Scaling issues have already been resolved by various altcoins. When cardano is ready it could potentially supersede both bitcoin and ethereum. Or the lightning network will sort it
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The tax on stupid people is a different approach to what bitcoin is all about. On the other hand it is a tool for clever people to get rich, and the lucky ones
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Do we have any bomb diffusion experts who can keep it stable for a few months longer? The ETF guys prefer bitcoin to be stable, the volatility is one reason why they keep rejecting it
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For the 2 people that voted 'to get certified in blockchain technologies' stop lying to yourself and the group, you're here to learn how to make money
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Nothing wrong with having a few shitcoins, makes the crypto market interesting. The problem is when there is an overdose in shitcoins that dilutes the bitcoin market, and that includes bitcoin cash
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This is one of many institutional investors that are branching into crypto. I'm sure there wil be many more on the way, hopefully those big american investment firms putting a few tens of millions each
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I don't disagree with this prediction, once mass adoption and institutional investors jumps on board, the price can escalate very quickly. A lot can happen in 4 years.
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The benefit of bitcoin and other crypto is that you don't need permission from anyone, you can just accept it as a form of payment. Those countries haven't banned it, just not recognised it officially
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The difficulty is what is driving up the costs of mining but if they go to pos then it is cheaper to produce and therefore cheaper to buy. Maybe bitcoin prices will tumble if it goes pos
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I don't see how they can enforce such a law, there are many street markets in Indonesia and they are unable to collect taxes and monitor what people use for payments.
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Any smart terrorist who knows anything about bitcoin will not use it at all. That is what Monero is for, or if they are advanced they can use xspec for more privacy features
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Bitcoin will help failing currencies that are falling down. just look at the economy in Venezuela. Their currency has gone down the pan and they are looking at crypto to save them
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If you're a true gamer you will follow the invictus gaming tournament. Look for an altcoin called wagerr which allows you to bet decentralised on invictus and other exports events.
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The problem you need to raise is why the 2fa didn't kick in. You should be using Google authenticator or some type of sms code. Even small exchanges like gravies won't allow you to withdraw without 2fa
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Although Jimmy was joking there is some truth to this. Bitcoin is easy for tech savvy people but for those that struggle with computers they should simply stick to cash and card, until lamen technology comes out
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Bitcoin needs the etf to become better established, there are plenty of alts like Monero that can be used for private purposes outside the use of banks and prying eyes
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10 years is a good time for a new currency, we can see wider adoption as each year passes by. When the next 10 years passes it will be well into 6 figures, maybe even 7
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Torn has a really high supply but it also has a lot of potential. The CEO is a great marketing expert and he is making some great partnerships and acquisitions. Definitely worth buying some as a safe investment
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Most masternodes are expensive to setup but you can stake instead so leaving coins in your open wallet will generate extra coins for helping to secure the network.
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Ask anyone who has invested in bitconnect if it is worth buying into a pyramid scheme. Even early investors are at risk, don't join in unless you have disposable coins to throw away
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