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2001  Other / Off-topic / Re: How much do you earn per day on: September 26, 2016, 01:01:10 PM
Im earning through sig campaign and the payment here is weekly. i receive 0.009 every week in my current rank, its not big but a big help for me. i also trade but currently i cant predict how much i can earn.
Use your 0.009 per week as an additional capital for your trading and eventually you'll be surprised that you actually are holding a lot of coins. I also agree that a trader doesn't know how much he'll be earning in a day or if he'll even earn any amount of money because trading is very unpredictable. There are days that you thought a coin would rise but it would actually take more time for it to rise. Trading isn't a stable thing so it's also not-so-good if you'd depend financially solely on trading.
2002  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What kind of service/business would you create if you had funding and.... on: September 26, 2016, 12:24:54 PM
Actually i want to made my own Coin, like Bitcoin, and i will do great publicity of it, and most of the facilities i will give them to people and automatically they will use it, Also i will make my own Cointalk  like Bitcointalk, because it is great project and in Bitcointalk it is a new, good and easily system for earning.   
Your own coin would basically just another altcoin that has a greater potential to become a waste than to become another major altcoin just like any other new altcoins out there.

And the "cointalk" you were talking about would basically be just a simple ANN thread on the Altcoin discussion board. But if you're persistent, it would be just difficult for you because beating bitcointalk.org would be really really hard.
2003  Economy / Services / Re: BitDouble.io twitter campaign on: September 26, 2016, 12:02:25 PM
Twitter account: https://twitter.com/_EasyBTC
Retweet link: https://twitter.com/_EasyBTC/status/780376704409665536
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/_EasyBTC/status/780376041617403904
Bitcoin address: 3P5FtB56EL6t7vvcifsdyBGbvtsvkCVVeq
2004  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie here on: September 25, 2016, 06:42:40 AM
Just like all the other forums out there, this is just a way to communicate with fellow Bitcoiners. Well, there are newly launched Bitcoin forums out there that gives you money by posting (read it in this forum somewhere). I guess it was just a way of the maker to promote his new forum. It's just an investment of him.

Nevertheless, this forum would only allow you to announce your services, offers, and get customers but the forum itself wouldn't give you any amount of money.
2005  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What were your experiences with Bitcoin when you first started? on: September 25, 2016, 06:37:18 AM
I wasn't able to understand what Bitcoin is before. All I know is the fact that 1BTC is worth a lot of money. And then I got curious about it and do tons of research. I got to various websites and most of them are actually just websites that are for monetizing, the writer didn't actually care about the content of his posts. I used to follow tutorials that I didn't realize were just purely garbage.
2006  Economy / Economics / Re: The future of the paper money on: September 25, 2016, 06:32:06 AM
Let's face the fact that our population is just a small percentage in the population of the whole world. There's 800K users in this forum, some even have plenty of alts and there are other Bitcoin users that aren't registered in this forum. Even if we add all of them, it's still not enough to influence the remaining ~6 billion people. The paper money would stay for a long time, it can't be replaced easily by crypto-currency.
2007  Economy / Economics / Re: Selling Bitcoins more than double of the price? :O on: September 25, 2016, 06:21:52 AM
Just like in trading, some people puts an offer which is much much higher than the present price. Those people are actually just going to wait for a long time. They just leave the offer like that "just in case" the price of Bitcoin really gets doubled. However, there would be some actual people who would be dumb enough to buy at that price or maybe mistakenly buy that. Sorry to burst your bubble but you're going to wait for years before somebody actually buys at that price.
2008  Economy / Economics / Re: IS ENERGY THE CURRENCY OF THE FUTURE? YES !, AND THE BITCOIN IS IT’S FIRST COIN on: September 25, 2016, 06:17:33 AM
I doubt that energy alone will be the future currency. If you are really optimistic in natural resources then try water or clean air. With the world getting polluted day by day it's not unknown to the many that clean air, clean water etc. are getting more scarce.

While energy is mandatory for survival, water and air are more important, an di would bet my money rather on those then on energy, which we can create/produce more easily.
Actually, the percentage of water that we, humans, consume is just a 1% of the total water in the Earth. It'll not get scarce unless the whole ocean and other water bodies becomes polluted. While I doubt that it'll happen, shortly after that incident, humans would die as our environment is already dying at that point.

I don't think energy would be that scarce that it can be traded into other goods or become a currency. A lot of things can produce energy. All of them are natural, wind, water, thermal, geothermal, etc. The supplies of those things are infinite and the only reason why would those be scarce would be because the whole world is already dying.
2009  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Was there ever a profitable cloud mining site? on: September 24, 2016, 10:19:32 AM
Not to promote ponzi sites, but a lot of people claim that they have made some money out of HashOcean. HashOcean ran for time longer than what we expected. Those people who have invested in the early stages of a ponzi site are the only ones who have a chance to make profit out a ponzi site. However, just because those people made money out of a cloud mining site, doesn't mean you will too. Don't invest on cloud mining site, ever.
2010  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If Satoshi reveals himself, what would be of Bitcoin? on: September 24, 2016, 10:15:40 AM
If Satoshi would reveal himself, first of all, people near him would surely rush into his home and maybe even break into his home to get some Bitcoins. The return of Satoshi would only make his Messages full of people begging for money. Satoshi surely has a lot of Bitcoins in his wallet and I guess the reason why he isn't revealing himself is for security purposes. Bitcoin would have lesser investors if Satoshi turns out to be a bad guy or say absurd stuffs like "Bitcoin is a scam."
2011  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How do I grow my btc? on: September 24, 2016, 10:11:51 AM
Since OP's already got 0.5BTC out of trading, then it seems like he already knows how to do it. New altcoins keep coming and there's already thousands of altcoins out there to trade. Altcoin trading is a job that doesn't seem to stop anytime soon. He should just continue doing that. Signature campaign doesn't pay that much but it would surely help you grow your Bitcoins.
2012  Other / Off-topic / Re: how many people do you think knows about bitcoin in your community? on: September 24, 2016, 10:06:01 AM
In my community, I think it's just some of my friends and I. I was the one who introduced Bitcoins to them and as of now, they're still trying to figure out some thing while asking me stuffs every now and then. In my country as a whole, I think it's actually a lot of people that knows about Bitcoin. And the reason for this is because a lot of people in this country is unemployed and wants to earn money without leaving their homes.
2013  Other / Off-topic / Re: What to do with Bitcoin? on: September 24, 2016, 09:37:52 AM
So after a while of earning some bitcoin from doing various services and signature campaigns, when you reach like $100 worth of BTC in your wallet, what exactly do you do with it? Just hold it till the rate is high and make some profit and then start all over again or what?
Just holding your Bitcoins wouldn't make that much profit. In that 100$, you'll only get a maximum of 10-15$ depending on your timing and the price increase. Doing altcoin trading would make you earn that 10-15$ from short trading if you're lucky. Long trading gives you more profit only if the coin gets recognized by a lot of people and gets a lot of buyer.
2014  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What kind of service/business would you create if you had funding and.... on: September 24, 2016, 09:29:34 AM
It's always time to aim for something big regardless of your current status in life. I personally would want to create a review website wherein people could apply for a job and get a sample of products from different companies, in return, they are expected to send a review/feedback about the product. The sample products are already a kind of salary to them and if the review is good enough, they'll even get some cash.
2015  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why in some countries Bitcoin is banned on: September 24, 2016, 09:22:32 AM
Those people that says Bitcoin is banned in their country obviously don't know how to avoid getting caught. The use of drugs is illegal almost everywhere but there's still a lot of people who's using it every single day. They simply know how to avoid getting caught. Same goes for Bitcoin. In addition, it's actually hard to trace people on the Internet. It's actually the opposite of what you see in the movies.
2016  Economy / Economics / Re: 1 BTC = 20 USD on: September 23, 2016, 04:38:50 PM
Such necroposting, much spam. I'm pretty sure a lot of people wouldn't even read what EpyxZ posted and what is his reason to do this.

Let's all take a moment to think if for just a day, we get the chance to go back to the past and buy BTC for 20$. If all of us didn't doubt at the time when Bitcoin was introduced to us, then every single person that's commenting on this thread would be millionaires and wouldn't be needing to join any signature campaign. We might even have our own signature campaign for our very own company. Funny how things turned out for doubters like us.
2017  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is investing in mining still worth it? on: September 23, 2016, 04:35:07 PM
I don't think it is. The halving just passed and the difficulty was doubled. A lot of rich people have invested on Bitcoin mining, do you think that you can get to their level? Even if you use all of your money right now, you'll never get on to the level of the miners that has a big portion on the total mining power. There's a lot of other investments that you can do like altcoin trading, you shouldn't lock yourself on the idea of mining. Explore other stuffs.
2018  Other / Off-topic / Re: {share} how you get your first 1 btc? on: September 23, 2016, 04:15:54 PM
I'm also on my way to getting my first 1 BTC. I'm not yet half way there but eventually we'll get there. I'm getting most of my earnings from signature campaign and sometimes Mitchell gives me a portion of the payment of the paid advertisement in the signature campaign thread because I help him update the thread every day. It's not that much but it actually contributes to speeding up the process of me getting my first 1 BTC.
2019  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How much do you earn from bitcointalk? on: September 22, 2016, 06:28:12 AM
I'm earning 0.0399 per week from Bitsler signature campaign. It's enough to buy what you want every now and then but it's definitely not enough to support a family. A family is consist of more than 2 people and it's quite hard even for just a single person to depend on signature campaign earnings. Right now, all of my earnings are on Bitcoin form and I'm still waiting for the next price increase.
2020  Economy / Economics / Re: What would happen if Bitcoin became a legal currency? on: September 22, 2016, 06:12:24 AM
By any means, Bitcoin isn't an illegal currency. And no matter how you put it, the government cannot illegalize it because there's a lot of VPNs out there that you can download for free. People in this thread that if Bitcoin gets legalized, it will attract more people but in fact, it's already legal in most countries. I can't understand why is the government planning on illegalizing it when you can easily avoid getting caught on using Bitcoin.
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