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3221  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if, we advertise bitcoin on T.V.? on: May 06, 2017, 08:03:43 AM
It really is too late. Roger Ver became rich because of buying coins when they were dust. Now that BTC is reaching new all time high levels ads on TV would be unlikely to benefit BTC much in terms of speculative value. But back in the day, ads on the radio were kinda helpful for people like Ver to become rich.
3222  Economy / Exchanges / Re: List of bitcoin debit cards on: May 06, 2017, 08:01:05 AM
all of these cards  are trustable???

uquid and coinzy too ?

how  spectrocoin can be trustable if he stale some customers?

xapo have high fees.  im want to know what providers  is real trustable  Same as xapo  but with good fees

thanks
Almir

Prices as on: 2017-04-20

ProviderXapoWirexCryptoPaySpectroCoinUquidAdvCashCoinizy
You get EUR for one BTC1130.56571073.491119.671127.821136.761124.71082.26
Margin1.65%6.61%2.59%1.88%1.11%2.16%5.85%
Card Price and one year fees2029272128.9914.99No plastic
Loading fee0%0%1%0%1%10%
You get EUR for one BTC final1110.56571044.491081.47331106.821096.40241108.71Not applicable

The Bitstamp price is 1149.48 EUR for 1 BTC
Uquid is proven to be a good service and has nice rates

Coinzy are quite new. No scam accusations that I'm aware of but have high variation from live BTC prices

Coinizy does have some reports of great concern.   I hope I get my money back.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1890568.0
Good to know and thanks for pointing out. It's important to have reports on how services treat their users. I'll have a better look at this thread and will consider re-evaluating coinzy's place in the above list.
3223  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scamer founded.!!!! on: May 06, 2017, 07:58:41 AM
I don't see how this is a founded scam accusation. What did this user did that you consider to be a scam or scam attempt?
3224  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Recurring sending on: May 05, 2017, 08:58:35 AM
Thanks. I think I will use the bitcoin-cli method.

I don't mind paying the transaction fee, it's just that it's too high on Coinbase so I would use the minimum
e.g. I send USD 5.00 from my BTC wallet (converted to BTC by Coinbase), I would pay about USD 0.74 as fee and I would like to reduce it to the minimum, not 0.
Oh, I thought you were also looking to sell by sending. If you just want to have recurring BTC transactions the bitcoin-cli could be used to send to any of your bitcoin addresses, not necessarily to an address of the services I mentione above.
3225  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why won't my transaction confirm when my fee is higher than others? on: May 05, 2017, 08:40:59 AM
Doesn't matter if your fee is higher than others, it should be above a certain threshhold for your transaction to be included in one of the following blocks after propagation. Cointape.com is a tool that could help you find suitable fees for faster confirmation if you insist on inputting them by hand. Another solution would be to simply pick a better wallet service/client.

Bear in mind though, bigger fees don't guarantee timely transaction confirmation because your transaction would have to get into a block and sometimes that takes much more than the "average" of 10 minutes.
3226  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: ▁ ▂ ▄ ▅ ▆ Cloudmining 101 (ponzi risk assessment) ▆ ▅ ▄ ▂ ▁ on: May 05, 2017, 08:35:47 AM
Has eobot been confirmed to be legit?
The website still seems to be up but the fact that the service might still be runnin is no confirmation that it's in any way legit. Eobot could very much likely be a long running scam. Not to say that "cloud mining" isn't a feasible model to defraud bitcoin newbies with a seemingly legit business model.
3227  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin as a source of income? on: May 05, 2017, 08:27:57 AM
Getting paid in bitcoin for certain activities one of my worries is taxes. Thankfully not a big part of my income comes from bitcoin but what happens if the value of bitcoins I'd received surpasses a certain threshold? This uncertainty makes me a bit uncomfortable when it comes to converting BTC to FIAT. Oh well, another reason to hodl I guess.
3228  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Access to Insider Information? on: May 05, 2017, 08:25:27 AM
I don't think that there's much of insider trading aside of very esoteric inner circles within the crypto community. With altcoins, you'd have to be close to the dev team, but even if that's the impression you're getting altcoin devs could be pretending to try and pump their coins.

At least in the case of very major altcoins like LTC and ETH it's become well known that devs profited greatly by knowing the  future developments in advance but we don't know who else they informed about this in order to speculate at the expense other traders.
3229  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Recurring sending on: May 05, 2017, 08:21:37 AM
I don't think that there's any service able to do this and also pay for mining fees on top. You could set up a wallet locally and have it programmed to send BTC to an address that converts funds to FIAT as they arrive as a service (using a service like for example Uphold or Mistertango). But mining fees are on you one way or the other.
3230  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and deflation on: May 04, 2017, 09:32:36 AM
If somebody wants to hoard bitcoin, more power to them. Nobody is holding a gun to a person's head forcing them to pay $10,000 for a single coin.. it's their choice.   Owner of commodities invest in them because they want to hold onto or increase their purchasing power.  You can use gold to buy shit, but it's also an investment. Same with bitcoin.

Using gold to buy shit isn`t an investment ,it`s a purchase. Grin
I don`t see a problem with deflation,because a bitcoin can be divided into 1 million parts.
One dollar can be divided only into 100 cents.
Deflation and inflation aren`t a problem for bitcoin.
I'm certainly very pleased with your optimism, but I'm probably a bit out of the loop. What difference can affect how many parts can be divided into a dollar or Bitcoin?
In theory, bitcoin can be divided down to the Satoshi. But the growing amount of fees required to transact BTC doesn't make its divisibility all that of an actually usable feature. Bitcoin's microtransactioning nature has pretty much gone away as its popularity rose along with prices.
3231  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and deflation on: May 03, 2017, 09:49:55 AM
The fact that the rate with which bitcoin is released to the markets decreases over time already makes it a deflationary currency by definition. Bitcoin isn't printed in the way FIAT so it doesn't fit the definition of inflationary circulation. There's no need to destroy coins to make it deflationary because it already is.
3232  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Adobe Product 2017 l Adobe CC l Photoshop l Premiere Pro [METHOD] on: May 03, 2017, 07:43:57 AM
I could get a vouch copy and post a honest review if OP would be interested for something like this
3233  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Girl gets raided by police looking for bitcoins on: May 02, 2017, 03:38:32 PM
Did you read up the comments. I don't know why someone posting about dealing drugs online would seek sympathy by pretending to be a short girl after getting raided by police.
3234  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Theoritical max value of an altcoin on: May 02, 2017, 03:04:54 PM
No such thing as theorretical max value, that's why -in theory- risk is infinite when going short on an asset. Some completely theoretical hard limits would be the amount of money in the economy but it's pointless to speculate on such theoretical scenarios.
3235  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to do the calculation of "Mrai to USD or Bitcoin"? on: May 02, 2017, 12:11:45 PM
I joined a captcha-solving team yesterday and have earned 19.36 Mrai so far. How much USD or Bitcoin does that equal to? I searched on Google and didn't find an online calculator. I would appreciate if someone could teach me how to calculate that. Thanks.

a very low amount, buyers ar enow buying for 200 satoshi only and you like 20, this is 4k satoshi, this value is nothing, the price was higher before but chinese captcha farmer destroyed the value by spamming the faucets with 10k or more solved catpcha per day, impossible to compete, the coins have potential though, because it's not based on fee, and confirmations are instant i liek this
The captcha-solving business I joined yesterday has nothing to do with faucets. The purpose of that captcha-solving is to speed up the transactions of the altcoin, if I remember correctly.
Meh. It's just that MRAI's distribution happens through captcha solving. It is close to the idea of a faucet but with an altcoin built on it.
3236  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Btc Stuck for 8 hours still no confirmation on: May 02, 2017, 09:13:08 AM
This is a common issue lately. Either wait a little more if your transaction isn't urgent or look into how to spend the coins with a higher fee. You'll probably need to export the private key to a more advanced wallet for the second alternative.
3237  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to do the calculation of "Mrai to USD or Bitcoin"? on: May 02, 2017, 08:58:56 AM
There is a trading thread that seems to be getting quite a bit of activity. For some reason, MRAI doesn't seem to be popular in exchanges so perhaps you could use this thread to get an idea about prices.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1422828.new#new
3238  Economy / Speculation / Re: When do you think Bitcoin will reach $1500? on: May 02, 2017, 08:51:18 AM
Right now more and more users have started using bitcoin. This year the increase is enormous that in a short even after facing several controversial issues the price keep growing in the rising side rather than trailing hard. Now as the price has crossed barriers of $1300 and now close to $1450. So anytime soon we can experience $1500.
Not really, bitcoin's use is inversely proportional to its price by nature. Bitcoin transactions are now more expensive than ever in terms of either FIAT or BTC value due to the currency's price. The price rise is caused by speculators other than organic growth.
3239  Economy / Lending / Re: 3 Bitcoins Loan on: May 02, 2017, 08:47:06 AM
That'd be too much risk at the moment for both parties IMO. The price is at an all time high and altcoins are also volatile. 10% price swings form day to day aren't uncommon but 20% extra as collateral is already too much in a market where lending in competitive. My advice would be to not seek out a bitcoin loan unless you absolutely have to.
3240  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Strong password for your accounts on: April 30, 2017, 05:43:42 PM
Not sure what this thread is about. Are you suggesting the use of specific software or is this a trust based service? What's the compensation?
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