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561  Local / Altcoins (criptomonedas alternativas) / Re: Cafe Bitcoin Detras de una gran hay un gran intelectual on: August 14, 2015, 11:48:37 PM
para celebrar el lanzamiento de esta moneda estaremos regalando 0.005 Bitcoins a las primeras 20 personas que nos hagan un review negativo sobre "Cafe Bitcoin" o "Randy Brito", solo tienen que escribir un mensaje en este mismo post como el siguiente


Bitcoin adress:fd324fg35465hj8j647h53g4f3
Review: Los de Cafebitcoin son todos unos estafadores y ladrones en especial Randy Brito, en Sevilla tienen una secta religiosa en donde estafan a la gente lavandoles el cerebro para que usen bitcoin.

Y se le enviaran 0.005 Bitcoins



562  Other / Off-topic / Should I take revenge if a member is picking up on me? on: August 13, 2015, 09:23:50 AM
Hi, recently I launch my altcoin and I create a post here in bitcointalk, after the post was created, this user start writing ofensive comments against me and my altcoin, he call me tieve, scammer, ignorant, etc, and he keep writing about bulls#1t ruing my post, and all that for no good reason.
So I ask him to stop but keep going and going, so I did as a normal person will do and instead of attacking him back, I contacted the mods of the forum and told them about this situation, they wrote back and said that they can't do nothing about, and advise me to ignore him and delete his comments.
So, what will you do?
Will you revenge or leave it like that?
Note: when I'm talking about revenge, I'm saying do the same to him here on bitcointalk, example, talking bulls#1t after about him and troll him. Nothing beyong that, I mean, only trolling.
As far as I know, a basic for all communities is the law, and because there is no low in here, should I apply eye by eye?
Thanks.
563  Economy / Economics / Re: This is how 0.037 Bitcoins looks like in Venezuela on: August 12, 2015, 09:33:29 PM
This is why Venezuela will be the first country to adopt a virtual currency.

You don't want any country to "adopt" a virtual currency. If a Government adopts bitcoin they will most surely try to enforce their power upon it, which will result in the devaluation that you see in your Venezuelan dollar.

It would be much better for Bitcoin to remain an independent option to fiat currency, allowing you and others to keep assets in it and those that choose not to can let their assets value with the flow of their fiat currency.

It's really interesting to see how much an average 2 weeks of salary looks like in Venezuela, are you also saying that that 2 weeks of salary is the equivalent of 12 USD?

Im saying that Venezuelans should adopt a virtual currency, no matter what the goverment says, in a way of protest against the system that rule them, if they start trading in an altcoin they will be less afected by devaluation and inflation, an example is that in August you earn 20$ and the price of milk is 0.5$ a litre, in september you will earn 19$ and the price of milk will be 0.7$, by december you will earn 17.5$ and the price of milk will be 0.95. this is really happening, and its hapening because the central bank is printing more money to pay his debt, and the inflation is not worst because all the income venezuela gets for trading oil and other minerals.

Yes, minimun wage is like 20 - 24 a month.
15 years ago was like 140$ a month
564  Economy / Economics / Re: This is how 0.037 Bitcoins looks like in Venezuela on: August 12, 2015, 07:45:46 AM
...

bolivarcoin

Please keep us up to date with BTC and Venezuela!

I have read numerous times that something similar (perhaps further along) is happening in Argentina too.  I know two relatively rich Argentines who go there fairly often and are both into BTC.  Yes, they live well when there.

There would likely be a lot of interesting ways to "play the arbitrage" between BTC, the Venezuelan Bolivar and the US$.

OROBTC i give you a bit more of information, in Argentina the foreing currency exchange its controlled by the government, you can buy only a small amount, this is to stop the Argentinian money to leave the country, this happens because lots of Argentinians dnt trust the central bank, the government and institution, so they buy foreing currency in the black market, its called "Dolar Blue" when you trade with bitcoins, you dnt trade with this institutions or the black market, and why people trade with bitcoins in argentina? there are two main reason, number one, they need to make or receive payments over the internet and they need to use this virtual currency, number two they need to take out the country large amount of money that they cant take in 100$bills.

In Venezuela its a similar but diferent story, Venezuela is one of the richest countries on earth, it has the biggest oil reserves, and lots of minerals and water, Venezuela has the cheapest electricity and petrol prices on earth, and the minimun wage its only 20$, in comparation with Argentina, that has much less mineral resources than Venezuela and the petrol and electricity prices are much higher, and the minimun wage is higher.
But what happened, why in Venezuela 12$ is worth a pile of venezuela money?
The story its really long and hard to explain and it start in 1956 when Venezuela was one, or if not the most prosperous country in the world, so, a short explanation is that his recent governments used all the money that came from the oil and use it give to its citizens in way that it will not create any improvement to the economy, and all this so they can stay on power, so they keep printing money and giving it to the people creating so much inflation that now some say that is 800% for 2015.
Venezuela has no created new bills with high value, and for some reason the bills are disappearing from the banks, if you want to withdraw from the bank you can have only a small amount.
I will post some images from social media, some of this images are from 3 months ago, some of the prices of goods triple



565  Economy / Economics / Re: This is how 0.037 Bitcoins looks like in Venezuela on: August 11, 2015, 11:06:00 PM
Read this article about an Australian guy backpacking in Venezuela,  the article is from april and since then the currency lost 40 % of his value

http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-advice/i-went-from-broke-to-an-instant-millionaire-here/story-fn6yjihw-1227300495540

and this is a graph of venezuela and us$ exchange rate



566  Economy / Economics / Re: This is how 0.37 Bitcoins looks like in Venezuela on: August 11, 2015, 10:53:55 PM
This is why Venezuela will be the first country to adopt a virtual currency.

 0.37 Bitcoins o almost 12 Us$


>>>>
Huh
>>>>

I must have read that wrong somehow
0.37 Bitcoins does not equal $12 US
0.37 Bitcoins = $100 US (@270 US/ BTC)

That or the conversion rate is that bad which would be something else.

Sorry, i made a mistake when posting,

ITS 0.037 BITCOINS, 12 us$
HALF OF MINIMUN WAGE
567  Economy / Economics / This is how 0.037 Bitcoins looks like in Venezuela on: August 11, 2015, 10:26:17 PM
This is why Venezuela will be the first country to adopt a virtual currency.

 0.037 Bitcoins o almost 12 Us$

It loos like a lot of money, but is the equivalent to half of the monthly minimum wage

568  Local / Altcoins (criptomonedas alternativas) / cafecoin son unos scamers y estafadores on: August 10, 2015, 10:21:13 PM
Si la relanzo de nuevo, con una o dos semanas de anticipacion.

Y le hago [p]remine 15% coins, en donde un 12$ seria distribuido entre los ciudadanos Venezolanos y yo me quedara con un 3% "para re invertir" en promocionar y crear tools seria buena idea?

Claro que es buena idea robar a la gente y estafarles con una porquería de moneda, que encima te la quieres quedar con ventaja prometiendo cosas que obviamente no vas a cumplir porque no tienes ni idea de lo que haces.

Aunque la mayoria de los comentarios han escrito sobre este proyecto son negativos (aqui, fb, twitter, etc.), otros creen que seria bueno adoptar otra moneda virtual en Venezuela que no sea el Bitcoin por su mala fama en el mercado negro, drogas, armas, lavado de dinero, etc.

Claaaro, por su mala fama... La moneda más usada por delincuentes y corruptos (como los Boliburgueses chavistas) es el Dólar.

Ademas de esto se esta planeando en Venezuela una campana llamada el plan B #planB en donde algunos que tienen negocios de lavado de dinero en Venezuela promocionarian el Bitcoin para hacerle un Bypass al control de cambio del gobierno que tiene sobre la moneda

Entonces, ¿tú eres el mismo de ChavezCoin, o es que sólo eres chavista también?

Estudia un poco, olvídate del gobierno y ponte a ayudar al individuo, esa minoría a la que pocos quieren ayudar. Defiende las libertades y deja de acusar a los que quieren ayudar de verdad.

Ah, y deja de ser tan ignorante. Aquí tienes algo para ir empezando: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_v-vjbIIFs


ok randy

Pues claro que no tienes ni idea de lo que haces mira:

Saludos, si tienes los conocimientos para hacer crecer este proyecto, puedes leer este post y contactarme.
Si la relanzo de nuevo, con una o dos semanas de anticipacion.

Y le hago remine 15% coins, en donde un 12$ seria distribuido entre los ciudadanos Venezolanos y yo me quedara con un 3% para re invertir en promocionar y crear tools seria buena idea?

Obio que quise decir el 12% restante y no 12$

:O y encima cree que te referías a ese error de escritura, pobre tipo xDD
Wink
569  Local / Altcoins (criptomonedas alternativas) / "randy brito" es un ladron y estafador no le crean on: August 10, 2015, 08:55:17 PM
ok randy

Pues claro que no tienes ni idea de lo que haces mira:

Saludos, si tienes los conocimientos para hacer crecer este proyecto, puedes leer este post y contactarme.
Si la relanzo de nuevo, con una o dos semanas de anticipacion.

Y le hago remine 15% coins, en donde un 12$ seria distribuido entre los ciudadanos Venezolanos y yo me quedara con un 3% para re invertir en promocionar y crear tools seria buena idea?

Obio que quise decir el 12% restante y no 12$
570  Economy / Services / Re: Professional graphic designer & artist: illustrations / logos / webdesign / more on: August 10, 2015, 12:11:33 PM
hey,. can you help me with my logo? and other design?
571  Local / Altcoins (criptomonedas alternativas) / cafebitcoin en sevilla es una secta religiosa tengan cuidado on: August 10, 2015, 10:55:11 AM
Si randy brito, tu eres mi idolo, y si tu dices que cafebitcoin esta echo para estafar y robar a la gente, entonces tu tienes razon, yo no te voy a llevar la contraria, es que yo quiero que me digas como haces para estafar a tanta gente, yo quiero ser como tu y crear my propia secta bitcoin para estafar, por favor dime como hacer para instalar el spyware y robar los bitcoins, dimelo porfavor
572  Local / Altcoins (criptomonedas alternativas) / randy brito es un ladron tengan cuidado no le den dinero on: August 10, 2015, 02:02:59 AM
Si la relanzo de nuevo, con una o dos semanas de anticipacion.

Y le hago remine 15% coins, en donde un 12$ seria distribuido entre los ciudadanos Venezolanos y yo me quedara con un 3% para re invertir en promocionar y crear tools seria buena idea?

Aunque la mayoria de los comentarios han escrito sobre este proyecto son negativos (aqui, fb, twitter, etc.), otros creen que seria bueno adoptar otra moneda virtual en Venezuela que no sea el Bitcoin por su mala fama en el mercado negro, drogas, armas, lavado de dinero, etc.  Ademas de esto se esta planeando en Venezuela una campana llamada el plan B #planB en donde algunos que tienen negocios de lavado de dinero en Venezuela promocionarian el Bitcoin para hacerle un Bypass al control de cambio del gobierno que tiene sobre la moneda

No es mala idea preminar algo para darselo a los ciudadanos. Pero tienes que tener muy claro como vas a distribuirlas y que metodo vas a utilizar para identificar a las personas. Y esas personas tendran que ver si les compensa enseñar esa documentacion por la cantidad de dinero que les ofreces.

Tambien sería interesante que desde principio contaras con alguna pool y con algun exchange. Mira Bleutrade o Cryptopia, son los nuevos van bastante bien y no tiene fama de IPO SCAM como C-cex

Lo de guardarte algo para promocionar tambien esta bien. Poniendo como premio para los primeros negocios o para alguna campaña de marketing.
Eso si, yo veo mejor un 14% para los venezolanos y 1% para promocion.

Si consideras que te mereces algo, ya que vas a llevar a cabo un trabajo que te va a llevar horas y dolores de cabeza, dilo desde el principio.
Si crees que es justo quedarte el 0.01% para ti, dilo desde el principio. Importante la transparencia en cualquier caso.
Te podrán criticar, pero es mejor que te quedes el 0.01%, a que desaparezcas a la segunda semana

Gracias TeslaFreeEnergy, para repartir el 10% entre sus ciudadanos de manera igual va a ser muy dificil en estos momentos, Venezuela es uno de los paises mas corruptos del mundo, se podria hacer a traves del documento unico de identidad, pero hay personas que cuentan con mas de uno, (incluyendo politicos), es normal ver en la lista del registro de votacion online de Venezuela con muchos casos asi, al igual como nombres falsos, y repartir los Bolivarcoin por documento de identidad ahumentaria significativamente la corrupcion, pero esto podria arreglarce con nuevas technologias como por ejemplo que se creara una cartera unica por huella dactilar, o por cada iris del ojo, o adn, esto no se puede falsificar, entonces cada venezolano tendria que registrarce con su numero de cedula y partida de nacimiento en un sistema en donde se le tomaria su muestra de identificacion infalsificable, como la iris, adn, o huella dactilar, y se le crearia una cartera y se le depositarian la cantidad de Bolivarcoin, esto claro es en un futuro cercano en donde estas tecnologias esteen desarrolladas y a nuestro facil alcance.

Y luego, yo no quiero quedarme con nada, esto lo digo honestamente, yo quiero quedarme con un porcentaje para promocionar la moneda y crear faucets, etc. y usaria todo el 3% que premine para mi, y lo gastaria y no me quedaria con nada, yo publicaria publicamente en el blockchain de la moneda mi direccion de wallet en donde ese dinero estaria depositado  para que todos vean a donde va, claro, yo creare aplicaciones en donde yo cobraria un fee y ese fee me lo quedaria yo como ganancia.
573  Local / Altcoins (criptomonedas alternativas) / randy brito de bitcoinvenezuela.com esta desinformando a los venezolanos on: August 09, 2015, 09:56:12 AM
Otra ArepaCoin, mismo objetivo: dar vergüenza ajena.

Gracias btcven

Si tienes razon, cafebitcoin da verguenza, son todos unos ignorantes
574  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bolivarcoin (BOL) Venezuela Virtual Currency on: August 09, 2015, 06:37:48 AM
If you can help this project to grown, im looking for someone who can help me to create a wallet, pool, mobile app, etc

Please go to this post to know more about it

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1148003.new#new
575  Economy / Services / Looking for people to help me develop my ALTCOIN project on: August 09, 2015, 06:25:24 AM
Hello, i need people to help me to develop my altcoin project, i am not a programer.

All you need to do is to get any opersource software and configure so it can be used with my altcoin.

I can pay by bitcoin, please not a high price, as im doing this for free and im not going to get a profit from this.

In priority order, what i need is:

1 A mining pool.

2 A wallet for mac and linux

3 Set up a block explorer

4 A wallet for mobile phone

5 A web walltet

6 A Faucet linked to the wallet

7 ....

Please only reply if you can prove you have the experience necessary to do it

If you do it for free or for a reasonable price i will add your real name as a contributor to this project

If you charge for your work, your name not be on the project, i believe it can help somehow with your curriculum if this become big.

Any question here,

thanks all
576  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-06-10] Hyperinflation Fires Up Bitcoin Adoption in Venezuela on: August 09, 2015, 02:30:48 AM
The ongoing hyperinflation in Venezuelan markets is reportedly causing an increase in Bitcoin adoption, according to the Panam Post.

The online media outlet has collected evidences from a nonprofit digital currency educationalist, Bitcoin Venezuela. Their report demonstrates a drastic surge in Bitcoin usage — almost 50% within one week — in the wake of government’s stringent controls over the foreign exchange markets.

http://www.newsbtc.com/2015/06/10/hyperinflation-fires-up-bitcoin-adoption-in-venezuela/

Do you think that if a country adopt a cryptocurrency it will be Bitcoin? or another altcoin?
577  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bolivarcoin (BOL) Venezuela Virtual Currency on: August 09, 2015, 02:14:44 AM
Please reupload wallet on and source ?

More easy to access and download.

https://mega.co.nz/
https://www.mediafire.com/
https://www.box.com/

Thanks lin0sspice  the source its on github, you can see it herehttps://github.com/bolivarcoin/bolivarcoin
578  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bolivarcoin (BOL) Venezuela Virtual Currency on: August 09, 2015, 02:08:29 AM

So the question is, is a virtual currency in Venezuela help the economy and his citizens?


I recommend the good people of Venezuela use el Bitcoin then.  Cheesy

Some in Venezuela use bitcoin will say is a comunity of 3000 people and growing everyday, but the main use for this is to avoid the control exchange by the government, and to move money in and out the country, but it will be never be used as a daily currency
579  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bolivarcoin (BOL) Venezuela Virtual Currency on: August 09, 2015, 01:47:08 AM
So are you from Venezuela ?
Are they 125 Venezuela citizen ?
What the impact from those people to the coin ?


Hi boutiuqe, I was born in Venezuela but i live overseas, Yes, about 100 of the users that already mined some coins are from Venezuela, the rest from other countries.

The impact will be huge, Venezuela can become the first nation to adopt a virtual currency, there are too many articles on the news and many economist are talking about it.

The situation in Venezuela right now is the worst in his history, (just type Venezuela on google and read the news)

The latest news are:

Venezuela is running out of bills, if you want to withdraw from your account the bank will only give you a small amount because there are no bills.

Nobody knows what the real inflation is, the central bank is not publishing, some economist are talking that the accumulated inflation for 2015 is around 170% to 800%.

There is no food in Venezuela, people need to queue for hours (sometimes more than 10)to buy products on the supermarket, and they only can buy one of each.

The minimum wage is only 20$ a month.

There are 4 official currency exchange and one extraoficcial, official is: 1$ - 6Bf, extraoficcial 1$ - 700Bf. No one has access to the oficial exchange rate.

So the question is, is a virtual currency in Venezuela help the economy and his citizens?
The answer is yes, and we all know why, no one can control it, anyone can mine it, storage, sell or buy it, create new business, exchange for whatever, etc, etc.
580  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bolivarcoin (BOL) Venezuela Virtual Currency on: August 09, 2015, 12:27:14 AM
Download wallet, and it is not running
2nd, node from many coin, so it is just another scam coin.
3rd, you did not have source , which is same as many other scam coin. which you wait for paid creator to upload.

1 If you download the wallet and its not running, maybe its an incompatibility problem.
2 Sorry, but this project its not scam. Node its from amazon free ubuntu server
3 Yes there is a source, i need to upload to github here is the link but still nothing in there https://github.com/bolivarcoin
4 If someone can contribute and make this project better its welcome
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