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61  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What Bitcoin wallets are best to use? on: August 25, 2016, 08:06:51 PM
for me blockchain.info wallet is definitely the best on and i never look for any replaces because it is just perfect
62  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to build bitcoin website wallet on: August 25, 2016, 08:03:02 PM
hello ,

can any one help me which script used to build blockchain.info or coinbase.com

as i want build something same features please ?
there is no need to build the same thing in my opinion, wouldnt it be better to just create something unique and attract more people to it?
63  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Back in the game. Looking for some help on: August 25, 2016, 08:01:21 PM
So, a while back i lost all interest in bitcoin, but it seems like it's gaining some momentum.

Just looking for a few tips to get back into make some coin.



it is just getting momentum right now but in my opinion everything is possible in the future
64  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is the easy way to earn 0.01 bitcoin? per day? on: August 25, 2016, 07:59:52 PM
Just join in signature or twitter campaign,many twitter campaigns accepts newbies too:) At this time many campaigns is full,but you have need to check them time per time for free slots.

I think all twitter campaign not accept newbies. I think the minimum rank is jr.member. just go to service section, because last time i saw that the minimum rank is jr.member
i think you might be right so the easiest way would be to participate in signature campaigns
65  Economy / Economics / Re: Can we Manipulate Bitcoin price? on: August 25, 2016, 07:51:31 PM
Economic manipulation is done by all the major fund houses and so i do believe those who hold huge number of bitcoins can definitely influence the price of bitcoin . The former has a regulatory board to monitor these sort of manipulation, where as in bitcoin anything goes. This is my level of understanding bitcoin
thats true and it is really bad that it is so easy for the rich to manipulate everything all the time
66  Economy / Economics / Re: How to save money. on: August 25, 2016, 07:41:22 PM
It's very strange question for me, you just need to put a part of your money in long box for a better times, and the main rule is not to use this money when it's no needed.
thats true, in my opinion it is the only way or you should just invest into bitcoins in a cold storage and nothing else
67  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you actively spend your bitcoins? on: August 25, 2016, 07:40:01 PM
Besides traders, I know few people who use btc daily.
well i use bitcoins daily, i usually buy some steam items or something else to be honest, that is really great
68  Economy / Economics / Re: Soo, I'm planning on buying €1000 in bitcoins. Yes or no? on: August 25, 2016, 07:37:07 PM
isn't 1000 not even 2 btc i think a bit of a joke, i'm sure you can afford to lose that, so i would do it, especially now that bitcoin seems to have recovered, from the hack and the bad news that were coming lately
well i think everything might be possible to be honest, it really depends a lot on what the person works
69  Economy / Economics / Re: USD vs BTC on: August 25, 2016, 07:35:59 PM
USD still popular over high popular is compare bitcoin
you wrong is compare, maybe compare dollar paypal , dollar perfectmoney dollar okpay is right placed compare
is comare USD not equal, USD real curency in the world , bitcoin digital curency

I have no idea what you are trying to say but for me I think USD is still better currency in compare to bitcoin as it can be used anywhere to buy anything.
it is not a better currency at all, bitcoins are the best because they are not controled by any banks or other financial institutions

But Bitcoin is essentially controlled by major mining pools now. They seem not to exercise their power (at least, openly), but apart from that, they are just like any other financial institution which has control over money (the US dollar or whatever)...

So what's the difference really?
well you are right, thats what i dont like about bitcoins because it becomes a little bit centralized
70  Economy / Economics / Re: Mining coins save or sell it? on: August 25, 2016, 07:34:37 PM
Do not ever mine some altcoin with huge amount, because everyone knows, no one can predict how long these altcoins will still exist on the market. just visit yobit exchanger, so many coin are dead before one year.

Why mine altcoins? Just buy them and take the ride of the whales profit taking.

After all, altcoins are just made to make short term profits. No altcoin investment are meant for long term.
yeah i never do that to be honest, mining altcoins is just a waste of time and nothing else
71  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin or Gold? What would you pick? on: August 25, 2016, 07:32:02 PM
only bitcoins all the time, it is definitely a way better currency than gold that i can use to do online shopping whenever i want
yeah, bitcoins are definitely better than gold because bitcoin has the potential to grow a lot in the future
72  Economy / Economics / Re: If there was no fiat where will BTC base its value? on: August 25, 2016, 07:31:25 PM
Fiat currencies will be in use at least 100 years and more. There are many countries in the world, where computers are something exclusive, like India, Nepal etc. Plus there are also many people, who like to use fiat paper money, especially in Europe. And in fact BTC users are small group from all world people, who use money.  Wink 
i really dont think so in my opinion it might be around only for 20 years or so and not any more
73  Economy / Speculation / Re: How many bitcoins do I need to retire in 20 years? on: August 25, 2016, 07:29:45 PM
100bitcoins and a well settled busness will be more than enough to get retired after 20years but i think 100bitcoin is little bit harder to achive in this time but you can try

It may be more than enough, but it depends on how the currency will rise in value over the years.
Depend on his need to wag money.so you can not say 100 bitcoin will be enough .if you looking to retire after 20 year than why not to invest 1 btc in trustable mining service which give you good profit.
I don't know why you're recommending for him to put some money into a mining service. Investing in cloud mining is literally betting against the network and assuming that the overall hashing power is going to go down over the time that you have your contract, and that's already an unlikely bet. On top of the fact that a majority of mining services turn out to be scams in one way or the other.

I did some calculation on the cloud mining. If there is no difficulty rise, you can make some profit. Otherwise, there is no profit.
What calculations you made on cloud mining man.Most cloud mining are totally scam and are ponzi schemes and investing money there means lost of all the money and we are talking about 20 years later and no one of the cloud mining sites running today will last that longer .


Exactly and if you believe that cloud mining sites will operate for next 20 years then that will never happen, in fact they will run away in short term when they find enough investors.
yeah, thats why i never invest into them because i know that they will all the time turn to a scam in my opinion
74  Economy / Economics / Re: What would it actually take to make BitCoin the most used currency in the world? on: August 25, 2016, 07:24:59 PM
We need fast adoption and some experts who can solve the present market solutions.we need better stratgyes and more innovative ideas we need to advertise we have to spread bitcoin to every corner of the world so we can make it to mainstream
that would be really great to be honest and in my opinion bitcoin is going to be more adopted in the future
75  Other / Off-topic / Re: When is Bitcoins going to die? on: August 25, 2016, 07:21:08 PM
The mining is becoming too expensive and none profitable. I think that will bring uᴉoɔʇᴉq to an end. Another problems is that there is only a few miners left controlled by a few making them controlling moondollars. It's no longer the currency of the people but a currency of the few rich companies that runs the show.....but for how long can the continue?

I have been looking at Rimbit  instead since it is premined and therefore don't need the middleman with the expensive hardware for transaction validation. Instead the validation is done by the wallet's running on peoples computers. As I see it it's a currency for the people and it will stay that way. Sadly it's still fairly unknown.

Time will show how long moondollars survive but my guess is not more than 3 years......please challenge that statement with serious arguments.




I dont think that bitcoin i going to die
have you taken you spare time to look at the numerous investment that has gone into bitcoin do you think that those investors are crazy or do you think that the have no done a well research on the bitcoin market

my bro more than 1 billion has been invested into bitcoin and more are still happening now banks are now testing the bitcoin market and are planing to use bitcoin the dark-web market process 86% of bitcoin transaction every day so i don't think that bitcoin will die
In simpler terms, as long as there are miners and users and coins are cycling through the network, bitcoin will survive regardless of it's value.
We don't actually need to have complicated explanations because not all are obviously interested in that but if they are, then they can see quite a lot of threads discussing about this.
more precisely as long as there is demand for bitcoin as long as it also bitcoin life, certainly because of the magnitude of demand will attract many new investors to invest their money in bitcoin.
you are right, in my opinion we will make a lot of money with bitcoins in the future because it will grow only
76  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is there to do with bitcoins these days ? on: August 25, 2016, 07:15:56 PM
I have invested my bitcoins in different alt coins at a moment and I am earning really good profits from it and its always better to trade instead of simply holding it.
i dont do that to be honest, i have never managed to make profit with cryptos though i hope it will be possible in the future
77  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you accept bitcoin as your salary? on: August 25, 2016, 07:15:06 PM
Yes, why not? At my opinion even after exchanging  my slalary into fiat after reciving will bring me more profit, cause of difference of bitcoins price.
thats true, in my opinion i would definitely accept my bitcoins as a salary to make good profit in the future
78  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why do you have Bitcoin? on: August 25, 2016, 07:05:29 PM
I have Bitcoin because I am using them for multiple purposes like investing in other altcoins to gain good profit as trading, I am also gambling with these Bitcoins because it is more convenient and provide anonymity while gambling online and pay with these for some digital services as well inclusive online money transfer as well.

Gambling with bitcoin is really good and most of the users are buying bitcoins for gambling purpose as its very easy to gamble with bitcoins without letting know people around you.
of course it is really good in my opinion it allows people to play with their money really easily online
79  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why we must trust with bitcoin? on: August 25, 2016, 07:02:46 PM
Trust is necessary in order for bitcoin to succeed and progress, the system is great and it can give benefits to both the investors and the actives users in transaction online so we just need to trust this one as it is the only thing that makes stable because it is decentralized and we have no assurance to get our money back once lose in value or stolen.
thats true, in my opinion without trust bitcoin wouldnt even be around in my opinion
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