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2861  Economy / Economics / Re: If Bitcoin goes up very high should i buy a house? on: March 20, 2016, 04:38:26 PM
If Bitcoin goes up very high should i buy a house?

Ive been thinking if it went into very high figures i could cash out 80-90% of bitcoin and buy a house outright with no mortgage.  Is that even a good idea though? - basically 80% of networth in a house hmmm.  On the other hand i dont want to have a mortgage and im fed up with renting due to landlords, letting agents and lack of control.
you should buy a house if bitcoin price rise up to $10000.and at that moment you have more than 5 bitcoin,its a good time to buy some house,and you can use your 20% of your bitcoin for waiting price increase,or trading,such a good life.
2862  Economy / Economics / Re: The Halving - Good or Bad for Bitcoin? on: March 20, 2016, 04:30:16 PM
As the title says, is the halving good or bad for the price of bitcoin?

The halving will decrease the supply of bitcoin, whole keeping the demand, so that would make bitcoin worth more.

But the halving will make mining profitibilty worse, meaning less miners, a higher trans. fee, and maybe causing a smaller demand.

What's your verdict?

I think bitcoin will still go up, as the fees might, let's say, double, but that's still a smaller transaction fee than through the banks...
i think the halving will give good effect for bitcoin,no more mistake like big fee or dlaying transaction so long,and bitcoin halving also will good for bitcoin price,bu i can make sure how much the price gonna rise.
2863  Economy / Economics / Re: Big Crash coming on: March 20, 2016, 12:52:47 PM
Just to let you guys know a big crash is coming in 2016 in the economy. There is going to be a huge financial crisis but it will be worse than 2009.

The bitcoin price will skyrocket to over $10,000. However  bitcoin will be banned in all western countries. If you are reading this living in the west you should make preparations to move to Russia or China they are the only places you will be safe owning bitcoins.

The crisis will be so big it will destroy entire countries and in 2017 there will be a civil war in the USA, UK and western europe. After this the world will never be the same again it will change so much by 2020 it will be unrecognizable compared to today.
i'm confuse to face this situation,and dont know what must i do,i still believe in bitcoin,stilluse it,so far i just know saome countries start to ban and declare to avoid bitcoin,and consider bitcoin as crime,Russia and venezuela has declare it,the thing that make me confuse is i dont know is that news true or just some people throw fake news.
2864  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin: For what reason was it a healthy investment? on: March 20, 2016, 12:48:10 PM
I want you to explain in detail why you personally thought that bitcoin was a healthy investment. I don't want the same crap replies about the same thing over and over. I want a longer, more complicated answer depicting the true nature of why you thought it was useful to begin investing in bitcoins.

It's not necessarily investing money into it. You obviously also invest time (which is pretty much money) into the bitcoin community. Even now, as you read this, you're investing time into bitcoins. So, explain. What made it so good? In what way did bitcoin create this imagine in your mind where you thought, "Hey, this seems like a good use of my time. This may hold use in the future and allow me to profit off it" instead of anything else?


[Sorry for the repost, kiddos. Made a mistake in the original. Wasn't moderated to prevent YoBit spam.]
i think,bitcoin is not healty investement,bitcoin is potential and short term investement,its just my opinion,because bitcoin have a very very fluctuate pirce,and its make we can't predict what will happen on future,and of course we can't prdecit until when bitcoin can stay alive.
2865  Economy / Economics / Re: Factors That Make One Cryptocurrency Worth More Than Another on: March 20, 2016, 11:40:36 AM
From an economic standpoint, which factors make one cryptocurrency worth more than another?

1) current number of coins
2) maximum number of coins
3) rate of growth in the supply of coins
4) how many people/businesses accept it as a form of payment
5) total number of users
6) technical aspects of the protocol
7) number of exchanges that allow conversion to other cryptos or fiat currencies

Discuss.
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3) rate of growth in the supply of coins
4) how many people/businesses accept it as a form of payment
5) total number of users
in my opinion,that point will be the most influence factor to make one cryptocurrency worth more than another.
and also name of that cryptocurrency,one crypto must be really familiar,and have good promotions.
2866  Economy / Economics / Re: Tell me your predictions about Bitcoin on: March 20, 2016, 11:33:30 AM
What is the obstacles, challenges and problems that Bitcoin can face it in 5 years? How we can help Bitcoin to take more authoritative place in the world of currency system?
so far bitcoin have a good move,so many people and company start accept bitcoin,and i think the simplest way to help bitcoin more authoritative place in the world of currency system is by using bitcoin,spent it or trade it,dont hold to long,its already help bitcoins.
2867  Economy / Economics / Re: If you hold 1 BTC you are a pioneer on: March 20, 2016, 11:31:11 AM
If you hold 10 or more you are part of an elite.

This is my conclusion after the years I have been involved here. Absolutely no one in real life knows what the hell Bitcoin is, and even your most geeky friends may probably never heard about Bitcoin. Now if you take into account the people that has heard about it... what percentage own 1 BTC? Exactly.. you know almost no one.
And what percentage own 10 BTC? I personally know no one (people from this forum don't count obviously).

This simple observation shows you only need 1 BTC to be a pioneer on Bitcoin in 2016.
i think you should correct your post tittle,its written 1 BTC,not 10 BTC. yes you are maybe right,if people hold 10 bitcoin,he's peoneer,but its depending how they used that bitcoin,if they only hold and not use or trade it,they just against bitcoin.
2868  Economy / Services / Re: Buy your Domain Names with Bitcoin on: March 19, 2016, 07:36:03 PM
the price offered look nice,and cheap for domain,but you dont put any specification for that,please add some,and we can know what will we get from it.
2869  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] | PostCoin | [POST] | Pure POS | Revenue Sharing Board Partnership on: March 19, 2016, 07:31:31 PM
look like nice coins,and i'm interesting to download the wallet,but when i finished download it,i can't repackage from winrar and corrupt when i install it,does anyone feel same?
2870  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin replaces the money? Could happen? on: March 19, 2016, 07:21:11 PM
Now in some places to buy goods directly can use bitcoin, how to conduct transactions directly using bitcoin? Because I place no purchases using bitcoin.

Nowadays has developed, which initially buy goods directly can only be used with the currency and credit cards, and can now use bitcoin although only in some places. Is it possible that the next few years means of exchange for transactions money initially turned into bitcoin?

What do you think about this?
i will not believe if bitcoin could replace money,even it happen,i'm sure we all on this forum was not exist,need more than 50 year for bitcoin to really replaces money.
2871  Economy / Economics / Re: Poloniex or bitfinex? on: March 19, 2016, 07:02:50 PM
Hello people!

I've got some idle coins I don't know what to do with. Do you have any idea of what's best to use? Funding on poloniex or bitfinex?

I mean, where are the higher rates of course, but also where is it the easiest to get the funding offer taken Wink
poloniex have fair price,all altcoin not have different price than other exchange,but i more suggest you to choose poloniex because so many good feature there.
2872  Economy / Economics / Re: Is the number of available bitcoins decreasing? on: March 19, 2016, 06:56:49 PM
Let me explain.  Bitcoins are constantly being created (mined) but bitcoins are constantly being lost also.  The number of bitcoins created per year is decreasing (by design) and we could assume that the number of bitcoins lost keeps increasing every year.  If this is true, then at some point the total number of bitcoins available (not lost) would decease because more are being lost than being created.  If it hasn't started happening yet, it will sometime in the future.
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bitcoins are constantly being lost also
can you explain to me,why are bitcoin being lost?
i believe bitcoins amount decreasing because some old bitcoins dead,it why many bitcoin burial,someone already post burial bitcoin site.
2873  Economy / Economics / Re: How to make 17 BTC out of 7 BTC ? on: March 19, 2016, 06:53:15 PM
Does someone has any suggestions how to make 17 BTC with 7 BTC starting capital in short period of time?
if you want take a big risk,invest it all on hyip site Grin or try to trade it on altcoin,some altcoin have good price and really fluctuate,but i think if you trade that amount,i dobt it will reach 17 BTC.
2874  Economy / Auctions / Re: 2 Potential Full Member accounts on: March 19, 2016, 06:46:00 PM
I am selling 2 Potential Full Member

Posts: less than 10
Activity: less than 10 (Newbie)
Potential Activity: 120+ (Potential Full Member)
Trust: Neutral

Starting Bid: 0.025BTC for both
Minimum bid increment: 0.001BTC
BIN: 0.05BTC for both
Auction end time: 48 hours after last valid bid

Signed message: yes i will give private keys from staked address older than 2 months

Escrow: Accepted and buyer pays the fee, or buyer goes first(there can be exception for me to go first, if buyer is trusted or higher than full member)

I have more potential full member accounts, to buy feel free to pm me, or bid in the auction.
if you said your account have 120+ potential activity,you should put screenshot for proof,caputure it from http://www.bctalkaccountpricer.info/ and people will believe it.
2875  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 3.1 BTC loan collateral is I.D/Proof of address/Source of Income on: March 19, 2016, 06:21:36 PM
Post your request in https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1395721.0;all

I also suggest you to try btcjam like sites to get a loan.
have you try get loan on btcjam?i always getting hard to get verified my account to get loan,i think i need some suggestion to get loan there.
2876  Other / Politics & Society / Re: White People Are Having The Worst Black History Month Ever on: March 19, 2016, 06:16:37 PM
Black artists are using high profile events as a platform to discuss race, making some whites uncomfortable. It shouldn’t, because the discussion is overdue.

Race is never a comfortable topic. So often we talk about living in a post-racial society, a society where the color of one’s skin is not mutually exclusive to the content of their character.

But this is not the reality. Instead of transcending issues of race, we’ve shoved it in a closet with the hope that it would stay buried underneath the rest of our dirty laundry. And in the process of doing that, new generations grew, many of them never knowing what it meant to hate someone just because of their skin color.

When Barack Obama won the White House in 2008, we were told “racism is over”, and yet bigotry only grew. First in subtle ways, and then, when pushed, bigotry exploded. Maybe not with the force of the burning hatred of the ’60s and before, but one could argue that subtle, seething hatred, mixed with outright denial is even more insidious.

So now, in 2016, America finds itself faced with a blown-open closet where racism and bigotry once again paint the room of our collective discussions and people are extra unhappy about it on both sides.

Much of this unhappiness is rooted in frustration and fear. For so long, black Americans have felt voiceless, and with the election of Obama, they’re told that all those past aggressions are now dead and buried. If a black man can be president, then our transgressions are forevermore anchored to the past.

And yet, it endures.

We live in an America that hasn’t been more divided…wait, that’s not true. That’s being dishonest.

When this plea turns to black entertainers and athletes using their given platform to put up a mirror to the ulcerating wounds that are now festering with each incident, instead of understanding, we hear claims of “reverse racism”.

What is true, however, is the fact that our divisions have never been more magnified. It’s one thing to call each other niggers and honkeys in the privacy of our own homes, amongst like-minded people, but now…now through the magic of Social Media, we can see the effects of racism and bigotry played out in living color, and that’s no pun.

We see the murders of Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, Trayvon Martin, Sandra Bland, Michael Brown and so many other black men and women, and they’re sent around the country, around the world with just a keystroke, and instead of a collective THIS IS WRONG, we started to hear how they were wrong.

We blamed the victims in an era where victim shaming is supposed to be anathema. Except, somehow, when it comes to black people.

When this resistance to this disproportionate treatment becomes too much for one community to endure, it turns into #BlackLivesMatter, and instead of collective reflection and sympathy, we start to hear that all lives matter, even though the very idea of having to say that black lives matter means that clearly there is a perception that they don’t matter enough.

Yet some, a growing number of people, see #BlackLivesMatter as black lives matter more.

When this plea turns to black entertainers and athletes using their given platform to put up a mirror to the ulcerating wounds that are now festering with each incident, instead of understanding, we hear claims of “reverse racism”.

And now we’re half way through Black History Month 2016, a month where certain “fair and balanced” news outlets peddle certain black women to decry its very existence, and America is being taken to task during their favorite events, and it’s not going over well…at all.

The match was lit in of January, with Spike Lee and Jada Pinkett Smith publicly boycotting the Academy Awards over lack of diversity, not only in nominations, but in Hollywood as a whole. The reaction was not loud, and largely brushed off as we moved onto more pressing things in the 24-hour news cycle.

As February moved on the discussion focused on the value of Cam Newton as a black quarterback in the Super Bowl, even though there had been other black quarterbacks, yet there hadn’t been a black quarterback quite like Cam, and people were becoming vocal about their distaste of a man who simply wouldn’t bow or bend or capitulate to the demands of a white society that required its black entertainers to be safe and palatable.

And then, the Super Bowl 50 halftime show.

Beyonce, one of those black performers who often seems to get the “she transcends race” pass, did a tribute commemorating the formation of the Black Panther Party during her routine, and everything that mainstream America loved and appreciated about their black performer with the flowing blonde hair turned into resentment and in some cases, hatred.

Beyonce making a public statement against police brutality, something that we all should be opposed to, largely because police brutality is actually something that also transcends race, and yet her performance was not only perceived as anti-police, but also anti-white.

This is where a huge disconnect lies, and it speaks to the idea that we are not in the post-racial society we’d like to think we’re in.

By the time the Grammys aired Monday night, some were already tired of having their noses rubbed in race. For some, the discussion alone was too much, and the hope was that whatever it was Beyonce did at the Super Bowl would calm down enough to let us settle back into our cocoons of avoidance.

And then, Kendrick Lamar took the stage.


Coming on stage in chains, Lamar delivered a forceful message of rage and desperation in verse, and mixed with the imagery, it dropped with all the force of a megaton bomb.

Lamar held up a mirror to all of America during a live telecast which reached millions of people and he called himself a “Proud Monkey” as he lamented the state of black America in his lyrics.

On February twenty sixth I lost my life too
It’s like I’m here in a dark dream
Nightmare, hear screams recorded
Say that it sounds distorted but they know who it was
That was me yelling for help when he drowned in his blood
Why didn’t he defend himself? Why couldn’t he throw a punch?
And for our community do you know what this does?

February 26, 2012 was the date George Zimmerman gunned down an unarmed Trayvon Martin, and as Lamar delivered his performance, he wasn’t indicting white America. He wasn’t demanding white America’s blood. He was simply asking white America to understand and absorb his pain, because his pain is our pain, even if some of us would rather ignore it.

By the time his performance ended, we were singed, we were frozen in the glow of a man who not only used the platform given to him to not beg for mercy, but rather demand for it.

Of course, the cries of reverse racism and hate came out right on schedule. (See original for screenshots)

There are white people out there who are so bothered by the very notion of blackness, the very idea that race must be addressed after being ignored for so long that the only way to avoid even having a substantive discussion on race relations in America is to accuse anyone who brings it up as being racist.

It’s this reality that is exactly why we need these performances from Beyonce and Kendrick Lamar. We need the defiance of Cam Newton and sadly we need articles like this to remind everyone that race is not something to be ignored on one hand and used as a weapon on the other.

We are not in a post-racial society because more black men are receiving harsher sentences for first-time offenses.

We are not in a post-racial society because black Americans make less money than white Americans for doing the same work.

We are not in a post-racial society because black Americans don’t have access to the same loans than white Americans.

Most importantly, we are not in a post-racial society because black Americans cannot express their pain without white Americans bristling and calling them racist.

Are white people having the worst Black History Month ever? Probably not. Most of these issues can continue to be ignored, and people can continue to shove these issues back in the closet, but for the sake of all of us, those practices have to come to an end.

The only way for us to truly reach the post-racial society we want to have is to recognize that race matters and that if one of us suffers, society suffers. We are capable of such great feats, such monumental moments, and yet black people feel limited and white people fear retribution.

Coming together, once and for all, means embracing all of our shortcomings and looking ourselves in the mirror to confront our own bigotries and those of our family, friends and co-workers.

If you want performances like we’ve seen in the last month to end, you have to accept why they exist in the first place.

Black lives do matter. So do white lives. But we cannot say that all lives matter until we act like it. The time for avoidance is over.

http://neverdaunted.net/white-people-are-having-the-worst-black-history-month-ever/
i dont know about racism in USA,but as i know on some site,black people have worst history before nowdays,and is this just happen in USA or also happen in another country like France?
2877  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do terrorist orgaizations exist? on: March 19, 2016, 06:14:36 PM
OK I gonna explain myself here.

I'm not saying that terrorist attacks don't happen. That the dead people aren't dead or whatever.
What I am questioning here is the existence of independent organisations.

Few elements leading me to wonder this:
-All major terrorist attacks are used as an opportunity by the governments. Bataclan attack, 9/11... They're used to distract the people from important economic and political questions. To add even more regulation and control in daily life. To monitor private data.
-All major terrorist organizations have been trained and financed by West. Guess where Ben Laden learnt everything? That's right, America.

And the one main reason: terrorist attacks are shit. I mean seriously, 99% of what they do is both dumb and useless. Their attacks might be a little scary I'll give you that. But give me 15 men and 10k$ and I'll put the whole France down on its knees. 150 men and 200k$ and it will be the Europe that will cry like a baby.

But no. They only do few spectacular attacks when people are starting to question the government.

So is all this really terrorist organizations? Are they just really stupid considering their "attacks of the Western civilization"?
i believe terrorist organization exist,they have so many plan to give teror to around the world,but i dont know what they want,and i'm rather about ISIS,they are not islam in my opinion,they just and organization who will make islam name bad,and they just do all terror in every countries.
2878  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Suicide bombing in Istanbul on: March 19, 2016, 06:09:14 PM
In Istanbul,  a siucide bomber exploded himself. According to uncertain informations 2 died and 7 injured.
another suicide bomb,its spread sadness to all people around the world,anyone know who is reponsible for this attack?is that civilian do this?ISIS again?
i hope goverment more concern against isis and make them give up.
2879  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Islam a religion of Peace? on: March 19, 2016, 04:09:28 PM
This is the debate topic.  Is Islam a Religion of Peace?  I am not starting a poll, because I want the matter determined by clear logic, not by numbers.  And not by quotes of old books. 

Thank you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee8f8nWVWZA
i believe all religions are belong to peace,have a hope to spread peace to all around the world,but sometime part of them use wrong way to make peacness,and its hurt for us.
2880  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Any Islamic State supporters here? on: March 19, 2016, 04:02:31 PM
Any Islamic State supporters here?

If you have faith in your demented, hateful cause demonstrate your bravery and show yourself here.

We're all waiting...
i think,if islamic state build with all people who love and belong to peace,we all gonna support them,but we relize that they are use wrong way to build islamic state,and its gonna be make us upset.
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