Tony Scott is one of there advisors. This guy was in the white house for a couple years, it would be crazy for him to put his name on a scam coin. Not all coins that are sold under ICO on delta are considered scams btw. Its usually team members or bounty members that sell for cheap.
There's an article that states that they gave out tokens to celebrities and insiders before the sale went public, they're put under scrutiny for that. That's how so many tokens were selling for way less than they were worth. Check this: https://www.ft.com/content/353524c2-a967-11e7-ab55-27219df83c97?mhq5j=e6
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People in Africa also make use of phone credit to make small payments to each other locally and if they want to send or receive money from family oversees they usually have to wait hours in the line at bank or Western Union.
No wonder that they're also turning to Bitcoin, when they get more and more access to the internet at remoter places, Bitcoin will certainly become even bigger there.
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Try to get in contact with the guy who hosts The Cryptoverse channel on Youtube, he might be up for something like this. He has done similar video's in the past, so he might take you up on that offer. His channel is already pretty big too, for a crypto-related channel at least. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLnQ34ZBSjy2JQjeRudFEDw
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we can not resist any negative things created from the positive things created, just like Bitcoin, criminals will certainly take advantage of Bitcoin, because the level of security is very high ..
That's a pretty weird thing to say about this subject, I don't think that criminals use Bitcoin specifically because it's more secure. They mainly use it because of the perceived anonymity of Bitcoin and because it's easier to make use of for criminal purposes than, say, Paypal or bank accounts.
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Byteball was definitely my best airdrop of all times, I don't remember how much I've made from that, but it was a lot. Not looking to join the Deeponion one, since I think I'd make more if I just keep my current signature.
Also made a nice amount of Bitcoin Cash, though that's not an airdrop technically.
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Yeah, I've also read that they should be releasing their own wallet soon, but I've just found out through Reddit. No idea how long it would take though. Seems that their official website and forums are down, so can't really check that information. Can anyone else reach their website, perhaps it's only at my end? https://qtum.org/
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will sell for one last person, hit me up.
Have you even sold anything yet? You give out so little information that I really doubt that anyone has taken you up on this offer. Besides, this isn't the correct section of the forum if you want to sell something like this. Also, what are you charging for this? You're basically just reselling this guy's idea's etc.
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You should have posted another video, this one has just a small segment of 10 seconds with Bill Gates talking about Bitcoin. There are longer video's of him talking about Bitcoin, they've probably been posted here already though. Here's one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6mOUh_NY8M
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A person who is suffering a lot of debt in fiat can survive and clear out his debt using cryptocurrencies because the cryptocurrencies are a fast profiting way which a person can grab and work hard on that and make a lot of money from it that will help him to survive and pay all the debts without anything left. Cryptocurrencies are so awesome that it can help you to become better even within 1 year only.
It seems to me that you are mistaken. Bitcoin will not grow always. It does not happen. Someday the price will start to decline at the same rate which is now increasing. Then the people who took out a loan to buy bitcoin lose your money twice. It's more like a bubble. I never take out loans and don't advise it to others. You're making a lot of assumptions here without even explaining why you've come to that conclusion. You can't be sure that the price is going to decline at the same rate as it is growing now. I mean, for all we know, Bitcoin could stick around for decades and keep increasing in price, we just don't know yet.
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Thank you so much OP for this thread. I find this very helpful. Anyway, will bitcoin gold also have the same fate as bitcoin cash? Wherein, the price will rise upon inception but will eventually fall?
I think that Bitcoin gold might not gain the same momentum as Bitcoin Cash did, I would expect a lower price than Bitcoin Cash. Could be wrong of course, but I personally thin that these two coins will fall into obscurity after a few months. It's kinda surprising that Bitcoin Cash is still being traded at such a high volume though.
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There's this misconception that some slots are 'ready to pay out' when they've just been played a lot. This is completely wrong, every payout is determined by a random number generator, so it's even possible that you'd be able to win two progressive jackpots on the same day.
I've seen a pretty interesting video on Youtube about this topic, but can't seem to find it again.
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I was already wondering why there weren't more esports threads in this forum section, nice to see your picks. Adding the betslips would be a tad better though, like someone else mentioned before me.
Is it always going to be LOL or CSGO picks?
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Your website is pretty good, I must say. Very easy to navigate and all info and prices are presented in a nice way. I don't know if I would use this over Coinmarketcap though, but it's nice to have multiple options.
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And what can you do with your fiat money (Dollars, Euros, etc.) if noone accepts it anymore because too much of it was printed and now noone wants the paper anymore? How much Bitcoins can you print? Where is the inflation, in fiat or in Bitcoins?
It's all a question of trust. As long as people (not all of course) trust in bitcoin and are willing to pay for it, there is a worth of the coins. Same goes for fiat and all currencies and assets.
I already answered this. Since Dollars are backed by debt, and debt is backed by collateral of specified immovable or movable property, if nobody wants to accept dollars those who recieved the loans are forced to accept them since otherwise they would not be able to repay their debts, a legal case would be established against them, and the bank would take their property. No such legal obligations are behind Bitcoins as the software that creates them is not a legal entity which can have legal rights and obligations. That's why, on their own, Bitcoins are completely useless. But fiat currency can also lose almost all value though, maybe it's unlikely that the Dollar or Euro would, but there are other examples of currencies losing all value. Just take a look at Venezuela or Zimbabwe, their currency lost pretty much all value. I don't know what that meant for debts in those currencies.
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Is there any chance that you could also add some auto-play functionality to the roulette on Crypto-Games? I don't think there's a bot available for this, right? Even if there was, I'm not a big fan of having to install an app on my pc just for this.
You can use the in-browser console to set up a simple auto betting. Place your chips on the numbers you want to bet, then open the console (via right click on the game table) and enter var autoBet = setInterval(spin, 1000); Once you want to stop betting, enter The 1000 is the delay in this case, which you can increase to slow down your autobet, but shouldn't decrease. Credits to minifrij for this quick and easy script Thanks, that actually solves it completely, can still use my mouse when doing this at least For anyone else interested: right click on game table > click on 'inspect element' (Chrome) > click on the console tab. Had to add that you have to click on 'inspect element' first, in case it isn't obvious
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Is there any chance that you could also add some auto-play functionality to the roulette on Crypto-Games? I mean, I usually play the same numbers and it would be very very handy if I could just lay back and see that little ball rolling without me having to click that button all the time.
I don't think there's a bot available for this, right? Even if there was, I'm not a big fan of having to install an app on my pc just for this.
Doesn't have to be anything extensive, just a simple auto-roll feature. And yeah, I know I can install something to click that button automatically already, but there are still some issues with that.
it is called "mouse macro" You just made an account to post this? Yeah I know I can use a mouse macro (see text in bold), but it's just handier if there was some built-in functionality for this on the website itself. Besides, can you even multi-task with a mouse macro running?
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Is there any chance that you could also add some auto-play functionality to the roulette on Crypto-Games? I mean, I usually play the same numbers and it would be very very handy if I could just lay back and see that little ball rolling without me having to click that button all the time.
I don't think there's a bot available for this, right? Even if there was, I'm not a big fan of having to install an app on my pc just for this.
Doesn't have to be anything extensive, just a simple auto-roll feature. And yeah, I know I can install something to click that button automatically already, but there are still some issues with that.
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That Litecoin lottery result is pretty surprising, with the lottery winnings added to the wagering prize the guy who came in third in the wagering competition got 14.636 LTC ($770). He got more than the winner of the wagering competition, who got almost 7 Litecoin!
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Is this a joke? Because I can't notice any drop in the fees. Even yesterday I paid a combined $7.50 for two small transactions. A few weeks back, it was OK. I was paying around BTC0.0001 for some of my transactions. But since then, there has been a big jump in the fee.
either your wallet is broken or you are creating huge transactions with lots of inputs that you are paying such high amount of fees. my suggestion is changing your wallet to another decent wallet or stop accepting lots of inputs and try to keep your keys free of dust. I have been paying about 1000-2000 satoshi for the past couple of months and I get a high priority in the next block that comes. that is $0.04 fee I've seen peaks where there are around 30.000 unconfirmed transactions that'll drive the fees up for a couple of hours, but usually transactions with lesser amounts of fees still get through the same day. Most of the time though mempool is pretty empty with less than 10.000 unconfirmed transactions at any given time, I've seen transactions of less than 50 satoshis/byte go through after a couple of hours. I'd suggest to always add your fees manually and check on https://bitcoinfees.21.co/
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Many Early adopters still have BTC in their bitcoin wallet and they are rich now but the problem with all of them is that either they never stored anything or the machine is not with them or they forget the password of their wallet. Although they are trying every possible step to make it possible to get their coins back it looks impossible as of now.
Are you sure that many of early adopters still have BTC? Because as said in previous DannyHamilton posts, many of these early Bitcoin users sold their BTC on the first more meaningful price increase. Some sold for few dollars, more patiently people sold it for few hundreds and only small part of early users is still hodling. That's actually more interesting than OP's question IMO. How many people who had a significant amount of Bitcoin back in 2009/2010/early2011/ still have part of their original bitcoin from back then? I really can't imagine that someone wouldn't sell if the price increased by x100 or x1000. It must take a massive amount of willpower to resist that.
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