Probably not. I keep buying small amounts with my spare money. Some of my latest transactions were at about $3200/BTC, then at $4000/BTC. I always thought that it may be the peak, at least for some long time (months), but so far it continued to rise...
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Received the coins, thank you!
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One more vote for Electrum ( https://electrum.org). It does support multisig wallets, although I did not use them personally.
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As others already said, there is no such thing as "bitcoin account". Web sites of some exchanges may be blocked, but right now I have no problems accessing Kraken and CEX.IO. Bitcoin clients work as usual (I personally use Electrum). It is a proposal (not yet a law) of regulation.
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Well, people have been using paper money (and gold and silver coins before that) as a method of payment for illegal activities for many centuries. Is it an abuse? Bitcoin is just an instrument, and as many instruments it may be used both for good and for bad.
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if you are serious about security of your puter: 1) Do NOT use windows, use linux only. If you absolutely need windows set up a dual boot and never do anything confidential on windows 2) Learn to use partition encryption and use it to store anything confidential on all of your devices. 3) Never install any dubious software on your puter (including browser extensions) 4) Never access confidential info on an unsecure device (like any smartphone)
Excellent advice. I do not encrypt partition where the wallets are stored since the Electrum wallets are themselves encrypted, but 1, 3, and 4 are a must for me. I can add: 5) Learn to setup virtual machines (VirtualBox is free) and use them for experimenting with dubious software, including any new altcoin wallets.
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I had a similar experience. As I've said before, now bitcoin is completely unsuitable as a system of payment for goods and services, etc. It seems to be an excellent investment and obviously it is much more convenient than gold bullion, but it cannot compete with credit cards for everyday shopping. Let's see if the Lightning Network can change the situation.
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Just found a typo in the very first paragraph: "It is devided into 1 000 000 token-slices. 100% of the profit is distributed among all token holders..." It should be "divided", not "devided".
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A very interesting project. Joined signature campaign, e-mail subscription and Telegram.
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A cryptocurrency exchange controlled by the people, with transparent distribution of profits... I like the idea.
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OK, I suppose that since I'm disqualified, I just can switch to another bounty campaign.
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Joined the signature campaign yesterday (put the signature before applying), checked the list and found that I have 'y' in the 'Disqualified' column. What did I do wrong?
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Joined the signature campaign. However, there is a problem with the code for jr. members. It is 157 characters long, but the maximum allowed for jr. members is 150, so I had to cut it a bit.
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No airdrop for those whose Twitter account has less than 100 followers?
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Tokens received, thank you!
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Submitted form for the 3rd airdrop, thanks.
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The number of blocks started to increase, 10321 now.
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10240 blocks, 1 active connection, synced. No issues.
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No, I don't move from BTC, but I don't dump my Bitcoin Cash either. I'm holding roughly equal amount of both and waiting.
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It depends on location. In person, nobody ever asked me about bitcoin. All my communications about crypto are online.
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