does it means all btc must be mined for that stability to happen ? why this doesnt apply to gold ? when gold is supply is unknown or it can be much more than to bitcoin but gold now is stable .
gold is much accepted so that must be the reason while btc , hmm not really ? but btc is divideable and there is no need to wait for all that btc to be mined just to spread the btc and its use.
My guess is that it still remains as a highly speculative product since it's still not widely adopted like gold. In my country, I have yet to see a merchant that accepts Bitcoin. But who knows once the supply starts dwindling (and hopefully it would see more usage by then), things might settle down because those lost Bitcoins could never be recovered and people start taking it more seriously.
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Sorry, I only publish it when requested by the user.
That's fine. Can I have mine published? Just to check.
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IMHO, I would not wear the signature unless I'm accepted, because I have to earn a spot.
Wouldn't be fair if I'm advertising for a service I wouldn't even be using without some sort of compensation given this is a populous Bitcoin forum.
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Isn't that dependent on the number of bettors? If team A has 1,000 bets, it's odds should be much lower than of team B if it has like 300.
Odds for a certain outcome is a function of ratio of total amount of money put on the outcome to total amount of money put on all outcomes. If 1,000 people each put 1 mBTC on team A and 300 people each put 5 mBTC on team B, the odds of team A would be 1.5 times bigger that odds of team B. Okay, that explains it well. Thanks!
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You mean like CTRL-F?
I mean a search bar which. So if I were to input a username, the result would show its Merit count in the last 120 days.
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A search function (for the username) would be nice, though
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On comparing the Bitcoin with gold, it is crystal clear that gold is being used from ancient times also in the form of currency, whereas bitcoin was being invented around 2008. Every type of commodity needs time to stabilize its value in market. We can not surely say that bitcoin will never stabilize, it will take much time to settle and make itself exist in the market. To conclude, I would like to say that bitcoin will also become stable one day but only thing it require is time nothing else, so we should give it sufficient time and also to people who invest in it to recognize this currency.
That would take years, since the supply of the 21 million hasn't been fully reached yet.
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Odds depend on total amount of money put on different outcomes. Let's say there's a basketball game between teams A and B. Till now, 10 BTC has been put on team A and 10 BTC has been put on team B. Regardless of the time weight multiplier and assuming the house edge is 5%, the odds for each of teams would be 1.9. If you bet 2 BTC on team A, the amount put on team A would increase to 12 BTC. This causes the odds for team A to increase to 1.74 and odds for team B to decrease to 2.09.
Isn't that dependent on the number of bettors? If team A has 1,000 bets, it's odds should be much lower than of team B if it has like 300.
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It all depends on your location. If you live in bangladesh, 200USD/month is serious money. You cannot make that easy. If you live in europe, its a long day of work, but you also spend it easily. If you do it online, and you have no expenses on living, you can even click faucets or do any lowpaid internet job. If you live with high expenses, all this low level things dont make sense. There you have to invest serious money and get 200 for free, or you just work.
Best investment currently is DEFI. You can easily make 200USD/month by investing 10000USD. That is extreme high interest rate. Well you also have to learn where to invest ond where not and when. That comes quite close to a "passive income".
Now, even only holdling might return high profits, as almost all Fiat are in trouble. Very good now is also buy goods like gold,cars or real estate, where people have to sell because of corona-economies crashing. The times will change, so you can sell with profit.
Actually if you want to earn money, its always only a question of your personal settings, your character. Its not a question of the location. If you are determined, willing to learn, hard working, reliable, you will have success for sure. But the concept of "passive income" is not what i call "hard working". I dont really believe in it.
Sucks that third-world countries tend to get way less earning opportunities. In the US, you could earn just by installing an app and leaving it running in the background.
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First time seeing quite a number of outages in a short period
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Is it just me or the site is broken on Brave browser? Seems to be on a CF redirect loop all of a sudden, and I noticed a hCAPTCHA once.
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This thread brings me back to the days when you were still climbing the ranks. Look at how far you've come!
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Does anybody really ever believe this statement from a blackmailer - even if, by chance, he has a certain video?! As a main rule: you fall once for a blackmail, you are good for getting milked for your entire life.
Scammer: I have recorded a webcam video of you fapping to your favorite porn User: Jokes on you, I'm using a PC. Scammer: *runs*
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Does anyone has problem with the 2FA? I have re-added it to my Google Auth just in case, but it keeps saying Incorrect 2FA Code, when it's correctly... I had this problem for 2 years now, and no one ever replied me in the Coinpot Support, it sucks 100%
Usually incorrect 2FA is due to the incorrect time sync between your devices. Did you login on your phone?
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I just checked and the site seems to be working just fine at my end, and if the problem yet exists then you’ll can try checking it via a VPN. Also error 522 is not always because of ddos attack and in this particular case it’s an cloudflare error, and it’s pertinent to note that I’m assuming that Freebitco is using cloudflare as their cdn. Lastly I’m pretty sure that Freebitco is spending lots of money on their security, and that’s why I don’t think they’ll ever get hacked. More information on error 522: https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003011431-Troubleshooting-Cloudflare-5XX-errorsYes, they use CloudFlare because if it's inaccessible, the default CF error page is displayed.
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Now, I looking forward to seeing other countries (ASIAN countries)will open up their minds and see the importance of Bitcoin, especially in the situation today. I know these countries soon to give away for crypto adoption and have supported. In fact, this could be actually a good step for a comfortable way during the pandemic and this development will make it help to slowly recover their economic losses. We all see's that Bitcoin adoption is increasing and it is quite to know also that people are so happy with this new technology as they could still make a living out from it.
But what I would like to see is how strong they are with this project. And how their people appreciated and used it as another form of payment or just an investment only.
The authorities are the main challenge. Anything that can't be tracked, don't expect easy entry lul.
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I'm yet to experience all that is said in OP and it's really quite tempting to try! No need for a haste though, but then, it's really nice that all that can come off in signatures. Cryptocurrency could be really creepy for beginners and those in a haste to have it all. By not exercising a little patience, you loose all that is stated in OP! Wow!
Need a restraining order on this one.
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I taught bitcoin was established in 2009 instead of 2008, although gold has been into existence before creation or discovery of bitcoin, and them gold has more values.
It was invented in 2008 but started to circulate in 2009.
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Yes, make sure your browser settings doesn't have the clear browsing data/ login sessions/ cookies options checked upon exit.
Happened when I used Brave.
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