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3421  Economy / Services / Re: CLOAKCOIN twitter campaign *** CLOSED *** on: February 23, 2017, 08:05:34 PM
I can confirm I received my payment also, everything perfectly!

Thank you CLOAK Team, I'm at your service!  Wink
3422  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins Everywhere? Not yet... on: February 22, 2017, 10:34:36 PM
Well right now I can use my bitcoin to shop online and to reload my cell and pay some bills through online payment,
What I want to experience in bitcoin is to go shop in a supermarket and pay with my bitcoin hope that we can do it soon.


I think it's already possible, but you would need a credit card connected to Bitcoin wallet. I saw a guy on youtube paying McDonalds with Bitcoins using this system. Now there are few people using this, in the future there will be more adepts of Bitcoin payment systems like this, needing of course a middle man business.
3423  Economy / Securities / Re: [Crypto-Games.net] Investment Returns, Updated weekly, Week 7, +6.24% Total on: February 22, 2017, 10:08:28 PM
Crypto-Games is a good casino to invest, I have a little investment there since last year.

You said the profit isn't guaranteed. Would you say it's not guaranteed even on long term?
3424  Economy / Economics / Re: If you were in desperate need for money.... on: February 22, 2017, 09:56:28 PM
Now it is very interesting proposals from banking institutions. Loans for every taste. If there were a bitcoin bank, this would have suggested.

There isn't a Bitcoin bank and I think it would be very desnecessary, as a bank is a centralized institution. But you can take loans here on forum from big Bitcoin holders. And probably they will take lower fees than banks. The only issue is that you will need to pay the fees in BTCs, on long term it doesn't worth much.
3425  Economy / Services / Re: WhyFuture: Facebook Campaign on: February 22, 2017, 02:45:41 PM
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3426  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Problems with Blockchain.info on: February 21, 2017, 06:39:29 PM
Coinbase is another legit online wallet. But you can try a desktop wallet, it's safer for you principally if you have many BTCs to store.

I never tried to buy Bitcoins via Blockchain.info. Try to buy it in an exchange, many people use LocalBitcoins.com, or find a local trusted exchange to do it.
3427  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Oscar Betting Discussion & Predicitons on: February 21, 2017, 06:17:30 PM
Hollywood is a nest of leftists, betting in what is interesting for them you have more chances to win the bet, as you said, things there are very political, doesn't matter the quality and technique, what matters is the mainstream agenda.

And now, more than ever!
3428  Economy / Services / Re: WhyFuture.com Twitter Campaign on: February 21, 2017, 03:49:56 PM
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3429  Economy / Economics / Re: where should i invest my 0.5 btc ? on: February 21, 2017, 03:19:53 PM
Hello every one.I have just bought 0.5 btc to do some investement but i am not able to find any good place to invest them.
Should i invest in cloud mining sites like genesis-mining,hashnest or hashflare.Or there are other options as well to invest my 0.5 btc where i can get some profit after some time.I have invested 0.05btc so far in hashflare out of those,now 0.45 btc left.Please tell me any trusted and good place to invest on.

As you have already wasted your 0.05 (it is wasted according to me if it is invested in cloud mining), so i would suggest you to just keep the remaining amount safe until you find the best place for an investment. And meanwhile, try to learn some trading skills as trading is considered to be one of the most effective investments in crypto currency world now a days.

It's true, he already lost 0.05 BTC for cloud mining site... I think the best for him is to hold his coins. If he bought it now or few days, weeks ago, he probably bought it for $1000. He can wait some time, maybe months and sell the Bitcoins for $1500-$2000, the expectations are good about BTC price.

Meanwhile, if he doesn't want to hold only, he can grow his money in a casino bankroll, waiting for the BTC price increase.
3430  Economy / Securities / Re: I have $15k to Invest[Suggest some Business Ideas] on: February 21, 2017, 03:37:45 AM
do you have low electricity? with that amount you can easily buy around 12 rig, and with cheap consumption it's possible to generate around 2.4 btc per month

but you need proper cooling and something like 10kw of power to run this little farm, i'm somehow interested in a partner because i have high electricity

if i could find someone to host my rig it would be good, but the trust is an issue, we need to overcome that

I would challenge you on that good Sir! Cheesy
with the point of:  What happens when ETH goes PoS?  One could say "well theres always other coins to mine" but lets not kid ourselves, Casper will unleash maybe 1 MILLION (more?) GPUs needing something to mine. Could you in good conscience tell someone to invest in rigs in right now? Cheesy

@OP  given you have a larger amount, i would throw in in say a service like HaoBTC. they only take over 10BTC, have WAY better rates than a bank, and absorb ALL the risk.  If you want something hands free its smiley imo.
IF you want something hands on, start trading, man even the MARGINS at polo will pay nice with 15k to play with and i think anyone can agree lending there is about a safe bet.

I think the income from HaoBTC wallet can be very interesting as he has a lot of money to invest. The rates are better than banks as you said, and the best part is that he will earn the income in Bitcoins, making his profit even higher, different from banks paying in fiat that very probable loses price within time.

A part of this money could be used to invest in casinos bankrolls also. Spliting the investment between few areas can be a smart idea.
3431  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it profitable to run a Bitcoin faucet in 2017 on: February 21, 2017, 03:14:55 AM
A faucet can always be profitable for a owner if he knows how to run it. All you need are visitors to your faucet and it should probably attract them so that they should come back again. And as told earlier by someone, set a threshold of quite high amount so that they come again every time to reach the threshold before getting their bits so that they don't run away after coming 2, 3 times.
I don't know if that is true, less and less people are using faucets, in the past it was an easy way to get some additional satoshis, but now faucets have so many security measures that even claiming anything from  them has become very difficult so anyone wanting to learn something about bitcoin from faucet will be turned off by it.

The problem isn't only the many security measures, but the low rewards that we receive after completing all the security measures. Without Adsense it became impossible to run good default faucets. Only creative and original faucets can still survive, with extra mechanisms the faucet owner introduce to let their users receive a higher reward. But to do this it's necessary a lot of informatic and programming knowledge.
3432  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Easiest Way to Turn Bitcoin into Cash? on: February 21, 2017, 01:51:54 AM
Using a trusted local exchange from your country. Send your Bitcoins to the exchange, they will pay you in fiat and send the money to the bank account providedby you. That is the method I use.
3433  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: When you play Dice can you feel your heart in your throat? on: February 21, 2017, 12:12:53 AM
I felt this feeling too. What I did was to stop gambling, the risk I need to take to play it is too much and Idon't feel good about it (knowing I can lose my money). If you feel like this I think it's a good idea to stop too, or play with low amounts of satoshis, like 0.001 BTC or less... If you don't bother to lose it, go ahead!
3434  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: We Have A Bitcoin City! Soon We Will Have Bitcoin Country! on: February 20, 2017, 11:54:59 PM
I think it's a bit exaggerated to say you can buy anything in that city with Bitcoins... I doubt this a bit, as there isn't any sources of this news. But it's nice to know some stores, pubs accepted the idea from the Bitcoin enthusiasts, if they sold many things for BTCs they made a good profit since 2014. A BTC country however, is something that will take much more time to become real. The beauty here is that anyone can start accepting Bitcoins as they want, and don't accept it if they don't want, and I hope it continues this way for much time yet.
3435  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Genesis Mining? on: February 20, 2017, 11:12:54 PM
I have an account with Genesis Mining but I have never tried buying a contract because I think it's expensive and ROI is long although I am having a second thought on trying out their mining contract for Ethereum but I havent seen any feedback about the earnings of those who bought mining contracts for Ethereum.

The problem is that we can't have a real estimative of ROI. The profit they pay us in any contract is lower and lower each new day. Some people liked the ETH contract, but I still think it's too risk as you can't know exactly when you will hit ROI (and if you will really hit it). Good that you didn't invest in such things, I'm sure you saved your money very well.
3436  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do small investments make sense? on: February 20, 2017, 10:36:30 PM
Small investment isn't the same thing than gamble. Investment is when you deposit your BTCs in a casino bankroll to earn passive income, so small investments don't make sense, because the income will be very low... Probably better than nothing, but it won't worth. What can worth is if you have many small investments, so you can earn a good income from all your invested money, little amounts in each site. And it's safer too.
3437  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Do you have an idea to invest your bitcoin in offline business? on: February 20, 2017, 10:31:13 PM
As I know most bitcoin users still focus on online business like trading, faucets and online store. If you have enough bitcoin would you invest your bitcoin in offline business like aggricultural Industry, Culinary or may be tourism Industry?

Bitcoin will be known by a lot of people if most bitcoin users use the bitcoin to do offline business. You can use your bitcoin for funding or payment. When your government prohibit bitcoin you can use bitcoin as funding option. I think if you can make sustainable and profitable offilne business there will be a lot of investors from bitcoin comunity who want to take a part in your businsess. Do you think this idea is possible?



It could be very useful as loan for micro businessman trying to start their businesses. I already saw something here on forumabout a pig farm, but it wasn't succesful because the animal breeder scammed everyone. Anyway, I like the idea, very helpful for who needs initial investment and don't want to pay high fees for government or banks, all we need is that both parts of the negociation agree with the terms.
3438  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How do I educate myself on bitcoin for investing? on: February 20, 2017, 08:46:47 PM
The internet is your only friend, there is no need to buy a book and pay for it, what you need is to exert and effort and read, read, read. Everything is written and with the information you read, you can always come up with an idea on how to be successful in investing. Lastly, you have to apply it in real practice, just so you know, this forum was made to make a constructive discussion relating bitcoin and by being active here, you will improve your knowledge and skills.
every kind of information about bitcoin can be receive from internet, so you can easily education yourself about bitcoin if you have some good knowledge about internet then you can find out any kind of information about bitcoin.

But I think depending what you reading it's too dangerous. Most investment hints on the internet are people trying to get referrals to have extra profit, they don't worry if the investor will lose money in fraudulent investment, they just want their comission before the scheme collapses. To educate yourself, never believe something you learned once. Try to find more informations and opinions about everything before investing.
3439  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What can I do with 0.6BTC? on: February 20, 2017, 08:34:28 PM
I would split the 0.6 BTCs in 6 trusted casinos. Luckly you can earn more than 3% interest monthly, and if you think a casino isn't being good for you, you can withdraw the money any moment, instantly.

For a small amount of money like this it's the best option, you will earn interest in bitcoin, making your money values more and more.

Isn't there a chance of losing all your money in casinos?

I'm saying about investing in casino bankroll, not gambling. On long term the house (the legit house) always make profit, and when this happen you will receive profit too. Your participation percentage in bankroll doesn't let you lose all your money, sometimes the profit can become negative, when the whales win, but sooner or later the casino start making profit again.
3440  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What can I do with 0.6BTC? on: February 20, 2017, 06:08:07 PM
I would split the 0.6 BTCs in 6 trusted casinos. Luckly you can earn more than 3% interest monthly, and if you think a casino isn't being good for you, you can withdraw the money any moment, instantly.

For a small amount of money like this it's the best option, you will earn interest in bitcoin, making your money values more and more.
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