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41  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Invest in bitcoins today and be a millionaire in the future! on: July 30, 2017, 05:43:51 AM
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/20/bitcoin-millionaire-erik-finman-says-going-to-college-isnt-worth-it.html

Have you heard of the story of a 12 year old kid who wagered with his mom that if he will be a millionaire at age 18 he will not go to college. To his mothers surprise he is now a millionaire and never went to college. His secret he bought bitcoin at 12$ with a 1000 $ gift from his grandmother.

If we also dream of getting rich in the future it is now time to invest in bitcoins. Many said that we will be experiencing bubbles more often, that is true but we have survived it and still bitcoin keeps moving on.

If we want to get rich invest in bitcoins today. The price of bitcoin today is at 2600$ and moving up but imagine its value 5 to 10 years from now.
wine. True, bitcoin investment now will help us rich in the future. But I think also need to have investment experience and a little luck.
42  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: In what situation would Bitcoin die? on: July 29, 2017, 04:14:02 PM
How and why would the end of bitcoin (and any other cryptocurrency) occur? Value decrease? Legality issues? Different technology/ideas to supersede it?
I think the bitcoin might be forgotten if there is a better alternative to it. Or the amount of users is reduced for some reason. What can happen!
43  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So much bad news. When will it end ? on: July 29, 2017, 03:39:00 PM
It has been a negative week in the Bitcoin/Cryptocurrency sector. So much bad news in such a short space of time. Its almost as if the universe wants to teach Bitcoin a lesson. Heres hoping we move past this stage without entering a full blown bear market for another 3 years.





I have not seen any negative changes to the bitcoin yet. People rumor that it will be very bad next month. I would love to see how it would happen.
44  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why bitcoin is not supported in some countries? on: July 29, 2017, 03:09:41 PM
I have heard that bitcoin is not supported in some countries. But why ? Is it because bitcoin is risky ? Some countries even declare 6 months jail if her people use bitcoin. Is it fair ? I mined few cryptos and have left mining. It was fun and challenging too. But I never got any clear answer. What does my gpu actually do ? I pay electric bill, my room temperature goes high and I get paid. With actually no skill on pc hardware and software. Whole thing is still pretty unclear to me
They have their own laws, as well as their views on the future path of the country. We can not know what they think, but it is their decision.
45  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could Bitcoin ever replace conventional money? on: July 29, 2017, 02:13:33 PM
Could Bitcoin ever replace conventional money?
I think not, because money is usually easier to use than bitcoin. Moreover, there are still many people yet to come bitcoin.The use of bitcoin depends much on the internet, so this is a big limitation. As if losing the internet you will not be able to trade?
46  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Safest way to keep bitcoins? on: July 29, 2017, 01:23:01 PM
What is the safest way to keep bitcoins.

Taken dangers like hacking, losing in to account!
I hold bitcoin on his breast. It is the safest way to be sure that bitcoin will always be in your wallet.
47  Other / Off-topic / Re: What's your way of spreading Bitcoin knowledge? on: July 29, 2017, 06:59:39 AM
Personally, if I'm in a coffee shop or any store with some people, I pull out my wallet and subtly show them my Xapo debit card. Then they get curious on what kind of card is that since it doesnt look like the usual Mastercard or creditcard. Then I explain it from there on.

What's your way of spreading Bitcoin knowledge? Smiley
From the article, I will spread knowledge of bitcoin's I like. Simply writing. Surely you've heard about the 'strength' of literature?
48  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC is amazing. But... on: July 29, 2017, 04:50:10 AM
Someday sooner or later, If the chinese goverment blocked the Internet access to the whole world,
What can we do?

Do we have any availible plan to protect the great-BTC-chain?


We all know that to use bitcoin need to have internet connection. The online transaction depends on it. But I don't think that China can take the whole internet world.
49  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Use Social Media for Bitcoin on: July 28, 2017, 03:00:17 PM
So recently I was using this app called Instagram (in case some of you never heard of it) and I posted some pictures & videos related to Bitcoin on my Instagram Stories (Like that day when the price goes insanely high and keep going til now). Then 2 days ago some of my friends suddenly asked me about what Bitcoin is & how could the price goes up like that. And I was surprisingly glad to know that I've influenced some people to get to know Bitcoin. And then I introduced them to Bitcoin and answer their questions about it, there were 3 people asking about Bitcoin that day just because of this 1 post.

I mean why don't we just use this power of social media to make people aware about this Cryptocurrency, well I know that there are already some people doing this (like those YouTube channels).
But what I'm talking about here is to us to post something about Bitcoin on our social media, you can just at least post something like your first transaction with Bitcoin and share your story on your Facebook or take the picture of your book that you just bought from the internet using your Bitcoin and then post it on your Twitter.

Don't be afraid to share your experience, you won't get hurt by doing it!(at least not now)
I have also read an article about the occurrence of bitcoin on instagram. Indeed, when using the bitcoin media will become more popular with people and become more and more close to them. And today I read another story like this, on this forum..
50  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are your thoughts for Bitcoin in 2017? on: July 28, 2017, 02:36:50 PM
As we enter 2017, Bitcoin begins with a fresh start making it worth nearly $1000 per coin. Users, banks, and even governments are becoming more interested into Bitcoin, and its underlying technology called the Blockchain.

Now, as we progress into making Bitcoin more scalable and efficient than ever, I would like to know what are your thoughts for the pioneer cryptocurrency in 2017?

If all goes well for Bitcoin this year, it might increase its value more than $1000, as well as become closer to being used as a mainstream currency. What do you think?  Smiley
This year, I saw bitcoin have taken a big step forward. The most obvious is that its value increases rapidly. The media has also started reporting and more and more people are aware of bitcoins.
51  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin make Banks disappear? on: July 28, 2017, 01:30:44 PM
It seems that experts say that Bitcoin 'Here to Stay,' But Banks Could Disappear.


"TheStreet: How do you think FinTech will impact the way banks operate?

Frank Schwab: Banks either react on, or they will disappear. Anyway, the consolidation of the banking industry accelerates as the behaviour of people changes. Some banks will benefit from [FinTech], some will be pushed to the back end, and some will disappear."
http://www.thestreet.com/story/13419089/1/bitcoin-here-to-stay-but-banks-could-disappear-says-fintech-expert.html

What's your read on that?


The bank will not disappear just because the development of bitcoin. I see that the bank has existed for a very long time and quite durable so it will not easily disappear like that. You think there will be reason to it disappears?
52  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What were your experiences with Bitcoin when you first started? on: July 27, 2017, 01:31:21 PM
I would like to know what experiences did you had when you first started with Bitcoins. As for me, I had many that I would like to share with you.

When I began in the Bitcoin world, I was a complete rookie with no proper knowledge of how did mining worked or anything about cryptocurrencies. I just thought about Bitcoin as another payment processor like PayPal. But when I joined the BitcoinTalk community, I learned so many things along the way. In my process of learning in the first days, I decided to invest into cloud mining services. Since I didn't knew much about it, I invested a plenty amount of Bitcoins to start my journey into it. During that time, I had gotten into many different services. Those were GAW Miners, then Cointellect, cloudminr.io and finally Hashnest. After getting scammed many times by the services mentioned previously, (except for Hashnest) I have lost many Bitcoins. As a result, I decided to never invest into cloud mining and thus dedicate myself into learning more about the cryptocurrency and look for other ways to earn Bitcoins. It was then that I enrolled into the signature campaign that I am currently into and during all that time I began to earn Bitcoins as well as diversify my investments into different alt coins. Now I am dedicated to trading Bitcoins and other alt coins, as well as working for it (like the signature campaign and working as a freelancer) in order to earn coins and build up my portfolio along the way.

Anyways, what would be your experiences with this exciting cryptocurrency?  Cheesy
My first experience with bitcoin was confusing. I have a lot of trouble getting started with it. The complex concepts of it, the types of decentralized code. That was not an interesting start.
53  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if, we advertise bitcoin on T.V.? on: July 27, 2017, 06:21:20 AM
I've just thought about this for a moment but, if we want bitcoin to get more popularity, attention or acceptance would it be nice to make some advertisement about it on T.V.? I don't know if in other countries they advertise bitcoin but in my country, I haven't seen one. How do you think advertising bitcoin will affect the people? Any thoughts?
Advertising on TV is also a good idea. It will be perfect if people notice the ad. How do we advertise to attract users? If they do not pay attention, then it will be very expensive for advertising.
54  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Another Good Reason to Own Some BTC on: July 27, 2017, 04:16:33 AM
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If you are traveling and lose your credit card, but in a country that has a reasonably active Bitcoin scene, you can sell some BTC to pay bills while "over there".

This may become an issue for us.  

Here is a case for having an online wallet, "travels anywhere".
Yes, bitcoin storage is also very necessary. But if you rely on your example, then what if you get stuck in countries that do not accept bitcoin? Can not pay online?
55  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is Centralized! on: July 26, 2017, 03:10:01 PM
Yes, I do not believe it is decentralized. Bitcoin's anarchist days are long gone.
I used to believe that Bitcoin was the gold of the modern age. That is to say, gold is seen today as a means of storing wealth, not as a means of shopping together with the invention of money; Both by people and by central banks.
In modern times, I thought that bitcoin, a digital value based on hash power, could be seen as a means of storing wealth.

But,
A thought: the gold is a certain element in the periodic table. Throughout the ages, people have tried to make gold with alchemy, though technology has not progressed so far. The only way to get gold is mining.

Bitcoin is not. As a result, it continues to be developed by a software and core team. So after they come out, they can say that bitcoin is changed from now on. Hard fork, soft fork, segwit 1,2,3,4,5 can do everything. The bitcoin in your hand can also be split into 10 forks. Contrary to gold, they can give bitcoin any shape as they wish. Powerful states and corporations, rich people, deep powers, who can control and manipulate the world by affecting the world as if they are asking the developers of the bitch.

Bitcoin core is not in one place, but I seem to hear you say it is scattered. After all, who is more likely to have the power of mining and bitcoin if he can not afford it?

Is Bitcoin a decentralized system? On the contrary, it is necessary to think about what will evolve as a central system in which your wealth is governed.
I really do not understand what you mean by yourself, repeating too much content. It is true that bitcoin is in decentralized form and it needs days to concentrate.
56  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How to win Bitcoins with Signature Campaigns ??? on: July 26, 2017, 01:18:38 PM
Hello.
  I'm looking for effective ways to win Bitcoins. So I would like to know how to join Signature Campaigns ??
Help me understand the procedures and sites where you need to have Signature Campaigns to win Bitcoins.

Thank you for helping me understand how it works.
When you have a list of campaigns. Each campaign will have different rules, and they will write those rules in the form of an article for the participant to use. You just follow the instructions.
57  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Being Unemployed Drives People to go to Bitcoin on: July 25, 2017, 03:29:43 PM
Unfortunately unless you are actually working a real job and getting paid in bitcoin, there are not many good ways of earning any real money.
You're right. Not everyone can make for themselves is a way to make bitcoin the most stable. Should this not be a good thing for the unemployed.
58  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin cannot replace currency in the world because price is not stable on: July 25, 2017, 03:05:52 PM
Bitcoin is a long way from becoming a currency you can live your life in. You also only have 7 transactions a second. But that doesn't mean Bitcoin isn't immensely valuable as a medium-term and long-term store of value
The trading of bitcoin is not handled quickly, as you have said. And of course bitcoin can't replace conventional money because the price is not stable. Transactions with bitcoin are always spending time waiting, so this is the risk.
59  Economy / Speculation / Re: Any Predictions for Bitcoin 1 August on: July 25, 2017, 02:38:08 PM
Dont know what's will be happen After 1st august. but i am not afraid for 1st august.I am not going sell my bitcoim, i am going to hold all of my Bitcoin.I believe bitcoin price will be sky rocket after 1st august,may be it would be $4000 Sooner.Just clam and hold you bitcoin.
I've heard a lot of anticipation of people about this. They say that bitcoin can increase, there are people who say it will reduce, even I also heard that it will collapse. I hope bitcoin will stabilize.
60  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buy more bitcoin or wait for August 1st? on: July 24, 2017, 02:05:51 PM
I believe that there is no need to wait on August 1, this too much time can be wasted.
We need to take time rather than wait that day to buy bitcoin. The best way is not to waste time, so the investment will be more effective.
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