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2881  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Blockchain or crypto jobs for total newbs? on: December 18, 2018, 05:25:54 PM
You need first to identify what you are good at in order to know if there is any kind of demand for your skill set. Do you have any knowledge at all in using photoshop or video editing because there is a demand for that. I am just giving you clues on what you can do where at the same time you can be paid for it because there is a lot of it and it all depends on your skills. Besides skills like photo/video editing can be learned just buy reading guides online this skills can be easily acquired without any professional help.
2882  Economy / Economics / Re: welcome bulls , Bye bears on: December 18, 2018, 04:31:00 PM
That's if we have a bull market next year which I doubt we will have in at least the first or even the second quarter of 2019. There is even no evidence that  we have much investors holding Bitcoin now as both buy and sell sides are actively trading Bitcoin which means this is a trader's market as of the moment. Sorry to popped your idea but you should really be realistic in what you believe in as it could really crash your expectations once it is not what you are hoping to become.
2883  Economy / Speculation / Re: The real reason BTC price has dropped on: December 18, 2018, 03:11:17 PM
But in a real world scenario that is not how things happen. There are things more behind than someone selling Bitcoin at even a cheaper price, the supplier is not always the one who is asking for lower prices everytime they sale as they are personally devaluing their own asset without any special reason. Factors such as news, FUD, mining difficulty, and others are always taking in place when someone is selling as they are putting it up for their decisions. In other words your scenario is not as simple as what you think it is.
2884  Economy / Speculation / Re: Today is 1 year since Bitcoin price reach its ATH (~$20,000) on: December 17, 2018, 08:20:58 PM
Some people have left, but others remain in the game. The non-believers were just here for some quick cash. When you get deep into crypto you never want to leave, and the profits will follow when you understand the game
The funny thing is the ones who wants "quick cash" all end up in losses because they really don't know what they are entering and they are unprepared to do so. All of them got blinded with the big price gains Bitcoin is receiving that is why they think it is the best opportunity for them to enter the market which is the wrong the idea, if we are seeing Bitcoin going up then it is too late to enter the market as you are buying a position without any safety. People who really don't know what they are doing is they don't see the current market situation we are in as an opportunity they just think that this is where BTC is "dying" and won't go to its former glory.
2885  Economy / Speculation / Re: Today is 1 year since Bitcoin price reach its ATH (~$20,000) on: December 17, 2018, 07:06:22 PM
Just like before which Bitcoin has proven and tested it will rise again but there is no clear answer on when it will reach its previous ATH at the moment. Before we even think about reaching 20,000$ again we need to re-test several resistances most importantly the ones near in our current level. After that the true retest for Bitcoin is reaching once again back above 10,000$ which will be a long way to go as we are not even half of that price yet.
2886  Other / Meta / Re: My account rickadone was banned on: December 17, 2018, 06:25:11 PM
You have a very unique excuse for your ban but I don't think you being not the one who posted the plagiarized post/s can help you save your account. Sad to see your account go but you should have at least took the time to look the posts you have bought from your friend whether or not it is plagiarized. This does not absolve someone who in his account posted the plagiarized content. The way I see it is if they let them give you a chance a lot of people will see this as an opportunity that doing plagiarism in the forum is ok and they do have the chance to walk away freely.
2887  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Bitcoin-AML: Who's who with whom? on: December 16, 2018, 06:16:43 PM
~snip~

I strongly disagree with what you write.

Who says what's wrong and what not? Just an example:
The government specifically the judiciary department is the one who is saying what is wrong and what is not, that is why we have courts in our country to know if we are guilty or not

There are countries in which certain substances are legal, while they may be illegal in the US. Giving US governmental entities access to this data is potentially dangerous. u seem to think that we are dealing here with a provident government. Think again...
Then it is your own responsibility to know if what your bringing to the U.S. is illegal in their country. You cannot blame them that you have no time reading their laws. It is your fault being irresponsible.

The government tries to catch the bad guys, you write. So you wouldn't be bothered if all these information about Bitcoin users would be shared with all possible governments, right? Or are you writing only about one single government? And if so: Which one do you have in mind?

What you write is fundamentally against all Bitcoin stands for.
Information incriminating you in other charges won't even be admissible in court if obtained in an illegal way even if it means they are sharing it to other branches. So I still wonder why are you afraid sharing your information to them? Why are you so afraid that you think this information could still be use against you? If you are found guilty in the first charge I doubt they will even use the other evidence against you, what they will be doing is wasting their taxpayer's money to a person who is already in jail.
2888  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Bitcoin-AML: Who's who with whom? on: December 16, 2018, 03:47:15 PM
As long as you are not doing anything wrong or doing something illegal within the system you shouldn't be paranoid that these companies are within good terms with the government. Do not treat the government as the bad guys here as they are actually the ones who are trying to catch the bad guys within the system. AML is something not to be scared of at all I know for a fact that if you are trading big amounts chances of you alerting the exchange as well as the government are big as there is a certain threshold they are flagging but if you are not evading taxes or laundering money don't even be afraid that they are knocking in your door.
2889  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Crypto Trading bot 🚀 on: December 16, 2018, 02:35:45 PM
I do agree with buwaytress with trading bots if you really guarantee that your clients will be profiting from you I think a much more confident way on saying that is having a fee structure based on commission on profit which is ideal for customers that they know that they will only be charged when they are only profiting from you. Having some kind of monthly subscription fee just only shows that you are the one who has a guaranteed profit from your clients.
2890  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: which is the best and safest bitcoin wallet?? on: December 16, 2018, 01:07:12 PM
Hardware wallets are the best yes that's correct but I don't own one. I have three online wallet (there reputation is excellent) Blockchain, Bitpay and coinbase you can check them out.
I wouldn't consider them as an ideal wallet for storing large quantities though, these kinds of online wallets are mostly use for payment on the go but not for storing purposes. Among the three you suggested Coinbase has some bad rep under its name ranging from lost funds to even involuntary account blocking so I wouldn't even dare to hold large sums with this kind of wallet. The second best thing to go is of course desktop wallets which are also free like electrum, at least with this kinds of wallets you can trust to hold your BTC for long term purposes.
2891  Economy / Speculation / Re: the jokes of the crypto world: Bobby Lee Predicts Bitcoin Bottom at $2,500... on: December 15, 2018, 06:10:09 PM
Predicting the bottom right now has a more chance of being correct rather than predicting what the ceiling is. Right now 2,500$ bottom is a possibility given that we are in a situation where all bottoms needs to be in consideration, and maybe he is doing this statement for publicity purposes just like what other known figures in the crypto industry are doing right now. But even if he is right with the bottom price of Bitcoin it doesn't mean that he will be right with his long term target price, we need to be real and cannot take only his word when the bear market is over.
2892  Economy / Economics / Re: A Public Market is Turning 'Cashless' in the Philippines on: December 13, 2018, 07:29:50 PM
PayMaya is pretty aggressive on offering they services mostly they always partnered up with the government. They even have their own train card/Visa debit card in accessing our railway system. This is also not the first time a cashless card company had entered the market, I forgot its name but they also have offered their card in various universities in the country but the bottomline is it failed. Hoping that PayMaya won't have the same fate as the other company had. But I personally don't think the Philippines is the right market for this.
2893  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-12-13] ‘Best Opportunity Of The Year’ to Buy Bitcoin, Says Weiss Ratings on: December 13, 2018, 06:32:07 PM
Surely Weiss Rating needs to add more than an opinion of what they are saying. Sure tweets are limited to 280 characters yet they could create a series of tweets out of it. I really don't know who Weiss Rating are so it just makes them look like they are hyping Bitcoin at this point especially when they said BTC is the "least speculative investment a person can make" without putting some more information why they think it is one, if BTC was an ICO I am sure that this man is like part of the team behind them.
2894  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Where we can look at the cryptocharts? on: December 13, 2018, 05:30:43 PM
I am more comfortable using tradingview as well aside from the complete indicators they have you can also see the price differences on some popular exchanges connected to them like Poliniex, Bitstamp, Bittrex, HitBTC, and Binance to name a few they also have technical analysis on popular users on some popular coins. You can see all of their analysis for free without even registering any kind of account, you just need an account to comment on their work which I don't think everybody needs to do.
2895  Other / Meta / Re: make fun of plagiarisers that act dumb on: December 13, 2018, 04:54:38 PM
This guy is using a lot of excuses and pleads in his thread:
Hello! Forced to write from his wife's account. I was blocked for copy-paste. I apologize, I have been on the forum for a year and a half, and only once did it, I didn’t like it, I was drunk. This is my only salary, unlock me, please, I promise, I will never do that. Sorry again. My login is Dzhus

I agree to incur punishment, but not banned forever, I beg.

I am not deceiving anyone and wrote the truth. You can not be so cruel. There must be options out of this situation, at least some.

and then when he got caught red handed on doing it more than once.

I do not understand anything, I did not write these messages, I am writing in Russian.

If a plagiarizer is really desperate to recovering his account he can create a lot of unique and not so convincing excuses to do so.
2896  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why not just replace the bank infrastructure with something better on: December 13, 2018, 04:01:47 PM
I think the biggest reason here is we don't own them. Banks are owned by billionaires asking them to change their infrastructure even nicely won't even change the thing. The only way we can change it is if the banks themselves see that their business is in trouble and the only way to do it is to adapt to the situation. But even that could not work as of course their main business which is lending money is always not affected by the demand as they always find a lot of people who is willing to loan out cash from them.
2897  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Israeli Tax Agency Targets Crypto Tax Dodgers on: December 13, 2018, 01:28:44 PM
This is good news but we still have a long way to go to clear out the industry with this criminals, it's not even possible to eradicate them completely but they must know that cryptocurrencies are not for the use in illegal activity they should not thrive in the market place as we are the ones who will suffer the most if the government has changed their views regarding on how they will impose the regulation in our respective countries. Let us all think clearly hear this news might not be seen as something that the government is against cryptocurrencies but we should see it as they are against the abusive users of it.
2898  Economy / Reputation / Re: "Dig Bicks" you should prove your negetive feedback. on: December 13, 2018, 12:01:23 PM
Seen his name floating around in a lot of threads and showing no mercy with what he is saying towards other people. The good news is his claim towards you being a scammer is with no basis, you won't get tagged negatively by a DT member for sure. Marlboroza is also right to say that you are the only one tagged which is part of the sig campaign which I think he is doing only as he thinks that he has issues with you.
2899  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to get people to use your Cryptocurrency on: December 13, 2018, 11:09:37 AM
It's either you might have the wrong market for your product or you have promoted it badly. I myself is staying in a country in South East Asia but for once I have never seen any promotions regarding X infinity market not until now. Also if you want to test out your product which I think is a great idea you should have some recruitment process on some volunteers to see if their life was made easier with the use of your debit card linked to their cryptocurrency. Usually a product like what you have is afraid to be tested first by them if they are not seeing any good reputation behind yours, having a good feedback as well as partnering up with reputable banks is the best way to build their trust.
2900  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Would you play at a casino where payments are delayed for days? Why? on: December 13, 2018, 10:23:17 AM
Knowing that their withdrawal process have some kind of "review" process going on would discourage me on playing their website. Even some casinos I know that offer instant withdrawals have this kind of process if you win big on their casino some of them even will ask you for KYC before they allow you to your own winning. That is why I am highly discouraged on playing this kinds of casino as they are either scamming you are they just really hate their customers winning their games, either way they don't have the right to withhold your money.
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