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521  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Suggestions for a new faucet owner. on: September 03, 2015, 02:18:19 AM
Everything looks good! I have added a link to your site from mine.
My best suggestion is to be different than the rest.
Do something different to stand out from the hundreds of other faucets.
522  Economy / Economics / Re: How too get rich on: September 03, 2015, 01:59:00 AM
getting rich is based on your goals
if you don't have a goal in life, then there's nothing to reach, nothing to attain

so if my goal is become a animal rescure person.. ill be rich? loll.

then again theres that guy who talk to dogs so called whisper and he seems to be rich. I guess it depends on the persons goals then.

Don't do it!  My wife is "an animal rescue person" and she makes diddly compared to her "financial reviewing person" husband   Wink
523  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: how much can you make weekly? on: September 03, 2015, 01:50:48 AM
nowadays im making very little. as much as 10 dollars weekly.

YoBit has lower payouts since the payouts are instant. Maybe try a different campaign?
Anyways $10 a week isn't bad at all in my opinion, some free coins you wouldn't have had otherwise just for posting.
524  Economy / Speculation / Re: Analysis never ends on: September 03, 2015, 01:45:32 AM
So, what's next? Wave I ?

It will be a looong story.... 1 I will recognize in running 3. Its a three-five years.

:-) I'm sure it is not possible to keep $230 price for next 3-5 years. I'm also sure we cannot go down. => so we will go up drastically THIS year

Time to put in your longs boys and girls! I'm bullish, but then again I always am. I put in some trades from time to time when the market makes certain patterns. I took a long position 3-4 days ago and I plan to hold it for over a week. I expect we'll be in the $250-260 range this weekend followed by a rise to over $300.
525  Economy / Speculation / Re: How much do you think 1 Bitcoin will be worth in 2020? on: September 03, 2015, 01:43:12 AM
The poll is still pointing out to $10.000 being the most likely, enough for me to score some extra BTC now when it's low  Grin
Sure it may go a bit lower but i'm also pretty sure it's gonna go to €300 or more again within a year and pherhaps hit magical numbers when it gets more widely accepted.


This poll was asked of the btctalk followers which are not entirely an non-committed group, hence the results might be skewed and have basically little predictive value.
In Feb 2014 when bitcoin was $800-900, a similar question was asked: "what would be bitcoin price in a year". The average was ~$2000, but in reality it became ~$220.


Ahh, I see the pattern: ~$2,000 ended up being ~$200. So we just drop a zero off of what the most popular guess was. So that means in 2020 the price will be $1,000.
526  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: BlockTrail.com | Bitcoin API | Block Explorer | Web Wallet on: September 02, 2015, 12:22:46 PM
What does everyone think about our new logo? Cheesy Cheesy #Google



Haha, good one! Except you fou forgot to tilt the "L".
The google logo "change" was under-whelming.
527  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could a faucet owner include their payouts as donations on their taxes in US? on: September 01, 2015, 12:42:29 PM
No, it would not count as making donations. Firstly for them to consider it as charity it must be given to a qualified organization and not to specific individuals, which applies here since you're only giving to people who are enthusiastic about bitcoins. And if you receive any sort of benefits for doing this then again it won't be counted as donation.

I don't think that's true.
A church that gives out food or clothes to random people are allowed to include that under donations on their taxes and they benefit from a wide source of other income streams.
528  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Faucet+Dice - 200 Sats Every 3 Minutes + DICE! 50% Ref Commission! on: September 01, 2015, 12:32:29 PM
Hello,
my balance is 0.01045600  and I tried withdrawal:

Error: Cannot withdraw funds without Network Fee of 0.00010 BTC. Maximum withdrawable balance is 0.00769 BTC.

Sorry about that, the balance was low. Added some funds so you should be good to go now.
529  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Faucet+Dice - 200 Sats Every 3 Minutes + DICE! 50% Ref Commission! on: September 01, 2015, 03:38:21 AM
Yea looks like blockchain.info blocked my site again. I have contacted support.
In the meantime I have migrated over to block.io and cashouts are working again.
530  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Faucet+Dice - 200 Sats Every 3 Minutes + DICE! 50% Ref Commission! on: September 01, 2015, 02:14:07 AM
Thanks prozet, ill look into this asap. I might need to switch to another seevice if blockchain keeps doing this.
531  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: BlockTrail.com | Bitcoin API | Block Explorer | Web Wallet on: August 31, 2015, 12:28:42 PM
Is it possible to use your API without installing the SDK via composer and SSH?  Is there a simple way to download it as a PHP library or multiple libraries and just use an include?

 I'd recommend you run composer install on your local machine and then upload the vendor directory to your server.

Ahh okay, I'll give that a try thanks!  Yea I'm on shared hosting since it's the best solution available while on a budget Wink
532  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: BlockTrail.com | Bitcoin API | Block Explorer | Web Wallet on: August 31, 2015, 03:34:14 AM
Is it possible to use your API without installing the SDK via composer and SSH?  Is there a simple way to download it as a PHP library or multiple libraries and just use an include?
533  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Could a faucet owner include their payouts as donations on their taxes in US? on: August 31, 2015, 03:04:47 AM
Just like the title asks.
Is there a minimum value amount to give in order to claim it as a donation? If not, couldn't a faucet owner consider their payouts as donations and then include them on their next years taxes? I own a faucet, but I don't plan on doing this because it just seems silly, but the idea popped in my head today while driving and thought I'd ask.
534  Economy / Services / Re: How to start your own Social Media business on: August 31, 2015, 02:27:13 AM
I wouldn't mind seeing a guide on this. Every time I see someone offering a service like this I assume it's a scam or fake likes or fake followers. So it would be interesting to see if there is any legitimacy behind it.
535  Other / Off-topic / Re: whos Prepping ? for any disaster? on: August 31, 2015, 12:26:17 AM
Living in southern California almost everyone has an earthquake kit and water. It would just be stupid not to. They even tell you on the radio and TV commercials to have an earthquake kit. So I'm prepped in that way, but I'm not stock piling on bullets and canned food.
well you should man... people think im crazy but im just well in knowledge

Well I am an avid hiker and very knowledgeable of most of the local flora. I trained myself to recognize edible plants and useful medical herbs that naturally grow out here. I have a get home bag in my car, and I know how to get off the main roads and get to the trails and back country. If something went down the roads would the most dangerous places to be with all the "normal people" who are freaking out.  If you haven't read it already, you should read "One Second After" and "Patriots". The first is about an EMP and how people tried to survive, the second was about a socio-economic collapse followed by a foreign occupation. Again, I don't really prep in that manner of stock piling, but I wouldn't say I'm not prepared either  Wink
536  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 31, 2015, 12:03:23 AM
Another mention of the Barclays tale.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3216246/Barclays-UK-high-street-bank-accept-bitcoin.html

This site is the queen of mindless comments. I enjoy getting banned on there regularly.





9 up votes on such an idiotic comment that makes no sense. You know what that means? Cheap coins for years to come. Most people are like this with their computers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ot8magVh44
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrJ-qJ2PqNc
537  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 30, 2015, 10:30:02 PM
Good Morning Doji Star!



where is this ? show on chart plz



Last candle on the weekly.
6 hours remaining till it closes.

Kraken looks even better (BTC/EUR)
Green doji with a nice confirming volume bar.



One dollar up and bitstamp looks the same.

On the 3 day on bitstamp we had the doji hammer with a solid breakout below the lower bband followed by the confirmation green candle. This was enough for me to take a long position. Good news for the bulls.
538  Economy / Gambling / Re: New bitcoin gambling site!!! 1% HOUSE EDGE! Completley configurable!!! on: August 30, 2015, 10:16:27 PM
Free hosting. Free domain. Free script. Why should we play on your site?
Just a small kid that downloaded some free things and wants to be rich, heh.
probably looking for some donations.

op, in the astronomically low chance you're actually trying to open a site, post the address that holds your bankroll, as well as a signed message from that address to prove ownership.

There's no address for the OP to post or sign.
The bankroll for moneypot apps are held and controlled by moneypot. Anyone can create an app and they collect 50% of the profit that the site makes, the other 50% goes to moneypot.

BTW OP, your site appears to be down. The token doesn't verify and it creates a timeout after logging in.
539  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ♡♢♧♤ BTC Script Shop ☆★☆ Run your own casino! ♡♢♧♤ on: August 30, 2015, 10:03:02 PM
Bitcoin Dice sites are literally a dime a dozen... with no site offering anything different than the next.

Buying a script from a 3rd party to run their own site would be financial suicide.

In order to be successful in this very niche marketplace, you need users, reputation, a marketing team, experience in this industry, and originality.



LOL says CasinoBitcoin!  This is like a burger king manager leaving a bad review on a taco bell yelp page.  A little bit of bias, no?

The CasinoBitco.in gaming network owns PeerBet,  one of the oldest Dice and BTC gaming sites in existance (established in 2012) so yea, we know something about the Bitcoin Dice industry.


So that makes it okay for you to slam your competitors threads? You might be one of the oldest dice sites, but you have no manners. You're like starbucks walking into a start-up coffee shop and telling everyone not to start their own coffee shop because they are "a dime a dozen" so they may as well just drink only at starbucks. I've played on many bitcoin casinos but I'll make sure never to play at yours.
540  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ♡♢♧♤ BTC Script Shop ☆★☆ Run your own casino! ♡♢♧♤ on: August 30, 2015, 03:52:15 PM
Bitcoin Dice sites are literally a dime a dozen... with no site offering anything different than the next.

Buying a script from a 3rd party to run their own site would be financial suicide.

In order to be successful in this very niche marketplace, you need users, reputation, a marketing team, experience in this industry, and originality.



LOL says CasinoBitcoin!  This is like a burger king manager leaving a bad review on a taco bell yelp page.  A little bit of bias, no?
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