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61  Economy / Services / Re: Tidex Signature Campaign on: March 14, 2017, 03:23:30 PM
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64  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Easiest Way to Turn Bitcoin into Cash? on: March 12, 2017, 08:21:53 PM
As stated before I think the best way is to sell them on sites like localbitcoin, that way you earn more and you can easily transfer them to your bank account
Localbitcoin, coins.ph such a good connecting site and an easy way to turn Bitcoin into cash. Also, I would like to prefer selling it to your friends one of the easiest way to turn bitcoin into real money otherwise trusted exchange site are the best.

Yes Localbitcoin is the best way to turn bitcoin into the hard cash but there are some aspects which we need to consider before exchanging which is nothing but the trader with whom you gonna trade your bitcoin for local currency should have good trust rating and huge transactions. you may find some traders charges slightly higher than others and some charge much lesser but will not have good trust rating so always go for the one with good ratings. I wish all the merchants start accepting bitcoin as money
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66  Economy / Economics / Re: bitcoin benefit of saving for a long time? on: March 11, 2017, 08:55:58 PM
I am storing bitcoin in my wallet as a saving. Though am thinking of investment part of my saving to leverage and margin trading in other to make profit. I believe some store bitcoin in their wallet for fun, as a retirement benefits and for raining days. People that are involved in trading also do buy and hold bitcoin in their wallet in other to sell it when the price increases.

At some point of time we all tend to do that i mean saving bitcoin in hope that we will sell it when it reaches the peak but when the BTC value reaches it's peak we don't sell as we want to gain more profit assuming that it will go much higher and a small drop in price we end up selling all the stored coins only to regret after couple of months when the value almost doubles.
67  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: The Best Time to Become a Trader on: March 11, 2017, 08:52:30 PM
The best time to become a trader is anytime as long you are interested to engage with it but it's not easy as it sounds since you will surely encounter unpredictable prices in the market which is the most difficult part on trading,we do really lose up on first time but gradually we do really learn up.
True.  Due to Bitcoin's mixed use I would consider it a kind of gateway investment - people often buy it with the intention of earning but are still likely to spend it and use it for other purposes, which is great - amateurs can get involved and find out how these things work, even trying it out with small amounts as in many ways it's very convenient.

The problem is that by suggesting that this is the best time to become a trader, it suggests that there could be a worst time to be a trader, and arguing that it's a bad time can just be an excuse for not bothering to find out more and get involved, which I believe Bitcoin can help you do.

While there are worse and better times to trade overall due to economic factors, there will always be a good investment to make - all you have to do is find it, and taking part and experimenting with small amounts will help people so much to understand how to get involved.

I do think that occasionally we see a kind of subconscious arrogance among less experienced investors who believe that they can "buy low, sell high".  What they don't realise is that not everyone can win and trading is never obvious because you can't just hold something forever in most cases - there will be drops and sometimes, if you're trading properly, you're going to have to lose money for individual trades.  Holding for too long can often hurt people's profits as well and trading is not an easy thing to do.

I would suggest that people who get involved need to avoid spending too much money to start off with and get to grips with the specific trade and with other business people before starting on any kind of semi-professional or professional level.




Thanks for elaborating this in such a understandable way even i was about to advise the same especially those amateur investors who invest only with one thought in mind that buy when it is low and sell when it is high but unfortunately it's not a fairy-tale and it does not work that way in order to have big gains we might have to go through initial loss or downfall but the best way as you have suggested is start with bare minimum then make a good capital out of it.
68  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How do I educate myself on bitcoin for investing? on: March 11, 2017, 08:46:46 PM


did learn from books but I jsut spend the btc I earned to poloniex, it doesn't  matter to me whether I profit or not so long as my adrenaline to sell high and buy low is tested by my hand. I loss all of it from the first few weeks but gradually learned whtqa they actually mean by  "buy low sell high".

you may understand it like btc/usd so buy btc when the price is low and once the price hits almost the peak, sell for USD. or you can take it like buy altcoin/btc and then sell when its pumped. there are good altcoin such as eth and xmr.
to me i think experience is the best teacher. if you will spend more and more time in bitcoin trading you will learn much more about bitcoin and bitcoin trading.

Absolutely the more time you spend here in the forum just by reading the feeds and going through the threads you will automatically gain knowledge about the bitcoin but it will not happen over night it will take time and my suggestion would be learn about bitcoin as much as possible through this forum before investing.
69  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Double or triple bitcoin ? on: March 11, 2017, 08:42:16 PM
I just wonder. Are there any idiot to believe this shit? Really thinks 0.1 btc will turn to 0.3 with a program? If u believe this u can believe Daniel Guiza is the best scorer in the world. Or u can believe an ant can eat elephant.

Really OP is someone pm to u for this shit? I'm so curiosity and i wonder how many account u made in this forum? I can bet for over 9,5 Cheesy

If this was true then he make it for himself. Only need time and 1 satoshi for start.

This scammers are gettin dumber. Think something different. Anyone believe these. Old ones smarter but new fraud guys idiot.

Double or triple ur ideas first then come back again for scam. Wish good luck for u..!

hahaha I don't think this amateur piece of scam will ever post about this kinda funny stuff again after getting bashing of lifetime but still wondering how come they are not banned yet. 
70  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Bitcoin overcome Paypal? on: March 11, 2017, 08:32:48 PM
Bitcoin is different than PayPal so it is like comparing Apples to Oranges when it we're discussing about spending our own money on something. From what I know about PayPal is that they need to have another source in order to get their money. Bitcoin is basically like free money because if someone that knows how to make computers more powerful than it already is, they could build a Bitcoin Miner and get money from Mining Bitcoins and they would get whatever currency they want (PayPal doesn't have that feature).

Bitcoin won't overcome PayPal though Bitcoin will be a popular Digital Payment Platform.

You are right - you do not need to compare these payment systems. Bitcoin is more than a payment system. I am sure that they fulfill their functions and will exist in the future

Yes you nailed it. There is no comparison between bitcoin and PayPal as bitcoin has so many features and jargon free which we cannot find in PayPal and cannot expect as well, In other words PayPal is a failure method and Bitcoin is the future as day by day more and more merchants have started accepting BTC and more countries are going cashless so there is a lot in store for BTC which PayPal can never achieve.
71  Other / Meta / Re: How to contact tomatocage on: July 27, 2015, 01:31:43 PM
Count me in the same boat. Really don't know what to do next. It sucks when you know you are not a scammer , and show him every proof of it but he disregards it all making weird impossible theories.

Although quickseller is the only one to give you negative trust rating, you can see that you have also 2 neutral but bad ratings from highly trusted people so maybe quickseller is not so wrong after all?

Tomatocage did not add a trust-abuser because quickseller is not one, he would have negative ratings by now if he really was one

You should read carefully before posting to increase your post count. One of them is just saying that its a bought account which I have always said. The other one is a different issue which I have already proven to be false and is not a scam accusation.
72  Other / Meta / Re: How to contact tomatocage on: July 27, 2015, 07:56:25 AM
Count me in the same boat. Really don't know what to do next. It sucks when you know you are not a scammer , and show him every proof of it but he disregards it all making weird impossible theories.
73  Other / Meta / Re: How to contact tomatocage on: July 21, 2015, 04:07:10 PM
Wow this is really sad that he is in the default list again . It is definitely true that he doesn't do things based on whats real and whats not but heavily lets his ego influence his decisions.
I am sure TC would have read this thread by now , but no idea why he chose to ignore it .


I know I have repeatedly pointed this out but you should also make him aware of how he puts trust on 2 exactly similar cases.  pagalwana , proved earlier to be an alt account of a scammer was given as collateral for a loan . Quickseller initially added a negative trust to the account  . Later that person who got the account asked Quickseller to act as an escrow for the sale of the account and just because Quickseller was getting 1$ for the trade he agreed and removed his negative trust. I actually had an exactly same case where I purchased the account from the person who initially gave the loan . The trust got added just as the same way after 2 months but just because I didn't use QS as an escrow and criticized his trust , he didn't care about the case after that. I believe its definitely not right to have him in the default list .
74  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Laundry/Mixer on: July 16, 2015, 07:09:39 PM
How would it be possible to track back to the origin source if the transactions were mixed, broken down and distributed across random intervals- all to different addresses?

Magic. IT would be very difficult to tell and maybe even impossible in some cases but it all depends on  how well they're mixed.
It would be impossible in all cases unless the mixer sites store information on the customers as they don't forward payments but mix with other payments and the original will have no connection with the final one.
75  Economy / Gambling / Re: ToTheMoon.me | Invest into the Bankroll of Social gambling site on: July 16, 2015, 07:02:06 PM
+1 for smaller amounts of investments than 1 BTC. Making it around 0.1-0.5 btc should get you a lot more investors on board
76  Economy / Gambling / Re: Signup Bonuses on: July 16, 2015, 06:59:15 PM
For those no deposit required bonus,
never meet the wager requirement once,
even small amount of bonus.

Sometimes hv luck with the deposit bonus,
as those wager requirement is just x2 or x3,
it is easy to completed Wink

Never heard any sites give x2 or x3 rollover requirements on their deposit bonus. Its good to be true, the sites must be in a huge lost Smiley
But if it is true, could you please share with us what sites which requires only x2 or x3 on deposit bonus?

I have bet on bet365 and I think their initial bonus could have been withdrawn just by a rollover of 2-3 . But there doesn't seem to be anything in bitcoin . Cloudbet could work as they start releasing the bonus after you wager around that amount.
77  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CloudThink.IO removed management pictures after being caught with stealing on: July 16, 2015, 06:50:47 PM
This piece of shit cocksucker is goin' for broke since he knows the gig's up, posting the following offering on Twitter literally minutes ago: https://twitter.com/CloudThinkIO

http://s22.postimg.org/3v872axb5/qql.jpg
No longer available, but... http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:L0iFf0NLsn4J:www.alibaba.com/antminer-s5-suppliers.html+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

http://s12.postimg.org/f94lsk7q5/lzz.jpg



Wow seems there is no stopping them with that. What is there excuse now ? Their miners would be attacked if they were to post actual photos Tongue

I wish with all this proof around there was a way to remove the self moderation on their threads to have everyone see this.
78  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: July 16, 2015, 06:16:10 PM
I won't argue he seems to have a positive effect on the forum with some of the scam busting, and he obviously does a good amount of trading, but I have a personal issue with users who buy/sell forum accounts, even on this thread it could just be accounts he bought and held onto gloating about himself, even some of his trust could be beefed up by bought accounts... I realize I have trust issues but this is what this forum has done to me, it is what it is!  Wink  

In any case, I'm not sure nominations happen here...

Saying that we also can't know his real or alt accounts  therefore it is also possible the whole thread is started by his alts and some of the people posting here are his alts .
79  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: FUCK YOU! Primedice.com | Most Popular Bitcoin Scammers & Trusted by Who? on: July 16, 2015, 06:14:19 PM
All dice sites are scam but mathematically we can't prove this they are rigged so 32 losing streak at x2 payout are normal Tongue

actually you can mathematically prove weather or not a dice site is a scam. the provably fair system is implemented for a reason.

The main problem is people new to gambling with bitcoins don't really understand the concept of provably fair and do not think that a 50% chance can happen many times.
80  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Dreckshammel scammed me on: July 16, 2015, 06:08:38 PM
btw I don't know what this guy said in the reply above, I ignored him on the forum
Anyway don't believe a word he has to say... everything is a lie. Just ban him, he's a well known scammer.

They don't ban members who scam here. His account and likely all the accounts on his IP will be negative repped so he is not able to do much scamming in future. However if he creates a new account then it will be hard to know his alts.
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