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61  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Difference between Bitcoin and real money? on: February 19, 2017, 11:16:02 AM
In practice there is no difference between bitcoin and real money. If you can shop with credit card you can also shop with bitcoin in the same way.
But the main difference arises in technological sub-structures. In terms of innovations they bring, bitcoin has much more superior features than real money.

In particular, blockchain technology will be a structure that we will hear a lot more in the future.
or can be bitcoin has a shape that is more flexible than the real money, which most people use paper money, with bitcoin you can pay instantly and send it anywhere with a very low cost

You can not pay instantly with Bitcoin. This is the only problem with payments made with bitcoin. A minimum approval period of 10 minutes is required. Payments you make reach the opposite side after a minimum of 10 minutes.

Apart from that, everything in the bitcoin system is almost perfect. This 10 min approval is part of that perfection over time.
62  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin or gold? on: February 19, 2017, 11:10:02 AM
I never put all my assets in a single investment vehicle. This is a very risky situation for investment. Instead, I used different investment tools to minimize potential losses.

It makes more sense to buy gold with 50% of the money and take the bitcoin with the remaining 50%.

You should also consider diversifying your money into other asset classes as well because investments means not only just bitcoins and gold. But you can also invest in shares, bonds, some money in fixed deposits if your country is offering decent % of interest and real estate businesses. The more you diversify then the investor can reduce their losses in the longer run.

I agree.
OP just asked as gold and bitcoin. That's why I answered that. It makes sense to use different investment tools that we think will make money. This will minimize the damage.

But we need to know about the vehicles we will invest in. Investing in areas that we do not know is not very logical.
63  Economy / Economics / Re: Is bitcoin dead? on: February 19, 2017, 10:58:23 AM
News about Bitcoin's death comes out from time to time. They want to manipulate the price of bitcoin with speculative events.
Even if the prices are ups and downs, they reach the old levels again.
Bitcoin exceeded the price of $ 1000 on the last day of 2016. With news from China, it went below $ 800.
It's now reaching $ 1000 levels once again. People's confidence in bitcoin is increasing every passing day. It is not possible for bitcoin to die after this time.
I agree with you. The chances that bitcoin will die is less than 0.1% now that many is using it in a daily basis compared to when OP posted this thread. Those who are saying bitcoin is dead just want people to panic sell so they can buy cheaper. I really do hope that bitcoin will stabilize to a good price for months for those who earn through bitcoin to earn more money. Let's just wait and see what will be the next movement of bitcoin's price but I doubt that it never reach 200$ when it dump again.

The risk will always be. There is always risk in business life. All investment instruments have a certain risk.
But as long as there is not a serious disaster, the value of bitcoin will not fall. If a better digital system emerges than bitcoin then the demand for bitcoin may decrease.
64  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: OpenBazaar now with TOR support, what do you think? on: February 19, 2017, 10:33:19 AM
Tor does not provide 100% anonymity. If you use Tor servers for 3 months, you are 50% likely to be identified.
In addition, browser leaks can be used if your credentials are detected.

You need to be careful while using Tor.


Yes it's not 100% anonymous but you can be much safer when no background windows services are running. I use tor on Linux so that I'm certain that no background processes are running. Windows has lots of background services running.


The privacy is not related to the operating system you are using. Your actual IP address can be determined when you use Tor servers all the time.
The NSA is working on this. If a person uses TOR for 3 months, 50% identity can be established.
There is no effect of using windows or linux here. Of course my recommendation as an operating system is always Linux.
65  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: OpenBazaar now with TOR support, what do you think? on: February 15, 2017, 11:39:38 AM
Tor does not provide 100% anonymity. If you use Tor servers for 3 months, you are 50% likely to be identified.
In addition, browser leaks can be used if your credentials are detected.

You need to be careful while using Tor.
66  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Satoshi Nakamoto an A.I.? on: February 08, 2017, 10:45:32 AM
Couldn't Satoshi Nakamoto be an A.I. Bitcoin's implementation was certainly complex involving 31,000 lines of code. Bitcoin was probably created by an A.I. What do you guys think?

Satoshi A.I. It was not.
Today,  There are studies poetry and film scenario writing with A.I.
I do not know any artificial intelligence programs that write their own program? But what is needed for this is to write the algorithm. Once the algorithm is written, you can convert it to any program language

Written algorithm is already a program in its own right

The very process of formulating an algo doing something basically comes down to writing the sequence of actions (aka set of rules) required to arrive at a given result in some formal language. Converting it to a programming language is just another algo which translates this set of rules understandable by humans into the form understandable either by a computer directly (opcodes) or through another algo (compiler)


It is not right to define the concept of algorithm as software.

The software is machine commands that are created to perform certain tasks. Algorithms are not in the format the computer understands. An algorithm is a specific rules string that you define to do a job. And for each platform these rules change the sequence. The software will emerge when you code these rules for the relevant platform.

The two are different things.
67  Other / Politics & Society / Re: MARS colonization or MINING in cosmos on: February 08, 2017, 09:55:38 AM
If humanity continues its life on other planets, it must do so with the resources of the planet it will go to. It does not make much sense to live on other planets by adhering to the resources of the world.

3D printers can be a solution in the future. We know which elements the elements we need come to fruition. We can find suitable elements and produce on other planets.

It does not matter whether it's mars or another planets. The important thing is to be able to survive using the resources of that planet.
This is correct, although it's unlikely we will be able to do things like build a laptop computer from local materials anywhere but Earth.  So there will be a stream of export goods from Earth, basically forever.
How do you imagine survival on Mars using local resources? Can you believe this? I'm not saying that we need some means of production. You know that expression : "life is not stored"?

The important thing is to be able to find suitable elements.
All of the devices we use have some raw materials. Even artificial organs can be produced with 3D printer. There's even a house built with 3D printer.
The biggest problem is to meet our energy needs. Nuclear energy can be used for this. Of course security is a very important factor.
68  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Satoshi Nakamoto an A.I.? on: February 08, 2017, 09:42:23 AM
Couldn't Satoshi Nakamoto be an A.I. Bitcoin's implementation was certainly complex involving 31,000 lines of code. Bitcoin was probably created by an A.I. What do you guys think?

Satoshi A.I. It was not.
Today,  There are studies poetry and film scenario writing with A.I.
I do not know any artificial intelligence programs that write their own program? But what is needed for this is to write the algorithm. Once the algorithm is written, you can convert it to any program language.
69  Economy / Economics / Re: Is bitcoin dead? on: February 05, 2017, 12:12:00 AM
News about Bitcoin's death comes out from time to time. They want to manipulate the price of bitcoin with speculative events.
Even if the prices are ups and downs, they reach the old levels again.
Bitcoin exceeded the price of $ 1000 on the last day of 2016. With news from China, it went below $ 800.
It's now reaching $ 1000 levels once again. People's confidence in bitcoin is increasing every passing day. It is not possible for bitcoin to die after this time.
70  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin or gold? on: February 04, 2017, 11:55:49 PM
I never put all my assets in a single investment vehicle. This is a very risky situation for investment. Instead, I used different investment tools to minimize potential losses.

It makes more sense to buy gold with 50% of the money and take the bitcoin with the remaining 50%.
71  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Difference between Bitcoin and real money? on: February 04, 2017, 11:44:54 PM
In practice there is no difference between bitcoin and real money. If you can shop with credit card you can also shop with bitcoin in the same way.
But the main difference arises in technological sub-structures. In terms of innovations they bring, bitcoin has much more superior features than real money.

In particular, blockchain technology will be a structure that we will hear a lot more in the future.
72  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BitKey: New Linux Distro for Bitcoin on: February 04, 2017, 11:34:14 PM
What's wrong with just using Ubuntu, Mint, or Debian?


There is nothing wrong. The linux distributions that you says are popular systems. BitKey is a debian based linux system for distribution.
There are many different distributions in the Linux world. Each distribution has its specific features. Some distributions are developed for a specific purpose only.

Scientists working at Cern, for example, use Scientific Linux. Kali Linux uses a security guard who deals with penetration testing. If privacy is very important to you, you will use Tails.
These distributions are systems designed for the relevant field. It comes with software tools that are mainly used in that area.

BitKey comes with the basic tools that people who use Bitcoin for distribution need. This is the exit goal.
73  Other / Archival / Re: Earning "free" bitcoins on: February 04, 2017, 11:23:12 PM
The best way to earn a bitcoin for now is to join signature campaigns.

But if you want to win a bitcoin in real mana you have to make production. So you need to work like you earn normal money.
To me the most practical method is to buy btc for the dollar. You can also win a bitcoin by mining. But for a newcomer, mining will not be so easy.
i agree with you that there is a lot of signature campaign to join for earning bitcoin but signature campaign paying bitcoin in very low amount and the signature campaign payment is not enough amount for everyone because they bitcoin .01 or .02 btc per week to their member.
but i you have good experience in trading then then you can make good money from trading. there is in fact no limit for earning money in trading. you can make any amount of money  in trading. you can also make good money from gambling but gambling is one of the most rasky game of making bitcoin.

You can not make good money by gambling. You are not in control of luck games like gambling before everything else. Issues such as time management and money management do not advance in your control.

Taking gambling and taking risks in trade are different things. In commercial activities, you are generally in control. You can make money without losing your job. But there is no such thing in the gambling.

"the house always wins"
74  Other / Politics & Society / Re: MARS colonization or MINING in cosmos on: February 04, 2017, 11:15:36 PM
If humanity continues its life on other planets, it must do so with the resources of the planet it will go to. It does not make much sense to live on other planets by adhering to the resources of the world.

3D printers can be a solution in the future. We know which elements the elements we need come to fruition. We can find suitable elements and produce on other planets.

It does not matter whether it's mars or another planets. The important thing is to be able to survive using the resources of that planet.
75  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are your thoughts for Bitcoin in 2017? on: February 04, 2017, 10:29:29 PM
Bitcoin awareness is increasing every day. I do not think there will be much change for normal citizens in 2017. There will be no change to affect our daily life.

But the popularity among people who use bitcoin will increase a lot more. To me, in 2017, bitcoin will reach at least $ 2000.
76  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 100 Ways To Earn Bitcoin on: February 04, 2017, 09:59:10 PM
Any method used to earn normal money in this list can be written. After all, bitcoin is a currency. What you need to do to make money is certain.
For example, we can add to the list to work in a salaried job. Of course, I assume we take our salary as a bitcoin.
77  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is the difference between clever and genius? on: February 04, 2017, 09:40:52 PM
There are many definitions of intelligence. It is also important what kind of intelligence we are talking about.
Some known intelligence types are: Verbal Intelligence, Digital Intelligence, Visual Intelligence, Bodily Intelligence, Rhythmic Intelligence, Natural Intelligence, Inner Intelligence, Social Intelligence

It is not possible to make a clear definition when there are many intelligence concepts. There is an area where every human being is talented. According to intelligence types, people's creativity may vary.
78  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is science a religion? on: February 04, 2017, 08:10:33 PM
Science constantly develops by denying itself. Scientific theories are based on experimentation and observation. Scientifically, all processes can be explained from BigBang.

We do not know what happened before BigBang. There are different theories for this. For example False vacuum
The theory of infinite universes, Quantum waves are currently only the theory. We can not test them experimentally.
But nobody argues that the earth came from the big Bang. It's called the big Bang THEORY. And the Church says that the earth was created by God. It is not correct. Religion is afraid of science. And afraid of educated people.


BigBang theory is an experimental theory. So BigBang can be proved at the cosmos we live in.
But we can not explain the Quantum Fluctuations at this time. It can be explained by some physical and mathematical theories on paper.

It's normal for religions to be afraid of science. Because the writers of the holy books and the scientific theories contradict each other.

Why are you afraid of educated people?
The Church is afraid of educated people because it is in their face is losing its supporters. The more educated people the less faithful. I am a supporter of science. In our time religion breeds fanatics and provokes a war.

In the 21st century, the influence of religions on the earth began to decline considerably. With the Internet and technology, people can access information faster.
To me, after entering the 22st century, religions will have completely disappeared.
I would not have argued. It would be nice to keep it that way. Unfortunately the governments of almost all States of the world support narcotic people by religious leaders. Of religion and state at the same time.

Because it is easier to keep people under control by using religion. As a political argument, you can put the people to sleep with religious rhetoric. You can motivate people to fight.

Throughout history, ruling people have used religion. But people will not be able to use religion as the level of knowledge increases.

From the moment they choose to believe in knowledge instead of religion, no one will fool them.
79  Other / Archival / Re: Earning "free" bitcoins on: February 04, 2017, 07:13:10 PM
The best way to earn a bitcoin for now is to join signature campaigns.

But if you want to win a bitcoin in real mana you have to make production. So you need to work like you earn normal money.
To me the most practical method is to buy btc for the dollar. You can also win a bitcoin by mining. But for a newcomer, mining will not be so easy.
80  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What Frustrates You Most When Using Bitcoin? on: February 04, 2017, 07:08:43 PM
In general, there's nothing to bother me. But it could have been better if we never paid the transaction fee. But we still charge transaction fees that are very low compared to existing payment systems.

I also check the amount of money I send and the address information a few times. We know that payments made with bitcoin can not be returned.
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