Currently only by faucets. And some amount by cloud mining.
I remember when the faucet would give you a few BTC for free. I got a few back in the day, but then lost them somewhere. My first bitcoin entire came from Fiat
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There are a lot of ways to earn btc as well. I don't have the wallet to buy a bunch but I have managed to earn some. It is the long road and takes patience but it can be done.
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If their cryptocurrency is not decentralised then it instantly loses all appeal. The whole point is that it is not controlled by one central body.
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yes I have same impression.
they are somehow trying to separate entire blockchain technology and principles from bitcoin itself. it is logical, because blockchain can improve their services and help them but bitcoin slowly killing them.
I'm not so technically gifted to understands, if blockchain can works separated and without bitcoin usage..
This discussion has been held a times, without a coin there is no incentive, without incentive there is no blockchain. Mining is what makes the blockchain possible
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Think about it, if there is no gun nor weapon in this world, then there would be reduced killings. So the ideal state is as such. But we all know it is not possible because people always desire to be strong, whether to defend themselves or to cause hurt to others - guns offer them that opportunity. Although it is impossible to ban guns in the world, but banning guns in a country is highly feasible and should be implemented because it has been done in so many countries and it clearly shows no purpose in allowing guns.
I'm sorry I do not agree. Gun control is unlikely to significantly impact murder or suicide rates, regardless what it allows or forbids.
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Is wealth boring? I think no...being poor is boring Suffering is inevitable, but it’s easier to cry in a Mercedes, rather than cry on the road.
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I predict that new countries or existing countries with small GDP and small populations might welcome Bitcoin and might be influenced to look at converting to Bitcoin
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in the long run I'm more worried about unforeseen technical problems than I am with government actions.
Government will never support bitcoin, not atleast in my country, and basically the thing is the government in my country is not worried about the bitcoin as very less people are aware about the bitcoins, so it would take a long when there would create any issue in my country related to bitcoin and government. Nobody can say for sure at this point, but my best guess is that we'll wind up with regulation of some form but not an outright ban.
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I lost some coins to scammers and stay away from this site . That was some time ago, maybe they improved the verification, but probably the scammers got better too. I don't know I just don't trust anymore.
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is it illegal for USA users to transfer bitcoins to gambling sites?
Not sure but if you read terms of service of most of the gambling/dice sites, they will state that people located in US are not allowed to use their service. Gambling online is not illegal for the user. It is illegal for the Operators the gambling site is shut down and money frozen.
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Uh, is this even a legit Mike Tyson undertaking, or is someone just appropriating his image as a marketing gimmick?
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at the moment i think it is a bit dead but good time to buy
It's holding steady, but I would not call that dead. We have even went up to 300 in not far past. And of course dropped to current. When I think of dead I think of sub 100 numbers. That hopefully will not happen. You and other people here have no idea what you are talking about, you are judging if a coin is dead by it's price which is totally stupid, bitcoin won't die if it goes sub 100 or even sub 10, bitcoin would die only if people stop using it or miners stop mining suddenly, price has nothing to do with it. price is the reflection of bitcoin health, if people start use bitcoin the price fall as a consequence which mean that bitcoin is dying off, you can't say that price is not important, this is a bullshit at 100% I agree. People should not think bitcoin is dead because it has a lower price. For a newcomer price doesn't matter really, he can just buy a bigger amount. It's sad if you wanted to sell higher, but made a bad investment decision however
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I think bitcoin has helped me a lot since I first started, because I gained so many knowledge of this digital world and really got to understand of what our future holds in currency
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I think it's kind of similar, an identity crisis of a sort where they can't identify with their gender. Their brain can't identify with the physical gender they've been born with and it mixes them up.
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I know that other religions were violent too in the past but today in modern age it seems that Islam is the only big religion that has a lot of people who are willing to spread their religion by violence.
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"Mike Tyson’s fastest knock out in the ring was 30 seconds. The Mike Tyson Bitcoin ATM can turn your cash into bitcoin in under 20 seconds." lol legendary!
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Yes, i have more than 1 btc, If price drops more I will buy some extra Bitcoins. I hope I can accumulate my bitcoins until it reaches 50 Bitcoins
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I use BTC as currency, and I use it as a store of value and a medium of exchange. You can tell people its not a currency all you want but it is used as a currency by many, and used not as a currency by many others.
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If you are interested in a high level of anonymity for your existing coins, you may transfer them through several hot wallets of high volume. It could be exchanges, gambling sites, public mixers, etc. and using a chain of proxies to get a less traceable Internet connection.
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The problem here is nobody is satisfied with what they have. We all want more and more. In the end we are never happy. If you want to be happy...learn to be satisfied with what you have.
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