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2241  Economy / Speculation / Re: How many bitcoins do I need to retire in 20 years? on: October 07, 2015, 08:20:09 PM
If you plan to invest now then you should have lots of money.
Maybe around 1 million to invest in bitcoin and wait to sell them when the price goes really high.
But that would be very risky because there is no guarantee what will happen in next 20 years.

Thats a lot of money to just sit on BTC with it. I think it would be best to wait for BTC to crash again before buying that many. Also with that much money, i think you might be better off investing in a data center with very cheap electricity, which would probably earn you more BTC than you can buy right now with 1 million usd, over a year or two.

Investing in mining data centers (mining farm) is much better that investing in bitcoins.
This just stuck you there, the amount stays the same, so you are just waiting for a jump.
Having your own mining farm, means you have a team and you are earning continually bitcoins.
2242  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS][EU] SanDisk Plus 240GB, SATA SSD on: October 07, 2015, 08:18:13 PM
Its brand new and still sealed.
Shipping from germany.
Tell me where to ship and  I will look for the exact shipping rate

If i choose to buy it i would buy for a cheaper price.
I am looking to upgrade my hdd to ssd soon so if i choose to buy i will notify you.
Shipping from germany to germay is cheap, good luck with you sales. maybe i will go for ultra instead of plus.
2243  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin or gold? on: October 07, 2015, 08:13:20 PM
Gold has the popularity much more than bitcoin.
It is being used in every sphere of our lives like Gold in Electronics(in Computers)
In Olympic awards, and mostly it is used in jewelry which makes it more popular that bitcoin, so gold is much more perspective than bitcoin to invest in.
2244  Economy / Economics / Re: Best way to make a living online? on: October 07, 2015, 08:10:09 PM
It's soooo useful and important to know coding, that will get you a job online, if I knew coding I could make a living online, but I don't. Right now with my spare time, I want to do some trading with bitcoin, and I'm also in a signature campaign.

Not all coders (programmers) have a job and made a living online.
There are a lots of beginners programmers but those who makes living online are intermediate-advanced programmers.
But that could make a living online too, but also joining a team/company is greater, i think that with google adsense you can make a living online.
2245  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: [WTS] 42500000 Gcoin (GCN) on: October 07, 2015, 08:04:44 PM
Have you tried to exchange them directly in the exchange?
I searched about this coin and seems that is not popular.
It's hard to see any buy order, i think max you can get selling in exchange is <0.01BTC

Thought Id offer it to the forum first to see if anyone wants them.

My suggestion is to buy stuff in that website http://www.worldofelectronics.ie/default.asp
I see that the price are overpriced but it is still better than selling Gcoin in exchange.
It worth around 21€ still better than 0.01BTC ~2€, good luck with your sales.
2246  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: how much can you make weekly? on: October 07, 2015, 07:56:22 PM
My faucet have no profit! i didnt get any profit or i just lose my bitcoin there. my ads very paying can you give me some tips bro?

There are many factors that you have been lost in your own faucets.
The first thing that comes in my mind is the referral program, anti-bot system, how hard were the captchas.
How much have you tried to advertise to other faucets, blogs etc.
2247  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Which Bitcoin Exchange do you use and why ? on: October 07, 2015, 07:54:29 PM
I used poloniex but now they have stopped free coins giveaway. Now a days I use yobit, other than trading profits I make some free coins from their daily free coins.

I have been for a long time in poloniex and i have not seen any giveaway?
For which giveaway are you talking about? I use both of them poloniex and yobit.
Yobit has it's free coins section, they recently removed the 500 satoshi "faucet".

They used to have a free coin area IIRC, for newly released ones where the developer wanted to help spread awareness. Most of them were dormant/empty, though, so it didn't have much value.

Maybe it was something like YoBit exchange the free bitcoin section
Where the giveaways is just few satoshi most of the time.
They removed the 500 satoshi and there is nothing that it worth, but at least we don't have to solve captcha here Tongue
2248  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Check Potential Activity on: October 07, 2015, 07:51:56 PM
Today i am having trouble to check the potential activity.
First time i got an error that the server is not responding and is not sending any data.
Now for the second time after 1 minute maybe it shows me Access denied. Please fix it.

Try later it should work. The site is hosted at free hosting and that's probably reason of this problem.

Just try it, and it works!
Quite good site.  Smiley Bookmarked.

By the way, why you not put single ads on your free site?
That's the way we can say "thanks" for you. By give new impression on ads.

All fine, just take some 30 secs to loading.



Disable adblock and you will contribute to the owner of this website.
Lol i checked it with the adblock ON and it is clear, but most of the time i leave it OFF.
Everything now is ok,, maybe that was because of the free shared host plan so it's ok.
2249  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Did you earn some bitcoin today? on: October 07, 2015, 07:48:16 PM
Today i have earned 0.001BTC in trading doge for bitcoins.
There was a price drop and then a pump and i got a little profit.
It takes just too long sometimes to earn in trading but it's all about patient.
2250  Economy / Speculation / Re: How many bitcoins do I need to retire in 20 years? on: October 07, 2015, 07:46:43 PM
If you plan to invest now then you should have lots of money.
Maybe around 1 million to invest in bitcoin and wait to sell them when the price goes really high.
But that would be very risky because there is no guarantee what will happen in next 20 years.
2251  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin wallets on: October 07, 2015, 07:44:10 PM
I have one questions which is the best bitcoin wallet Smiley and how do they earn the money since usually they are free?

Thanks in advance

you can use xapo wallet, you can share your xapo referal link and get reward 50bits Smiley
or you can use coinbase wallet, he give some reward too Wink

my best wallet is coinbase Smiley good wallet with sms verification

I hear you man, xapo is pretty neat, they give nice reward for signups i think everybody should join them.

I like blockchain info, because its more privacy friendly, but if you just want money then go for xapo.

I think that to earn this reward you should verify your account.
At least verifying though your mobile number phone, but at least they give reward.
I think that coinbase give reward too, it was 3bits before don't know if it is still available but these reward are nothing, just check which wallet fits your needs and you are ok.
2252  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The future of Bitcoin on: October 07, 2015, 07:41:38 PM
I think that the future of bitcoins depends on many other factors.
Firstly the price should be more stable and increasing/decreasing slowly to get more people interested in this payment method.
If this is done then more e-commerces will implement it and boom, the price of bitcoin and popularity will be on maximum.

Yes. Price stability is the key for storing wealth.

That is true but did you ever thought about the advantages that volatile price have? This could benefit you from buying BTC at low prices and when the price is high, it could be a good asset to exchange for fiat. This makes you earn profit, but at the same time you could lose money too. If we had stable prices, we might not have to worry about price change, but you will miss the benefits of buying low and selling high. Just my opinion.  Roll Eyes

Is USD, EUR and other fiat currencies stable? i think yes.
But does it means that people are not earning from trading them? - No
There will be always traders (forex) that will earn/lose in trading, so the same with bitcoin.
2253  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Have you used Bitcoin as Real money to buy Real/physical goods? on: October 07, 2015, 07:39:41 PM
I still haven't bought anything physical goods with my bitcoins.
If i choose to buy maybe i will buy from here in the Goods board.
That would be possible if i find anything that I'm interested and cheap Smiley
2254  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you quit your day job to go full time on bitcoin? on: October 07, 2015, 07:34:45 PM
i dont have a job so i will go full time in bitcoin, and my goal is to gain 0.5 to 0.10 btc a day. i think thats not hard Smiley

Well i think that anyone will quit his current job to earn 0.5BTC a day.
I think that you have made a mistake and wanted to write 0.05BTC so that it is possible but how do you want to earn that?
In U.S you can earn 0.1 within few hours working real job outside.
2255  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Which Bitcoin Exchange do you use and why ? on: October 07, 2015, 07:30:31 PM
I used poloniex but now they have stopped free coins giveaway. Now a days I use yobit, other than trading profits I make some free coins from their daily free coins.

I have been for a long time in poloniex and i have not seen any giveaway?
For which giveaway are you talking about? I use both of them poloniex and yobit.
Yobit has it's free coins section, they recently removed the 500 satoshi "faucet".
2256  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: how much can you make weekly? on: October 07, 2015, 07:29:06 PM
To fund your own faucets with the satoshi that are earned from other faucets then it is ok.
But to think that i will earn 1BTC from faucets then this should be wrong.
How much are the earnings from ads from your own faucets?

I agree. Get 1BTC from faucets is a almost impossible task...

I'm earning between US$ 15,00 and US$ 20,00 daily. Converting to Brazilian Real, this amount represents R$ 1,800.00 - R$ 2,400.00 monthly.

This is a very nice extra money here.  Grin

It means that you earn monthly $450 - $600 which is pretty nice.
I don't know about the average country wage but in my country it is enough to live with a small family.
Let me know in PM the process from the beginning until the reaching 15$ a day.
Of course, friend.

Now I'm busy at work.

Please send me a PM and I will answer you as soon as possible.

I would like to know this and i have sent you a pm

IM join at Bitmixer signature campaign
i can earn 0.035/week, i know other service like coinut, dadice (gambling signature campaign) give more satosi/post, but im not interesting to join gambling signature campaign Smiley

You member rank is full member and the maximum you can get per post is 0.0009 in coinut.
If you want to earn more that 0.035BTC i see that bit-x has a good campaign too and pays more than bitmixer.
There are many opportunities there is only by people's preference, btw 0.035BTC is good enough.

Thank's Smiley
yeahhh i think 0.035 is enough for me Smiley i can earn 0.14/month
maybe i will join Bit-X in future

Since you are busy and you don't have time to make lots of posts weekly.
Then you should join a signature campaign which pays the most per post and not checking their maximum limit. GL
2257  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Methods of growing your Bitcoin? on: October 07, 2015, 07:25:26 PM
In all honesty, the likelihood of profitting from mining is so small that it doesn't really belong in this thread. These super mines that you all have been mentioning do make considerable profits, but the amount of capital and investment required for such a venture is so large that I doubt anyone with access to such funds would be browsing this thread.

For people that are new to bitcoin will check this thread the opportunities how to earn more bitcoins.
So mining is something that is related to bitcoin, and mining farm requires a good technical team.
It is profitable but it requires good skills good staff and good money to start this journey.
2258  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS][EU] SanDisk Plus 240GB, SATA SSD on: October 07, 2015, 06:47:13 PM
0.38 BTC incl. shipping and a copy of the invoice from last month

Is it brand new or have been used in the past?
I see that 0.38BTC is around 93.15 USD, i already found one brand new for € 74,85.
So i would like to know from which country do you ship this SSD.
2259  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: [WTS] 42500000 Gcoin (GCN) on: October 07, 2015, 06:31:50 PM
Have you tried to exchange them directly in the exchange?
I searched about this coin and seems that is not popular.
It's hard to see any buy order, i think max you can get selling in exchange is <0.01BTC
2260  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: October 07, 2015, 06:24:53 PM
I tried again a few hours later, and I was able to charge and use my card.
FWIW

its bad that the card dont always work, "Service unavailable - try again later" is a little bit problematic if you just filled your car up with gas for example

You can use the card all the time, you just cannot top it up all the time.

There was a problem with e-coin bitcoin debit cards last weekend
Don't know if they have solved it or not yet but that is not good for their clients.
Basically they tell you when to use thier service, and if i choose to use it i will use for emergencies and having trouble in this situation sucks.
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