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21  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "Everyone already knows about bitcoin" no.. no they do not.. on: January 02, 2017, 05:23:25 AM
There are people,who have no clue at all,what Bitcoin is.But,I think everybody,who is in the internet marketing knows a lot about Bitcoin or at least has heard about Bitcoin.Almost all the earning sites(Ptc,Revshare,Gpt sites)do have a Bitcoin payment option and there are many people being active on those sites,so there is another way to raise the curiosity of the people about  Bitcoin and this way the people want to find out more about Cryptocurrencies.
22  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Price Tops $1,000 in First Day of 2017 Trading on: January 02, 2017, 04:53:16 AM
It could hit $1000 before 2017, on December 31, but looks some interests make the BTC hit $1000 only now, after the holidays. I believe it's time to sell BTCs and wait the price fall again to buy more, this way it's possible to make some profit. Stay at the big whales side and you will be fine.
Bitcoin already has hit 1014$,and I think it will rise continuously.Now its time to think about selling the Bitcoin or keeping in your wallet.If you sell your Bitcoin now,when the price is higher,you can buy more Bitcoins if the price drops again and store more Bitcoins in your wallet.This is a possibility,to think about.But how if the Bitcoin's price will rise continuously,and will hit 1200$ in a short period of time?it is better to keep your Bitcoins in your wallet?The future will tell that...
23  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "We got hacked" coming ! on: January 01, 2017, 09:42:49 AM
Two scenarios are likely to happen at this point :

1. "We got hacked" e.g Mt.gox
2. They actually get hacked

It's no secret that when the price of BTC increase , exchanges and other services becomes a target for hacking and sometimes It's actually an inside job where they claim they got hacked and of course , we can't proof it.

So to avoid any kind of regrets If that happens , I really recommend everyone to withdraw his funds from exchanges for the moment as we are heading to 1000$ pretty soon probably. Once you finish trading , just withdraw as there is no reason to keep them there... when you want to trade again , just deposit the amount to trade with and nothing more.

Exchanges that holds most of the funds in cold storage could be more secure but you never know... so yeah , be careful.


You were highly intuitive when you wrote about "We got hacked" coming!It was a warning,but not everybody listened to that.That has happened exactly to Btc38.It was not a big amount of coins that were stolen,but my opinion about is that every single coin is important,because people worked hard(in some cases maybe not that hard)to earn them.Fortunately,the Btc38 assured the people,that the losses will be covered.But Im wondering how is still possible that the hackers still can do what they do,and the companies not take security actions against it.It must be there a way to make security 100%.Maybe to keep all the funds in the cold wallet.Maybe the people will have to wait longer to receive their coins,but at least they can stay assured that everything is ok, and their coins are in a safe place.
24  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC38 hot wallet got hacked and lost 1.5 million on: January 01, 2017, 06:04:17 AM
2 hours later, another 8btc thread  gave out the true reason: BTC38 was hit by a hacker with approximate loss of 1.5 million RMB.

“As a result of the server logic problems on 21st Dec, more than 10 million Bitshares, over 10 million NXT and some BTC/LTC were stolen from the exchange’s hot wallet (estimated total loss of  1.5 million RMB). We shut down the server immediately and stayed up all night to fix the problem. We have reviewed our wallet deployment plan and made new adjustments. We will take full responsibility for the total loss of the digital asset (market buyback).” The most important assurance is that all funds are safe in the hands of BTC38.
BTC38 explained the delay to calm down the market:“As we are currently redeploying the wallet, the service for certain coins will be resumed gradually.”

http://news.8btc.com/exclusive-btc38-hot-wallet-got-hacked-and-lost-1-5-million
I am glad that I didnt used Btc38.Im sorry though for the people who stored their coins there.There have been many warnings to people not to keep their coins on exchanges when the Bitcoins price is rising suddenly,because there is a possibility for that exchanges to be hacked.If you want to store your coins on exchanges better store a small amount of them there,that you can afford to loose.I hope Btc38 will cover the losses and the people will get their coins back.
25  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Great way to make Bitcoin! on: December 31, 2016, 07:57:25 PM
I just started about bit coin and I don't how to earn money from .I will try and try to know it.
you can earn on bitcoin by trading but trading its risky you need to understand how it works , you can claim on faucets in order to get satoshis , last you wanna join sig campaign.
Faucets are not the best way to earn bitcoin and also invest your time because you can't earn enough bitcoins there and also faucet can be considered as a worthless way because of its rate on payment. In my opinion, trading and signature campaigns are good ways to earn rather than faucet because in trading/signature campaign, you can earn good amount of bitcoin if you are willing to work hard and also have patience on improving your performance to get better rate of payments.
It is not easy to earn a good amount of satoshis with faucets,but this could be a starting point.You can keep them in your wallet or do trading,if you have skills and experience.Most important thing about trading is to study the market everyday,to see how other traders are succeeding and copying them as much as possible.It is always much easier to learn from others than on yourself.
26  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the best source of bitcoin nowadays? on: December 30, 2016, 05:55:14 AM
Gambling is something that needs some luck and analysis, but in short, you can try your chances with small amounts. But you absolutely must not be addicted. Hyip is something I have never recommended. First of all to me, trade is the most important and one of the next steps.

Gambling is not a way to earn Bitcoins. On the other hand, it is a way to lose Bitcoins. It is an addiction, which must be avoided at any cost. Personally, I know several people who lost their life savings as a result of their addiction to gambling.

I think it depends on how you handle yourself when gambling. You can both earn and lose from it. I know some people who really earns some decent amounts from gambling because they have a discipline in gambling where they know when to stop. I also know someone who is broke from it because he always gets greedy everytime he plays.
I do not recommend gambling at all.There are more chances that the "house" wins and not you.Even if you win you will win a small amount,so it is not worth it gambling away the Bitcoins,you hardly worked for.Better buy Bitcoins with Fiat and keep it in your wallet as a long term investment for your future.
27  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where to Invest BTC? on: December 24, 2016, 03:35:57 PM
I think is better not to invest your Bitcoins.Keep them in your wallet,their price will rise more in the future...Already Bitcoin value has risen a lot in the past several months.If you have enough experience you can trade the Bitcoins or a small part of it.You have to study although first the trading situation carefully too...
28  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the best source of bitcoin nowadays? on: December 24, 2016, 02:57:10 PM
The best way to earn bitcoins nowadays is:faucets(small amount or bigger amount of satoshis,it depends on  the faucets) and trading.I intend to learn more about trading,because in the future I want to grow my Bitcoin income through trading.Hyip is too risky to invest Bitcoins there
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