I don't think so, because bitcoin faucets decreases the reward they give as bitcoin's price increases. Therefore, bitcoin faucet still remains a waste of time.
If I were you, I will stop claiming free satoshis and start discovering other ways to earn bitcoin such as joining signature campaigns, trading, mining, investing etc. I'm sure that you will earn bigger and faster.
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Well it isn't bad idea to move from Bitcoins to altcoins but what really make it bad is wrong selections. You can't buy any altcoins by just seeing it recent growth. For example, Stratis was as high as 0.004 BTC few months back but now it hardly near 0.0008 BTC. So you should always examine the market thoroughly and then invest in coin which you find will rise in near future. There are various indices for it sometimes team is coming with new developments, sometimes its swap or fork, while sometimes buyback, etc. Such factors can bring dramatic increase in price which is more profitable than Bitcoin rise alone.
Honestly, I suddenly feel hesitation for buying more altcoins after reading your post because of the example you have said. So there is a possibility that I will get no/less profit from my Electroneum since it has a fast growth recently? I hope not. For now, I think the best I can do is to hold my altcoins and wait for it to rise before converting to btc because it will be very risky if I will insist to imitate what pro traders do. I admit that I'm not yet competitive but I will study harder to know more.
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There's a big chance that the past holiday was responsible for bitcoin's drop. But I think, whatever reason behind it is not important anymore because the thing that matters for now is the fact that btc is recovering. Bitcoin is now $16000+ and still rising, but I'm not confident that it will continue since there's still an upcoming celebration which may force the people to sell their btc and cause a big drop again.
Let's hope this won't happen but if there's a chance then still favorable for me, at least I can buy more btc.
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You're right! There are people out there who prefer fast but risky way of earning bitcoin rather than a little bit slow but secured way of earning. Due to that kind of attitude, those people choose to gamble their money and try to push their luck there. In gambling, you feel motivated when you are winning so there's a tendency that you will bet more, and you will get frustrated if you are losing so there's a tendency to buy more and try again your luck. This addiction is like a maze that you can't easily escape.
I can say that I'm also addicted to bitcoin but not in that way. I'm addicted to it in a sense that it takes a lot of my time, it consumes a lot up to the point that I failed to do my household chores sometimes. But fortunately, I can still control myself.
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Our computers/android phones who are powered by electricity are the tools that we used to access the blockchain with the help of Internet connection. So based on your scenario, it's very obvious that you cannot do any transactions or could even access your digital wallet because a natural disaster shuts down the power generation and communication services of that particular area.
All you can do is to have patience and keep waiting until the authorities fixed the damaged power plants and cell sites.
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There are only two things who consumes a lot of my time, studying and crypto world. Some of you might think why I didn't include doing recreational activities, I do so because I realized that wasting my time in playing video games will give me only some fun (nothing more) which crypto world can also fulfill, and take note, Fun + Income.
So my daily routine only revolves in going to school and studying hard at day and focusing in my campaign here in the forum as well as catching an update on the latest news about cryptocurrencies at night. I also wake up at midnight sometimes to continue my unfinished assignments/projects and read crypto related news.
Time management is very important to complete all the tasks you should do in everyday basis.
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Definitely YES! Social media sites like Facebook and Twitter serve as a powerful tool for spreading awareness not only on bitcoin but on cryptocurrency as a whole. I've already read lots of bitcoin related post coming from different groups in FB, from the latest news about bitcoin's price up to the tutorials on how to earn btc. Sometimes, I also see some advertisements of new ICOs there and read some "rags to riches" testimonies coming from people who used bitcoin. It's good to know that through these social media sites, cryptocurrency become more popular and influential.
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In my opinion, they are the same. Being strategic is only one off the attributes of being a smart person. This only means that you are smart in solving problems; a person who analyze the situation very carefully, think of a solution and conduct steps in a well organized manner. But you know what, being a smart person doesn't give you an exemption for commiting mistakes because you still don't have a direct contact on that certain situation, your assumptions and the things you perceive might still not happen on actual, therefore experiences are also important for aiming success. Whether your experiences are good or bad, it doesn't matter because this will contribute for molding you as a better person.
Remember, Knowledge is not equal to Wisdom. Knowledge is all the things that you learn and stuck in your mind but Wisdom is the point where you are able to apply those learnings into real life situations.
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Yup! That 1 million btc will be stuck on his wallet as long as no one knows his private keys/username and password. So if there's a person who will nearly die, I advice him to pass all of his bitcoin earnings to someone who deserves it or just withdraw it then divide for charitable works so that his treasure will have a purpose and will not remain as significant numbers.
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Really?? your default browser didn't support Bitcointalk.org? but how come that I can access this forum even using my android phone? Anyway, I think reading through phone is not very hard though you always need to zoom in and zoom out in order to click the buttons.
I'm only having an issue on changing my avatar every time I join signature camapaigns because you need to wait few minutes first before updating but i get used to it.
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Well, i think almost ICOs coming out are legit but we can't deny the fact that there's still a little percentage of scams. To prevent being deceived, analyze its platform if it makes sense and know the staffs behind it very carefully.
I once invested in an ICO (of Electroneum). After I bought some coins on their crowdsale, they suddenly shut down their system and said that they will only improve their security features. I feel nervous that time because I thought they are now making an alibi for stealing our money but thanks God they didn't.
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What a coincidence! Our situation is almost the same. I also started to work for bitcoins last August and the reason why I'm motivated to do so is when my friend told me that his other friend was able to buy a four stroke motorcycle through btc. I also doubted to the idea of cryptocurrency at the beginning and thought it was just a scam like others spreading on the internet. But my friend change my mind after he told me some proofs that it is legit and my identity will not be compromise, so I tried and I'm very thankful until now, I feel no regrets for engaging myself with crypto.
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Sad to say, you are right! those coins was lost. If you send bitcoins to wrong address unintentionally then the person which suppposed to receive that btc will receive nothing, and on the other hand, there's a lucky person who will receive what you sent. So be very careful when copying/typing addresses because a single wrong letter/number will ruin everything.
I think there's nothing wrong with the codes, actually it's very unique and provides total security. Just avoid being careless next time.
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My plan is invest to nowhere except to cryptocurrency because I think this is the farthest I can reach for now. Investing in the stock market or making a business is a very advanced stuffs for me since I'm still studying in college. These things also requires big capital and a right blend of passion and effort which I don't have because I'm busy in school and still have financial limittions.
But if I were given a chance to choose where I will invest other than crypto, I will invest my money in a food business because I think it will never be out of trend.
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Since you are still a newbie, just study first to acquire knowledge about cryptocurrency then use that as your edge in posting here. When you ranked up as a Jr. Member (or above), join signature campaigns to make some good money. Aside from that, Trading, Mining and Investing are also ways to earn btc. These ways need good skills so familiarize them first before entering to prevent losses. By the way, I guess you're an altcoin trader, if that so then trading bitcoin would not be a problem for you because it's almost the same with altcoins ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I'm pretty sure that you will succeed here because you already have the experience needed.
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I'm willing to help the poors and needy also but I think I will not directly give some bitcoins to them because I'm very sure they are unaware of that. So instead of giving btc, I will convert it first into fiat, buy them food and give basic necessities. After that, I will also give them some extra money to make a living ( if I still have the capability ).
When they already uplift their life even though a little bit then I will now educate them about cryptocurrency for them to become prosperous like me.
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Very nice point of view ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) This is right, we should not only treat bitcoin as a source of income but also an invention who could make our kind of living much faster and more convenient. Bitcoin is spectacular in many different ways so let's try to seek its true potentials and must not stuck with money related stuff. To show my gratitude on everything btc did to me, I encourage everyone to engage with cryptocurrency as much as I can because I do believe that this change is for the better. I know that this is only a simple step since I'm not yet having a withrawal but as soon as I'm already able to withraw, I'm sure that I can help and inspire more.
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That's awesome, Sweden is very brave for changing their monetary system and it was so admirable.
Going back to your question, if we assumed that all countries will no longer used their corresponding fiat and make it valueless then my answer is a big YES! But honestly, that assumption is very ideal. A cashless world still seems impossible because it's very obvious that they will not allow a new kind of currency (cryptocurrency to be more specific) penetrate their system, therefore, they will still rely on their fiat money.
Let's just accept the fact that other countries' way of thinking is not what like Sweden have.
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I already received the payment. Thanks sir yahoo ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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@ Niquie@Coins
Ma'am ask ko lang po, hanggang ngayon kasi eh di pa rin verified yung coins.ph account ko. Naisipan ko pong gamitin yung voter's ID ko so sinubukan ko pong kumuha sa municipal hall namin kaso sabi po eh hindi pa raw po narerelease pero nagsuggest sila na voter's certificate ang ibigay muna pansamantala. Pwede po ba ipamverify yung voter's certificate since meron din naman daw itong seal/stamp?
Namessage ko na rin po yung staff ng coins.ph pero wala pa rin pong reply hanggang ngayon. Sana po matulungan nyo ako.
May isa pa po akong tanong, may matatanggap po akong P4500+ (reward po sa signature campaign na sinalihan ko) kaso ang ikinakabahala ko po eh P2000 lang ang cash in limit ko everyday since level 1 pa rin account ko. Paano po yun? Matatanggap ko po ba yung buong P4500+ within that day or not?
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