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2741  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How to make 1 bitcoin in a month or 2? on: November 23, 2016, 01:47:10 AM
Hi, I am looking for a way to earn some money without invest(because I am broke), I can dedicate 2 hours a day in that. what can I do to make a bitcoin per month without any investment?
You are offering exchanging your time 2 hours per day, assuming you worked every day of the month that is 60 hours per month if we divide the price of bitcoin 740/60= 12.33 dollars per hour, if you are in a first world country you are going to do more just getting a second job and if you are in a third world country that rate can be very good but not easily achievable without any experience doing money online.
2742  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin worth to you or not... on: November 23, 2016, 01:38:26 AM
Bitcoin absolutely worth to me. I have bought many bitcoins and used them since 2015 and i find it very effective and useful in many ways. Thanks to bitcoin, i can send money abroad in only a blink of an eye.
The convenience of using it, and the security of a payment system backed by Blockchain Technology, are some of the reasons why Bitcoin is worth to me as well.
Another interesting aspect is that Bitcoin allows the user to make profits, that means, btc is more than a way to send money and store value.
Bitcoin is a currency so it is going to offer lots of opportunities to earn some like most fiat money does already but the difference is bitcoin is completely online so our ability to make money over the Internet are multiplied.
2743  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin help poor countries? on: November 23, 2016, 01:33:37 AM
I think Bitcoin can help poor countries (concerns indigenous people also I think) in many ways. For example, giving your bitcoin savings to the country, withdraw it to physical money to donate them. Also, to help the country more, we could help them by turning them to technology. Teaching them what the use of a Personal computer, what are the advantages of the internet. We could help them cope up with the various technology we have, even the simple ones. The small things can help them in a big way. We don't know how they really are, but helping them even in small things matters.

I'm also concern for them because as we know they mostly live in depressed area and what they are doing is just for them to live, to survive for each day. So its going to be impossible to them to handle things out when it comes to technology especially this bitcoin thing which is not being seen nor touch. But if they will adjust then for sure this will help them to rise.

I'm concerned also to the governments that do something about it, but instead, they are corrupt. Not saying every government is corrupt but I do think that they exist, corrupt politicians and some of the people themselves make the most out of it. Nothing will happen if nothing is get done. It's very hard for us just to do it. For me, I can't still help since I don't have the amount of money that can be beneficial to them. If I have the amount of money that can help them, I would. 
Governments are made of people and people can be easily corrupted, the difference strives in how much the corruption has taken over the government body.
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2745  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Skills vs Luck *poll* on: November 20, 2016, 03:03:10 AM
Both luck and skills are very important without skill you cannot make money consistently, without luck  you can get ruined almost immediately by having the market moving completely against you.
2746  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Which trading method is better? on: November 20, 2016, 02:58:40 AM
At present, I am doing a research on the most profitable trading method and I am wondering: Is it better to do btc/fiat trading or btc/altcoin trading?

Which method yields the highest profit?
Trading nowadays is treally profitable you can earn when you are good in strategies but in trading you need more time so that you will know what alt coin is rising or pumping by traders and then you can sell or buy that alt coin sometimes i join in group to know what coins there are going to buy.
Really? The pump isn't getting predict by everyone. In my mind play trade just like bet your luck. Moreover, Zcash can become our outstanding example about trade altcoin in this day.Those people were bet his money on it. And what about the result? At the previous time, some are feeling grateful with it and what about the current condition?
People are actually doing betting in the name of trading. They do call it as their way of trading method. But in my view they are going wrong when choosing their altcoins. They want big profits that is the reason they prefer trading new altcoins which are usually known for high fluctuations in beginning times.

I hate trading new altcoins, I always want to stick within reputed altcoins even I make less profits comparatively still I do not get trapped with insider's dumps.   
The risk is very high in anything that is new besides all the new altcoins are very unstable, so if we want less risk we must accept lees but more predictable profits.
2747  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin help poor countries? on: November 20, 2016, 02:50:21 AM
I think Bitcoin can help poor countries (concerns indigenous people also I think) in many ways. For example, giving your bitcoin savings to the country, withdraw it to physical money to donate them. Also, to help the country more, we could help them by turning them to technology. Teaching them what the use of a Personal computer, what are the advantages of the internet. We could help them cope up with the various technology we have, even the simple ones. The small things can help them in a big way. We don't know how they really are, but helping them even in small things matters.
Donating money might help out certain individuals, but that's the only effect it will have.

Plus, in order to make some sort of an effect, you need to continue donating, otherwise they will run out of money in a quick fashion. But I personally don't see donating money to the poor as a solution.

Especially when you are donating to well known charities that are paying staff, rent, spending good money on advertising, and the list goes on. From every donation a tiny amount will actually go there where it's needed.

Investing in proper education and possibilities for people to start up a company is the first start. I think that has much more effect than donations will ever have.
Donate money to charities that are proven to work since a good amount of them are money sinks, they keep getting money and instead of helping people with it they spend it on marketing so they can get even more money.
2748  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Dark marketplaces? on: November 20, 2016, 02:46:54 AM
Hello Dear,

I have a question and i hope someone can help me out. I see on the Tor network a lot of dark marketplaces where you can pay with bitcoin. My question, how do they make those markets? Is there any tutorial we can find?


I suggest, if you love your life, never enter in the dark market. They can get your whole identity, hack your accounts, and know your exact address. Better to earn not that high, atleast not illegal.
And you don't think a good hacker could get that information from another user on the internet, they don't need the darknet to do that and the tor relay would probably make it harder for a hacker to target one specific user.

There is really not much difference making a deal on the dark net compared to making the same deal on the normal internet, as long as you tale the same precautions you shouldn't get scammed.

Many are thinking this way, just because by simply visiting a normal dark marketplace or deep web will make their identity unsecured and prone to be hacked. But they are becoming wrong with it, because as long as you are not transacting and not having any conversation to any person there then don't you worry for you are safe.
Even then if you are not going to buy anything and maybe you want to go there out of curiosity, I think it will be better to use a public computer in library or something instead of using your personal computer, that way you will be safer.
2749  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin worth to you or not... on: November 20, 2016, 02:42:38 AM
sometimes decentralization is sucks , you know what ,
you have 100% responsible on anything happened to your money ,
for example when you lost your money because hacked or any other technical problem noone will help you ,
so it is sometimes worth more than just money but sometimes horrible.

Now that is all on you, even if you have fiat and you are keeping them at home and someone robs them, who would pay you back for that? That is what the case with bitcoin, you are your own bank, you are keeping your money to yourself so if they are lost no one would be responsible but you.
Well if losing money is the topic, than I think Bitcoin can be the # 1 source of it online, it is not because of security of being hack, but more on the part of where you spend it your own. Several sites such as HYIPs and Gambling sites tends you to lose money rather than earn anything from it. Bitcoin gave us the option on spending online and we are the ones messing out own money.

That is right, it is our own duty to secure our money and to select if where we want to spend them, if we have bitcoins and we are spending them on places where we don't get anything then there we cannot blame anyone but ourselves because at the end of the day it was our decision to spend them there.
That applies to fiat as well and not only to bitcoin, we must take care of our own money because no else's cares as much as us about our financial well being.
2750  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Dark marketplaces? on: November 19, 2016, 05:37:06 AM
Well i do believe they had invested something at security purpose, since they keep buying and selling all kinds of things into the deep web, an advice for all is dont try to find or be at something you cant protect your data, hackers are everywhere.

That's right, dealing on the dark web is really risky and dangerous, there is a lot of hackers there trying to steal everybody's coins. Also dark net marketplaces usually deal with illegal products , it's not recommended.

Dark web is not just all about illegal products but also illegal services and all the illegal things that they can offer. There are just some people who are loving to stay in dark web because they think that they are making more money by staying there but if you are a newbie there. Don't trust anyone of anything you own will be exposed.
Most users on the dark web are there for a simple reason they want to protect their anonymity, for what purpose they use that anonymity is another thing altogether.
2751  Economy / Speculation / Re: Price will crash tomorrow!! on: November 19, 2016, 05:32:59 AM
It's increasing now and it's 740++... where's OP? I tot today bitcoin price gonna crash according to him...

do u mean next week? or tomorrow? make up your mind or else u gonna look stupid by simply say things that's not accurate...
This reminds me of those doomsday prophets saying the end of the world is near and they have always got it wrong I think if bitcoin price in fact collapsed one day, it will take most people by surprise.
2752  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin help poor countries? on: November 19, 2016, 05:29:06 AM
Bitcoin is not some kind of magic pill that can solve all the problems of the world but it can help individuals to protect their financial freedom.

When Satoshi Nakamoto created Bitcoin, the real intention was for Bitcoin to become this "magic pill". He hoped that Bitcoin will end the exploitation by the banking cartels. Still a long way to go, but if Bitcoin becomes popular, then it is going to be very bad for the banksters.
Even if bitcoin can help solve a lot of problems it cannot possibly solve all the problems and since bitcoin is such a new technology there is the possibility that new problems arise which are unexpected to everyone.
2753  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin worth to you or not... on: November 19, 2016, 05:26:50 AM
We all have some amount of bitcoins in our wallets..
Do you really think bitcoin is a currency Worthing you more than a real currency...
I do because real currency price won't grow up or down as bitcoin...
So do you or not ??
And also have a discussion about its prices in future..!!
It is worth it for me. Unlike real money currencies, bitcoin is more flexible. That you can either do trading, investing, selling or mining.
Except for mining you can do all of that with fiat too, in my opinion the greatest strength of bitcoin comes from its decentralized nature, that has allowed bitcoin to survive and even thrive despite all the obstacles.
Yes the decentralization is really good for us,  unlike fiat that can monopolied by bank.  Bitcoin  was designed to be deflation  everytime,  it mean the value will always rise. Bitcoin  will survive as long as people use it.  The number of people who use bitcoin is increase every time. So I am really sure that Bitcoin price will keep rising forever.  So bitcoin is worth as an investment  for me.
Maybe bitcoin price will not go up forever but I agree we are in a stage in the life of bitcoin where the only thing it can do is to go up there are going to be some ups and downs but I think the general direction will be up.
2754  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I want to learn on: November 19, 2016, 05:24:37 AM


Thanks for this thread as i was also having some doubts about binary trading and now i got full details about it and it is clear that it is very risky just like playing casino slots. So it is much better to gambler sports betting and poker betting where we can at least hedge our position and decrease our loss
Sports betting and especially poker are really not the best places to try to make money they are much better than slots or dice and some can produce profits but most wont produce any profit at all.
2755  Economy / Speculation / Re: Price will crash tomorrow!! on: November 18, 2016, 05:12:13 AM

It would be nice if actually got the reasoning behind the OP since the price seems fine, what are the reasons for the OP to come to the conclusions he made?, does he have some kind of insiders information?
2756  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I want to learn on: November 18, 2016, 05:08:20 AM
I want to learn how to do binary trades on SecondsTrade. Is it really possible to make high profit easily?
Or it's very risk and dangerous?
Binary trading is extremely risky since its an all or nothing proposition, I don't think that is something you should try unless you are a very experienced trader and even then making a profit put of it will be very difficult.
2757  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin worth to you or not... on: November 18, 2016, 05:05:31 AM
We all have some amount of bitcoins in our wallets..
Do you really think bitcoin is a currency Worthing you more than a real currency...
I do because real currency price won't grow up or down as bitcoin...
So do you or not ??
And also have a discussion about its prices in future..!!
It is worth it for me. Unlike real money currencies, bitcoin is more flexible. That you can either do trading, investing, selling or mining.
Except for mining you can do all of that with fiat too, in my opinion the greatest strength of bitcoin comes from its decentralized nature, that has allowed bitcoin to survive and even thrive despite all the obstacles.
2758  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin help poor countries? on: November 18, 2016, 05:01:55 AM
Bitcoin is not some kind of magic pill that can solve all the problems of the world but it can help individuals to protect their financial freedom.
2759  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Where could I buy medicine for Bitcoin? on: November 18, 2016, 04:51:44 AM
The healthcare sector is ruined where I live. When I'm ill, I've to face the problem that I cannot get proper medicine without a receipt and getting that is a pain in the ass process here. The other problem is that medicine is very expensive compared to other places around (but still far enough not to travel there).

Could I order high quality medicine from somewhere online without receipt, but in the legal way and for a fair price?
Buying medicine is probably one of the few cases where you you must not try to try to save a few bucks, I think is better to pay a premium than to risk ordering medicines over the Internet not knowing what it may contain.
2760  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: How will Bitcoin 1.0 look like? on: November 17, 2016, 04:23:15 AM
Bitcoin 1.0 probably won't happen in our lifetime.

I think it will happen in the next 15 years. I think bitcoin needs to achieve the following goals for it to happen:

  • Throughput that scales and that can exceeds Visa transactions
  • Better anonymity
  • Low cost per transaction probably less than 0.02$
  • Quantum computer resistant
  • Mining solution for Bitcoin going forward without block reward
I don't think it is possible to create  a Quantum computing resistant bitcoin in 15 years because quantum computers are not going to arrive that soon, while there are encryption algorithms which in theory could not even be solved by quantum computers, we will not be able to determine how much powerful a quantum computer actually is until a fully functional model is put to test.
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