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441  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Wallet without transaction fee on: August 24, 2017, 02:00:22 AM
Hi,

Can anyone suggest me best Bitcoin Wallet without transaction fee

Thanks
Sorry, but as of now, all bitcoin wallets are requiring their users to pay for transaction fees. Transaction fees are being paid by miners who will work for your transactions. Another thing is that, paying transaction fees will make your transactions faster than usual, considering that the value of bitcoin today is very high compared to the past years wherein bitcoin wallets doesn't require us to pay for transaction fees.
442  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Will Bitcoin (BTC) be killed by BCC soon? on: August 22, 2017, 09:05:16 AM
Something is happening right now that can kill Bitcoin BTC.

BCC announced that they have lowered the difficulty of their algorithm.
The consequence is that now it is more profitable for miners to mine BCC than BTC.
20% of the Miners moved to Bitcoin cash!

If it continues like this, Bitcoin may become unusable. Transactions will become impossible or very long.

Bloody times are coming. I have moved all my assets in fiat, waiting to see what is going to happen. If Bitcoin Cash wins, it will be a tsunami comparable to the bubble of the techno in 2000.

What do you think?

 Huh
Interesting topic. I don't think that BCC will overtake BTC in terms of value. We all know that BTC is the father of all cryptocurrency. I just don't see the future wherein people are relying more on BCC than BTC. I mean, it's just weird that people have their eyes most of the time on BCC than on BTC. It's not really realistic for me.
443  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are the forkers purposely trying to kill BTC? on: August 22, 2017, 07:41:52 AM
The forks are shaking the very foundation of BTC's attraction ... that is away from the whims and motive of a controlling cabal. One could have been dismissed, but now a 2nd one starts establishing a pattern.


Not really. They are just trying to create a new cyptocurrency out of an established one - BITCOIN. Another reason why forking happens is that they want to make the transactions faster with lower fees. Before the forking happened on August 1, the transaction traffic (esp. in blockchain) is so slow that it even take a week for your transactions to be confirmed.
444  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How to win Bitcoins with Signature Campaigns ??? on: August 22, 2017, 03:47:32 AM
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.
Please, be clarified that joining signature campaigns does not actually give you the chance to WIN bitcoins, instead, it pays you SATOSHIS as SALARY. You need to post the required number of posts in a week and follow the rules depending on the signature campaign that you joined. In other words, you EARN SATOSHIS from signature campaigns, not WIN BITCOINS.
445  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What Is Your Bitcoin Dream? on: August 22, 2017, 01:07:51 AM
Okay, I am just making that headline short and sweet. What I mean is: What is one big dream that you want to realized out of your Bitcoin income? No matter how small or big it is, please share it with us here.

As for me, I have a big dream of having my own 10-hectare farm somewhere here in my locality and I want to stuff that area with all the fruits I can find here and with my main products which are cacao and coffee.

I guess I have this special connection with the soil and the land that is giving us the food and sustenance daily. And who knows maybe years from now I can be able to issue tokens out of that farm...something like AgriTokens or AgriCoins.

Please share your dreams!
It's not bad to dream, but aim for something attainable. For me, my biggest dream with regards to bitcoins is to build my own bitcoin mining company. I think this is one of the most profitable business in terms of earning through bitcoins (not to mention others like online btc gambling sites, investment sites, etc).
446  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What opinion from people out there or people in your city about bitcoin? on: August 22, 2017, 12:17:43 AM
i am really curious about what opinion from people out there when they know from january 2017 until august 2017, bitcoin price start rising to almost $44xx if i am not wrong (maybe the highest price i know). because i see in my city, people don't care about this and they don't interesting but once i read on local newspaper, there are article that giving info about bitcoin price which is increase so high.

but in the last two days ago, i meet new person. he asked me what my activity when i am online. i tell him that i work as writer, trader, and i made money from bitcoin. first he don't believe when i say bitcoin price in the year 2015 (which i knew bitcoin for first time) is $2xx-$300 but suddenly this year, the price is jump too high and now we see the price is some around in $4xxx.

i give suggestion to him to invest his money in bitcoin but don't buy the whole bitcoin but do it like $100 for every month for 6 month and only hold it without learning anything about bitcoin, just save it. i think he is interesting but he said he need to learn to make sure about this. well actually i don't take too serious about this, if he really wants to do it, then he is a lucky guy that i've meet but if its not, then he got his choice.

so, what is happen in your places related with bitcoin? did people still don't care about bitcoin? and how about if you meet someone new and then you make conversation and you telling him that you are trying to make money from bitcoin? what he's respond?
Honestly, people in my place don't have really any idea about the truth about bitcoin. When they hear the word "BITCOIN", the first thing that they'll say is "SCAM". They are not familiar with the uses of bitcoins, instead, they only know bitcoins as scam (like ponzi and pyramiding which is spreading mostly online). They are not well informed about bitcoin's background, its benefits and uses.
447  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is a good investment you can do with BTC? on: August 21, 2017, 08:38:04 AM
Hello everyone!

So lets someone has some bitcoins maybe worth about 100 to 500$. What could be the investment do where the bitcoin holder is quite new to the crypto currency world and want to get guaranteed profit from the investment.

I know that holding bitcoins are good, but what are other good investments you can make with bitcoins?

Would like to know what you guys about this.

Thanks!
I think, the best way to invest your money/bitcoin is to build your own bitcoin mining set/rig or create a coop of 3-5 members to buy some sets of bitcoin mining (not the cloud mining that you can see online). Mining rig sets are good source of income today considering the high value of btc. One more, you don't already need to work so hard once you've set your mining rig. Just wait for it to earn.
448  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin a currency or asset? on: August 21, 2017, 05:55:47 AM
Bitcoin’s very volatile prices have reignited the debate about its usefulness as a currency or as an asset. In some ways, Bitcoin suits the definition of currency quite adequately but if the volatility is less. It allows for the creation of secure and transparent transactions. Thus, can be used as a secondary currency in future. Some of the experts have huge concerns over its volatility. But, sooner or later the prices may remain less volatile as of today.

I have mentioned few points about Bitcoin as a currency or as an asset in my article here: https://atozforex.com/news/is-bitcoin-a-currency-or-asset/

What's your opinion about BTC as a currency or an asset?

Suggestions and comments appreciated  Smiley Wink
Regardless of what you've mentioned in you article (since I didn't read it), in my opinion, bitcoin is a currency and at the same time, an asset. Bitcoin was introduced to us (and known by most) as a currency (crptocurrency to be specific). We are using it to make different business transactions - buying goods and services, paying bills, topping up mobile phones, etc. If we are talking about the importance of bitcoin's value (which, today, is rising up), then we can consider bitcoin as an asset. This means that at this point of time, if you own a bitcoin (1 BTC), then you can consider it as an asset due to its high value.
449  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why you should focus more on saving bitcoins than selling your bitcoins on: August 20, 2017, 09:53:52 AM
Bitcoin has become the world most valuable asset and the value keeps going higher!

Why not we should focus on saving more bitcoins than selling our last remaining bitcoins?

I read and hear from a lot of guys owning bitcoin saying, should I sell my bitcoins?

The issues is, if you sell all your bitcoins when are you going to buy at lower price?

There's no guarantee when exactly bitcoin price will surely come down.

Share your thoughts about what you think guys. Smiley
I'll just answer the question:  Why you should focus more on saving bitcoins than selling your bitcoins? Because the value of bitcoin is rising up. That's it. The more people who buy bitcoins, the higher the chance that the price of the bitcoins will rise up. That's why it is a great idea to keep your bitcoins for a while and wait for its price to rise like a rocket.
450  Economy / Speculation / Re: Can Bitcoin Still Go Up? on: August 20, 2017, 06:00:24 AM
Now that it's been proven there are many other alternatives to Bitcoin which have advantages such as quicker transactions, smaller fees, and higher mining profitability, I don't see a reason to think Bitcoin will get to $10,000.

Will the price of Bitcoin still go up? It seems so outdated when compared to its competitors.
Why not? Remember, there are no other altcoins if not because of bitcoins. Bitcoin's value will rise, no doubt. And take note, if bitcoin's price will fall, expect that the value of other altcoins will also fall (because those are directly proportional to the value of bitcoins). And one more thing, the speed of transactions, the amount of fee per transaction, and profitability of the other altcoins will also be affected once the value of bitcoins drop.
451  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Playing game generate bitcoin ??? on: August 19, 2017, 12:19:44 PM
Some people produce bitcoin in game play ..... I want to learn about virtual world let alone produce bitcoin in game. If allowed to tell me how to get bitcoin inside the game? Because I love playing games. Thank you friend
I don't want to get you wrong, but I think you are referring to bitcoins simulator games like bitcoin billionaire. These games don't actually let you "mine" bitcoins since it is just a simulator. In other words, you won't really get bitcoins by playing these games. It just allow you know how bitcoins is produced and don't reward you actual bitcoins.
452  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So Bitcoin is better than Gold? on: August 19, 2017, 06:10:54 AM
So Bitcoin is better than Gold? Roll Eyes

That depends. Bitcoins and gold both have their upsides and downsides. The upsides of the bitcoins are its value, availability, and convenience of usage. Bitcoin is far more available than gold (if you know what I mean). You can just take your seat in front of your computer/laptop, solve some captchas or play some online games with bitcoin prizes, and -- BOOM! -- you'll be able to have you bitcoins. The upsides of the gold is that its usage and value. Gold can be use in so many ways - you can use it as a material in making jewelries, you can sell it and earn money, and more. The only downside of gold is its availability and accessibility. You can't just go out there and pick golds. It takes some effort to mine golds from outside, unlike bitcoins which is more easier to mine (if you have the means). So, for my final verdict, bitcoins and gold are both important in today's society.
453  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will Bitcoin die soon? on: August 18, 2017, 11:44:51 AM
I strongly believe that bitcoins WILL NOT die in the near future. I even believe that it will become one of the greatest invention/innovation in terms of economics. I think bitcoins will become a worldwide accepted currency. With its current value and high demand in the market, bitcoin will never stop circulating and will never die too soon.
454  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What Is Your Bitcoin Dream? on: August 18, 2017, 10:07:04 AM
My bitcoin dream is to build my own bitcoin mining company (WOW Cheesy ). I would like to build my own mining rigs but I think it would cost much money to make it come true. However, I never stopped dreaming about it, and I hope that one day, when the right time comes, I will be able to fulfill this dream and make it become a reality.
455  Other / Off-topic / Re: Job Vs Bitcoin on: August 18, 2017, 07:21:55 AM
If I were to choose, I would say job. I know that most people find it hard to get rich with their job, esp. to those who are in blue-collar works. When it comes to bitcoins, you can do it during your free time. So it will be best if you can find time for bitcoins without affecting your performance in your actual job. You can get rich faster in bitcoins, but stability is something, which means stable job results to stable income, if you know what I mean.
456  Economy / Speculation / Re: Should I cash out my BTC now? on: August 18, 2017, 05:51:00 AM
For me, it's not a bad idea to withdraw it now, but it would be better if to keep it and wait for the price of btc to rise up. As of now, btc value have reached $4.100.00. It is projected to reach $5,000 dollars before the end of year 2017. It means that you might miss a projected $900 dollars from withdrawing 1 BTC now compared to keeping it until December 31, 2017.
457  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why bitcoin is not supported in some countries? on: August 17, 2017, 10:22:12 AM
I think, they have reasons if why they don't allowed or support btc in some countries. First thing is that they are fighting against illegal transactions like deep web transactions where people use bitcoins as payment. Second, they don't want that their local money be overtaken by bitcoins esp. that its value is rising like a rocket. Lastly, they might not have enough support in terms of internet connections or the likes to run such operations regarding bitcoins.
458  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: regret by not believing in BITCOIN? on: August 16, 2017, 09:54:32 PM
There's no doubt that most people are being skeptical about new things that appear in the internet, esp. the bitcoin. Even I have once doubted about its potential. But after reading some reviews, I've decided to cling on it. I've started using bitcoin when its price was only about USD 200.00. And those who didn't believe in bitcoins by that time will be the one who I think will really regret about not clinging on it, esp. that its price today has reached USD 4,100.00.
459  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How did you first hear about bitcoin? on: August 16, 2017, 11:42:03 AM
Are you a bitcoin fan?
Do you spend a lot of time on bitcoin? Reading news, trading, or even writing your own analysis.
But how did you first hear about bitcoin?
Is it some articles you read about? Or just from a friend who has traded bitcoin for a long time?

Share your experience with us. Grin

I didn't learn bitcoins by hearing, but I learn it by reading. I was searching in the internet about innovations of the 21st century, and as I remember, I've read about bitcoins there. At first, it didn't get me interested. But when bitcoin was introduced in our country, it caught my attention. I was like 'Ooops! I think it will make me rich" but the price of one bitcoin by that time was like around PHP 10,000.00 or USD 200.00.
460  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you think Bitcoin will survive after 100 year ? on: August 16, 2017, 09:54:22 AM
Well, in my opinion, it will survive after 100 years. Just imagine how the future looks like -- industrialized, modernized, high-tech, globalized. It is very possible that cryptocurrencies will likely overtake the actual money bills and coins, and people in the future might find it easy to make their transactions with these cryptocurrencies esp. the bitcoins.
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