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441  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: which a reliable company? in mining on: March 19, 2015, 06:09:17 PM
BIT-x is a reliable company along with other companies like Hashnest, as both are registered. I am actually surprised they allow 5 year contracts and still are able to profit themselves as companies.
442  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: What hardware brought you ROI and some profit? on: March 19, 2015, 06:02:17 PM
It is the GPU's for me. But I didn't really mine bitcoin with it. Found it more profitable to mine altcoins with them.
443  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A Threat to Bitcoin? Facebook Rolls Out P2P Payments on Messenger on: March 19, 2015, 05:57:49 PM
Bitcoin is definitely better, but the layman doesn't really understand bitcoin and has not taken the step to. For them using facebook will obviously be more easier.
444  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What type of system would it take for you to regard it as a threat to Bitcoin? on: March 19, 2015, 05:56:13 PM
I think something exactly like a bitcoin system, which will allow you to send payments just like bitcoin but that is not anonymous. Anonymity is definitely something nice to have but to keep the scams and thefts away a non-anonymous system might be a real threat to bitcoin.
445  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BEST BASKETBALL PICKS/BETS !ODDS ARE ON YOUR SIDE!!!#BEST ✔✔✔(W7/L0)!!! on: March 17, 2015, 06:13:36 PM
MATCHES FOR TONIGHT!!

1st match
New York Knicks   -   San Antonio Spurs


First Quarter Over 48.5 points
Odd:1.94

2nd match
Los Angeles Clippers   -   Charlotte Hornets

1st Quarter - Moneyline on Los Angeles Clippers
Odd:1.45

3rd match
Houston Rockets   -   Orlando Magic

Under 211.5 points
Odd:1.5

good luck!

Thats a great start on the matches. Just quoting these so it can't be changed later. Will follow your picks following weekend. Also did you stop posting on cryptobettor ?
446  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any interest NCAA Bracket Contest? .1 BTC entry fee and a sportsbook will escrow on: March 17, 2015, 06:12:23 PM
Can you explain what exactly is bracket contest ? Is it like the person to get maximum picks correct will win it ?
447  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: It's official - Bitcoin has failed! on: March 17, 2015, 06:08:03 PM
I can't find any BTC failure in this entire story!

Looks like that wasn't what he wanted to show with this. He was just posting it as an irony or as a troll to the fud's
448  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When is the last coin mined? on: March 17, 2015, 06:07:04 PM
Also, will the transaction fee remain at the standard 0.0001 BTC? (Was it even always like this back in the early days?) If so, that could become quite a sum to pay for a transaction. And is there a limit to how low the block reward can be? Because if there isn't wouldn't that mean that the cost of a transaction is greater than the reward per block?

Transaction fee is not fixed and can be changed anytime. I suppose that with increasing number of transactions the transaction fee can be lower. The definition can be changed as bitcoin definition has some flexibility on this.
Mining needs to be kept forever.

But doesn't the transaction fees have to be kept at 0.0001 min for any amount sent ? As using a lower makes it low priority and harder to confirm sooner ?
449  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Which Bitcoin Client do you use and why ? on: March 17, 2015, 06:06:17 PM
I have been using multibit. Would like to shift to bitcoinqt, but since I don't have a lot of coins for now. Going to stick to multibit.
450  Economy / Speculation / Re: This a good time to buy? on: March 10, 2015, 03:49:14 PM
If you think price will continue the rally upwards ,then buy , else sell.

its already at 300, even though in long term an increase, but as of now, hard to say .
451  Economy / Speculation / Re: Sub $200 by Tomorrow on: March 10, 2015, 03:23:32 PM
Now thats what you call a FUD spreader, its funny that these newbie account come out of nowhere to post a completely nonsense post Smiley

Looks like it is on;ly making us stronger. Sub 200 yeah right, we are alright Over 300 now. Sub 200 would be a dream for those FUD's to buy back in now.
452  Economy / Economics / Re: Why do people keep saying BTC is dead?! on: March 10, 2015, 03:09:21 PM
If Bitcoin goes up 10%, people are full of joy and are happy, if Bitcoin goes down 10% Bitcoin is dead and Bitcoin is useless.

True story. But most of them don't realize the success if not behind the price. Price just means that more people are buying
453  Economy / Economics / Re: How to earn money with bitcoin ? on: March 10, 2015, 02:40:23 PM
Faucet verry simple earn money with bitcoin  Smiley
And SignCampaign is good for earn money with bitcoin.
And if you have a large capital and want effortless way to buy some BTC and then hold it at the right time you sell .  Smiley


Faucets aren't simple ways to earn money. Its possibly the worst way to earn money as it requires too much work just entering captcha
454  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin is Becoming a Global Currency on: March 10, 2015, 02:36:22 PM
Anybody know the current volume of BIT?  Is that what's moving the price right now?  Usually we get a crash after the GOVT auctions.

You can get an estimate from summing up the volume on different exchanges .
I consider bitcoin to be a global currency already . And there are startups which are working just to get it mainstream. So I expect to hear more good news about it soon
455  Economy / Gambling / Re: NitrogenSports.eu - SPORTSBOOK - POKER - BLACKJACK on: March 10, 2015, 02:26:46 PM
Does the Gold/Platinum or the diamon status also come from Betting on sports? Or is it only from poker as of now ?
456  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Signing a transaction on: March 03, 2015, 02:28:04 PM
Oh so twipple your the guy that defaulted on 1btc total loan and stole an account. Fuck you

lol, no it isn't me. Twipple apparently took a loan and defaulted on it, and he had kept the account as collateral. I bought the account from the lender, and got a negative trust a month later. Still getting it sorted.
457  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Signing a transaction on: March 03, 2015, 01:28:15 PM
You sent an transaction which includes inputs that are from your address and the scammer's address. Without the private key, no one can spend it in a single transaction together. This increases your suspicion of you being the alt of the scammer.

But I don't really see it being spent together. Its only that both the scammers address and my address, transferred funds to another common address.
Which transaction do you see spendlinking both the addresses ?
458  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Android Pay. on: March 03, 2015, 01:24:58 PM
If it is flexible enough to be able to support bitcoin ,then I think it will work great ,and actually is better for bitcoin.
But bitcoin doesn't really need such a model since it allows you to send coins directly, with just an address or a QR code.
459  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any slot strategy? on: March 03, 2015, 01:21:28 PM
I doubt there is actually any winning slot strategy . Slot is one thing which is a pure gamble.
460  Economy / Goods / Re: Looking to buy cards to be able withdraw PAYPAL money. on: March 03, 2015, 01:07:28 PM
I think I do not really understand what do you mean. For what cards are you looking to?

You can connect your bankaccount to your PayPal account, which will enable you to withdraw the funds on your PayPal account. (This also works the other way around, and quite well; you can pay with PayPal and if you have insufficient funds on your PayPal account this amount of money will be deducted from your bankaccount later on).

Yeah, A Card isn't exactly a money storing thing. Its just linked to an account and allows you to spend. For withdrawing op you will have to have your bank account linked to withdraw the funds.
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