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3881  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help Me Earn A Job :) on: May 14, 2015, 10:00:31 PM
Who will not make $500 a week  Huh All you need a special skills. The internet gives everyone the chance to learn specialized skills and offer them here or elsewhere against money or bitcoins.

Ok atm im 32yo and Deliver pizzas earning $500 a week i have cfs and that means i sleep alot / have no energy to get out of bed ,,,, here is bitcoin Smiley whats  a way i can still earn $500 a week online ?

I also want to make 500 a week online. Even if it takes an investment.  That would be great.

I don't think I will hit it, but maybe one day.

You make it sound so easy.. tell us how? 500 a week online sounds great.

OP, where are you from? if you are getting 500 USD a week delivering pizzas, im assuming you live in a pretty well off country. If that is the case, you should look for welfare. CFS is a bitch, and definitely you should get some sort of help. I know myself because i've got CFS, but my country doesn't give a shit so im forced to push myself out there. I hope BTC goes high enough in the next decade so I can retire early my health's sake.
3882  Economy / Economics / Re: What do you guess about he future of bitcoin? on: May 14, 2015, 09:49:17 PM
The future of bitcoin is but obvious positive. There is a misconception in the minds of people that bitcoin is dead but it's not true. It can never be. Let the society start adopting the bitcoin and it would prove as a threat to fiat money and the banking system thats for the sure.

Absolute rubbish. Only trolls and neysayers think bitcoin is currently dead but many things could kill off bitcoin in the future as it isn't invincible. If bitcoin's value falls below what it's worth to mine then miners will give up pretty fast but there's a whole host of other ways people could lose interest or ditch bitcoin completely from lack of adoption to strict rules and regulations being brought in or even outright bans. Something superior to bitcoin could come along as well.

Nope, if miners leave, it will mean the difficulty drops, which means there will be people out there being able to make great profits from it. It's a self regulating system. Satoshi is a legitimate genius.
3883  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoins investing risks on: May 14, 2015, 09:47:54 PM
I think that's a good list OP. I might add a "black swan" sort of risk. That is to say that an unknown flaw or exploit in the protocol could emerge. Or some other, as yet unconsidered, event. Perhaps a dramatic change in the free and open use of the internet? It's not risk free. 

I don't worry about those things. The internet is going to be decentralized eventually, and we the people will run it instead of centralized servers. Will not even need a ISP. Look up on Maidsafe and meshnet.
3884  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you think we'll look back on bitcoin and think that it grew amazingly fast? on: May 14, 2015, 09:45:57 PM
When we are talking about new technology that is going to change the world, at the begining it is all a big turmoil. At the beginning of the internet, a lot of shit happened fast, billonaires here and there (mark cuban etc), lots of stuff and scams etc, but at the end it was a global success.
3885  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "Satoshi Nakamoto" is an anagram for a secret NSA op on: May 14, 2015, 09:43:20 PM
At the end of the day, consider this: Even if Satoshi Nakamoto was a team of NSA geniuses at work, it wouldn't even matter. First of all, the project is open source and does everything we expect. Second of all, other technology created by the gov, in this case TOR, ended up as useful for the common folk. Hell even the internet was some secret army shit.
3886  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Total number of bitcoins will DECREASE on: May 14, 2015, 09:40:59 PM
I agree with you , also theirs some miners who always burn their bitcoins I don't know
why but they are really burning a lot like 20 - 30 btc and till now i can see some burning
wallet that can't be every generated with more than 1000 btc , also theirs some hack
cases that the hacker won't use ever that btc ,,,, the 21 Millions won't ever exist .

Bitcoin Boy .

I don't get why would you burn your coins, unless you are so rich that you want to shrink the total supply to drive the price up.
3887  Economy / Services / Re: DA DICE Signature Campaign - 'Da' BEST Yet | HIGHEST RATES! | JOIN THE FUN! on: May 13, 2015, 04:20:42 PM
Couple questions:

1) Can we take a spot by posting now (even if there are no spots lefts) that we would like to enter on the avatar campaing as soon as a spot gets free? in that case i would like to enter the avatar campaing.

2) If you are already on the avatar campaing, do you need to re enroll, or you get enrolled again just like on the regular campaing?

3) If you get a range raise (for example from Full Member to Sr Member) you get paid in Full Member, Sr Member, or separately per post? (x posts done under full member at 0.0009 and x posts done under sr member at 0.0013)
3888  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoins investing risks on: May 13, 2015, 03:05:15 PM
about the fraud risk, i'm interested to know this, how can you sell false bitcoin aside from double spending?

Imagine that i'm a buyer and i have 1 BTC ok ? and i have to buy two goods each one price's 1BTC,so i need 2 BTC to buy them,but the principal idea of fraud is to buy them in same time exactly before one of them complet its 6 confirmations,if i do that i can earn tow good's amunt 2btc against 1 btc,
One of the transaction will be completed and the other cancled,i hope its clair

that what you explain is double spending. he wasn't talking about double spending. selling false bitcoins can be done if people have an altcoin wallet installed that makes the owner think it is a bitcoin wallet. when you think you receive 1btc you basically receive 1 shitcoin. newbie users install lots of stuff that they don't know.

Well that's not bitcoins fault, it can happen with fiat as well, lots of "enter your credit card "frauds out there. Nothing will ever be extent from frauds, but BTC defeats the cons with the pros.
3889  Economy / Economics / Re: Inflation risk is higher in Euro zone than US on: May 13, 2015, 03:00:56 PM
Inflation is only for the superrich: Manhattan condos, luxury cars, yachts, private jets. The wages for the average have been flat, how could prices go up?
3890  Economy / Economics / Re: Just found a person selling about 44,000 Bitcoins in localbitcoins on: May 13, 2015, 02:48:47 PM
I just bumped into this person  to find out that he is selling about 44,000 bitcoins for cash in Dubai, When the price are low, why does he want to sell such huge amount of bitcoins? your thoughts and opinions?

https://localbitcoins.com/ad/40269/buy-bitcoins-with-cash-dubai-united-arab-emirates-dubai-united-arab-emirates

It can be a huge deal if someone falls for the trap. There is always clueless people out there. I remember when I was and didn't know better I almost buy from some seller that was buying a lot higher than market price.

Then again, in this case if he offers physical operation, it would be worth paying the extra for the privacy that physical operation gives you vs transference.
3891  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is the oldest/youngest BTCer you know? on: May 13, 2015, 02:46:23 PM
I sent my daughter a 1btc transaction to a physical bitcoin 3 minutes after cutting her umbilical cord. I will be giving it to her on her 18th birthday. That might be the youngest bitcoiner.
Thats great. Maybe that will be the best present ever. Imagine the huge birthday party she will make when she sees the price of 1 BTC in year 2033.
3892  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: what do you think the BitShares are? on: May 13, 2015, 02:43:41 PM
I still don't understand or get the point of what BitShares are. I mean, why would you hold what seems like USD tokes to me? you either hold the real thing or hold BTC.
3893  Other / Off-topic / Re: What do you do with your btc? on: May 13, 2015, 02:42:11 PM
Right now im focusing on trying to make as much as possible and saving them, which is mainly by trading, and the little extra of signature campaing. Gotta get advantage of the cheap price while it lats.
3894  Economy / Speculation / Re: Who here is shorting Bitcoin? on: May 09, 2015, 11:46:57 PM
Shorting is too risky, you make more gains holding long term at the end of the day, or trading for great up and coming projects like Maidsafe. Im aiming at minimum doubling my total BTC stack with in the next months.
3895  Economy / Speculation / Re: I have USD 2000 to invest. Should I buy Bitcoins or gold? on: May 09, 2015, 11:42:57 PM
This discussion has lead to a really interesting point, actually! The replicability of Bitcoin has always been a high concern and also point of critique for many people who aren't convinced of Bitcoin's usefulness. I also believe that Bitcoin and Gold are quite similar what this is concerned, as both their scarcities could be attacked and circumvented at some point!

i agree that gold and bitcoin are quite similar, but with bitcoin you exactly know the amount that ever will be mined. not the case with gold. also important is that bitcoin has way more room for growth compared to gold.

The supply of gold is indeed uncertain but there are ways to more or less estimate the remaining earth's gold capacity, even tho is far from the mathematical exactitude guaranteed by bitcoin, but gold is still king of wealth perception.
In addition, the scarcity of gold might be limited by time. Asteroid mining is now too expense be profitable. However when the technology is improving it might start somewhere in the future.

By the time we can mine asteroids without it being mission impossible Bitcoin will be spread across the world and consolidated as a solid, legitimate to both store wealth and do worldwide (and who knows, extraterrestial) transactions instantly.
3896  Economy / Economics / Re: Why is Bitcoin still a slave of Fiat? on: May 09, 2015, 11:37:57 PM
Elwar (I think its the username) is making a great job at demonstrating you can already love off BTC only even if we are at still the primitive stages of cryptocurrency, guy is a legitimate pioneer with his crypto only lifestyle.
3897  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: An Anatomy of Bitcoin Ponzis on: May 09, 2015, 11:07:44 PM
It certainly is a tool for immoral people to deprive others of wealth.

And fiat isn't?

A lot of things can deprive you of wealth, for example Chinese knockoffs - if you're dumb enough to buy them you'll end up with a flimsy gadget not worth a dime. Does that mean China should be bombed into oblivion? Cheesy

If there is something that can deprive you from wealth is the fiat scam, now that's a ponzi. With Chinese knockoffs, if you are purposedly buying them, you at least know what you are getting and what you are risking by trying to buy cheap.
3898  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is trying to kill Bitcoin? on: May 09, 2015, 11:04:07 PM
I would imagine that the big holders of fiat and metal like the Rothchilds don't see Bitcoin as something positive. I would actually like to know their opinion of Bitcoin. Im sure they aren't stupid enough to not even know what it is at this point, even if they don't use it.
3899  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I let my last credit/debit card expire this month on: May 09, 2015, 11:02:16 PM
I don't get why everyone's supporting the OP. It seems silly to limit your choices like this. Clearly credit/debit cards still bring a lot of convenience in this world. Why not take advantage of that?



I think he wants to stay out of the system 100% to achieve a tax free life. So far is he is doing great, since the first step is getting paid of BTC and buying with BTC, without interaction with fiat whatsoever.
3900  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple Labs 700K fine. Haha. But How Would Others Do in the Same Situation? on: May 07, 2015, 02:27:00 AM
Ripple is nothing but another 2.0 tryhard. The best they could do is wrap it up, and sell all of their Ripple for Bitcoin, and actually help the real thing, instead of trying to keep their knockoff for an ego fight.
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