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2241  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: im brand new and newbie answer this please on: June 08, 2016, 06:38:08 AM
How I can get a higher position ?

If I have higher position what is the benefits of that?

Can I get btc if I have higher position?

Can you list the lowest to highest position?

That's all tnx


You can always post and get to a higher position. However, there is a limit of 14 activity points per fortnight, which means that your activity may not update after your post count goes up if you lack the potential activity.

The ranks are:

Newbie
Jr. Member
Member
Full member
Senior member
Hero member
and Lengendary.

And no, you don't get any reward for getting to the top.
2242  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: paypal or bitcoin? on: June 08, 2016, 06:37:53 AM
I will choose for Bitcoin and that is because the value of Bitcoin is now rising slowly and it is also becoming more acceptable so that is nice for the currency itself.
It have just now only to rise for a while so we can earn a lot of profit with Bitcoin in the future.
yeah bitcoin increasingly accepted at various merchant and I really liked it. of course if you have a bitcoin. You can get 2 advantages? The first you can get a cheaper price when bitcoin rate increases and secondly you will benefit from the investment in bitcoin


Definitely. Holding bitcoin means that when bitcoin prices soar you can also get a share of that profit. For example, I made a lot of profit when bitcoin went from $400 to over $590. there are also less fees paying with bitcoin than paypal.

Also you can treat bitcoin as an investment for the future, while paypal, it's by no means an investment.
2243  Other / Off-topic / Re: du you spend coins on real life. on: June 08, 2016, 06:37:29 AM
I haven't spent coins yet. I generally spend them online because most shops don't accept bitcoin.
Sign up for a BitCoin debit card (Do google search for options) and then you can spend your BitCoin anywhere that accepts Visa.

Yeah, signing up for a bitcoin debit card is a good way to encourage yourself or somebody else to spend bitcoins in real life. There are plenty of people and companies out there offering these services.

But right now, no I don'th spend my coins in real life. I do spend them on online shops though.
2244  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Doubling Bitcoin? on: June 08, 2016, 06:37:13 AM
Well the OP might not actually have enough money to start a trading scheme; I would suggest he start raising his bitcoin amount through payments for his job or if he doesn’t have one, he can join a signature campaign just to make some quick start up cash. Other than this doubling of the bitcoins can be risky.


Doubling bitcoin is not possible without making any efforts, you can double it by working on it, but if you want to double it by gambling then there is no guarantee and its more risky too then you can do it.

Yeah, doubling anything has risks. Whether that's little risk or a lot of risk. There is risk in everything you do, whether you realise it or not. Gambling is a good fast way to double your bitcoins, but also a very risky way.

You could always work for your coins. I find that working is much more pleasurable in the end when it pays off.
2245  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling problem on: June 08, 2016, 06:36:45 AM
Almost everyone is losing in gambling..
At least if its going long term..
Some are winning daily, take for example Mrvincenzo88(pd user) his profit keeps on going up lol last time i checked he was up 407 btc. i just now checked his total profit is 440 btc. Shocked

Yeah... But the frightening truth is that his good luck streak may not last much longer. The house edge will somehow catch him in the future, whenever that is. However, it's always fun to watch a whale play.

The house will also get you in the end. So gamble responsibly.
2246  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin worth to you or not... on: June 08, 2016, 06:36:24 AM
The more I invest in bitcoin, the more I become a fan of it. I started as a skeptic, doubting if bitcoin would even have value in two years' time. I'm glad I am being proven wrong by the recent price surge and the overall support that it receiving from people across the globe, who in turn benefit from such a technology, like what bitcoin offers. This sort of empowers those who previously would not have access to such currency.

Yeah, time changes a lot of people's ideas towards something. For example, I started bitcoin doubting that it would provide any real change to the system, but after a few years I really started to realise how good it is.

So yes, bitcoin is worth a lot to me. Both as a project, and as a currency.
2247  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it better to save money or invest it? on: June 08, 2016, 06:28:30 AM
I would say that saving your bitcoins right now is a kind of investment,and if you compare it with online investments it is much more profitable and less risky.

Yeah, the main thing with bitcoin as an investment is that there is literally no risks involved, as if you store your coins in a safe storage place then it means that you are pretty much guaranteed to never lose.

You can also gain as well, from the price hikes. Investing in bitcoin is definitely better than saving or investing in stocks.
2248  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WTS Senior Member very Cheap on: June 07, 2016, 10:09:55 AM
Senior Member very cheap

current posts: 350+
potential activity: 400+

Signed message 2 years ago.

Price is only 0.05 btc

pm me if you have an offer.

Hey there, is your senior member account still on sale right now?

I'll send you a PM right now regarding this account. Please respond ASAP, thanks Smiley
2249  Economy / Auctions / Re: [WTS] Senior Member Account, GOOD Post quality on: June 07, 2016, 09:53:18 AM
Account still available.

I know that this offer is under your starting price, but I offer BTC0.035 for your account. Account prices have gone down a ton in the last few months, if you haven't noticed yet.

Or if you would like to negotiate about the price, we can chat on PM. I'm always open to discussion.
0.035 for sr member, forget this, you can only buy a full member account with this.

Alright then, no problems. But AFAIK full member accounts are going for a low rate as well, much less than 0.035 BTC currently.

As I said, if you feel like this is a low offer, you can send me an offer via PM. I'm open to offers as I said.
2250  Other / Off-topic / Re: Earning a living with bitcoin? on: June 07, 2016, 09:52:07 AM
Earning is living with Bitcoin is only possible if you manage to make enough money with Bitcoins. I do not make money every month with Bitcoin because sometimes it can be a while before the price allows me to make money.

Obviously without earning enough bitcoins no one can make a living with it, but the thing is not everyone can earn enough bitcoins to make a living with it.
The ones who are having or managing bitcoin casinos are able to do it quite easily as they earn a lot more then enough to make a living with it, and also people with skills like trading skills or programming or web designing or etc also can do it in a way by selling their services and getting paid by bitcoin.

Yeah, the first priority is always to feed yourself enough that you'll survive. Then it comes to your preference of how you earn money. If you can't survive, then you have no choice but to earn a living from something that you don't like.

But if you have enough money already and there are open opportunities available, then you can definitely earn a living with bitcoin.
2251  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What's your biggest loss gambling? on: June 07, 2016, 09:50:54 AM
Mine? Losing a $1000 Dragon Lore (Pretty much a covered CSGO item skin) in a coin flip game. I did happen to get it for free, but it was painful to see myself lose $1k.

Wow... $1k is a lot of money for anybody. Must have sucked to have lost your money on a dodgy CSGO gambling site.

But seriously though, how did you get that $1k item for free? I don't play CSGO or anything... Please explain.
2252  Economy / Auctions / Re: [WTS] Senior Member Account, GOOD Post quality on: June 07, 2016, 09:49:34 AM
Account still available.

I know that this offer is under your starting price, but I offer BTC0.035 for your account. Account prices have gone down a ton in the last few months, if you haven't noticed yet.

Or if you would like to negotiate about the price, we can chat on PM. I'm always open to discussion.
2253  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: I lost 700 mbtc on gambling on: June 07, 2016, 09:47:15 AM
I lost 700mBtc (0.7BTC) today on gambling (dice) site.

Must have sucked. And I mean 0.7 BTC isn't that much of a problem, but it's not a small number either. Losing money always sucks, especially with gambling, when you could have cashout instead of gambled on.

But you've gotta get over that loss, man. Count it as your unlucky day.
2254  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are you buying bitcoins? Why? on: June 07, 2016, 09:44:40 AM
Blockhalving is around the corner

Yeah, block halving is certainly going to contribute to a sudden rise in bitcoin price. And it's going to be a pretty large rise as well. That's why I'm buying bitcoins now so I can hold it till the halving comes.

You could also buy bitcoins to purchase goods, both virtually and physically. You usually get it for a discount as well.
2255  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin or gold? on: June 07, 2016, 09:42:20 AM
For long term investment, I prefer gold becouse it is used from the very first time. Also Gold is behind money, money is nothing without gold and bitcoin is nothing, more than virtual currency.

What money is nothing without gold? We are in the modern days mate, even there is no gold as long as there are goods that can be trade with value,
money will have it's value. An economy can run without gold because we are not now depending on gold.

anything can be use as currency even it's a stone, and gold is stone too , but the shine of gold make people thinking it's rare .
i think in this time godl not used as currency, it's a jewelry.

Yeah, right now there is no demand for gold other than as an investment or as jewelry decorations. There is no industrial demands like silver, and it's not an innovation like bitcoin, it's just an element on the periodic table.

While bitcoin is much more efficient than gold as a payment method. So that's why I would prefer bitcoin.
2256  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: agusmf scammed me 15$ btc on: June 07, 2016, 09:40:26 AM
I think you guys are Indonesian, as you say you have is mobile messaging number then call him and tell him to return.


he doesnt answer the phone nor text me back.
And do you really expect a scammer to do either of those things?   Get law enforcement involved or suck it up and take the loss.  Those are pretty much the only two options you have.

I'm not complaining about my money , it was 15$ not much .. i'm not that poor sir.

I'm asking people to beware. that's all.

Damn, really sorry for your loss. I mean $15 isn't that much but it's always frustrating to get scammed. You feel like that someone got the better of you, don't ya? It sucks balls.

Anyways... Lesson learned, always use escrow however inconvenient it seems. It's better than losing all your money.
2257  Other / Off-topic / Re: When is it useful to borrow bitcoin? on: June 07, 2016, 09:33:38 AM
Well the best case to borrow Bitcoin is when Bitcoin price falls and when it falls more than the loan's interest.

For example, lets say Bitcoin price is $500 and you borrow 1 BTC for one month. The interest is 5%. You sell your borrowed Bitcoin immediately for $500. After one months, the price of Bitcoin declined 10% ($450). You buy back 1.05 BTC (loan + interest) for $472.5. Your gain is $27.5.
But this only works when Bitcoin is in a bear market for the entire phase of the loan time.

Yeah, as you said, although this is a very smart strategy, it does have some limitations.

a) You have to find a source that pays you exactly at market spot, otherwise your deal will be less profitable
b) You are taking on a risk of having a bull market in front of you instead of bear
c) I doubt you'll get a loan of 1 BTC that easily, without collateral.
2258  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Halving is a profitable??? on: June 07, 2016, 09:31:52 AM
I don't think such a centain event will make it profitable.

Why not? Halving is certain, however it also means that we can be certain about when it is going to happen, as well as how it's going to effect bitcoin. It's going to cut miner's profits, which reduces the supply of coins.

I think it is going to be profitable for all who choose to hoard their coins until now. Smart move IMO.
2259  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to teach someone about Bitcoin on: June 07, 2016, 09:28:40 AM
You should definitely start by telling them about how it works and why they should get involved in it. Explain to them in detail why this thing is worthwhile, instead of a waste of time.

Also, send them some bitcoins for them to experiment with. That’s probably one of the most effective way to promote bitcoin.
2260  Economy / Economics / Re: Spending Bitcoins on: June 07, 2016, 09:23:43 AM
Look this is the best way to spent your bitcoins dont waste them on some stupid websites to buy all kind of worthless stuff. But invest your coins in companys who use the bitcoin and you will get more back than when you buy allot of un necesery bullshit.

Buying stuff that you don't need is one of the worst decisions you can ever make in your life. Not only do they distract you from your daily lives, they will also waste a lot of your hard earned bitcoins.

Investing bitcoins indeed are a good way of spending bitcoins, however there are lots of scams out there.
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