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381  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ARE NEWBIES CONSIDERED AS FOOLS? on: September 25, 2016, 06:06:40 AM
haha, I am glad to see such topic here  Grin
I had common account with my former collegue here, now I dont work there any more and to communicate here I need to have my own account. That's why I am newbie or even New brand. I ve just created my new account. So... I am super super new))
Extra fresh!  Grin
Am I stupid or not experienced?
hm...

In any way, guys. I think we should be friendly to other people. Does not matter they are Newbies or Seniors.
If a person has Newbie status, it does not mean, this person is stupid, if a person has Senior account, it does not mean this person is smart Roll Eyes
Let's don't judge people by accounts they have... or their car they have...

I would like to see people here as a big friendly crypto society which ll be glad and welcome to Newbies   Roll Eyes



I totally agree with you, I have seen many senior who have no idea what they are talking about.

I'm at hero rank myself and I don't consider my self upper than someone else because it's not ethical and it's not my behavior.

At this stage I don't know everything about crypto and there are lots of rooms that I haven't seen yet and I'm learning everyday here.

We have the same perception which i dont consider also myself upper to someone  belows my rank since i dont   gain knowledge  too much , i do consider also myself as a starter because  until now im still learning into things day by day. Thats why  i cant consider  newbies as fools.

Most of the bitcoin services that we see here in forum are from people that have been here before but want to create a brand new account on their niche.

We understand that there are some limit for them but this is to prevent the spam, but still as long as they have knowledge and power they can't be counted as fools.
That's the most correct statement actually-as long as they have knoweldge they will be considered as someone who's willing to improve the BTC community
382  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bitcointalk is a good way to get information about Bitcoins? on: September 25, 2016, 06:05:03 AM
I'm not so long here but for me this forum is good place to get information about Bitcoin and everything that is related to it. Maybe all this informations are not always completely true but in many cases they helped me.
There are some good bouts of information on this forum, however there are a lot of other issues with the information that is shown here and it really has to be taken with a grain of salt most of the time. There have been some (what I would call) flukes with some big calls on the speculation board, but a majority of the time they turn out to be bad attempts.
That's why it's a speculation board,of course there will be always someone throwing big affirmations about the price of BTC but as always there are people that may be right or not so always think beforehand and don't fully trust these kind.
383  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bitcoin and Porn on: September 25, 2016, 06:03:23 AM
Bitcoin will fit to any service aslong it is here online, including the  shops and any gigs not just porn. But I guess porn and bitcoin is very likely matched, as long as you want anonymity in this kind of site, you are safe for your identity. All Crypto related users that like porn also will be much intrested on this kind of sites that accepts bitcoin as there payment method.
After reading the last post, I was convinced that the only useful one side bitcoin payment for porn, it's anonymous. I for example have never paid for porn and constantly received this video from the free resources. But if I had, it would also like to I do not know.

You're absolutely right, I see that a lot of porn sites that only give the bitcoin or just a small part of the porn sites supporting the growth of the bitcoin. All those who do not know or do not want to see profits bitcoin it will prefer to by using the means of payment which are already known and used by everyone

This is  a normal thing which not all porn sites do offer this kind  of payment  because  adoption of bitcoin is still on progress but with this kind of  step bitcoin would  somehow developed in porn industry and  those  porn lovers  out there would  surely love about this new payment system. Grin

There are dev thriving their coins top be used in the porn industry though such as titcoin and sexcoin. I believe there are online community using these coins i remember someone promoting titcoin on xbiz community. if only they have promoted well and give chance to adopter in the industry they may have had some good values by now.


We've already seen the stuff with creating another coin exactly for this area but I didn't seem to succeed,now it doesn't mean it won't actually happen in the future but we don't really know and I think BTC will be the main coin
384  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What were your experiences with Bitcoin when you first started? on: September 25, 2016, 06:01:32 AM
It was like being introduced to something you never knew could exist and you're on that rollercoaster and willing to know and learn everything about it.
385  Other / Off-topic / Re: If i give you 10 BTC what will you do? on: September 25, 2016, 06:00:27 AM
will trade forex , that is the only way to make it double
trade in forex is subject to 40-50% marketing risk . a luck can make it double not the mind hardwork totally . since simple trade can make a better profit in this case .
It's not the only way to double,go to a dice site and hope you hit big and then you'll probably freak out Cheesy
So it's for sure not the only way to double
386  Economy / Economics / Re: The next financial crisis and Bitcoin on: September 25, 2016, 05:58:42 AM
We should have reason to believe that the next financial crisis that had a magnitude as big as the one during 2008 will be a test on Bitcoin as sound money. Please read the Bitcoin white paper if you still have not done so. In the paper it cites some instances in the modern banking system where Satoshi does not agree with or what he sees as wrong. I think the 2008 financial crisis was a big motivator for him to create the Bitcoin protocol to prove that we can have a currency that is free from the influence of banks. Before another financial crisis happens we should keep hoarding as much BTC as we can.

Thoughts?
A big issue with having Bitcoin and the financial crisis in a comparison/discussion is that we have no idea, really, if we're going to see a lot of people taking interest with Bitcoin after the financial collapse wraps up. For a traditional financial collapse raw-er resources such as gold, silver, and other valuable things that are tangible and can be used have more value than intangibles, however something like Bitcoin is new and untested and could be worth a lot after a collapse.
I believe in every crisis people will actually turn to BTC and BTC will grow in popularity
387  Economy / Economics / Re: Is Bitcoins safe? on: September 25, 2016, 05:46:57 AM
Bitcoin is as safe as the user makes it.
There are many ways to make your coins unsafe.
You can invest in cloudmining, use weak passwords, be careless with transactions, store your coins at exchanges, trade into the wrong currency, and and and...
My point is that the unsafe part of bitcoin always sits in front of the computer.

also don't forget to use 2fa in each of your account, sms verification also a good way to make our wallet safe.
and don't use 3rd wallet for big holding, use full acces wallet like mycellium.
Using 2fa can really prevent you in some situations,it's really helpful and you'd better have it cause otherwise you may lose your coins
388  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How do you convince people to use Bitcoin? on: September 24, 2016, 08:22:46 PM
By explaining to them why BTC makes it such easier to send money and that they don't need to pay fees or wait for days in order to send and receive the money.
389  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to make money on bitcointalk? on: September 24, 2016, 08:21:33 PM
You can earn enough money on bitcointalk to get youself some pretty nice cash and BTC and actually live off it if you are lucky so alwasy keep your eyes open for the opportunities and take your chances mate
390  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan Question on: September 24, 2016, 08:18:13 PM
Give it a try mate,it is possible for someone to give you a loan so just try and wait,really hope things work out for your well
391  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Chicago Students Get Free BTC For Educational Purposes on: September 24, 2016, 08:16:00 PM
Great,more people are about to know about BTC and even get BTC which will increase BTC's trade volume as well.That's what I mean when I say people should be encouraged to use BTC and pay with it.That's how we will all benefitas well as BTC.
392  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Online shopping platform Shopawl accepts eBay purchases in bitcoin on: September 24, 2016, 08:14:41 PM
Great,we are one step closer to taking BTC to the next level,that's what we need,more retailers accepting BTC so people can start paying with BTC and see what this is all about.Then we can start really expanding and BTC price can rise
393  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2016/17 on: September 24, 2016, 08:07:06 PM
The way Las Palmas is playing this further proves my point that I think this team will get something out of this game
394  Economy / Gambling / Re: GG.Bet - Best Bitcoin Esports Betting | Fast Withdrawal | No Bank Account Needed on: September 24, 2016, 08:06:01 PM
There is some terms and conditions to get the bonus if you read carefully in their site, I think you have to wager 25 times the amount of the bonus.
Yeah that are the conditions I also read it.Well if you can actually do that good for you
395  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What places do you do your shopping online? on: September 24, 2016, 08:03:13 PM
In different retailers which accept BTC and you can actually have some pretty good choice available and choose what you really want.It's good there are more and more retailers accepting BTC as it makes online shoppin really easier
396  Other / Off-topic / Re: Amazon and bitcoins on: September 24, 2016, 07:59:42 PM
Amazon has a big audience and if they would accept bitcoin, it would give bitcoin a tremendous boost, However i think they are working on their own kind of crypto currency. The same way like google does but then for their market place.
Hmm that may be the case yeah and I agree if BTC get accepted there it will be a positive boost but we will never know the actual effect until that happens and I really hope it does so we can see BTC risnig
397  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How can we encourage local businesses to accept BTC? on: September 24, 2016, 07:58:30 PM
I think they don't want to use bitcoins because it is still new so they are afraid. All you need to do is to tell them how good they are and how it is good to use them, and they should like it
I think they actually don't know how accepting BTC will benefit thema and therefore they aren't willing to try something new-that's why they should be encouraged and also that's why politicans should actually invole more BTC as a currency
398  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: how to make money on bitcointalk without campaigns on: September 24, 2016, 07:54:57 PM
Sell services in the service section.
Sell goods in the goods section.
You can also join altcoin signature campaigns.
You can participate in giveaways in the games and rounds section.
If you have technical knowledge,  then you might as well help people in the Technical support section and earn bounties.

Good luck OP Smiley
That's a pretty accurate list,only thing I'd like to add is start lending BTC-you can make so pretty good returns in BTC as long as you are careful who you lend to,keep that in mind
399  Other / Off-topic / Re: How long would take to break a 13 character password on: September 24, 2016, 07:53:45 PM
Just remember these passwords do not need to be brute forced with a massive database, if the hacker can manage to successfully apply

a Keylogger or even a "Man-in-the-middle" attack.  Wink  .... The effort in doing that, is a lot less than having to brute force a massive

password. In any way, no password being used on several different sites are bullet proof against attacks... It just makes it easier for a

hacker to find exploits on ANY of those sites, to get to your password. Use different passwords for different sites, and you will be a bit

more secure.  Wink

Hah yeaah Cheesy If they have a keylogger the whole thing happens to be a hella more easier
400  Other / Off-topic / Re: what you like best in Bitcoin ? on: September 24, 2016, 07:52:41 PM
Very low transaction fee, not controlled by government and opportunity for people from all sections to earn and promising a great future for bitcoin holders
One of the best if you are making sending some of your bitcoin trough pay some bills and ethetera but for me i am using bitcoin wallet which is based in my country and there has NO FEE'S Whethere we send money from other or we withdraw or sell our bitcoin in digital currency.
Actually I think that's the best part-there are no fees and you don't have to go through third party to send money-that makes it so much easier
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