![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FNHi35sM.png&t=663&c=oedmTP9yhzQwsQ) Tu vois @Yaplatu, il y a quelque années ce monsieur pensait comme toi. En 2013 il avait le même syndrome que toi et disait que les jours de BTC sont comptés, entre temps le BTC a quand même fait x10. Si il avait décidé d'injecter $250 millions à ce moment, l'entreprise aurait pu acquérir +200 000 BTC. Ca en fait du pognon à l'heure actuelle. 2020, c'est maintenant devenu un investissement attractif. T'inquiet pas, toi aussi tu seras converti à la religion Bitcoin ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Am I the only one? Since early afternoon the forum system kicks me out every XX minutes and I have to re-login each time. I usually always set the minutes to stay logged in to 6000 but the system seems to doesn't consider the parameter This system is racist or what? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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We did a big Update! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) What is new? - new design of the main page. We increased the speed and added a clearer structure. - No more external files are loaded. The visitor data is completely protected and no external person can access it. - we added in the footer Press Resources and also our history - we added "mobile_top-up" at the top of the page. You can now insert your number and see directly the top-up options - you see now in the mobile top-up section all promotions we are offering at the moment for mobile top-up what do you think about the update? What else u miss? The website is well optimized, if I remember you improved it during the last update but currently it's a pleasure to visit a site loading fast. When I enter to coinsbee, the sytem see I'm french and so display the french version to me, however I still need to select France in "Select Region". It would be great in France is auto selected here. A newsletter may be usefull since not everybody uses social networks. Mobil top up page https://www.coinsbee.com/fr/mobile_top-upThe page is too long, we need to scroll a lot. Also it should be great if only french providers are displayed when someone's using the french language, Spain providers for the spain language, etc. And it has been prehaps suggested before, but a system that could let me deposit bitcoins, convert it to USD/EUR and use later. A kind of Coinsbee gift card?
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To me it's a bit like looking for a problem where there is no problem and looking for solutions even when we don't need them. Since the number of bitcoins in circulation is limited, it will happen eventually all of them will be considered tainted. So what? We close the shop? Currently, with gold they act as if the resources are unlimited, and if it's not the problem would be similar, and it doesn't matter since there will always be a demand for Tier 2 (the gold not enough swag for LBMA). With Bitcoin, we are the tier 1 not tier 2 The problem with trading platforms refusing to accept tainted coins (this is a bit of a problem already) is they'll just shoot themselves in the foot. So the exchanges won't be able to accept the majority of bitcoins, and when they do, once it's out there of the platform it will be a short time before the coin is considered tainted and no longer accepted. (I suppose the author is in love with KYC ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) )
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8% is too high. There are competitors like Celsius, Nexo and Blockfi that charge as low as 1% interest (Celsius) or even lower if you use their coin to pay the loan. Nothing new to see here.
I checked BlockFi and it has a 4.5% interest rate (up to 9.5%) and Nexo starts at 5.9%. I would say Coinbase and its 8% is in the average (?) It's also the average rate of 'revolving credits' (you know, the ones you can get quickly on the web or even at the supermarket). The thing with coinbase is they have more weight that Nexo & co. don't have. They definitely have a piece of the cake to take ... it will be interesting to hear about US traders here as ... Traders do not borrow money 'to gamble' with it, It's a completely irresponsible thing to do.
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You'd probably make more bucks selling your domain names, instead of trying to earn a percentage of the revenue generated. There is nothing exceptional in, it's not premium domains and not sought and probably available in a lot of different TLDs
Via auctions or directly but it's better than zero. What is the 3rd party you are thinking about?
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If the gold's price was stable, a chart would be like this all the time. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FJmgq7Go.png&t=663&c=4hKapSSQTx_VSQ) (Yep, I'm a charts expert, glad you noticed it ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) ) But that isn't the case at all. There is a big difference between something stable and something less volatile. The fact is, gold is not so stable but has much less volatility compared to Bitcoin. While you say gold doesn't lose $500 as it does with Bitcoin, that's not entirely true. Firstly $500 for BTC is not the same for gold as they don't have the same value basically. You need to talk with percentages, not monetary value. Now continuing with your argument, you're wrong, as it happened gold has taken a big plunge, just like it did in 2013. On Comex, the fall in 1 session was close to 10%, the biggest drop in 30 years by the way. Perhaps it happens less often than BTC but it really happens
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Trading needs time, not everyone has the time to check the market prices every day, to do TA, FA, etc. Another thing is not everyone has the skills to do it, nor has patience, and may easily fall into a panic selling or to listen to the pseudo-experts we can see here and there. If anyone's new to the crypto world they should go to the HODL strategy. Then if they want to speculate and gamble money, then go.
Personally I don't want to bother with active or day trading, I do trades but for medium terms like 3 months or more. Unless I come at the right time when something important hits the news.
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Tu n'as pas besoin de remettre le wallet.dat à chaque fois, pour ensuite le re-effacer, dès que tu veux réceptionner des bitcoins Le jour ou tu as auras envie d'utiliser tes coins et que tu synchroniseras tu verras tes coins apparaître
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@Lasky366
The column on the right is supposed to include the volumes of fiats? Because if we include them the actual volumes are much larger. Anyway, even if DEXs get a more significant market in the future, I believe it will remain minimal. Kind of like with GNU/Linux.
Also, I had read on Uniswap, since anyone can create a token it seems some people tend to impersonate Defi protocols. They were forced to publish a warning about ERC-20 token pairings. Maybe the number of people people who fall into it explains it?
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Bonne question. Peut être tout simplement qu'ils ne considèrent pas des autres coins comme des réserves de valeurs, assez swag à leur gout. Et point de vue ecosystème, y'a rien qui égal Bitcoin. Toujours est il qu'ils possèdent maintenant 0.10% de la totalité des bitcoins Et puis bien que l'une des règles d'or dans les investissements soit la diversification, si Bitcoin crash c'est tout le marché qui s'effondre également de toute facon, étant donné que les altcoins suivent la danse. C'est Bitcoin le dominant, le reste c'est des dominées. C'est BTC qui tient le fouet Tu t'attendais quand même pas à ce qu'ils achètent du XRP? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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The vaccine will be tested on Philippines citizens, there is an agreement already to do it this month.
Isn't it a smart method? Testing stuff on other populations so you protect your, and you say your daughter tested it already so as not to make people worry. You just say she had a little fever, as they say. (At the same time their president want to be the first country to test it on a large scale, so...) I suppose it will be considered the last trial before releasing it to the public.
What's strange is that these tests are being set up by a Russian investment fund... Another thing: in Putin's statement, he says that the vaccine has a long-lasting effect... So it means they were testing the vaccine for 3 months at least
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Bitrefill fait du spotify France. C'est aussi le cas de coinsbee ? Je n'ai jamais utilisé leur service. Normalement oui, car quand tu vas sur https://www.coinsbee.com/fr/shop et selectionnes "France" à gauche, tu es censé voir toutes les cartes valables pour nous. Si tu changes pour Inde tu verras que Spotify n'est plus disponible
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If you're thinking to do it with Wordpress then there is a plugin called AffiliateWP with which you can create an affiliate program and then use cryptocurrencies once you added one of the 3rd party addon. Many coins can be used and it uses coinmarketcap rates at the time of payments. Payments aren't automatic but it's supposed coming ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fclickstudio.com.au%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2Fedd%2Fpayouts_list_arrows_statuses.png&t=663&c=kYNinI2ITV2F6g) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fclickstudio.com.au%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2Fedd%2Fpayments_ui_processed.png&t=663&c=IYzEhHP8q5zdpA) Add multiple currencies and any Ethereum token to your AffiliateWP wallet. Generate draft Payments from individual or bulk selected Referrals Generate draft Payments from individual or bulk selected Affiliates. Generate draft Payments for all Affiliates (one button to pay all). Set Affiliate’s payment currency and payment address on their profile (edit affiliate form). See Affiliate’s payment currency on the Affiliate’s list. See the transaction status and explorer links on Payouts Otherwise, I may be wrong but it's possible Gourl has a PHP script to do the same (more or less) There are some fiat affiliate systems like Clickbank,JVZoo,Warriorplus,Digistore24,but I've never heard about a Bitcoin affiliate program that pays automatic commissions.
Out of topic with what the @OP is looking
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Coinsbee est un peu moins cher, j'ai comparé pour une même carte de 10€ - bitrefill 0.00116400 - coinsbee 0,0010854 Ça fait 8% de différence Tu peux en trouver d'autre sur cette liste mais je crois que les cartes ne sont valables que dans certains pays. Donc je sais pas si tu pourras l'ajouter à un compte français (jamais essayé Spotify)
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Bienvenue sur le forum. Dans le même genre il y a aussi Coinsbee.com, qui est récent, et Bitrefill.com, qui lui est établi et sans doute le plus populaire. J'ai déjà utilisé les 2 plusieurs fois, on y retrouve les même cartes cadeaux. Petit avantage pour Bitrefill qui a un système de cashback (tu dépenses par exemple 100€ et récupère 1€ en satoshis sur ton compte) et la possibilité de recharger son compte en EUR/USD afin de pouvoir l'utiliser plus tard (pour ceux craignant la volatilité). Et vous ? Hormis le trading, que faites-vous avec vos cryptos? Smiley Hormis le trading, que faites-vous avec vos cryptos? Edit: Tiens en parlant de shopping, y'a quelqu'un qui sait ce qu'est devenu ce projet https://www.20minutes.fr/societe/2611631-20190924-2020-cryptomonnaies-acceptees-trentaine-grandes-enseignes
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You seem to forget gold has always been a safe haven asset and if you look at the charts it was already rising BEFORE the pandemic. It started in December. I suppose it's because there seems to have an upward tendency on the part of central banks to expand their gold reserves over the years, but it' s become more obvious only recently.( And the amount seems to be in line with their own GDP) (I"m not to getting it currently but it's like if they're preparing for a monetary reset (and why not going back to the gold standart)) If it's true the pandemic is a test, it's the case for Bitcoin but not for gold. Remember 2008 and before. It might be appropriate to remember the fact Bitcoin dropped over 30% in the span of 2 months (between February and April). As a purported safe haven, that's not good. By comparison, gold has made more than 20%... I understand but people seem to be overexcited because the price hits $12k, they shouldn't. we've seen some pretty epic situations before. ... You're mixing 2 things. The fact Bitcoin starts to be accepted as a payment mean and Bitcoin as a safe haven. Here the discussion is about BTC as a safe haven. If people start to use/accept it as a payment mean it doesn't make it a safe asset ...
This is simply due to the fact investors also allocate part of their funds to safer markets (diversity is a golden rule).
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- ...It will not directly link to your personal information, but once your address marked as a scam, mixers services will not accept your bitcoin to mix, theoretically, --they will hold and freeze your bitcoin.
.. Sorry but this is fake. Show me a single link/article saying a mixer froze the funds because it was sent from a scammer. Mixers have been mixing very large transactions coming from hacks (the Twitter hack as the latest exmple), or whatever. Why didn't they block the bitcoins so. Why mixers are more and more actively used on dark markets? If a mixer starts to do this, it will lose its reputation the next day. What you say is a real shit ...
-1: You don't want people to know how many bitcoins you have on your wallet -2: You don't want people to know the address 1abcdefghijkl is owned by Oshosondy -3: You don't want people looking at spending patterns -4: You don't want to know the address owner of 1abcdefghijk is leaving at 123 avenue of liberty 75000 New York and to see people visiting you at home to kidnapp you. (similar story happened before) As you say Bitcoin transactions aren't anonymous, this is why we use to say "pseudo-anonymous". Above are couple examples you can think about
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