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41  Economy / Economics / Re: Is small business ready to sell for cryptocurrency? on: May 11, 2018, 04:58:45 PM
What do you think, how many people are ready to sell their goods or services on crypto? Let's say that we have service which help quick and easy to build online store and sell for cryptocurrency. What kind of reasons can motivate people to start a crypto business?
In fact every merchants should be willing to accept Bitcoin as a medium of exchange but they’re hindered by the government, FUD, and limitations of Bitcoin such as the speed of each transaction and its volatility that also affects fees that should facilitate but even complicate the transaction. From what I see there are some e-commerces have accept Bitcoin, yes e-commerce isn’t a 'small business' but they this can be used as an example for the small merchants.
42  Economy / Economics / Re: Making crypto succeed in the real world? on: May 09, 2018, 10:00:56 AM
Hi, I would love to hear your input on this.

As I see it, we need crypto wallets installed on every phone possible to ensure the readiness of everyday payment with crypto assets. Once customers are ready to pay, the stores will follow.

At least three things needs to happen:

1) Adoption of crypto wallets needs to increase (preferable with pre-funded assets)
2) Each wallet provider needs to agree on a standard protocol for payment (Maybe Payment Request API (W3))?
3) Store owners need a merchant app to receive payment with further integration into multiple accounting systems.

Have you seen anyone doing this?
Do we need a wallet alliance that can stipulate a standard?
What else needs to happen besides regulation?

Best crypto greetings,
Vindberg
https://validators.com
For now we haven’t arrived at that phase yet, maybe we should be patient waiting fork Bitcoin for Lightning Network so that at least transaction can be done as soon as possible. then the next problem is its volatility is very frightening to the merchant, whether we talk about fee or worrying the merchant is afraid if forgot to exchange his Bitcoin. But if we become sellers then we should use Bitcoin as a medium of exchange, as a support for wider application of Bitcoin with real action.
43  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Party's over. Go get a job, you lazy animals... on: May 09, 2018, 09:50:38 AM
Strange times we live in. Crypto speculation, YouTube views, paid content. Yet no real contribution to the human evolution. A good professional is getting harder and harder to find. This generation is full of fucks who pose on YouTube, unboxing shit, and earning 100k dollars per month. Or "great economists" who are betting on a zero-value digital coin. This is insane. Go get a fuckin job, get a degree, go invent and participate in a project that has real benefits for our technological evolution. You are chasing ghosts and the next generations will have you impaled as the idiots of human history whose only occupation was to gamble and make selfies in moronic view-hungry vlogs on the internet.

So yes, hold your currencies like your life depends on it. Shallow and boring.

BTC < 8k USD. The measure of our generation...
Each person has their own role, the broadcasters are entertainers because that is probably what they can do. Scholars and scientists will remain and still have enthusiasts because not everyone wants to be entertainers and watch others. Everyone has a portion that has been provided to run, not everyone has the opportunity to get a degree, many people scavenging food on the street to survive. Do you also contribute to the world? Do not blame the generation, make a move, don’t just nag.
44  Economy / Economics / Re: Is banking still important in the bitcoin era? on: May 09, 2018, 09:46:38 AM
Financial technologies such as bitcoin, P2P lending and crowdfunding are just beginning to take off, and businesses involved in the industry pose little immediate threat to traditional commercial banks. Banks, after all, the country's economic lifeline, so I think the bank is still very important, do you think?
For now banks is still needed, especially for the sustainability of the country's economy and also the society still depends on banks. Instead Bitcoin will be more popular and more familiar to use in daily life but it doesn’t close the possibility of competition between Crypto and Banks that have adapted to Crypto.
45  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Criminals and Bitcoin on: May 04, 2018, 06:11:12 PM
I have seen some news regarding hackers, terrorists, and other criminals using bitcoin for illegal trades.
How the police can find about these transactions?
Even if is hard to track illegal transactions, I don't think that Bitcoin can be a danger to society, since the problem is the society and its people.
Since the beginning of the internet this is happening ( the bad people committing crimes)  and no one is willing to shutdown internet because of that, so in that matters Bitcoin should be equivalent. I think those illegal transaction are one of the reasons some governments and the media are trying to depreciate bitcoin, but the problem is not Crypto/blockchain or Bitcoin, is just the society.
We can’t blame the society entirely, they are just laymen who got their minds embedded with opinions from medias and others sayings. Talk about scam, it cannot be set off from the internet, in this case Bitcoin which is considered as a medium of criminal transactions which actually paper money or even fruits can also be used as a medium of exchange in the criminal world.
46  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Green days are coming for bitcoin on: May 04, 2018, 05:52:46 PM
I have gathered informations about bitcoin that might interest you and what’s going on in the other side of the market
Let’s see.

The bitcoin price is now up by approximately eight percent since the beginning of the week. At press time, the currency is trading for over $8,800, and $9,000 by Monday seems like a done deal granted bitcoin can keep up its current momentum.

Frank Cappelleri – executive director of institutional equities at Nomura Instinet – predicts that the currency is slated to go much higher, and will likely strike $9,173 in the coming days.

In addition, over 60 percent of analysts – according to a poll conducted by Tom Lee – feel that bitcoin could break $12,000 by the time summer rolls along.

“Large hedge funds have entered with deep pockets and strong hands,” says John Spallanzani, a portfolio manager at Miller Value Partners. “All positive signs.”

With all of these positive signs we can expect a good market gesture in the coming days.

And yet mining is once again looking profitable!




I am not a pessimist or don’t want this to happen, but judging by the statements of the 'experts' you provided they don’t have a strong analytical foundation, even if they draw a conclusion based on technical analysis then they should also tell you how they do it, not just with "the price will rise higher next week!" sentence only.
47  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BITCOIN TREASURE’s on: May 04, 2018, 05:48:30 PM
I think this is very dangerous, because with just a small open in security can be used as a way to steal Bitcoin of others. Still in the same problem, how Bitcoin in the wallet can be identified or categorized as "lost", because there could be people who HODLing in a very long time and suddenly the wallet has looted by the treasure seekers.
48  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Token bounty must hold or sell? on: May 02, 2018, 02:35:00 PM
Many bounty campaign give token..often token bounty has not been paid .. you already exist in the market .. after the price paid it down drastically ... if we hold the token .. later will be able to rise or even added down the price of token bounty
Hold coin if you think the ICO is promising, if the whitepaper you offered is not good or not so useful for daily life then just sell it because it’s very risky to do. But I understand the dilemma you are experiencing, strengthen your mental to get the best.
49  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Panic sellers, please head for the exit (and don't come back) on: May 02, 2018, 02:33:23 PM
I think its a bit harsh to tell them to go away, I understand the frustration when people just so consumed with the news and dont used their clear judgement and end up causing the price to fall down, but they are doing panic sell because they don't understand the situation, nobody want to sell their coin in low price, we should teach them how to handle the situations better, not asked them to quit investing

90% of the people will never understand that this coin was created to liberate them. It's a concept. It has a spirit. Not just a way of getting rich (or trying to).
Not all HODLers understand and have the same concept as yours, they also have different goals as well, not everyone HODL Bitcoin because they happy with the concept, some don’t care or prioritize the potential benefits obtained from Bitcoin. I don’t think we have the right to impose our idealism on others, moreover prohibit others from using Bitcoin, very childish. Let the believers be selected by themselves, but we also need to educate them.
50  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Europe Wants To Know Who You Are? on: May 02, 2018, 02:31:03 PM
Europe is trying to find ways to control cryptocurrencies and monitor all transactions. That is simply destroy the whole sense of independence of blockchain technology.
Independence here means we have full control of our money, it doesn’t mean we have the right not to be watched, as long as you live in a country then you have to follow the law in that country. Bitcoin was created not to support rebellion, but Bitcoin is also a part of the economic revolution, the revolution doesn’t always have to be against the government.
51  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: ⭐ GBCoin ⭐ Bounty program on: April 30, 2018, 06:11:31 PM
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52  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Very Important Tips on Bitcoin on: April 25, 2018, 05:49:08 PM
it does not matter how many times you advert people about it, people will make the same mistakes again and again, panic sell is my favorite, i will never understand why people sell his bitcoin at low prices, instead of waiting a little bit and recover.

Btw you forget one of the most important tips, never invest more than you are willing-able to lose....
No, no, no, the most important thing is that you do what you understand well, not to be desperately act without knowing anything.
53  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Soros is buying crypto on: April 25, 2018, 05:41:36 PM
The news should not be very good, because professional investors, they like to short the BTC, I don't want them to invest in BTC.
But unfortunately no one can rule and forbid anyone who may and who may not to invest in Bitcoin. Just pray that this will bring good things.
54  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can you wait to prove them wrong about Bitcoin? on: April 25, 2018, 05:40:30 PM
No need to bother proving them about bitcoin if they don't believe it then that is OK it is their lost, If they will spread FUD then prove them they are wrong by spreading positive thoughts about bitcoin, If your family member will told you to get a job instead of getting involve with bitcoin then show them that you progress with bitcoin, Maybe one day they will change their minds.
I think the intention of this family is good, that you must have a steady job to establish life, I'm not saying that getting involved in this venture is wrong because I’m doing it too but don’t rely fully of your fate to Bitcoin’s volatility. All they want is you have a job instead at home staring at the screen all day.
55  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: ⭐ GBCoin ⭐ Bounty program on: April 23, 2018, 07:08:15 PM
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56  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Possibilities of regulating cryptos... on: April 20, 2018, 02:56:04 PM
What I think is bitcoin needs to be regulated for its own good. It needs to undergo this process so that countries and governments and the corporations can surely know that this is not abused or cannot be made to do illegal transactions
Forgive me, but I don't see what good regulating Bitcoin would bring. The way Bitcoin is conceived from the very beginning is to be censorship and regulation resistant. That's one of its greatest feature. There's nothing a centralized government can do to regulate a decentralized system such as Bitcoin. Probably they can try to regulate the users of Bitcoin (by taxing, for example), which is exactly what's happening right now. But not much more than that.

Now, as far as the ICOs and other crypto-assets are concerned, I believe there should be some regulation. I mean, some of them are nothing but pure scam.
I don’t think it’s wrong to regulate Crypto, in fact it's a good thing to prevent Crypto misuse like regulating how an ICO should work and there's a legal body that can protect the consumer rights.
57  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin going strong on: April 19, 2018, 10:37:52 AM
Bitcoin is green again, do you thing is good time buy now .
I agree with you, maybe this is the right time to buy bitcoin that some time ago reached up to $ 10k and now fall below $ 7k. But before buying, convince yourself first so you can be sure to buy bitcoin. I think if the Bitcoin’s price drops again you will be panic and unable to hold longer because of your panic.
58  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I stop looking at Bitcoin Price on: April 19, 2018, 10:32:25 AM
I just stop looking at bitcoin price. It hurts me actually, that's why I took this decision. I am holding few of BTC and I will not look at my wallets too for 2 months. I hope after 2 months when I will go to see bitcoin price, maybe I will scream happily. What about you guys?  Grin
At times like this I am even keener to monitor the price, because this is a good time to see the abyss and find the deepest point to buy Bitcoin. But this is not recommended for weak hands people, this way will only make you unable to enjoy life and might get a disease because thinking too much of the price.
59  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: give your best advice on: April 19, 2018, 10:28:47 AM
I would like to ask for your advice, I have $3000 USD. and I am confused, what should I do with my money?I have an idea, I will participate with ico, and I will invest each $200 USD in each of the ICO.What do you think? is it a wise choice? or better I invested all my money for one ICO? I would like to know your opinion on this subject
No matter how much investment you are in, as long as you are persistent and stay focused and up-to-date on every investment you pledge in it. And keep in mind that in the world of investment there are so many scams, as you know many of ICOs turned out to be scam and also choose an ICO that have a good future prospect because many of ICOs became failures because the funds collected don’t meet the target or the project stuck in the middle of the road.
60  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: felling depressed for holding bitcoin :/ on: April 19, 2018, 10:26:32 AM
i have 0.5 btc on my hand
but the problem is btc is falling day by day
its hits me in my heart like a spike
cs i buy this btc on 12000$
 now im in loss of 5000$
it has fall onto 7000$
what shoud i do?
should i keep it???
If you sell it then you will lose your money right now and regret later. Don’t panic when controlling yourself, this will only bring harm to you, just take a deep breath and let Bitcoin fly to make a new record of price. And next time understand how things work before you get involved further in them.
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