Jesus loves bitcoin And the devil adores money. Not so sure about these rumors
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Well, the years pass and people still believe in imminent apocalypses. I have been a forex trader for long and all the time "expert" analysts are predicting that the current economic system is unsustainable and its collapse is getting closer... but it never comes. So I have learned to live with this continuous but harmless threat.
End of the Eighties. Atomic Warfare around the corner. The believe that things will collaps are growing mature, "the end is near" nowadays merely affecting the financials, not one's eternal soul or mortal life. I' getting more relaxed about that.
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People who interested in bitcoins will say yes but better to think twice before you investing on something. Maybe it will be not so good as you expected.
To invest how, there are several ways. Would not buy cloud mining contracts just now, or install mining capacity at home. Maybe different in two monthes when things settlet some more. Buying BTC now should be safe.
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Unfortunately, I have to say "no idea." It all depends on whether or not RISE can attract the kind of startup-quality talent that Ethereum has attracted.
Ouch! Don't judge that harsh. But I'm with you, the clone of a clone of some ETH knockof surely doesn't mean "Mooon"
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To quote a good friend of mine, "because it doesn't have the backing [I kid you not] of government if it fails: no FSCS protection, etc...".
Or, variously, "I trust the government"
Madness.
"Madness" you say mentioning the government. Well, by my kind apologies just pointing out (you are from UK, right?) not all Govs are like that, like yours
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It is dead since nobody can calc the correct fee any more. It should be around 1 or 2 Satoshis...
try bitcoinfees.21.co there are some relyable statistics on fees versus delivery time
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Only a serious technology failure could cause $1. If happens, it's over.
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People are hating on the bitcoin but keep in mind that you always will have this because on every currency there are some haters. I also think that the bitcoin does not have a lot of haters that can be taken serious.
I agree. If lots of people really hated Bitcoin, it wouldn't have such a high price no i think majority of people have no idea about bitocin. may be some people there who have no interest in bitcoin because of the high price or may be they involve in some other currencies like altcoin or one coin such like other but i think now people are getting information about the importance of bitcoin and they are entering in the world of bitcoin. Have no idea or merely some vague, due to mass media influences. Regarding money, it's just money, people love or hate it regardless of the paper's colors (except in downunder when new bills got printed recently). Pecunia non olet
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I guess the price aftter halving will be over $800.
Will second that, since we are like $600 and more just now and the event still beeing in front of us.
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I earn allot of bitcoins everyday before the halving i am earning around the 0.5 bitcoins everyday and i dont think that the halving will affect positive way for me So if you can give me a new method to make money with bitcoins i will hear from you.
Why? Teh halving will not half your half Bitcoin in any way
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Mark Karpeles, mein grosses Vorbild! er ist ein Lügner und Verbrecher Nö, Willibot und pirateat40 sind 2 der größten Kurstreiber. Dazwischen gehts wie bei Tragedy of the common bergabwärts. Mt.Gox lief wohl, wenn man sich http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/05/19/behind-the-biggest-bitcoin-heist-in-history-inside-the-implosion-of-mt-gox.html so durchliest, als Insidejob der Vorbesitzer. McCaleb's administrator account, die Knebelverträge beim Verkauf das passt 1 und 1 zusammen. Der Pinguin ist nur der Dumme, den sie gefunden haben. “He was like a more stoic version of the Cheshire Cat. He was always smiling. He could probably tell you, ‘Oh, the entire office is on fire and we’d better leave before we burn to death’ and it would be the same expression.”
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alles klar.
auch keine Fragen dazu.
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Sehr schön ausgedrückt. Man könnte solche Krisen auch als immanent zum Wirtschaftssystem bezeichnen.
Bitcoin ist doch genauso. Mal sind die Blöcke voll, und alle rudern mit den Armen und laufen aufgeweckt umher. Und dann wieder nicht. Dann gibt's bald "Segwit" oder etwas "insert beliebiges hier" halt, immer sehr technisches und das hält die Nerds mit Brille vorne auf der Stuhlkante gebannt. Derweil wird in China der Bitcoin abwechselnd erlaubt, oder wieder verboten. Russland ebenso. Kannst du 600watt nach Details fragen https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=26136.msg15411843#msg15411843Ein Satoshi kommt, ein Satoshi geht, vergleiche "Whack the mole". Abwechselnd geht der BTC rauf, und die Altcoins werden geschlachtet. Oder der BTC geht runter, und nur ein paar wenige ominöse Altcoins werden gepumped solche wie New Economy Movement der auf BTC38 mit Chinadollars versorgt wird, oder dieses unrauchbare Sia. Und später wechselt man wieder in den Bitcoin Pumpmodus. Bitcoin ist um keinen Deut anders.
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Assad, Kim Jong Un, Erdogan würde ich eher als Stabilitätsgaranten sehen. Sieht man ja, was aus einem Diktatorenstaat wird, wenn man den Diktator abschafft. Irak. Afghanistan. Libyen. Demokratie in der Marktgerechten Demokratieform lässt sich dort auf Jahre hin nicht überhelfen.
Ich habe "Keine Finanzkrise in Sicht" angekreuzt. Die "Krise" gehört zum System dazu, ist der normale Betriebsmodus. Genau so wie Kriege, obwohl die ja mittlerweile "abroad" geführt werden aus Rücksicht auf das klerikale/ökologische Gemüt der Heimbevölkerung.
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I don't get what's happening to the price as it was up after 20th May and now it's again fluctuating between $550-$700. I'm not interested in the price now as I feel it might just be stable at $600 and it would be profitable in the long run. GBP price fell and it brought down the BTC price as well.
But you know that last week, at thursday night to friday morning Bitcoin shot up from 550 to 680 due to an officially announced Brexit! During that friday we saw a peak of 698 at finex. So the Brexit had a positive effect after the huge correction which happened shortly before that. Now it looks like we could move a bit sideways in a 600-650 range. Looking like a dead cat bounce in the aftermath
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For sure i dont even want my women that she know how to use the bitcoin becasue there are to many that can disappear becasue women gives all our money away to clothing and other things so i dont think you all want to give your bitcoins to your women.
Thatsl why i dont tell my girl how can bitcoin be used. Im sure she will buy many clothes with my bitcoin. She surr will convert my bitcoin to our local currencies Yeah women would only use the Bitcoin if they were able to buy things like clothes for cheaper with Bitcoin. They would only be here to use it as a currency. I think that there is no way that the majority of the women is going to make use of Bitcoin. But.. but ..! Isn't it *supposed* to be a currency?! Honestly, getting retailers into advertising BTC as a payment option for cheaper deals, that would be the breakthrough
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Actually they are not mining, Most cloudmining site actually ponzi. They dont even have mining equipment. What they need is to take much investor to invest their money and after the owner get much money they ran away
If you want mining just buy your own mining equipment and mining for yourself, it will not turn into scam
But Difficulty will increase, turning your equipment purchase into a bad investment. One altcoin exchanger once offered Mining Shares which had been tradeable, but scammish too. The whole process of distributing new coins needs an overhaul.
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I thought everyone was going to go balls to the wall after Brexit but it seems the price is stagnant for the past few hours. Call me conspiratorial, but could it be that the price is being kept down artificially? Is there anyway in the bitcoin system to keep track of all transactions and who specifically is doing the selling?
The price is being manipulated with Chinese traders, there's no real demand at all. It was all a pump and dump of this chinese traders to build a fomo around the bitcoin community and make a profit. Harsh conclusions! A different take: There is a LTC/GBP market at CoinsBank. There has been BTC/GBP markets on BTCe, gone some ages ago. The brittish aren't so much into trading their currency for BTC. Brittish manufactored mining equipment beeing a thing of the past, too. Anybody remembers those FPGA assemblies? Cairnsmore 1 ? But Brexit shakes all those Fiat markets, so ... good advertising, even if not instantly affecting the scene.
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People may not trust the security around bitcoin.
That's really an issue and reason why people are stopping from using bitcoin. Because there are some people that are tackling about the security of bitcoin wallet addresses. Thinking about that an hacker can easily penetrate to their accounts and get the balance they have. Advertise hardware wallets. The typical office desktop was never meant as a store for currency. For daily payments, well everybody owns 2 handhelds, so can reserve one for serious stuff like playing angry birds, using the other for Bitcoins.
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Ja der btc kurs steigt aber freuen tue ich mich über den Brexit überhaupt nicht. Ich kann die Folgen von einem Brexit überhaupt nicht absehen. Ist das der Anfang vom Ende der EU? Gibt es auf lange Sicht wieder Kriege in Europa? Gar kein Bock auf sowas. Führt ein Brexit zu einer Rezession in ganz Europa?
Ist es so als wenn ein paar Passagiere der Titanic beim Untergang jubeln, weil sie zuvor Anteile an einem Unternehmen gekauft haben, dass Rettungswesten herstellt?
Kennt jemand den renomierten Immobilienmakler über den so etwas wohl laufen könnte? Ich suche einen vermuteten neulichen Notverkauf, von einer Frau Queen eine Immobilie Namens "Buckingham". Biete 3.21 BTC, meins! Und dann steht man da mit Sektflöte und Rettungsweste auf dem Balkon während der Wasserspiegel steigt. Mein Vorschlag ans Parlament wäre ja, die Angelegenheit etwas hinauszuzögern. Was das Volk da entschieden hat geschah auch im Unwissen über die Wirkungen.
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