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20501  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: For traders. Tips to trade succesful on: May 07, 2016, 06:13:03 AM
one of the most important tips that i can give you when it comes to trading in this market is that if you read a random comment from a random user on this forum or any other social media for that matter, don't act on it. because they have other purposes when telling others to buy/sell
20502  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How do traders make money while trading bitcoin in localbitcoin.com ? on: May 07, 2016, 06:06:10 AM
don't start in localbitcoins if you don't know how to make money there and if you are new. because you have to have the experience and the most important part is the "trade history on localbitcoins" which will give you some kind of trust so that people can trust you when they make a trade with you.
20503  Economy / Economics / Re: How would you double $100,000 safely? on: May 07, 2016, 06:02:24 AM
when it comes to investing a very large amount of money, everything becomes so much harder than investing small amount of money. because there are more opportunities to invest small amounts while the large amounts are riskier and less places to invest them.

so for that amount i would suggest starting a business of your own, and making sure to make a very good team that work on it and be dedicated to reach profit.
20504  Economy / Economics / Re: If Bitcoin had a stable price, would it still be as popular? on: May 07, 2016, 05:57:07 AM
Do you think if BTC had a stable price which could only be altered by $0.01-0.10 it would still be as popular and as used?

yeah, i think it would be still used and be popular.
the only difference would be in the usage of bitcoin. right now a big part of the popularity is because of the volatility and people use bitcoin as an investment but when the price is more stable bitcoin will be used more as a currency.
20505  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin to go to US$800+ on: May 07, 2016, 05:52:56 AM
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well, all the speculations are based on some kind of facts, and unless the speculator is talking out of his ass, the speculation is reliable. so the rise in this case is only logical and you can see that if you know a little about technical analysis too.
The speculation of the many are attainable or realistic, I can see bitcoin going up without a certain limit, because if we look up the supply and demand theory, this will apply to it because of the halving many people will hold and the supply will be low.

yeah but i think the thing about supply and demand is just a very small part of the many reasons that can lead to the rise. and by supply and demand i am talking about the halving and the fact that it will lead to less supply.

but the important reason is the increasing demand in the bitcoin market with the increase in users and services that are adopting bitcoin every day.
20506  Economy / Speculation / Re: BITCOIN - Time to buy? Time to sell? on: May 07, 2016, 05:48:50 AM
the time to buy is actually running out, the price has been rising for a very long time and it is rising at a very good pace. so with each day passing if you don't buy bitcoin you are losing cheap bitcoin and you have to pay more for it the next day.
20507  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin to go to US$800+ on: May 07, 2016, 05:42:23 AM
It can happen but I do not think that it is going to happen this year especially if the halving comes in to play then the price will be down in no time. But if the halving is canceled is possible for the Bitcoin price to reach $800 this year.

$800 is just $350 from the current $450. When the bitcoin price rise, it usually double at least. This year, we also have halving.

Lol, the way you put it you make it seem we'll reach $800 next week. Cheesy In reality it's not that easy. Even the $50 difference between $450 and $500 will take us quite some time to break it. And then we still have $600 which might not even be touched this year.

you are right, people think halving will bring the price increase to 800-1000.
in fact we will be hard to touch $600. we can see when we last touched $500 and that was long enough

Its just an speculation that price will be higher at the time of halving no one is sure that what will be the price of bitcoin at the time of halving.

We cant be sure if the price can be very high at halving. Its just a speculation. If We look at the history, then you will come to know that last time Halving was there, the price touched $1000 for few days.

well, all the speculations are based on some kind of facts, and unless the speculator is talking out of his ass, the speculation is reliable. so the rise in this case is only logical and you can see that if you know a little about technical analysis too.
20508  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Auction Account on: May 07, 2016, 05:35:03 AM
you have to check out the account on your own and if there is an specific campaign you want to join you have to only ask the manager about it and use google to see if he is banned or not, search the username + site:bitcointalk.org

even if it is banned you can talk to the manager and tell him that you bought the account and if your post quality is not shit they will accept you.
20509  Other / Off-topic / Re: If i give you 10 BTC what will you do? on: May 07, 2016, 05:23:49 AM
I'll hold it up until the halving (with the hope of increase in value of BTCitcoin), then I'll start to purchase mining rigs afterwards (with half of it only) and the other half I would hire developers to make a interesting android game or application (not necessarily a BTCitcoin game or application but something that would have greater impact among more users) and hoping it would profit in the long term in case it becomes popular.

I like your idea of creating an android application (or even a game although i would like a bitcoin ralated app more) i hope you can be successful in it, but i am not so much a fan of the idea of mining at all, not only mining bitcoin but also mining altcoin, it can be profitable but it is a lot of work and stress.
20510  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If Satoshi would do an AMA, what would you ask him? on: May 06, 2016, 04:32:01 AM
i think all of these are question that we will never be able to ask because satoshi will never reveal his identity. but in any case that i could ask him if he reveals himself i would ask him why did he go away and why did he decide to come back again at this time because that sounds strange to me.
20511  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MAY 22nd: World Bitcoin Pizza Day - Are you helping mass adoption ? on: May 06, 2016, 03:59:57 AM
the first two options here is the exact two options that i always use when i want to tell somebody about bitcoin and help the mass adoption, i give them some bitcoin and help them get started and tell them about all these good services that they can use when they have bitcoin.
20512  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BREAKING NEWS: Satoshi moved coins on April 30, 2016. How was this missed? on: May 06, 2016, 03:34:51 AM
well, i am not an expert but as far as i know (with the help of AgentofCoin explanation and google) every transaction has a time attribute inside of it which you can set it manually like this even into the future (don't panic when seeing 2035 Cheesy) and when the tx is included in a block then there will be another time (the block mined time) which then the explorer will calculate that time difference this way

and in this case i think the -54 min difference is just the daylight saving time difference between the sender and the miner (6 minutes to get included in the block)

No, the time that is displayed is how long blockchain.info thinks it took for that individual tx to get 1 confirmation.
In your example of https://blockchain.info/tx/d2c39af85861f8cc1ee236919335f30f190ab2a9fcccf7bcaa9597432d7aa616,
blockchain.info is reporting that the tx took 22 years before it was placed into a block. Lol. Which of course is impossible.

I am not aware that tx data contains timestamping of when it was transmitted, and thus can be manipulated.
My understanding is the timestamping comes from the first node that detected it and then the block found timestamping.
Maybe someone with their own purposefully backdated/timed node pushed their own tx to a blockchain.info node,
so that blockchain.info thought the tx was pending for 22 years. But really I have no idea, I'm not an expert either.



well, again i am not an expert so maybe someone like CIYAM should come along and explain it much better. but again there is a timestamp in each transaction that you can change in case of the said transaction it has a timestamp of 2063836859 in UNIX format which is Sun, 27 May 2035 00:00:59 GMT (http://www.onlineconversion.com/unix_time.htm)

https://blockchain.info/tx/d2c39af85861f8cc1ee236919335f30f190ab2a9fcccf7bcaa9597432d7aa616?format=json

relevant: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1164293.0
20513  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will bitcoin still be the preferred cryptocurrency after 10 years? on: May 06, 2016, 03:24:12 AM
it is too hard to predict the bitcoin state in 10 years, because by that time there might be even better technology that can easily replace bitcoin. but it is also possible that bitcoin become one of the best and most used cryptocurrencies by then.
20514  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BREAKING NEWS: Satoshi moved coins on April 30, 2016. How was this missed? on: May 06, 2016, 02:58:18 AM
well, i am not an expert but as far as i know (with the help of AgentofCoin explanation and google) every transaction has a time attribute inside of it which you can set it manually like this even into the future (don't panic when seeing 2035 Cheesy) and when the tx is included in a block then there will be another time (the block mined time) which then the explorer will calculate that time difference this way

and in this case i think the -54 min difference is just the daylight saving time difference between the sender and the miner (6 minutes to get included in the block)
20515  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How can I benefit from btc? on: May 06, 2016, 02:28:23 AM
How can I benefit from btc? I mean let's say I bought 2 btc, what next? how can I earn more of btc or dollars
Why do people rush over btc if it's just an electric currency without having benefit from it?

first of all you should stop thinking about dollars if you want to buy bitcoin, then you should start looking around and read more about bitcoin to see how much more useful it is than fiat (dollars) the speed,security and the fees you pay are way better.

and if you are still not convinced and thinking about your precious dollar then you can thing of it as an investment that will go up in price.

you can also use purse.io to get big discounts!
20516  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [POLL] Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? on: May 06, 2016, 02:23:44 AM
satoshi was anonymous and is anonymous and will be anonymous
like it or not if he/she/they wanted to reveal his/her/their identity, would have done it a long time ago. so you should all respect the privacy of satoshi and get on with your life and stop wanting to make satoshi a god.

Why didn't you list Hal Finney, or Nick Szabo, or Dave Kleiman, or any of the other folks who've been identified as plausible candidates?

i'll vote for Hal any day of the week over all those other people!
20517  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BREAKING NEWS: Satoshi moved coins on April 30, 2016. How was this missed? on: May 06, 2016, 02:19:44 AM
i am sorry but what are you guys trying to say in this whole topic i don't quite understand it?
can anybody fill me in, especially on what do you want to conclude from the negative time?
20518  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Craig Wright relents aka Satoshi (air quotes) in Public Apology! on: May 06, 2016, 02:06:17 AM
that is rich, first he claims he is satoshi (as a form of identity theft) and then trolls around the whole bitcoin and those three stupid news sites and then he fakes a signed message and then he doesn't stop there ans says i will move the funds, and now that everything has fallen apart he still doesn't stop his identity theft and continues saying i am satoshi but i don't want to reveal it anymore!!
20519  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How many of you can honestly profit playing poker? on: May 04, 2016, 04:06:47 AM
gambling is not a way to make a profit at all and not for anybody. even if you play different game than others like playing poker you can not still make a profit from gambling it is just too risky. but poker at least gives you a better chance if you are skilled to make a profit.
20520  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin Gambling is Exploding on: May 04, 2016, 04:00:36 AM
You see indeed also that Bitcoin and gambling is getting work together and that is nice because you see also see that the value is going to rise slowly and that would be perfect.
And the world is also getting more digital so that is perfect for Bitcoin.
That is true, if the gambling world will collapse the same thing will happen to bitcoin, but right I can't that happening because base on the trend it is apparent that there is a growing industry for gambling using bitcoins and some merchants have already adopted it.

haha, you know nothing about bitcoin my friend. gambling part is just a tiny part of bitcoin. the fact that you only look at the gambling section and/or you have only used bitcoin to gamble doesn't mean bitcoin is only for gambling.
go check out what bitcoin is used for, you are a Full member now you should know this by now.
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