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2061  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is really good but not right now ! on: March 27, 2018, 11:48:27 AM
bitcoin is very good, I think it's just our psychology that has not been able to accept its,
Bitcoin price ever only $ 2000 and then up to $20000 the problem is the decline in this price,
if the price of Bitcoin still only $2000 from the beginning, surely we all just relax  Roll Eyes
2062  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO is still legit? on: March 26, 2018, 11:32:47 AM
there are many scattered platforms that handle legit ICO, such as Bounty hive, Amazix, and Bounty Portal although there is no guarantee that ICO will be successful, but if we learn better ICO that we want to invest the average ICO is still very legit.  Wink
2063  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Earn crypto currencies. on: March 26, 2018, 10:17:52 AM
Is there any way to earn crypto currencies by offering services?


I am a student and i am new to crypto currencies and i want to bag more and more good cryptos so tell me is there a way to earn different coins by offering them services?


It will be very helpful
there are several ways that I know to be able to get a different coin that is by following the program Bounty,
be a Bounty manager or make a coin exchanger...
2064  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin as your main income? on: March 25, 2018, 06:28:24 PM
I say to my friend, "why are you leaving your job just to focus on Bitcoin", as time goes by he is getting income more than me, I feel guilty,
after seeing the results he got then I quit my old job and focus on Bitcoin, and I feel my choice is right.
2065  Economy / Economics / Re: The significance of bitcoin decentralization on: March 25, 2018, 06:20:45 PM
There are many problems with centralization. For example, central Banks can print money and plunder your wealth without your consent. Your money in the bank is not actually your money, but the bank's liabilities to you. You don't always get your money out of the bank. It's possible that the bank will only allow you to withdraw 60 euros a day, and it may even force you to confiscate your deposits. Private property is sacrosanct, but people can't help it. In the BTC, these bad things will no longer exist. BTC is a monetary system that is completely out of the bank and only runs on the Internet. Even the law enforcement agencies cannot seize or confiscate BTC. The BTC network cannot be blocked unless the Internet is completely shut down.

In the BTC system, you can really control your money, not indirectly through the bank. BTC has used technology for the first time in human history to ensure that private property is sacrosanct.
Bitcoin-like freedom, we can have it in large numbers with large nominally without paying taxes, in the future I hope Bitcoin's ownership not only benefits the Bitcoin owner but can also benefit the country  Wink
2066  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Some hard truth about Satoshi's identity on: March 25, 2018, 06:12:09 PM
We was so proud that Satoshi was probably from the UK. But it seems not.

The hard truth is that Satoshi is "North American, " if that's still in question.

We took some time to analyse, simple grammatical structures used, in his various 575 variants of informal posts. Here what we found.

'"-disablesafemode",' - post 1. English (UK) version - "-disablesafemode, "

"realized" - post 15. English (UK) version - "realised"

"criticized" - post 20. English (UK) version - "criticised"

"minimized" - post 525. English (UK) version - "minimised"

I'm certain we could use this same trick to triangulate his location, but, that task is for someone else to accomplish - if at all necessary.

Edit...

if you check his white paper that is not confined to the crappy web browser racist spellchecker.. where it gives us UK folk more freedom to talk how we brits want. then you will see that he writes like a brit.

From bitcoin.pdf at bitcoin. org

"realizes" — English (UK) version — "realises"

"characterized"— English (UK) version — "characterised"

'"tape",' — English (UK) version — "tape,"

"we propose a solution to the double-spending problem using a peer-to-peer distributed" - use of we (group of people)

"we propose begins with a timestamp server" - use of we (group of people)

"we will need to use a proof-of-work system similar to Adam Back's Hashcash [6]," - use of we (group of people)

"we don't care about later attempts to double-spend" - use of we (group of people)

"We define an electronic coin as a chain of digital signatures." - use of we (group of people)

We did not find any evidence of the letter I; The final references on the white paper suggests someone else "we, " was involved in the research and documentation of this paper — at least someone that seems to be from UK.

this still can not be made as a reference someone comes from where, many things are made into consideration,
what if he uses tools such as Google translator  Huh
2067  Economy / Economics / Re: Is banking still important in the bitcoin era? on: March 24, 2018, 10:07:03 PM
Financial technologies such as bitcoin, P2P lending and crowdfunding are just beginning to take off, and businesses involved in the industry pose little immediate threat to traditional commercial banks. Banks, after all, the country's economic lifeline, so I think the bank is still very important, do you think?
of course, the role of the Bank is still very important for now, we still need Bank as the place where we take the money,
although now the existence of the Bank is very disturbed by the presence of cryptocurrency and Blockchain technology.
2068  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Without Bitcoin, Life Will Be Boring! on: March 24, 2018, 09:54:48 PM
lol, I totally agree with this, I might be in a different situation if Bitcoin is not there or I do not know Bitcoin, triumph always Bitcoin, I expect you  Cool Smiley
2069  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I HOLD this: ----> post your holding coins! on: March 24, 2018, 07:46:23 PM
right now I'm holding Bitcoin, BTG, Ignis, and Xzc, I hold this coins because it stuck in high price, I hold this coins in the hope that my capital back Sad
2070  Economy / Economics / Re: If you achieve your target in crypto field then what you are going to do next? on: March 24, 2018, 07:36:55 PM
in my opinion is it will convert to half of money and another half again reinvest. what is your opinion and let rock together with my topic.?
in this world nothing is certain, therefore I always try to invest my money in cryptocurrency to the sure thing, like home, apartment, and land,
little by little I have started to build my own business.
2071  Economy / Economics / Re: Beliefs about money and wealth on: March 23, 2018, 09:29:32 PM
Everyones hasn diferent beliefs about money and wealth. See for example 35 different ways of thinking about it here:
https://daringtolivefully.com/powerful-beliefs-about-money

One famous author, not my favourite, yet an influential one is Robert Kyosaki. In his book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad", he examines two different beliefs and states that those believes will shape your success.

What of these do you agree with? What other beliefs do you have about money?

1 - Millionaires are greedy, that is why they become millionaires.
2 - Company managers just want to use the workers to make themselves rich and others poor.
3 - Having money is a question of luck, if not of "gods grace".
4 - Debt is always bad.
5 - To make money, you just need to have a great idea nobody thought off.
6 - Cryptos are the way to make money and be successful without having to put effort into it.
7 - To become rich I just have to believe in Bitcoin because many people have become rich doing that.
8 - To become rich I just have to be more clever and streetwise than everyone around to get my share of the cake.

Your turn to think ...

(EDIT: These are NOT my beliefs, at least not necessarily, is just a list to think. Is not the list by Robert K. either.)
getting rich or influential people is not always bad, rich people see opportunities that poor people do not see, rich people move fast when poor people have not moved, and rich people are busy building a business when the poor are busy working in other people's business.
2072  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO with proven business or ICO that start from zero? You pick! on: March 23, 2018, 08:01:41 AM
Hello fellow community members,

Recently I saw lots of people announcing new altcoins. They're planning to launch ICO soon. But I was wondering if we should invest in ICO with proven business which will reduce the risk of our investment or go big with ICO project that we believe in but it starts from zero?

The trend of ICO is everywhere and lots of SCAMS is happening. Therefore, viewing ICO from risk management perspective is also important. What do you guys think?


"Price is what you pay. Value is what you get." - Warren Buffett


I see the average scam ICO in due to the failure of the product to get funds from investors, there are also some who intend to deceive investors,
many things that we should pay attention before investing in the ICO, such as Team, concept, products, and marketing manager.
2073  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO VS TRADING on: March 23, 2018, 07:52:03 AM
I want to start investing for ico and trading. Please to help from where should I start?

What needs to be prepared and cared for before starting it?

I am very grateful for the members who helped me in this forum.

and maybe this can also re-remind the new citizens who want to enter the world of investment (trading and ico).

thanks
I think the first thing you have to prepare is mental, investing in ICO and Trading is not as long as it's profitable and not forever,
so you have to be completely prepared with any loss, if you have prepared for the future you can search for science and sharpen skill about trading..
2074  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin for all levels of society, without any difference on: March 22, 2018, 09:19:01 PM
Bitcoin is decentralized so that whoever you are from wherever you are rich or poor, you are free to use bitcoin for any purpose. Bitcoin is freely used for anyone. anywhere

What is your response with this opinion?
Bitcoin is open to the public (old, young, poor, rich, males, disabled, women, race, religion and position) but until now Bitcoin still cannot be used as a means of payment, we'll see in 4 to 6 years again, will be allowed as a means of payment or only allowed as a medium of exchange.
2075  Economy / Economics / Re: List of Decentralized/Centralized Exchanges on: March 22, 2018, 09:09:23 PM
wow, good work, I think Mercatox is a Centralized exchange, thanks for sharing, I will memorize all the exchange on the list because many of the new ones I heard..
2076  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Philippines is starting to accept bitcoin. on: March 22, 2018, 06:53:21 PM
Our country just recently held a seminar introducing bitcoin in our country. The said seminar were facilitated
by bitcoin experts and government officials in pursuit of using bitcoin as another form of payment and regulation of it as well.

http://www.wheninmanila.com/5-things-i-learned-about-bitcoin-and-cryptocurrency/
the Philippines is very quick to see opportunities in cryptocurrency, I see many countries that actually accept the existence of Bitcoin just not acceptable as a means of payment on the grounds will be used as terrorist funding and other crimes..
2077  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why people attract for the BitCoin than other crypto currency? on: March 22, 2018, 06:42:14 PM
because people only know Bitcoin, the media just preach about Bitcoin, not Altcoin,
the first thing I heard about cryptocurrency is Bitcoin, after serious in Bitcoin I then know about Altcoins like Ethereum and others...
2078  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin digital gold? on: March 22, 2018, 06:36:37 PM
The billionaire venture capitalist is doubling down on BTC, likening the digital coin to gold’s online equal.

Thiel touts the No. 1 cryptocurrency for its size and its ability to compete with gold as a safe haven, saying at the Economic Club of New York:

“I would be long bitcoin, and neutral to skeptical of just about everything else at this point with a few possible exceptions. There will be one online equivalent to gold, and the one you’d bet on would be the biggest,” said Thiel.

But with the exception of a few digital coins, Thiel remains neutral on the rest of the cryptocurrency pack. He didn’t dismiss the possibility that bitcoin could be surpassed by Ethereum or other altcoins that prey on the leading cryptocurrency’s weaknesses, but bitcoin’s strength is in its size.

Bitcoin controls more than 40% of cryptocurrency market cap compared to almost one-fifth for Ethereum, as per Coin Market Cap data cited in CNBC.
Bitcoin is indirectly Digital gold, not digital money, because money is a means of payment, while Bitcoin is sold in order to earn money.  Smiley
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