I would want to join if this is officially OPEN, And how did it say's that the campaign is already full? but I can not see a signature code and how to apply for this, please manager fix this first.
EDIT: You’ll join the altcoin campaign using my wallet address (I’ll provide a different wallet address for different user
What is this? you are the one that's gonna provide us with address that you make? is this really possible?
What it simply means is that he provides you his wallet address to get the ICO tokens or stakes whenever they are paid but he pays you to a btc address that is yours which you will provide to him while applying for the campaign. Isn't my explanation easy enough?
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I hear of many stories from people, even posters here of how they have gained a lot from bitcoin. But I really can't say that for myself. I got to know of bitcoin late in 2017 and as such I am a new corner. Perhaps, 2018 will afford me a great opportunity into the benefits of the bitcoin business.
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I am still wondering why bigger and older exchanges like coinexchange and others are yet to get listed on the tabtrader while a new comer like binance is there now. Does this mean that binance is better off than these exchanges?
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I think we should not value Bitcoin by Money, but by faith. Just hold and let it change the world.
Bitcoin is nt money it is faith it is religion it is occult science it is mania it is more than technology and money in real
Really? So you guys think bitcoin is something supernatural just because you don't understand how it works? Come in dudes, that isn't it. What turns bitcoin or cryptocurrency on its head is called technology, demand and supply. You could say faith when Satoshi first crafted the blockchain but it isn't faith anymore that drives bitcoin.
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If bitcoin has been outlawed in your country Bangladesh, it then means it becomes a crime to indulge bitcoin in Bangladesh. This is really sad and definitely your government will feel the brunt economically. The Bangladeshi government should seek China for advice on this.
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How do you convince the people to invest in Bitcoin? When most of the people around doesn't believe on Bitcoin because for them Bitcoin is just computer thing...
The easiest way to convince anyone would be to show them your dividends and proceeds from bitcoin. Show them charts and gains you have made over time from investing in bitcoin. That's a sure way to convince anyone (like me if I hadn't believed before now.)
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Capitalism is profit focused. It has no emotional and human angle to its mode of business like communism and socialism that focus more in the society. I really don't have anything against capitalism having being a business owner myself. But I don't think capitalism makes poverty disappear. What it does is put more money in the hands if the few rich ones. Look at Africa for instance, are we not a capitalist continent? But are we rich? Hell, no!
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Every doubling site has always proved to be a scam at the end. Ripple may not cost much to acquire and not so much of a pain if lost. But a scam remains a scam and people should keep off them like the site OP dangled. Why would anyone double your coins for free if not to scam?
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A subtle approach that includes the word "cryptocurrency" would be better preferred in the black shirt like we have in the white shirt. This whole thing isn't just about bitcoin alone. By the way, the wordings on the white shirt is a no-no!
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Hi there,
i'm quite unsure about where to save my btc and eth. personally as i travel a lot i will have difficulties using a hardware-wallet, so i was thinking of a kind of mobile version. is there anything you could recommend?
I give you two. You can use coinomi or freewallet. All can be downloaded from google playstore if you use an Android phone. Both have seeds you can copy and keep in a safe place in case you lose your phone and want to log in back. Good wallets to use, l must tell you.
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This week, bitcoin's price gets low. Based on the article that i read, it says thats they cant trace the reason why its getting low. They said it might be because some used to hack and mine bitcoins. They also said that maybe it was because there are new cryptos. What do you think is the main reason? Do you think its price will still rise?
Even if it plunges below $9,000, bitcoin has the ability of rising and shooting right back to the top like phoenix. I see the momentary fall as a correction that was long overdue. Nothing to worry about.
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The idea in any online business engagement is to treat everyone with the eye of a suspect until they prove otherwise to you. Cryptocurrency is not exempted from such. And this is why intense research is necessary before sending money to any exchange at all. Many scammers out there seeking whom to devour.
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Ripple is a shitcoin like dogecoin. They have been there for years but the billion supply both have won't allow their prices jump. Litecoin takes the trophy for me. No, it isn't because of its current price. Ibtalk about its potential and minimal total supply.
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It is the best utility token out there in the market.It pays dividends as wells as buy back the existing CTX tokens which will in turn reduce the total supply of CTX.
What makes you say so? Come on, it is just a token stage. Is it any better than the VLB token which is currently running in the ICO stage? I sincerely doubt. You really can't figure out where a coin heads to at ICO until it hits an external exchange. Let's wait and see. After all, but base sounded good until it hit an exchange and collapsed.
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Bitcoin is 13.5K in kraken, but over 15k in coinbase. If you have access to both, there is a huge opportunity I think. It is13250 in bitstamp, and 14.5K in cex.io Does anyone know why the huge price difference? And how come nobody is doing arbitraj?
You are right with your observation and I am sure the whales have been making a killing with that. Buying from the low exchanges and offloading them at the exchanges with high prices. It used to baffle me what could be causing that huge price difference.
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Too bad it's already full, let me know if there is an open spot Yah, there is an open slot in his ... kitchen. Would you like to be a house-help and get paid?
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The issue you just raised may even further confuse you as it obviously isn't your tuff. I know that adverts are paid for by the companies it ICOs putting up fliers here. So what tax are you talking about again?
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Hello all,
I've only recently started looking into bitcoin and cryptocurrencies and I've found a whole lot of good solid arguments in favor, making a very strong case for them.
But being the eternal sceptic I'd also like to know the position of those opposing them. And so far I haven't found any solid arguments against bitcoin and the cryptocurrencies in general vs traditional banking.
If anyone here has any links to articles/videos or forum posts making valid and plausible arguments against bitcoins/cryptos I'd appreciate if you could share them with me.
Cheers!
Rolo
Just to clarify, I am not talking about arguing bitcoin against other cryprocurrencies, but rather arguments against bitcoin vs traditional banking.
Since you are looking for arguments against Bitcoin, you can go dig into the brain of the JP Morgan boss. He surely has enough to call Bitcoin a bubble. Ok, I guess Warren Buffet's position can also gladden your heart that Bitcoin has no value. Here is that: https://cryptovest.com/news/warren-buffet-the-idea-that-bitcoin-has-value-is-just-a-joke/ or you can follow up on a thread about that here in the forum: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2432819.0
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I know it is clearly and explicitly stated in the white paper that "bitcoin is a peer-to-peer electronic cash system" but I see it in a shade different from that. Much more than that. For me bitcoin is a " currenasset" and that is a combination of the functionality of a currency and that of an asset. It works as a medium of payment and at the same time it appreciates over time like an asset.
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