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4021  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of all airline & flight ticket sites that accept bitcoin on: July 05, 2018, 08:22:20 PM
Does there really exist such thing? Bitcoin flights? I knew one of Japan airlines (if I am correct) was planning this but didn't know if it was ever released in real life. Thank you OP for sharing it...
Which website is 100 legit to buy tickets? I mean international flights with any line, for example take Turkish Airlines. Thebigcoin has very high fees, it even doesn't worth to use.
4022  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Monetizing crypto website with AdSense on: July 05, 2018, 07:49:01 PM
I started a cryptocurrency related website some time ago and it has become quite popular. Now I want to use the income the site generates to fund further development (new features and optimization). My content targets traders and about 50% of the traffic comes from mobile devices. Most of the traffic comes from Japan. I will not mention what the website is here :-)

Today I'm monetizing with a bitcoin advertising network, but I'm thinking I can do better with something like AdSense. I'm interested to hear if anyone here can give me a rough idea about how much I can earn per click with AdSense? Also I'm interested to hear if anyone can recommend other advertising networks... especially networks that work well for mobile sites and Japanese users?

Does adsense pay to bitcoin related websites? As dar as I know, no... But amn't 100 sure...
If they pay, then CPC won't be low for you because japanese traffic is valuable compared to others, they pay much especially in USA traffic. CPC depends on website's content too, for example some keywords have high cpc and some - low. You can find CPC of your keywords on google planner.
Personally I can't recommend any other, there is nothing similar of adsense.

I think they do pay bitcoin related websites (I see many Google ads on various websites).

Thanks for the hint about Google Planner, I will definitely take a look at it. I think AdSense will be my primary network, but depending on the ad formats I might consider at network that specialises in mobile ads. I think I will just have to try things out and see how they perform Smiley Currently I'm paid per impression (about 2 USD CPM), and I think AdSense will be better.
Adsense ads are ok for smartphones, google is the company which suports as much devices as possible, both modern and old so their ads formats in sizes and etx will be ok for you. But since you have traffic from mobile devices, I think it's better for you to use advertisement companies which pay in application installs, usually they are 2-5$ per install as far as I know.
4023  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Altcoins BETTER than BITCOIN? on: July 05, 2018, 05:53:41 PM
altcoins follow the bitcoin price movements so we should have believe in both bitcoin and as well as altcoins we cant simply relay on bitcoin price invest in high technology altcoins as well like etherum and neo
What does the price has to do here? There is tech side reviewed, price can't decide if coin is good or not, so at least if you spam, don't make it so nonsense.
Of course altcoins are better, there are a lot of examples of this like ethereum, monero but... The reason why people say no is that they aren't as decentralized as bitcoin. This coin is unique on it's way.
4024  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Time to stop using Bitcoin as a form of investment and start using it as payment on: July 05, 2018, 05:01:20 PM
Not everyone who buys bitcoin thinks of doing HODL and pumping, a lot of people buy bitcoin for them to spend in cyberspace. Like gold lovers, not all gold buyers make an investment to make a profit. They also buy so they can enjoy their beauty, even some of them are willing to lose a lot of money even though they have to buy at a high price.
You don't have to compare gold to bitcoin in this situation. People usually buy gold items, for example necklaces not only for beauty but because of it's very stable price. You have accecories which can turn into money in pawnshop if you are in a hurry, at least in my country a lot of people really own gold items for that reason.
And now what's about bitcoin, it's used for investment because it's easy to rise price or manipulate, you can see how coinmarketcup affected it's price in minutes, how china's one word affected it and there are a lot of examples. In reality bitcoin is payment way, anonymous and accessible for anyone. It's also great wallet too, you can own as much money as possible in one flash drive, create cold storage... There is a lot of things I can talk...
But bicoin is used for investment because of it's money making benefit, we can compare it to aids which are used by sportsmen because of it's benefits for them.
4025  Other / Meta / Re: Please, mods, stop this on: July 05, 2018, 04:03:56 PM
To be fair the threads similar of your are created very often and that's boring too. Why the hell do you care so much about them? Once I was like you but now I hang on them. Do you have questions related to bitcoin? There are always people who will help you in any way.
Those shit thread creators and shitposters want our attention, we have to hang on them.
Report posts to moderator and they'll take care of it immediately.
4026  Economy / Marketplace / Re: HTC is planning to build a blockchain-powered smartphone on: July 05, 2018, 10:56:00 AM
Can anyone explain me what does the blockchain-powered smartphone means? I understand it wilk support crypto and have it's built in wallet but what does the blockchain tech has to do with smartphone? I know it can be used in many ways but have no idea what it has to do with smartphone. Has it to do something with security? (But android has worst security ever) or with inteligent smartphones?
4027  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Monetizing crypto website with AdSense on: July 04, 2018, 11:37:14 PM
I started a cryptocurrency related website some time ago and it has become quite popular. Now I want to use the income the site generates to fund further development (new features and optimization). My content targets traders and about 50% of the traffic comes from mobile devices. Most of the traffic comes from Japan. I will not mention what the website is here :-)

Today I'm monetizing with a bitcoin advertising network, but I'm thinking I can do better with something like AdSense. I'm interested to hear if anyone here can give me a rough idea about how much I can earn per click with AdSense? Also I'm interested to hear if anyone can recommend other advertising networks... especially networks that work well for mobile sites and Japanese users?

Does adsense pay to bitcoin related websites? As dar as I know, no... But amn't 100 sure...
If they pay, then CPC won't be low for you because japanese traffic is valuable compared to others, they pay much especially in USA traffic. CPC depends on website's content too, for example some keywords have high cpc and some - low. You can find CPC of your keywords on google planner.
Personally I can't recommend any other, there is nothing similar of adsense.
4028  Economy / Economics / Re: The influence of hackers on the movement of price is crypto-currency. on: July 04, 2018, 11:06:15 PM
Very often with the news, we read that hackers kidnap the currency of crypt from private wallets, as well as hacking crypto-exchange exchanges and withdrawing from it a huge amount of crypt money. These cryptо currencies, probably, are sold at a price below the market price. Do you think hackers affect price movement at crypto-exchange stations?
There aren't so massive hacks as you talk so their affect is very, very minimal. It also depends how they exchange the coins. For example if they stole a lot of bitcoin and exchanged immediately, of course it will have very low affect on price but if this process continues for weeks or months, that's not a big deal. Also concider that some amount of that bitcoin is always saved, who knows what will happen and how will price skyrockets?
4029  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Is the antminer for Ethereum on the market yet? on: July 04, 2018, 10:39:18 PM
But still, they are cheaper than a mining rig composed of graphics cards.

The first batch for $800 was cheaper. At the current price it's close enough to a GPU rig that it doesn't seem to be worth it.

First deliveries should start July 16.
Yeah, first batch was cheap and at the moment mining with it was dramatically profitable compared to gpu mining.
Even if it is a very little bit profitable than gpu, my vote for gpu mining in anyway. I have bad history with asics, they damage easily. GPU's work very well and are easy to sell after use in mining. Also for example if you buy GTX 1080ti, you have possible chance of great roi. For example this winter it could return invested money in two month if you would mine on nicehash or on other coins.
I share your opinion on GPU matter, however there is one thing that interest me. How did you come to conclusion that roi for 1080ti would be two month? I don't know where you live, and maybe price of 1080ti in your country is lower than in mine, but here I would need around two years for roi. NH shows average profitability of 1080ti with $0.05 KW/h to be around $48, so two months for roi is insane conclusion. Or maybe you thought two years?
No, these GPUs are very expensive everywhere because everyone knows taste of mining. I don't directly predict that you'll roi will be two month, I just took example from this winter. I was checking regularly rois of different gpus, both on nicehash and on whattomine. And for more than one week GTX 1080ti had 2 month ROI with 0.07$ electricity. So for this reason there is chance that it will happen again, there is no nees to depens on ether only. On gpu you can turn in another coin and make process more profitable.
4030  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Deposit Altcoins and withdraw bitcoin? on: July 04, 2018, 09:46:41 PM
Are there any sportsbooks that allow you to deposit ETH or Litecoin and withdraw in bitcoin?

Trying to figure out if any sites offer that with out having to withdraw/convert or trade,drawing fees in the process.


Not only sportsbooks but as far as I know none casino/dice will allow you it in reality. It will make doubts that you launder money and possibly won't let you to withdraw funds, your account will be blocked and they'll ask you to provide KYC documents (Know Your Customer) which includes ID scans and a lot. Also they aren't exchangers and their exchange fee will be much higher than others.
4031  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: How to find the best team for the job on: July 04, 2018, 09:09:14 PM
I have no idea why someone suggest freelancers here from fiver and similar websites. Don't blame me but I can't look them as professionals and that's my opinion.
If I were you, I would try to contact people on Envato (codecanyon... It's under envato), here are really great and talented people. For me this is the only great deal online, otherwise bitcoin or developers meetup is great choice if you are looking to find your teammates locally.
4032  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Is the antminer for Ethereum on the market yet? on: July 04, 2018, 08:41:46 PM
But still, they are cheaper than a mining rig composed of graphics cards.

The first batch for $800 was cheaper. At the current price it's close enough to a GPU rig that it doesn't seem to be worth it.

First deliveries should start July 16.
Yeah, first batch was cheap and at the moment mining with it was dramatically profitable compared to gpu mining.
Even if it is a very little bit profitable than gpu, my vote for gpu mining in anyway. I have bad history with asics, they damage easily. GPU's work very well and are easy to sell after use in mining. Also for example if you buy GTX 1080ti, you have possible chance of great roi. For example this winter it could return invested money in two month if you would mine on nicehash or on other coins.
4033  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: any wallet which support bitcoin withdrawal to my bank account ? on: July 04, 2018, 08:28:20 PM
any wallet which support bitcoin withdrawal to my bank account ?

A wallet is supposed to give you control over your private keys and let you send and receive bitcoins. A service that allow withdrawing to your bank account is an exchange.

So, all depending in your location but you have multiple options: Kraken, Coinbase, Gemini, BitPanda, Bitfinex.

Yes any service which transfer the bitcoins to my bank account in EGYPT will be good
Here you can see a list of exchangers, there aren't ones for Egypt but you can use international exchangers: https://bitcoin.org/en/exchanges
Also it's not a correct to ask wallet supports country...
There are also alternative methods, for example use debit cards or exchange bitcoins for skrill, neteller and then transfer funds from them to your bank accounts.
4034  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BitMaximum.io - More privacy during Bitcoin exchange / Coin mixer on: July 04, 2018, 05:13:35 PM
At least not a clone of old and gold bitmixer, that's good, something different and unique is always appreciatable.
Firstly I want to tell you that you need to fix template for smartphones, on desktop PC it loads well.
Seems currently mixing doesn't works, at least I can't mix and get error page.
Also try to answer everyone in one post and not bump your thread more than once in every 24 hour or it can cause ban of your account.
4035  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Book recommendations about cryptography? on: July 04, 2018, 04:17:46 PM
Seems it's not a new thread but if anyone wants, personally I can't recommend any book because I always learn some things about bitcoin online (not a dev guy so given information here is already enough for me).
Don't want to promote but for such books darknet is really great, but you need deep search to find good book, usually they are sold in cheap prices.
4036  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Will esports gambling be explosive in the future like sports gambling? on: July 03, 2018, 08:12:38 PM
The explosion of World Cup gambling industry has  shocked me.

Along with the development of esprots game, will the esports (electronic sports like LOL, Dota, Counter Strike, HearthStone, Call of duty and so on) gambling be huge in the future?

Guys, what's your vision about the esports gambling business? I'm planning to devote myself into this field. Any advice or suggestion?
C'mon man, let's develop a little bit. That old PC games are trash for some, see games like titanfall, ghost recon and etc...
Despite the fact that we have games with high end graphics, very detailed textures and etc, still it will never/ever be able to become popular.
Now let's look why current real life games are popular and take football for example: It's game almost everyone likes, it's very exciting when you are on stadium and look how FC Barcelona and Real Madrid plays against each other... Great skills of Messi... It's amazing...
4037  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Will we ever have a bitcoin debit card that works worldwide again? on: July 02, 2018, 09:40:52 PM
I don't think those old golden days gonna come soon, banks and government have joined their forces to regulate bitcoin making it almost like fiat. You can't just exchange bitcoin or buy/sell it for fiat without getting noticed by government or tax officers. So point of privacy while dealing with bitcoin at some point might just become a psedotruth.

What you guys think about this?
First days of bitcoin were really gold days in any way... But can't agree you that you can't exchange bitcoin without noticing from goverment. Imagine how much darknet users there are, all of them need to launder money, so this means bitcoin is still very usable for that.
And what's about debit cards, I really miss my XAPO... It was great wallet... There are local ones which workbthe way you wonder but I think it won't be usable for you. In need I can provide link...
4038  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: 2018 List Bitcoin Mixers Bitcoin Tumblers Websites on: June 30, 2018, 08:36:46 PM
OP I read your replies, despite the fact that I think we need ratings too, we have a deal here (it just came in my mind).
You have included thread links, so if user decides to use mixer, I highly think they'll follow ANN thread. This is the place where they can see date of website (date of ANN thread usually and some reviews). But what about to mention this in your first post that list is random and what I write...
Btw if you don't mind, I'll share my trusted mixers list:
1. Bitblender
2. Chipmixer
3. Cryptomixer
Do you agree with me?
4039  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Will you guys check out my Bitcoin news site and let me know what you think? on: June 30, 2018, 07:56:07 PM
Articles are easier to understand for people who don't know english well (to my mind). That can be concidered as a positive for you because overall quality and main idea is good.
What you have to fix immediately is template. If website is very uncomfortable, why will someone read here? Especially when it's not major article source? Also I suggest to use wordpress and buy some great template on themeforest.
4040  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Really! Where is the fun at? on: June 28, 2018, 11:56:39 PM
This thread is actually for those who have one way or the other mentioned on this section of the forum about catching fun in online gambling so as not to get addicted, which I am sure I am not the only person who must have come across this.

I totally understand that you can at least have some fun in real life casinos since there are people around you can gist with, you can even go with friends, there are other activities you get to lay your hands on etc, which can actually divert your attention from the impulse that comes with gambling and rather focus on the fun, instead of trying to win at all cost.

However, in online gambling, I really want to hear from those who said they can have fun doing so, which to me, it is more like virtually everyone gambling online is actually in it for the money. At least, I have gambled on freebitco.in dice few times, and I was bored as (whatever you want to fill in here), with the whole martingale strategy, that I had to look for a script to use while I just kept doing some other activities. Although, I know some platforms like cryptogames have a chat system where you can converse with other gamblers, but all these to me, still does not sound like fun compared to traditional level.

Please enlighten me just in case I am missing something here or do you share the same view?
It depends on the way how you look to gambling. What's fun for someone may make you anxious and and oppsitely. But of course every online casino suggest you not to play for profit. Well look it like this: You gamble online and pay a small in order to play your favourite game. That's the only thing I can imagine to be fair.
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