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281  Economy / Economics / Re: Crypto Market ‘Bullish’ in Wake of Bitcoin’s 20% Surge on: May 03, 2019, 01:42:14 PM
Crypto market bullish is strong sentiment we are seeing among most of the investors we can say this type of market sentiment we saw way back in 2017 now the same positive atmosphere in cryptocurrency
The atmosphere is really positive and we can see it at today's price of bitcoin(5823$) and other cryptocurrencies.The bullish trend will of course dictate bitcoin.
282  Economy / Economics / Re: Russia to replace USD reserves with Bitcoin on: May 03, 2019, 12:56:49 PM
Due to US sanctions , Russia may well start to invest its reserves in Bitcoin. Ive heard this rumour for months, but it looks more and more logical and likely.

https://toshitimes.com/russia-plans-to-replace-u-s-dollar-with-bitcoin/

This article sums it up pretty well and if it does become true, it will surely bring a very strong bullish trend .
It can't be logical until Bitcoin becomes stable. All those monetary reserves are first of all made to save the money and not to get any profits out of it. So bitcoin can't be reserve currency for such a big country like Russi then first it should become stable  to secure the financial safety of the country and then it should have enough liquidity to make it possible to use this money. For this time we don't even have enough liquidity for that.
I agree with you on this, they might not really make it a reserve since the market is still very volatile and quite risky, but at the other hand, it is a game of luck, it will favor them more if they do so now that the market is just recovering, imagine that they put part of their reserve in BTC now, let’s say 10 billion dollars, and BTC multiplies by 10x tomorrow, it means their reserve would have become 100 billion dollars. We can see that bitcoin has indirectly solved their economy crises without them knowing.

I am sure they would have explored this option with the help of experts and will look for the right time to come in; those are part of the reason why I believe that the bull  run of BTC is very close by.
Bitcoin will never be stable.Russia will not invest the money in bitcoin.This is contrary to the country's strategy.Yes this year will be tested in some areas the use of new technologies including cryptocurrencies.But I think it is not necessary to associate this event with the purchase of a large number of bitcoins.As far as I know, Russia as of 2014 has become the largest buyer of gold but not bitcoin.Although to ignore this news is so not worth it.We don't know what's going on in the corridors of power.
283  Economy / Economics / Re: Trump security adviser unveils new U.S. sanctions to pressure Cuba, Venezuela on: April 29, 2019, 07:48:56 PM
Sanctions will not affect Venezuelans in any way.As for the use of bitcoin, I do not think that because of the sanctions it will be used more.To use them, you need to buy them for something, but alas, from an economic point of view, the country is not in a very good position.
284  Economy / Economics / Re: The Economics of Digital Cryptocurrencies and the Blockchain on: April 29, 2019, 07:31:24 PM
Thanks for the interesting article and interview at the same time.After reading the text, I thought maybe not only students have become participants of the 500-day experiment and all users of cryptocurrencies.Perhaps we are the participants of the experiment, the results of which will determine the future and price policy of cryptocurrencies.
285  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin need a miracle on: April 29, 2019, 06:37:55 PM
Bitcoin will always see green light and gradual increase in price and value on the market.
I do also think that same way since it started with the right fundamentals to gain the trust it needs to gets its value.

Time will tell how long it takes but no miracles ; )
Currently, cryptocurrency capitalization is 168 billion dollars.This is already a miracle!I don’t believe in miracles at all, but cryptocurrency is a special ecosystem in which miracles really happen.
286  Economy / Economics / Re: Brexit what effects will this have on cryptocurrency? on: April 29, 2019, 03:44:25 PM
It all depends on what issues will be raised.If questions about cryptocurrencies are raised,everything will depend on what exactly will be said about them.If they say positive things, it should have a positive impact on the overall capitalization.
287  Local / Новости / Re: Европейцы уверены в будущем криптовалют, on: April 27, 2019, 02:22:52 PM
В будущем криптовалют,если взять статистику по всей планете,уверены довольно таки много людей.В Европе просто кто-то занимался анализом и статистикой.Постепенно число интересующихся и пользующихся криптовалютой людей растет.Это факт который трудно отрицать.
288  Local / Новости / Re: O вoзмoжнocтях Bitcoin рaccкaзaл миллиaрдeрам Энтони Помп&# on: April 27, 2019, 01:57:02 PM
Это определенно хорошие новости,теперь нам остается только ждать роста капитализации и еще большего использования блокчейна в разных сферах.
289  Local / Новости / Re: В России разрешают криптовалюту on: April 27, 2019, 01:41:28 PM
Так и не понял - если судить по новости, то в данных регионах возможна в ближайшем будущем оплата криптовалютой в магазинах/сервисах или нет? Или просто разрешили блокчейн как технологию
Да ничего не понятно.Об оплате чего либо криптой ничего вообще не сказано.Но если логически подумать то скорее всего такие возможности должны появиться.На счет применения блокчейна в отдельных сферах думаю вероятность очень большая.Как это будет выглядеть на практике покажет время.Должно быть интересно в любом случае.
290  Economy / Economics / Re: How adoption will happen on: April 26, 2019, 08:55:44 PM
Is it going to start with poor countries and their dictators?
Is it going to start in the USA with their SEC and ETF and everything?
Discuss.
I think the second option would be the most acceptable for adoption.In poor countries, there is no food and water and it is unlikely that cryptocurrencies will be able to somehow provide them with a decent life.Yet all innovations are offered by developed countries.
291  Economy / Economics / Re: Russia Prepares To Buy Up To $10 Billion In Bitcoin To Evade US Sanctions on: April 26, 2019, 08:50:38 PM
Okay, guys, I've read the whole article and it was a fun reading. This part was particularly hilarious (as well as ridiculous and preposterous, for the record):

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“We know that Vladimir Putin is a big advocate of blockchain technology,” said Greenspan

I don't know where this Greenspan got such info, but I know for certain that Putin is not using Internet and doesn't even have a smartphone. So there is no way he can be "a big advocate of blockchain technology" as he is simply not familiar with it. On a few occasions, when asked about Bitcoin, he just said that it is a risky asset which can potentially be used in certain areas. That's what his "advocacy" essentially comes down to

As they say, love it or leave it
He declares it on the basis of a meeting of Vladimir Putin and Vitalik Buterin.On the basis of this, of course it is ridiculous to draw conclusions about Vladimir Putin's love for cryptocurrencies,but the fact that he is most likely aware of what cryptocurrencies are I have no doubts.As for sanctions, it seems to me that instead of weakening Russia, these sanctions on the contrary only strengthen it.It is unlikely that Russia would buy so many bitcoins to bypass the sanctions.
292  Economy / Economics / Re: Can Bitcoin Beat Banks? on: April 26, 2019, 08:23:54 PM
I think that in the foreseeable future, the bitcoins will not be able to replace Fiat money, in my opinion, this is obvious. Many people are still financially illiterate, and cryptocurrency is an empty sound for them. Banks in their usual form will not disappear, but I think they will try to introduce cryptocurrency technologies and adapt them for their development. This should lead to a symbiosis of Fiat and the crypt or their parallel existence in banks.
Most likely it will be so.State-owned banks may not disappear,but private banks may disappear as unnecessary.When this happens it is difficult for me to predict,but it is likely that it will happen soon.(from 1 to 3 years)
293  Economy / Economics / Re: Why the economic growth of Bitcoin will show a positive impact in upcoming days on: April 26, 2019, 07:24:15 PM
For sure superstars involvement will positively impact the price to a crypto currency but will not be long because the influenced value is just a HYPE and not a correct value (the intrinsict value). And this was happened to Bitcoin while pumping to all-time high back to 2017. This kind of work (paying famous people) to pump a price is not a good thing, it's good for only a while and lastly will leave much blood to the community.
right, as a public figure certainly has a lot of influence on society. the community believes that public figures have ways to secure their assets, and of course people follow their pattern of life. this is a psychological approach

Yes, but unfortunately, there are not many public figures which understand about cryptocurrency so they can lead to giving the wrong information to the public. Using public figures will be a good help for cryptocurrency, but they need to learn the basics of cryptocurrency so there is no misunderstanding for the public and public can accept the explanation. The public figure can give a good lesson to the public that they are trying to invest in cryptocurrency and they have new assets in the cryptocurrency.
It is not necessary for stars to do it. It is enough that they simply make an advertisement for cryptocurrencies. Who will really be interested in cryptocurrencies without any problems will find the necessary information for themselves.
294  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: China refuses mining? on: April 24, 2019, 07:38:25 PM
It wont have any affect on mining... the big mining farms already moved to other countries. If hashrate drops, the difficulty change. So i don't see any bad affect at all. There are many mining friendly countries on the globe, so dont worry about china.

Regarding your last question: Private mining in my country isn't worth it. We are paying in average 0,32 € per kWh.
Yes, but for some reason friendly countries have not yet deployed a Bitcoin mining farm in their country.The transition from one country to another will be very long and costly.With such a cost for electricity in your country, mining is out of the question)!
295  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Airdrop is more profitable than Social Media Bounty ? on: April 24, 2019, 07:23:19 PM
It's hard for me to comment, because I don't participate anywhere except in a signature company.I never thought there could be such a big difference.I think if a startup conducts both bounty and airdrop programs then you should participate in both.
296  Economy / Economics / Re: Are Cryptobanks Future? on: April 21, 2019, 10:38:59 PM
Friends, I have recently read an article on the future of the banking system thanks to proliferation of smart contracts, some countries are already preparing cryptobanking projects, and this should happen  the next few years. Actually the conclusion of the article was that the free financial market - cryptocurrency is the future for the financial system. Do you agree? Is it so positive, or will the state regulation complicate things, but in my opinion it is inevitable for the banking sector, in your opinion?
I still want to believe in real decentralization, but apparently banks trying to take things into their own hands again.For me, crypto Bank is identified with an ordinary Bank.Crypto banks have a future,but it is vague.
297  Economy / Economics / Re: Think and search before you give everything! on: April 21, 2019, 10:30:22 PM
If they are hungry for those pennies for the exchange of their identities, there are too things that's on my mind.

  • they don't own the identity
  • they are desperate

It's not worth it to exchange your any ID just for those airdrops or free cryptocurrencies that they offer. I always avoid those kind of posts and ignore people them on social medias.

That's right.Do not submit your documents for a penny.And in general, if you are not an investor, you should not send your documents anywhere. Having received $ 2 today you can lose much more tomorrow.
298  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: *** Online Jobs to Earn Cryptocurrency *** on: April 21, 2019, 10:15:42 PM
( as i said like me , Master Power Electric Engineer and TOEFL Degree and ... ) BTC
I apologize for the criticism but with such education ashamed to look for work on the Internet related to the printing of the text.Nevertheless, the answer is more than obvious:take part in the bounty program.In the relevant section of this forum You will find a lot of suggestions.Good Luck Electric Engineer Grin
299  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: New Cryptocurrency Calculator on: April 21, 2019, 09:54:08 PM
You guys have created a very good and necessary site for any miner.(I already have it in bookmarks).Give links where I can order mining equipment!Thanks in advance
300  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Crypto Club for Newbies on: April 21, 2019, 09:44:06 PM
What do you guys think of creating a monthly crypto club were coins get delivered to your wallet? Like Loot Box or Dollar Shave Club. This has been done in the past and seemed to all fail. Not sure if the developers sucked or just no clients. Though, my club will be different then the ones that failed.

I've been working on a project for the past year but now I am rethinking everything. :/
1. You've been working on the project and this is the first time you considered posting? Like this should have been the very first post even before you started working on the project.

2. Who will deliver the coins? Which coins? Will the value of the coins fall by the time it gets delivered? The dollar shave club is different, they send an actual product which doesn't change it's shape or form. Cryptos are volatile and can lose value by the time they're sent.

3. Too many complications man. I'd like to hear what you have come up with so far.
Yes I am also interested to see the product which created by the author of the post.After all, we have to discuss something specific right?
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