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4281  Other / Politics & Society / Re: do you believe in your government? on: October 07, 2017, 10:02:46 AM
Of course.Why not?Government is the most valuable part of any Country.I think 80% Government decision makes us happy.
Especially those concerning taxes and wages, right?

I don' believe in my government and I wish it was reduced to a quarter of its size. We don't really need so many MPs. A country can be run by just a few people with ease.
We also don't need so many taxes and so much paperwork. The government interferes with everything, making it hard for people to build a house on their own property or save up some money because taxes are taking away 40% of what we earn.
4282  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scammer in society when it will end? on: October 07, 2017, 09:54:37 AM
Scammers will always be around in society, due to people always not being as educated on protecting themselves. What you need to do is to pay attention to how these scammers are, what tactics they use and then not fall for them again.
You're right. We can never stop it. Whatever rules you make up they will always try to find loops and holes.
Scamming is also part of human nature. Some of us may have morals that are stopping us from going that way, but others don't. They know that if they are caught they will face the consequences, but they're willing to try anyway.
4283  Economy / Economics / Re: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU HAVE A NASTY DIVORCE AND A FAT BTC WALLET? on: October 07, 2017, 09:47:23 AM
It depends on the situation, if you want the divorce then don't try telling about the digital currency you have, maybe she'll cling to you and stop the divorce. And if you don't want to be divorced, try to lure her. Ha ha ha
Do you really believe that?
If a woman wants a divorce money won't make her come back and live with you, especially when she knows she can have some of it without having to stay with you. Women usually want a divorce when they already have another man. Your Bitcoins will surely be put to a good use when they go on a trip together.
4284  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] ChipMixer Signature Campaign | 0.00075 BTC/post on: October 02, 2017, 01:29:41 AM
I'll try to give it a shot as since today I'm starting to look for a new campaign.
Will of course change the signature if accepted.

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4285  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin as salary for a regular job? on: September 30, 2017, 11:44:10 AM
I couldnt accept bitcoin as a salary. If I was offered 10 bitcoins per year now it could be worth 50% less in a month. And if it was worth 50% more my employers may not be able to afford it!

Bitcoin is to crypto as gold is to fiat. And I don't think many could offer or accept gold as salary.
You still don't understand how it works. Your employees won't have to "afford it" in a Bitcoin economy because they'll be receiving Bitcoins for the goods and services they're providing. This means that if Bitcoins go up in value  they will be earning more and be able to pay you more.
An employer that pays employees in Bitcoins doesn't buy them every month before the payday.
4286  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cloud mining on: September 29, 2017, 07:07:40 PM
Can any offer cheap good cloud mining ?


I was looking at iq mining.com  any feedback ?

There's no cheap and good cloud mining. Like It has been said over and over, their system is unsustainable and usually based either on loaning money from their clients and terminating contracts or ponzi schemes. There's very few people who made money from cloud mining and most of them did so by referring people and advertising their mining site.
4287  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What i needed to do to become a bounty campaign manager? on: September 29, 2017, 07:03:52 PM
Becoming campaign manager is a very tough job and now there is heavy competition for managing the campaign. Many owners will look for experienced campaign managers because they can easily do the job because with the experience they have. So you need to learn many things how they are managing the campaign and once you get experience automatically they will approach you.

It's not a tough job. It's difficult to get the job because of competition. In other words there's more people available to do it than the campaigns, but it could change if Bitcoin keeps getting more popular. THere will be many new startups and some will want to advertise through a campaign.
The job is quite easy, you just need the basics of forum management. In many campaigns you don't even need to manage the money since the escrow does that, you just handle people.
4288  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin as salary for a regular job? on: September 29, 2017, 06:53:50 PM
I will not accept bitcoin as a salary from a regular job because it is volatile so the value of the bitcoin that i will get is not stable in fiat so i might get a high salary or a very low salary so i don't think that it is a good option for the companies to pay their employees using bitcoin and i will still prefer fiat since it has a fixed value.

yes I agree I will not receive a salary in bitcoin because the pay is not fixed and will go up and down following the bitcoin price at that time and it will harm
No, it won't. Does your USD salary go up and down every month? So why should Bitcoin? If you're getting a salary in Bitcoin the pay is fixed in Bitcoin, so you're getting the same number of coins every month. The only thing that isn't fixed is the value of coins, but as a Bitcoin believer you shouldn't be worried about it because eventually it will go up again and you will get even more value out of it.
4289  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If Bitcoin goes past $5000, what will the Chinese government do? on: September 29, 2017, 06:44:20 PM
chinese goverment will laugh because they bought a lot at the last dip and they get a lot of proft if it coming back to 5000 , guess what , chinese always win
I have a similar view. I always thought Chinese price manipulations are don by some government officials. They are smart. They saw how market reacts to news and they've tested it when they issued their first bans in 2014. When the price has recovered and reached another high they knew it's the right time to hit it again and buy the dip. If I'm right they stacked up at $3000 lows and are slowly selling it now at $4000.
4290  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you have a gun? on: September 29, 2017, 06:34:55 PM
No, I don't! For me Its not necessary to have a gun, the more important is you are always alert and careful in your society. If you are in danger you can shout to get attention of others to find some help and always use your skills when way you are choosing, I think you can feel if this way is safe or that way is safe.
It depends on the community you're in. There are some places in the world, where you can scream all you want and nobody will help you. It's important to rely on yourself not on others. What would happen if every person always wanted others to save them, think about it. We'd have a society of losers who lean on each other and when one person fails to do their job they all fall like dominos.

I don't have a gun but I'd like to have it and I'll try to buy it in the near future.
4291  Economy / Economics / Re: Most people dont even know what this is yet. on: September 29, 2017, 06:28:27 PM
I called around some stores to see if they accept BTC, no one has even heard of it except like 0.1% of people.  Wait till people actually find out this exists...
There's only a minority of people that know about bitcoin. In my university, i believe only i and a few of my friends that know about bitcoin and i am the one who told them about it. Bitcoin still in early development so there's still so much room to grow.
I feel the same. Almost nobody among the people I know has heard of Bitcoin. Some heard some rumors but they have no idea how the system works and how to use it.
Maybe 10% of the people I've met had some knowledge about Bitcoin and out of those maybe half had a wallet and actually used it.
If Bitcoin's price is to be proportional to the number of people who know about it, it's going to be worth at least 50k USD in a couple years.
4292  Economy / Services / Re: ★★★ [FULL] NITROGENSPORTS.EU Signature Campaign ★★★ on: September 29, 2017, 06:18:44 PM
Hey, what's going on? Did you get any response from Nitro about the campaign funds?
 Another week is coming to an end and there's no news and no money Sad
4293  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Here is a summary of what happened to Bitcoin this September. on: September 29, 2017, 06:16:25 PM

Also just happened in the last few days in the mtgox creditors meeting which everyone waited 6 months for. The results = money has still not been paid out and we now have to wait until march 2018 for another meeting. Mark K have been active on reddit about the case but has now told everyone he will no longer contribute.
Haha really? I didn't know about that. So in short Mark's stance is like: I'm responsible for the loss of your money, but I'm done with working on getting them back. I have my cat to take care of and some prostitutes to visit, you're on your own! Cheesy What a jerk.
4294  Economy / Services / Re: ★★★ [FULL] NITROGENSPORTS.EU Signature Campaign ★★★ on: September 26, 2017, 12:30:33 PM
I don't know what's the fuzz all about. Nitrogen has been here since 2014 If I'm not mistaken and you guys have been paid. Betcoin has re-structured their payment affecting a lot of their of long time campaigner. You guys ought to be lucky and not complain about it. If I have the chance I would apply for this long running campaign like Nitro.
We are supposed to get an update too, so I guess the news won't be that great. Repeated delays in payments and a scheduled update usually mean lower rates in future Sad
Yes, Nitro is a nice campaign, but you also have to understand that people are sometimes using the campaign payments to buy themselves some stuff they might need and having a delay of over 2 weeks might be putting that long awaited PC upgrade on hold Wink
4295  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Choose from one of 71 gender options. on: September 26, 2017, 12:07:37 PM
Not very surprising. Mark Zuckerberg has been using the popularity of Facebook to advance his far-left and pro-LGBT views. He stayed out of politics until Facebook got established. Once it became the most popular social media outlet in the world, he began pushing his own political agenda in to it. IMO, there should be just two options - male and female.

He's so insecure and nervous that he should start a therapy himself. Views of a mentally unstable person shouldn't be taken seriously.


damn... I hope you guys are joking, right?  Undecided
lmao I think it is for real Cheesy

Some of these options really look like a joke. WTF is neutral gender. Can you really not have a gender? A person can be neutral towards gender meaning that they don't divide genders and look at them equally, but you can't choose neutral gender as your own.
4296  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: September 23, 2017, 11:18:10 AM
It is necessary to control both the weapon and the people owning it. Weapons can become an object of strength for every person and power, so its use must be controlled and it is so simple to give weapons to everyone that this is a gross blunder, the crime will increase.
If you're so afraid of people owning guns then maybe we should start controlling all tools that can kill you, like knives, air guns, bows, slingshots. Gun laws are stupid. You can't buy a shotgun to protect your home, but you can buy a flamethrower, a chainsaw and many other potentially dangerous devices.
4297  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do we need to pay income tax if we earn through Bitcoin or Altcoins?? on: September 23, 2017, 10:54:31 AM
In addition to OP's question, I wonder if there's any difference between countries in this regard? The IRS in my country considers crypto as parts of someone savings and thus one could be taxed quite heavily if holding 20BTC but 0 euro/USD. However, funds that are in the 'cryptosphere' are next to impossible to check for the IRS so this generally isn't a real concern.

Since the IRS can't prove beyond reasonable doubt that a certain address belongs to you, it can't tax you for holding.
A law that can't be uphold becomes a dead law. I think it's safe to ignore it. They really must be insane to think people will come running to them every time they get something valuable like a gift or a crypto coin.

I hope they establish those tax free islands soon, before we all get thrown in jail for not reporting our cryptos lol Cheesy
4298  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How much worth Bitcointalk account ? on: September 23, 2017, 10:46:22 AM
The price depends on its activity compared to current signature campaign income. Campaigns are probably the only reason why people want to buy accounts, the only other reason I see is trying to buy accounts with positive trust to promote your own business or trying to scam someone.
For example a Sr account should be worth at least 0.1 BTC, because if you join a decent campaign you can make it back in a month. An account with positive trust is worth much more.
4299  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Genesis Mining Bitcoin Case Study on: September 23, 2017, 10:39:26 AM
I have done tons of research on GM before I put my money into it, and no I'm not receiving anything from them. I will make my money back and GM is not a scam,

You're defending them so much that it's starting to look funny. How can you be so sure that you will get your money back? If you did so much research then you must have seen posts by people whose contracts were terminating before reaching ROI.

yes there are lots of scams in cloud mining which is why GM is the only one I'm invested in and at this point ever will. With a ponzi scheme and shit cloud mining sites like Hashing24 they hide who the owners are so that when they make with your money you cant find them to prosecute, or sue them. I know exactly who owns GM you can look it up very easily. You can google map their farms in Iceland. If they ever try and run people will hunt them down. I get that you don't really understand GM and its in peoples nature to bash things they don't understand, but you are wrong about GM.

I've read of fake cloud mining operations that did not hide who they were and didn't care if they're going to get sued. If you haven't then you've done poor research.
4300  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why islam allways blame? on: September 23, 2017, 10:25:54 AM
islam not  blame Muslims are blame Because they not follow Muhammed orders  
If you can't write in English, refrain from trying to post in this language. You'll do all of us a favor.

Muslims are really working towards this. How can you not blame them if almost every week somebody is being attacked or killed by an extremist. How can we take these people seriously if half of them are religious freaks. If somebody told me in my face that Jesus sucks I wouldn't do anything. It's his opinion. Try telling a typical Muslim that Allah is a lie. You'll get assaulted.
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