I'm more interested about what he will do against the New World Order.
Will declare George Soros as an enemy of United States?
Will he sue Obama and Hillary, among other from the administration?
Will he becomes friend with Russia?
etc..
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Hello,
Want to apply for the Contribution Prize, I've added the Avatar.
Me too added text and signature , please add me too contribution haha Im too for contribution prize, i will post my detail on registration thread in a few minutes.. Btw can i know detail rules for side competition?because you said it was in mini league... 1. If base on point after daily ROI, how many point for 1st, 2nd ,3rd, etc rank in daily ROI? **Example, how many point i got for 1 day if was on rank 2nd for daily ROI?? Or summary for a few day daily ROI?? ** Example for 3 days daily mini leagu : 1st day ROI +4,6%, 2nd day ROI +11%, 3rd day ROI -7,4%. So my total ROI summmary was +8,2%... the points will the awarded every day and will depend on your relative position in relation to the other members, not of your absolute ROI. also each day is independent of the other, so no rollover of ROI each day or something like that(if I understood your question) the rules for the side competition are here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1256522.0
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RB Leipzig has a strong home record(still undefeated in this Bundesliga season) and I guess their injuries problems are not that big after the Christmas break.
Both teams to score also sounds good if you look at the statistics(71% in RB's last 7 games)
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PSG sometimes has shock results when playing outside home and Nantes has yet to concede under the Sergio manager. Maybe back them draw or win might serve as a semi lottery ticket for today
For the other games I think Bordeaux, Dijon and Guingamp will win
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What's happening to Liverpool, they're fucking my bet slip up, is it because of S. Mane's absence?? WTF!! Relegation bound Swansea can't be doing this to us on home turf. This is fucking frustrating and these boys better not spoil my weekend.
Liverpool already got a draw and still almost 20 min of game. I think Liverpool win win this one and you bet slip will be fine, apparently they woke up in the second half 3-2 or 4-2 for Liverpool
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Of course if the chinese attack Bitcoin to stop the flow of capital, they will also attack Litecoin and any other crypto that has any significant volume.
Maybe for a short time, before PBOC realize what is happening, Litecoin may get some valuation, but I doubt
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because you would have to use a 3rd part service, I don't know how easy is to implement this and if you would have to pay a fee or something, so most wallets just don't use it to keep things simpler
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Las Palmas vs Deportivo La Coruna
Las Palmas is undefeated in their last 13 home matches in the Serie A and Deportivo usually have both teams to score in their results, at least recently(6 of 8 games) and the striker Marko Livaja from Las Palmas has 4 goals in 7 games, so I think Las Palmas and both teams to score is the bet here
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Yes, there always is. For example, if all governments in the world decide to ban Bitcoin
But only a few million people at most use Bitcoin, so there is much more room for growth than for decrease of demand.
Maybe the people that use Bitcoin tomorrow won't be the ones that use today, but I still think the demand won't decrease
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If all of sudden the chinese volume goes down exactly when PBOC is audicting them will looks too suspicious.
I think they will find a way to keep the volume high, for their own survival sake
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Trump inauguration bull run is coming today. All those people thinking its the end of the world and all that good stuff once chaos ensues in DC Ready to cash out at 1000
more like the nothing happened day, at least so far most significant event was the flash break of $900 then to correction back to $888 I don't see anything happening now, unless some big news come out or if the PBOC farts
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Some people with power wants to abolish cash and use only digital money, so they will have total control of people's finances, but it still is far away from being reality, because still several people don't use digital money, either because they don't have bank accounts or because they don't know how to use computer(elder people etc)
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Let`s see, if their staff ignore Bitcoin or make favorable things, $2000 is possible this year or next, with the correct economic conjecture.
If they decide to regulate it in a bad way, or tax it, or restrict it, won't be good for price of course
I don't know what is their position regarding to BTC, if any
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I don't care about short term micro crashes.
By September we will see the price at least 1.6x higher than the last high this month(around $1700/btc), if the pattern from 2015 and 2016 repeats again. The dips are opportunities to short and get more coins until the big rise, nothing more.
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I don't know about Bitcoin tips, but some free services trust on tips and donations, and they still are somehow able to pay for the developers.
Like adblock and wayback machine, that have dedicated staff and survive because of donations
So tipping works, at least if your intention is run a service and be helpful to others, and not get loads of money and get rich
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Never burn stuff that could be of some value in the future, even crazy people would not burn or tear money(or precious things)
There are people that buy old coins out of circulation and with no value, maybe someone will buy Bitcoins even if they don`t have any monetary value anymore
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What game? What are the rules?
What site?
More important than escrow and rates is what is being adversed, so you can decide if you would like to associate your name with the service
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http://www.coindesk.com/uk-exchange-coinfloor-embraces-no-fee-bitcoin-trading/London-based digital currency exchange Coinfloor has announced it will adopt a 'no-fee' bitcoin trading policy beginning later this week.
With the move, Coinfloor, one of the larger players in bitcoin's still nascent GBP market, embraces a pricing strategy that is comparable to the industry's largest, though primarily China-based exchanges, which have long withheld fees on bitcoin-denominated trades.
Speaking to CoinDesk, exchange representatives indicated that the move is designed to boost liquidity at the exchange, the largest GBP bitcoin trading platform by volume, according to data from Bitcoinity.
...Coinfloor said it will continue to charge for bitcoin withdrawals, as well as GBP deposits and withdrawals. My feeling is that this is just an introductory offer and when they have enough liquidity they will start charging fees for trading. It is perfectly possible to cover their expenses with fees on "bitcoin withdrawals, as well as GBP deposits and withdrawals". 0 fees is a perfect environment for liquidity providing trading bots. However a maker-taker fee structure that is free for makers can accomplish the same thing while preventing wash trades. of course cover the expenses with deposits and withdraws will be only a plausible excuse they will get much more by trading their own coins, and maybe will try some market manipulation, like some people accuse the chinese exchanges to do. at least the chinese won't be the only ones with 0% fees, if this exchange succeeds
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With bitcoins, I only bet with Directbet, because of the tipster championship.
So my vote is with them, but I don't have much experience with Bitcoin gambling sites
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Why not, if the fees are fair?
Would not be worse than use an exchange
Exchanges still are riskier than banks
Also we don't have to put everything on banks
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