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3881  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: New Site 10-1000 Every 15 minutes Satoshi (Bitcoin) FaucetHUB on: December 18, 2016, 05:15:11 PM
Too hard captchas, many of them impossible to solve.

Very low rewards too. 47.1% chance to earn 10 satoshsi every 15 minutes doesn't worth. The minimum reward should be at least 80-100 satoshis. It's not necessary to have so high rewards (that are almost impossible to get), but the minimum rewards could be better.
3882  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: How To Make 0.3 BTC Daily (Book) on: December 18, 2016, 05:10:37 PM
0.3 BTC daily is a lot of money... Looks OP wants some referrals for a farm game, so he offers the book with ref link, as he can't post it on forum. If the farm game promises to players earnings up to 0.3 BTC daily, it's a Ponzi, HYIP scheme, or maybe it can be legit, but it's necessary an army of referrals to make 0.3 BTC daily for just one player.
3883  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: CkFaucet earn 250-300 sat per 60 mins (Faucethub payment) on: December 18, 2016, 04:11:15 PM
Wow, this faucet is very good, thank you for 271 satoshis. 250-300 satoshis every hour is a high rewards these days. Very clean faucet, loads very fast and we can claim really fast. Add more ads or it won't survive for much time.

Referral comission is decent too in 10%. Nothing to complain about this faucet.
3884  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Do you have any problems with your online wallet on: December 18, 2016, 05:04:14 AM
Problem?  Yes of course,  Here are some of them.

1). They don't give private keys
2). They can block/freeze your account
3). They can ran away with your coins
4). They are commonly the target of hacking groups
5). Need to verify your account to do some things ex. transactions with gambling sites

So It will be best to just store small amounts of bitcoin in an online wallet cause it is risky

These are possibilities of issues that can happen, but did one of those items already happened to you? Did you already have any issue with an online wallet?

Because risks there are everywhere, we are under risks everytime, but I can tell you even being in risk I never had any of those problems. The worse thing can happen is a hacker attack, this is irreversible, but if you are using a legit service with guarantees, their support will help you on others difficulties.
3885  Economy / Economics / Re: When the dollar collapsed, gold and bitcoin which is the best alternative? on: December 18, 2016, 04:53:23 AM
Collapse of dollar is not gonna happen, unexpectedly if it happens too gold will be preferred as an alternative. The reason is the acceptance as a form of investment among the entire world. Bitcoin is very young to reach people, as we are just 2-5% of world population.

Yeah exactly, there are many allegation nowadays regarding the crashing of dollars like what if it going slow,
dollar will never be crashed or collapsed, and up stated is correct


If thing happened so gold will be chosen to be an alternative one for its already accepted by everyone, and yes bitcoin is still young and still reaching by other, yet not that known as gold.

I think it makes no sense. Even if Dollar crashes, what is almost impossible in my opinion, people won't migrate to gold, people will use another currency, probably a new one would be created to replace Dollar. Anyway I don't see any reason for this happen in the next 50 years. Dollar is one of the most stable coins of the world. Dollar rules the world.
3886  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Which Bitcoin Course Would You Be Most Interested In Taking? on: December 18, 2016, 04:45:19 AM
I'm interested in investing Bitcoins on a safe way with a decent income. Nothing so low that doesn't worth and nothing so big that is a scam scheme. I don't see many offers of legit investiments, most of them are Ponzi, HYIP schemes. Consider this opinion to the your research about community opinions.
3887  Economy / Economics / Re: How a cashless society could kill Bitcoin. on: December 17, 2016, 09:38:52 PM
I don't understand how cashless society could kill the Bitcoin. This has no sense because Bitcoin represents cashless society, it's digital currency that has no paper banknotes, it exists only virtualy. So Bitcoin can only profit from the cashless world but to my opinion we will have to wait for a while before cash disappears entirely.

In this hyphotetically cashless society, BTC isn't allowed and only official government currency is allowed, but not in paper, only in virtual world. That is mean a virtual currency, but controlled by government, centralized, total oppost of decentralized Bitcoin. Could Bitcoin be killed this way?
3888  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Play games to earn bitcoins on: December 17, 2016, 09:15:46 PM
That's why no one is seriously getting bitcoin from faucets unless he is an owner of faucet site then he is the one that will benefit most of it. And those bitcoin games that pays its users some satoshi's are just a waste of time and this is just good for those kids out there who are looking for something to do with their spare time.
I wonder how faucet owners benefit from its visitor/user/player? Is it from the traffics, unique visits and paid advertisements? I hope there is an android adventure game that pays bitcoin for completing quests, something like that. Please let me know.

While you are playing, there are many banners on the site with ads. Those ads are paying the site owner for the traffic. If you spend a good time on the site, the ads revenue is higher, so, more profit for the site owner, consequently, he can pays better amounts of money to users (depending the ads network too, of course).

Not only paying BTC sites use this method to earn money, many flash site games use ads to make profit, I'm sure you know some of these sites. If you search for, you can find android games paying BTCs, I don't know much about it, because I don't use it a lot.

I tried to make money on online games for bitcoin but then it makes me feel frustration instead of enjoyment on playing it because  my first goal was to earn yet my earning is just cents so it is truely crap


Surely you will earn few cents, it's like any other faucet... There is no way to earn a lot of money by playing flash games.

If you want to earn real money by playing games, become a professional, join championships of famous games and try to be the best, you can earn more than $10.000 dollars.
3889  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ►►►Crypto-Games.net | Bitcoin and altcoin Casino | 5000 Satoshi Each Giveaway◄◄◄ on: December 17, 2016, 09:07:28 PM
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3890  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Prohibition 2046 - cyberpunk MMORPG faucet game on: December 17, 2016, 08:43:09 PM
I'm on lvl 2, completed all quests disponible and now the only way to upgrade levels is on the CyberSpace, but I think it takes too much time. We spend a lot of Bandwidth per click and earn about 1-3 experience sometimes, not too often...

I need about 600 exp to upgrade, it will take a lot of time. Would be nice if you add more quests, it's very helpful, and if possible, a suggestion I let here is achievements, like: interact with X amount of Database, Server, Cloud... Use X energies, Use X Bandwidths... Always with a reward involved.

On higher levels the rewards are higher including exp. Also there are other ways to gain experience.
Some missions are just what you suggest - to interact with X objects. I could add more missions like that, yes.

Not only in missions, I saw like ''achievements'', ''badges'', we see this on many games. Example: bronze badge (100 objects interacted), silver badge (250 objects interacted), gold badge (700 objects interacted)... And everyone that clicks on profile see the badges of this player. When someone gets the badge, earn some rewards too, depending the difficulty to get.

Some names for each badges are interesting too, like: ''Master of Rock, Paper, Scissor, Lizard, Spock'' (win on it X times).

It's just an example, probably you know what I'm talking about.
3891  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What would the Casino of your dreams look like? on: December 17, 2016, 08:20:02 PM
Hi guys!
There are tons of online casinos and gambling bitcoin sites. Some of them are different in some ways, some of them are really unique, but mostly they are the same.
I would like to know what would the ideal casino look like? What do you like on online casinos what do you dislike?
What are the best promos, which of them you don't like? Why? Which games should it have? What about tournaments? Etc. Post whatever comes to your mind!

a good design, is what interests me a lot. i like to see a nice interface that improves my experience when i visit the site itself. and also this has to be fast, not a slow loading site on slow servers and lots of flash,...

best promo is giveaway in my opinion, it is always interesting and people always like that, the other one is deposit bonus which if it doesn't have some ridiculous rules such as 1 million bet before withdrawal, is good.

Yes, giveaways promotions are very nice, I think the most generous casino at this point is Crypto-Games.net. What I like about their giveaway is that everyone can earn it and not only some lucky guys. Deposit bonus are a good idea too, but there is always that kind of rule, otherwise, they wouldn't give us any bonus...

A good casino for me, should offer investment option with at least 80% profit shared with investors, low house edge, rains in chat, decent faucet rewards.
3892  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Prohibition 2046 - cyberpunk MMORPG faucet game on: December 17, 2016, 08:11:43 PM
I'm on lvl 2, completed all quests disponible and now the only way to upgrade levels is on the CyberSpace, but I think it takes too much time. We spend a lot of Bandwidth per click and earn about 1-3 experience sometimes, not too often...

I need about 600 exp to upgrade, it will take a lot of time. Would be nice if you add more quests, it's very helpful, and if possible, a suggestion I let here is achievements, like: interact with X amount of Database, Server, Cloud... Use X energies, Use X Bandwidths... Always with a reward involved.
3893  Economy / Speculation / Re: touch down to 800$ is near on: December 17, 2016, 05:51:01 PM
I think the bitcoin prices next year will be increased maybe $ 800 up to $ 850 for the first month of 2017 then it will stop for that price. I dont believe bitcoin next year wil be lowet than $750
We are just a tiny push away from reaching $800 this year as we still have around 14 days to go. It of course doesn't mean it will happen for sure, but the chances are there.

Some people believe that the price will go down as soon as we reach $800 but I doubt it will go under the $700 mark without a serious amount of drama.

But you should be prepared for everything, so make sure you secure profits from time to time as that will allow you to buy back if the price happens to tank.

Of course, we don't know exactly what will happen, if the price will go higher than $800 or if it will be almost on $800, but one important thing we know: the price is stable on the $700 house and that is a good news. It can take the time it needs to increase more, but we know it won't down to $500-$400... Maybe a very little chance to reach to $600 again, but really low chance...

The Christmas gift already was received by us, BTC is in a high price, but maybe Santa Claus can give us an extra gift yet, who knows...
3894  Economy / Economics / Re: How a cashless society could kill Bitcoin. on: December 17, 2016, 05:26:53 PM
If the government would enforce using electronic fiat cash only, the formation of black markets would be the result. Bitcoin is already here and it can't be easily banned. There will always be people, who are interested in using it for P2P trade. That form of informal business will only grow, if governments impose restrictions on financial freedom.

That is true. But many people would fear to use Bitcoins on the illegality. Governments would use fisical strenght if their ordens wouldn't be accepted, opression. Because of it many people would surrender to the tyrannic orders, using only fiat instead of btcs. Only some rebels would keep the bitcoins world alive, but the climate of instability would be always present... The most powerfull rules, no arguments against it.
3895  Economy / Economics / Re: What will be our new world currency? on: December 17, 2016, 05:17:58 PM
I really don't see how bitcoin would be able to be the next dominant world currency.
At the moment it is the dollar followed by the euro with a big distance.
Bitcoin with its 12 billion market capitalization is way too small to play in that league, even if its worth would climbe 100 times of what it has now.
In my opinion the dominant world currency has to be a fiat, backed up by a major national economy.
It is true that presently USD is the dominant currency of the world, but the grown trend of online business and shopping the trend of bitcoin, fiat currency is now decreasing people giving preference to digital currencies, so we can hope that a time is coming when majority of people will be using crypto currency instead of fiat.
USD is now losing its value which is already cleared from online businesses which all are now going to use bitcoin. The majority of people will definitely use crypto currency for their businesses instead of fiat in the coming future. They now have their banks in their own hands and they can easily handle all of their financial affairs without any bank of government.

Now USD is not able to produce any new source that is why they are dying and what you said is right that in the coming days where internet and online shopping is the main source of products sales in that bitcoin is going to  play the major role and in within some years we can see bitcoin occupying the world currency also


True soon USD will no longer exist , but that soon may not happen for 10 to 30 years it will be replaced by other currency like Yuan.  But for bitcoin it may not be popular now to everyone but its adaptability by the users were growing faster that it can be used after 5-10 years in every online purchasing and paying sites and hopefully also as a fiat in every country.

I don't think this. Dollar will continue on the top for the next 30 years or more, USA is still the biggest world power nation, and I don't underestimate their capacity to keep their might in up.

I think the world will continue stable as it is now. Bitcoin will increase its price a lot, but continue as a speculative secondary currency, each country with their own currency, no global currency.
3896  Other / Off-topic / Re: Who controls the Bitcoins? on: December 17, 2016, 04:56:37 PM
That's the big joke surrounding all the discussions of a government taking over mining to destroy Bitcoin. Why set up all that equipment and operate it when they could simply contact a few private owners, threaten them and buy huge stashes of Bitcoin off book. Then they follow the above procedure to keep the exchange rate dumped. Bitcoin has almost no real economy right now. Remove trading from the picture and Bitcoin will be valueless. Oh sure, there are a handful of people that would use it like trading cards. Hell, I'm sure their are a handful of people still using Commodore 64 consoles too but I don't think they're ever making a comeback.

That's what I'm talking about myself

Without real economy behind Bitcoin, it will always remain in the power of whales like Satoshi himself and his caliber (well, may be somewhat smaller than him). The real Bitcoin economy would work as a safety cushion against Bitcoin whales if they choose to deliberately dump their coins or the government goes after them taking their coins and dumping them. If such an economy should emerge and expand, then even 1M bitcoins of Satoshi won't change anything. Prices will just readjust, very much like they do when fiat money supply expands

I believe to start a strong economy behind Bitcoin with many investors (not holding, passive income, traders investors, but those who can build their projects, pay their employees, accept payment method, all in BTCs), the Bitcoin price must stable first. Nobody starts a concrete business with a very volatile currency, it's dangerous for them, and maybe they can have losses in the middle of process.

The currency must arouse more interest on them first, and it will happen when Bitcoin stop being a speculative coin to become a stable currency by itself. But looks it won't happen so fast... I think while there are BTCs to be mined, the price will continue changing fast and everytime.
3897  Other / Off-topic / Re: Who controls the Bitcoins? on: December 17, 2016, 04:34:22 PM
This thread should not be created, the answer is very easy and the question is very simple. One click in google then problem solve. Maybe next time a thread that will be created is something worth discussing for.

Sure, but there's not that much to say about bitcoin so we like to rehash the same shit over and over again for our signature campaigns.  If we googled everything we'd never make any money.

You can find full specter of opinions about virtually anything in Google. You can even find people who are earnestly believing that the Earth is flat and Elvis still alive (and a lot of similar bullshit). But would Google tell us that you have been "mining and buying [Bitcoin] for six years" and could potentially "move the price $100 alone" if you chose so? I mean apart from cashing Bitcointalk? In other words, do you consider yourself as a Bitcoin "controller", at least, to a certain degree?

Do you feel the power and magic?

Of course I am. So are you. Everyone that uses young technology controls it. If we, as a small group of users, decided to stop using Bitcoin tomorrow and sell out it would disappear. Collect up a small group of users with say 5000 coins each and get them to start dumping and the price would crash. A crashing price causes a panic and more selling.

Several studies of early mining showed that Satoshi premined over a million btc. If Satoshi really is one person and decided to create a better virtual currency he might want to move people away from Bitcoin first. He could even get the day traders to stop using Bitcoin. All he would have to do is start dumping coins and create a run on the price. Others would follow and start dumping. Every time the downward momentum slowed Satoshi jumps back in and starts dumping until it hits the bottom. Then he waits for a small recovery and dumps again. He has enough coins to do that dozens of times. Do that enough and traders will find a new toy to play with.  

That's the big joke surrounding all the discussions of a government taking over mining to destroy Bitcoin. Why set up all that equipment and operate it when they could simply contact a few private owners, threaten them and buy huge stashes of Bitcoin off book. Then they follow the above procedure to keep the exchange rate dumped. Bitcoin has almost no real economy right now. Remove trading from the picture and Bitcoin will be valueless. Oh sure, there are a handful of people that would use it like trading cards. Hell, I'm sure their are a handful of people still using Commodore 64 consoles too but I don't think they're ever making a comeback.

So Satoshi Nakamoto controls Bitcoins anonimously. I don't know if it's true, but at some point, considering it's true, someone or a group of persons could have a bigger amount of Bitcoins than Satoshi and they can join themselves to do what they want with the BTC price. In the end, who has more coins will control Bitcoins, it happens in any place with anything with no regulamentations, without rules.

I'm not saying it's bad or not, it's an experience and we will see what happens in the future and take our own conclusions.
3898  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you think are the biggest disadvantages of Bitcoin? on: December 17, 2016, 04:08:44 PM
Disadvantage of Bitcoin is that blockchain doesn't support many simutaneously transactions without the needed of increase the fee a lot. When many people start using Bitcoins on the world, it will be a serious problem, many transactions at same time will be inevitable, so people will have to pay high fees all day long? For me it's the main disadvantage of Bitcoin.
3899  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What would you do with your winnings? on: December 17, 2016, 03:52:02 PM
im putting it on a things that i know im gonna earn profit too. there's a lot of things you can do to grow your winnings. just like investing it on a business or go and make your own business. try putting all your income if you have a friend that has a small business its not bad to try if you're money could grow in his/her business but still its worth to try. right now im investing my income to my friends website and it still kicking on and im having a stable profit from it.
I think it is a good idea if you win big better to buy a cellphone like iphone that you can increase the price and sell them to other people.. just scale up your money and you can get more profit..
For me if im win i just spend it and treat my friends than holding and saving it because just like other said you can not fell your winning profit..

Resell stuff can give a good profit. If I would earn a good amount gambling, what I think it's very hard, I would save it, and invest on something that can generate more money for me in a safe way or I would invest it on my little business to increase my income. The only problem when investing in a little business if you have one, is that maybe you won't have demand, and the offer will be higher...
3900  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [FORBES] Is Bitcoin Better Than Gold? on: December 17, 2016, 03:19:07 PM
Comparing Bitcoin with Gold is like comparing Apples and Oranges because Bitcoin meant to be as currency while gold isn't.
But, if we're comparing based on price growth with USD, i would say that Bitcoin is far better than Gold because Bitcoin have lots of potential while Gold don't have much potential anymore.

Yes, I think this comparison is a bit unfair, but what investors want is profit doesn't worthing the currency or the ore and currently Bitcoin is hte best option to make profit relatively fast. But if we talk about what is more useful, I would say gold, because it really exists, it's material and people can craft items with this, Bitcoin is just a currency, money in the virtual world.
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