I decided to create a bitcoin and hope to get more contents, I know its not something new but maybe i could help spread the world about it. someone told me, bitcoin affiliate marketing is an uncharted territory. I was thinking of joining affiliate marketing and promote some services through the affiliate link, can you suggest me which of them to promote to which I could potentially earn?
There are many options for this. I won't be naming any specific ones, but you can look at cloud mining companies, exchanges, Bitcoin casinos, advertising networks or online shops that accept Bitcoin. Just make sure that your articles provide some value to the person who's reading it and people will be more willing to sign up through your referral link
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As Franky has pointed out, being one does not exclude being the other. So both is the only right answer in my opinion.
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his books
his? you mean YOU you tried this crap last year. and now your trying it again.. its not new, its not special. your not doing anything that you havnt done before stop trying to sell yourself shut up, you think anyone that mentions Dr. Adoni is him. GO AWAY franky you've been outed as a FRAUD Amazon banned his Bitcoin books and the story will be viral soon It's a big deal for bitcoin, it gets lots of people talking about how DANGEROUS IT IS haha Oh my, just stop trying, it's getting really pathetic. There is no story here, not even when you start believing your own made-up stories. Posting replies with different alt-accounts won't make anyone believe you fyi
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Payment received on time, as usual. Thanks guys!
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Gambling is awesome with gambling you can earn money have some entertainment. Gambling is not wrong, gambling is something that people love to do for entertainment. And for pros is for money is there job
It's important to remember that it can just be harmless entertainment as long as you're not getting addicted. The money is a nice bonus though
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Bitcoin is currently best suited out of all cryptocurrencies for day to day use and internet purchases. It also has the highest value and is also the safest in my opinion. A lot of merchants these days allow you to pay with Bitcoin, the same cannot be said about those alternative coins.
Bitcoin is still king, and this won't change any time soon, I think.
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- Do you have a separate wallet just for gambling? No, but I do have a few different wallets that I use for gambling and various other internet purchases. And also cold storage for my big wins and Bitcoin savings. - Do you have a daily limit on your bankroll? More like a weekly limit, I do not gamble every day. My weekly limit is around 0.05 BTC, not too much I think
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It would be one hell of a pump that's for sure, followed by a huge amount of people selling when prices rise higher and higher, causing the bubble to burst. Would make Bitcoin a lot more popular with the general public though...
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Would it be feasible to have some kind of database of addresses that are related to scams and detect those? Scammers probably change addresses pretty often, but it might be useful still.
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However, judging by the initial hype surrounding VR, working bitcoin into VR gaming would make a much bigger splash than online retailers accepting the digital currency. Combining two cutting edge technologies into one Space Age gaming ecosystem is the stuff that sci-fi dreams are made of. More importantly for us, though, catching the VR wave would bring much more attention to Bitcoin, possibly sparking a large growth in users. https://news.bitcoin.com/why-bitcoin-catch-virtual-reality-gaming-wave/ I don't think I agree with this statement. It would have a far far bigger impact if Steam decided to directly adopt Bitcoin as payment method. Or think of the impact it would have if Blizzard suddenly accepted Bitcoin or used it in a popular MMORPG.
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Is there any Bitcoin wallet sites that would issue debit cards to people who reside in the United States?
WageCan, ANX, Bit-X and Shift see your bitcoin debit card options. Thank you! Much appreciated A friend of mine had been using the WageCan debit card for a while now and she's been very happy with the overall service, got her card in under a week to San Francisco, if I remember correctly. ANX seems to have some issues though, according to some users, be careful which one you choose.
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Friends
Prepare for a new dark age. Today the JPY trades at 117 which is a signal we are in for a big big crash.
The era of the USA is finally over. Soon the western world will self destruct and we will enter a new dark age.
The future is here. AS western civilization self destructs over the coming weeks and months let us be thankful we are alive and have each other to keep our positive momentum going.
This is just a conspiracy theory pretty much, there's nothing going to happen the next couple of months, our civilisation will not be destroyed.
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Nopes there isn't AFAIK,Even if there will how can you verify it as provably fair,i mean the site can make sure that people get very low reward when scraching the card (most of the time) so it won't be completely fair and would be more like a lottery. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Actually, there's nothing about it that would make it hard(er) to be provably fair. You could even make the tickets transferrable, without impacting provably fairness (the person who scratches the ticket would provide the client seed) Yup, pretty much this. Im actually pretty surprised we haven't seen big sites adding scratch card games (there are some im sure but still). As you mentioned it can be bought and transferred. You could even introduce people into bitcoin/crypto gambling with the tickets. Like promotional free tickets etc, it looks more appealing than a standard faucet. It would be cool to see a website that focussed exclusively on scratch cards, indeed making it provably fair wouldn't be too hard to do. I think a concept like this could become pretty popular if done right.
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... The used electronics can be mined (urban mining) and this generates revenues as those electronics contain valuable materials, this revenue is put back into the system, this way the credits get value. ...
What kind of valuable materials? I don't think there's a market for used spare parts of old generation electronics and I thought recycling precious metals is only profitable for the really old models of computers/phones (not many of them left). Anyhow, voted for you. You'd be surprised with how many people still have many of these old electronics laying around. Maybe the newer stuff is worth less, but it would still contain some valuable materials. I also voted btw, hope you can succeed with this, seems like a neat idea!
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I came to figure out, why would a consumer/customer use Bitcoins? You have to pay the 3 cent fee, while you dont have to pay anything when paying with a credit card.
So what is really a benefit for using Bitcoins, customer wise?
When I order food online through pizza.be, it's actually cheaper to pay with Bitcoin, since they don't charge a 1 euro fee like they do for paying with credit card or online banking.
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If there is a pump, the price could reach $1500 or higher. You are saying one of the most obvious thing, of course the price will go up if there is a pump because there isnt anyway for the price to increase unless someone decided to buy alot at once or alot of people buying small amount at the same time ( both are pump as well ) but there should be one coming since halving is near I really hope there won't be a big bubble like that one in late 2013, when it crashes, it won't be a good thing for Bitcoin in general, though it would certainly survive a crash like that again. We would just have months upon months of very low volatility then, I'm not a big fan of that either.
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LOL, at least they've picked the right name for their website ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) But you're correct, that design is as ugly as possible in my opinion, that background..... And I think this is indeed the ugliest dice website I've ever seen. And most annoying too, with that music playing...
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I'm seeing these patterns on almost every site that I play on, I do not think all of these sites are rigged or something like that. It's just variance, or bad luck. Happens to me in the opposite way too when I'm like losing 10 rolls in a row and then decide to bet big once and suddenly win everything back, but you won't hear me complaining then.
I try not to take these patterns serious, if a site is provably fair, you can just check it yourself if you know how.
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This is great news to all the bitcoiners as I believe this will promote another price rise.
Would like to see China adopt BTC as their informal currency though.
Not in the near or medium future. The Chinese currency will devalue a lot when foreign money fly out of it. I can see that happening. They tried to ban it at some point but now they are revering it as super money and I am being to see that as true if it can be recognized as a national currency. I don't know if I could agree with that statement, it would seem pretty crazy that the Chinese government would allow Bitcoin, or endorse it when they have no control over it whatsoever. Maybe we'll see some state-run mining operations by the Chinese in the future, they would certainly embrace it then ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I know it seems relatively safe due to the 'low' volatility. At least compared to back in 2013 when we saw those sky high $1000+ prices. But prices can still drop, however unlikely it may be with the reward halving so close.
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