murder gays instead of doing it himself?

Is it some form of addiction, where he hates it but cannot stop doing it?

Does he get off on watching his little humans murder each other over where a man sticks his penis?
There's no such thing as God then if the Bible is making absolutely no sense at all.
36  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Welcome To The Blockchain on: April 09, 2016, 11:54:59 PM
So, are you still making original music that's related to cryptocurrencies, or was this the only one you wanted to do? The song kind of reminds me of when my teachers use to rap songs about literature and math equations and it'd seem so lame to me. Not to say that this is Lame, but to say that it's somewhat awkward.
37  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin has died 99 times on: April 09, 2016, 11:51:26 PM
Why people alwyas killing bitcoin? It's really looks stupid and it's also boring to listen and read. Even listening cool track 99 times will make this track disgusting.
Nice comparison. The Bitcoin community can sometimes be more disturbed with feeling as though there are more possibilities for Bitcoin to be destroyed. In most cases either way, these are just upset people who have probably lost a ton of earnings through Bitcoin holding.
38  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: OpenBazaar Opened , your first impressions ? on: April 09, 2016, 11:36:26 PM
Beating eBay? No way. Even if you have better script, support, etc you won't beat eBay. You'd need like $ 20K in SEO to beat them.

I don't think we need advertising at all , I mean as a Bitcoiner you will logically search for something that accepts Bitcoin and you will end up finding OpenBazaar .
I googled "Accepts Bitcoin" and didn't find openbazāar. The other user is correct. Advertising is the very next step. If people don't know of your business, it will not succeed.
39  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you see marriage as a business transaction? (Be honest). on: April 09, 2016, 11:33:06 PM
I will marry someone I love. You know, after marriage, we will live in the same house with our spouse, so we need love to handle the house and the family.

IMO, the paper of marriage is the proof of our marriage. so people know and there will be no affair outside the marriage, no third person who annoy our relationship.
But if you actually divorce then she is entitled to equitable distribution of the assets. I'm not saying it's a business transaction, but there's paper work that deals with money and property.
40  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: April 09, 2016, 11:28:43 PM
Well there are no untrustworthy emails sent on her government email address Smiley.  Then again no emails were sent there.

On the other side thinking of computer security.  Each person having their own email server does make it hard to compromise everyone at once.  So she did add some security by doing it.
Just because she's trying to be president, doesn't mean she should give up her privacy. That's just how I see it. I don't know why people made it a huge deal, but then again I never actually knew the full logistics on the email scandal so if somebody could explain, it'd be appreciated.
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