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2541  Economy / Gambling / Re: This is why you shouldn't use martingale on: April 22, 2014, 08:53:24 PM
Well at least as an investor martingalers are great as although they may take money in the short term you can guarantee that one day you'll get their whole stack.

It's looking like that 64 BTC loss was this player's last bet.  They've already withdrawn hundreds of BTC of profit over the last few weeks.  Maybe they have the discipline required to quit while they're ahead!


he will be back. no doubt about it.



i may try this  Cool

I bet that he will be back as well

They were very lucky if they withdrew hundreds of btc from a 0.5-64 martingale
2542  Economy / Speculation / Re: I think we are up from here. on: April 22, 2014, 08:46:08 PM
I believe that regardless of this 490-510 back and forth, shortly (1-3 weeks) we will be up.
I don't have any fancy graphs or any thing like that.  Just watching and I think something has to give.  The FUD has not caused us to sub 450 in recent memory so its losing its ammo.

What do you all think?  Up in a few weeks?  Down or staying in the 490-510 range?

Either we stay in the 490-510 range or we start to move up. I believe the worst from China has past and the bottom is already in.

Given the state of the world, there is always the chance that some sort of confiscation a la Cyprus could send Bitcoin soaring again.



I agree with you, the economic storm that will it the western financial world and the US&UK&France unfunded liabilities will send the price well into the 3digits

Maybe we will have one or two crashes before but maybe not
2543  Economy / Services / Re: Taking donations to create bitcoin nodes on: April 22, 2014, 08:27:00 PM
A node is a full client that has the entire blockchain and relays transactions/blocks across the entire bitcoin network. When your bitcoin client is syncing to catch up to the last block, you are downloading the blockchain from other nodes.

So if I understand correctly more nodes means faster downloading of the blockchain and possibly faster processing times as well for transactions? More nodes are good?

I don't think we need more nodes atm

More nodes don't speed the confirmation time
2544  Economy / Speculation / Re: $10,000 when? on: April 22, 2014, 08:23:22 PM
I'll go with April 23th 2015 or September 10th 2015
2545  Economy / Speculation / Re: Does BTC Value Even Matter for Whales? on: April 22, 2014, 08:20:49 PM
There is a HUGE BTC price bubble. Yes, a whale can easily manipulate BTC. All it takes is having enough money.

There is a huge pile of unfunded liabilities in the US and in the EU; the USD bubble will pop

Bitcoin is efficient to store wealth and transfer money among other things; the 6Billions USD market cap isn't that big in that regard
2546  Economy / Speculation / Re: Final Warning for Long-term holders... on: April 22, 2014, 08:18:04 PM
Wall of txt = post ignored.

If you can't even make your post spaced.. your opinion on where things with the interenet are going......... ya..

The post brought a discussion even if it was uber annoying to read it

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I have information that you don't about the Mt. Gox coins

Tell us a bit more, where did you get the infos?
2547  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help me understand how private keys work in wallet.dat on: April 22, 2014, 08:11:01 PM
It is still a bit complicated to safely keep bitcoins on your computer long term
2548  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: Le bitcoin devrait remonter on: April 22, 2014, 07:23:35 PM
Les chinois sont pauvres, donc ils ont pas de btc. C'est pas plus compliqué que ça en vrai

Les chinois sont pauvres?? Ils épargnent plus de 50% de leur salaire, le salaire moyen progresse à 2chiffres par an, ils sont la 2è puissance éco et ils vont être la première puissance du monde d'ici qq années
2549  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: Le bitcoin devrait remonter on: April 22, 2014, 05:12:06 PM
Stats de rpietila
Les stats vont beaucoup varier selon la date de départ et de fin de l'analyse.
Tu veux dire qu'il incite à acheter quand il veut vendre et inversement ou du moins il incite à acheter quand il veut que ça monte et inversement

Personne n'est neutre avec le Bitcoin. Soit tu veux vendre, soit tu veux acheter. En fonction de cela, tu adaptes un peu ton discours.

Je ne fais qu'acheter quel que soit le cours donc je dois être une exception mais il faut se méfier des gens de la section spéculation, ce sont tous les manipulateurs.



Oui j'avais remarqué; c'est qd même parfois intéressant de voir les réactions et les analyses mais elles sont svt trop partisanes
2550  Local / Échanges / Re: Le top 10 des plateformes de change on: April 22, 2014, 02:07:56 PM
Mt Gox est 2° du sondage, la question était "Quelle est la plateforme la plus fiable pour acheter ou vendre des bitcoins ?"
Conclusion : sondage sans aucune valeur.

En même temps le sondage date du 2 octobre 2013 et l'échantillon était ridicule.

Ce sondage n'est plus à prendre en compte, d’ailleurs si l'OP pouvait éditer son thread et locker.


Le thread a été remis en haut par un spam

Bitcoin-central est sympa mais peu liquide comparé à Bitstamp
2551  Economy / Gambling / Re: How much you are on loss/profit at gambling? on: April 22, 2014, 02:05:04 PM
I'am about 1.1BTC on profit  Smiley
Made about 1BTC with ponzi's and 0.1 with dice game.

5 min ago I was 0.2BTC on profit with dice game but lost 0.1BTC  Embarrassed
I won't play anymore. I'm quiting now with nice 1.1BTC profit.

Nice result; the problem with being up in Gambling is that you want more and when you are down you want to go back to even

Unregister from the dice games and don't even play for pennies and you may keep your cool winnings
2552  Other / Politics & Society / You can't pay for a huge war without fiat currency-cool video inside on: April 22, 2014, 01:58:41 PM
I thought I would link this nice video where "Stefan Molyneux and Jeffrey Tucker discuss Stefan's upcoming speech on how bitcoin could end war"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtzJRCqkwvE


If you don't know Stedan Molyneux, check its youtube channel

"Each time husbands beat his wife he comes back the next day with flowers; politicians always say that it is the last war and to trust them.."
2553  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: Le prix du bitcoin ne cesse de chuter depuis quelque jours... on: April 22, 2014, 01:54:36 PM
Certains ne croient pas en la propriété et veulent contrôler les autres, d'autres croient en la liberté et la propriété : propriété de son corps et de ce qui provient de notre travail ou celui de notre famille : ça ne devrait pas être remis en question ni négociable

Vérité sur les taxes (en anglais) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TpIDX49b_A

Guerres et Banques Centrales : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtzJRCqkwvE
2554  Economy / Economics / Re: Distribution of bitcoin wealth by owner on: April 22, 2014, 01:49:39 PM

- Number of Bitcoin millionaires at this price ($500) is about 400. This means that only 400 people worldwide can raise a $million by selling bitcoins, but about 30,000,000 people can invest a $million to buy bitcoins (without going into debt).


Remember my friend 30 mil people are fiat Millionaires but most are not liquid, and a $1mil dollar investment into bitcoins without having a $10 mil dollar estate (10%) is quite risky even now.


Similarly none of my friends in the BTC2,000-BTC20,000 range intends to sell bitcoins worth $1M at these prices, so that puts both numbers in the same ballpark Smiley

Of course not because if they wanted to sell they would have sell by now  Tongue
2555  Economy / Services / Re: ★★★ HIGHEST SIGNATURE PAYMENT ON THE BOARD - NEW RATES - RitzGrandCasino.com ★★★ on: April 22, 2014, 01:48:31 PM
hey as long as my posts are constructive right I get paid for them, thats great.  Your awesome ritz Ill read to find out how to join in.
Nobody can post 3000 constructive posts in a month. Not unless you're here 20 hours daily and sleeping four.

Posting 18 hours per day, one post per every 10 minutes and it is possible to get 3000 posts Wink

It is technically possible

You will get 3.3BTC as a Hero Member; if you do it for 12months and the rates stand you would have 39.6BTC which you will sell at 3000$ a coin for 120,000$ maybe tax free, a good salary for a year of work Smiley

There are some countries, where people can retire at that amount in bank. But your calculation has too many clauses...

1. Hero Member - Most of the Hero Members have their own BTC business or regular trader at big exchanges, making more.

2. 12 months - This campaign may not run with this same rate for 12 months raising uncertainty of earning. Rate may go up, as well as go down too.

3. 3000$ a coin - You never know when a coin will reach this value.

4. tax free - 12 months from now ...Governments across the globe will be more concerned about bitcoin and do anything to get their tax. If u keep 120,000$ in bank converted to a local currency in countries like Libya, Pakistan, Caribbean Island, top govt officials may like to know who you are Wink



I have not much to argue to what you said, I was obviously kidding my making a very optimistic funny speculation; nonetheless

1-I would argue that not all Hero Members are Bitcoin rich
2-It is probable that a sig campaign that pays ok will be available for the months to come if the administrators don't forbid them : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=484259.0
3-I was speculating it may reach this value within a few years
4-Bitcoin will be tax free in a lot of countries

Campaign sig are good to accumulate a few coins and have fun
2556  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 22, 2014, 01:42:40 PM
Dump on Stamp lets see if the rest follow...

A bear trap before a 4months explosive bull market?
2557  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: Le bitcoin devrait remonter on: April 21, 2014, 10:42:32 PM
Stats de rpietila

Les stats vont beaucoup varier selon la date de départ et de fin de l'analyse.

Tu veux dire qu'il incite à acheter quand il veut vendre et inversement ou du moins il incite à acheter quand il veut que ça monte et inversement
2558  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long] on: April 21, 2014, 10:33:47 PM
So BitcoinzRulez  is trying to find the IPS and names of coinbet's admins but it is complicated and ongoing
2559  Economy / Services / Re: ★★★ HIGHEST SIGNATURE PAYMENT ON THE BOARD - NEW RATES - RitzGrandCasino.com ★★★ on: April 21, 2014, 08:18:20 PM
hey as long as my posts are constructive right I get paid for them, thats great.  Your awesome ritz Ill read to find out how to join in.
Nobody can post 3000 constructive posts in a month. Not unless you're here 20 hours daily and sleeping four.

Posting 18 hours per day, one post per every 10 minutes and it is possible to get 3000 posts Wink

It is technically possible

You will get 3.3BTC as a Hero Member; if you do it for 12months and the rates stand you would have 39.6BTC which you will sell at 3000$ a coin for 120,000$ maybe tax free, a good salary for a year of work Smiley
2560  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Pizza for bitcoins? on: April 21, 2014, 08:15:59 PM
Still my favorite post ever



600,000 Grand for the price of a few pizzas, can u imagine if someone did it and held the coins.


Id write a book, then use the profits to buy a pizza franchise.

10,000BTC is actually 5,000,000$; you know someone did it, don't you? The story doesn't say when he sold the coins if he did; I presume he sold most of them before the price hit 1000$
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