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621  Economy / Economics / Re: Best way for steady income on: June 29, 2017, 06:08:43 PM
Whatever you do start your own side business. That is the most important advice in life. If you have a side business even you loose your job you can still make money and develop your business into a full-time job. If you work a full-time job then it gives ou extra income and safety.
There is nothing more important than having a side business!

If you work full time, then you have your own extra business very hard. Therefore, you need to look for a passive source of income. But the problem is that you need to have an initial capital for this
The initial capital is not a problem, but if it's your last money you do not want them to risk it. I think that the person before you invest money in a project must be an expert in this field and the risk of investment should be minimal. Become an expert in another area if you have full employment very difficult.
622  Economy / Economics / Re: Cashless society on: June 29, 2017, 06:03:29 PM
Very long ago I watched the documentary "Zeitgeist". Then I thought it was too futuristic and closer to a conspiracy theory, but now I see that all what is said starts to come true. I'm sure at 100% that in the near future there is no place for paper money.
623  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [ICO] DIMCOIN The Future Of Equity on the Blockchain on: June 28, 2017, 10:20:33 AM
I joined the company to collect signatures. I don't understand how cryptocurrency works and therefore I will closely monitor the project after its launch. If I'm totally into it then I should be a investor.
624  Other / Off-topic / Re: Would you give bitcoin as a wedding gift? on: June 28, 2017, 10:13:55 AM
In my country it is customary for the wedding to give things or cash. Very few people know what are bitcoins and it would be very long to explain what it is. I don't see the point to give bitcoins to people who don't believe in him.
625  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are You Holding On To Your Bitcoin? on: June 28, 2017, 10:09:12 AM
I don't sell on exchanges because it is enough that the price of bitcoin is constantly growing myself. It is much more profitable than holding Fiat on Deposit. Trading is a risk, and I don't like to take risks.
626  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why bitcoin is not supported in some countries? on: June 28, 2017, 10:04:24 AM
Bitcoin is a threat to the economy of any state. Monetary system States is completely controlled by the government that it is impossible to do with bitcoin. The government will never agree to accept the bitcoin.
627  Other / Off-topic / Re: What wallets do you use? on: June 28, 2017, 09:59:06 AM
I use XAPO wallet. I really like it. I used to use the Blockchain, but it is not very convenient to enter. Now there is no shortage of proposals. You can always choose a convenient wallet. The main thing is to have something to store in the wallet.
628  Economy / Services / Re: DIMCOIN Signature Campaign on: June 27, 2017, 03:29:24 PM
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629  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russia is the most aggressive country on: June 27, 2017, 03:26:22 PM
Russia was a democratic country, but Jew-Latvian Communists have changed it to USSR.



Russia was never a democratic country. That is why Russians have such a feature as the slave kneeling attitude towards their rulers. It was not until the Communist revolution, and so it is now.
630  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How does Bitcoin have an intrinsic value? on: June 27, 2017, 03:14:00 PM
The value of bitcoin only in the faith of people in him. If bitcoin had any value, we would have not seen such price spikes. For me, the fact that bitcoin has no value is a minus of this currency.
631  Economy / Economics / Re: The future of the paper money on: June 27, 2017, 09:56:27 AM
Paper money is more convenient for small calculations. Subconsciously, people trust more what we can see and touch. Governments benefit in having only electronic money because they are easier to control, but they can't completely abandon cash. In the future, paper money will disappear, but it will not be soon.
632  Other / Politics & Society / Re: "All 17 intelligence agencies agree that Russia hacked the US election" on: June 14, 2017, 07:03:10 PM
It will be a major mistake. Elections using paper easiest to falsify. The election shall be by electronic means, but it is impossible to do via the Internet, voting machines cannot be connected to the Internet and more, will help to protect the voices. You only need to want to do it.
633  Other / Politics & Society / Re: When will Religions die? on: June 14, 2017, 06:59:07 PM
Not every person confesses in interviews that he is an atheist. Many consider themselves automatically to the main faith in the country, but that does not mean that he is a believer. I don't trust such statistics. Become Sunday near the nearest Church and count how many people it will come. Then compare this number with the number of people living in the area and you will be very disappointed with the result.
634  Economy / Economics / Re: If USD falls on: June 14, 2017, 06:53:31 PM
If the $$ usd losses value people will look to another currency for trade.The euro is the next in line, but should that fail too, crypto currencies would have every chance to stake a major claim as the main currency for international trade.

Don't forget gold too, it has been there since forever and most currencies are backed by it. This is all hypothetical as it would take a major disaster for the usd to crash to such levels. 
Most currencies are not just backed by gold. More specifically, I do not know of any currency in the world which is officially backed by gold reserves of the country. All cash is now a wrapper which at any moment can turn into ashes.
635  Economy / Economics / Re: Tell me your predictions about Bitcoin on: June 14, 2017, 06:49:35 PM
Competition with other coins that became the main factor so that other altcoin values ​​must be competing to compete with bitcoin prices because the longer this digital coin that can survive within 5 years so that many entrepreneurs who create new coins that invite to new users who started Focus on this digital currency so it can participate to invest in the coin.
But I'm sure the bitcoin value will never be replaced by another altcoin in the next 5 years.
yes that is a fact that not a single coin can compete with bitcoin not 5 years but for ever, bitcoin is the main crypto currency and almost all the people are giving preference to bitcoin. although they invest their bitcoin in trading other altcoin for investment purposes, but their main cryptocurrency to invest their money is bitcoin where they fell more confident while putting their money for long term. in fact bitcoin is becoming more and popular day by day and therefore bitcoin is become more stranger from time to time.

Due to the fact that bitcoin becomes more popular, it becomes even more stable. People trust bikkoin more. I think that in a few years 25 percent of the world's population will use bitcoin
Why 25% and not 20% or 30%? The growing popularity of bitcoin has triggered a sharp rise in prices. everyone wants to go through something like that, but it can end in a moment and bitcoins will be worth nothing. Who knows, nobody.
636  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it possible to somehow regulate Bitcoin? on: June 14, 2017, 06:45:41 PM
It is possible to regulate that noone can use usd to btc for example
 They could make laws that do wtuff like that. Or make it illegal to use the software. But it would be hard to enforce or impossible.
All countries in the world don't do it at the same time. So a ban makes no sense. People will change on exchanges in the Internet the currency that they need, and exchanges were located in another jurisdiction. In the Internet age, such prohibitions do not work.
637  Economy / Economics / Re: Cashless society on: June 14, 2017, 06:41:52 PM
I'm not advocating that money is passed in non-cash form. I am a supporter to cash back in those days when the government could not print more money than he has in the presence of gold and any Bank had to change them for gold. Maybe someday we will see gold bitcoin. Then it will be the strongest currency in the world.
638  Other / Politics & Society / Re: SOCCER: AFRICAN FOOTBALLERS AND HEART ATTACKS IS THERE ANY RELATION on: June 13, 2017, 03:19:25 PM
Not only African footballers dies after heart attacks:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_association_footballers_who_died_while_playing
As you can see, football players from all continents are dying after heart attacks and Africans isn't majority.
But I'm surprised about one thing. Before signing contract, players have to pass medical check. So, how doctors didn't notice that is something wrong with athlete heart?
Also, I remember that when Meldonium was added to list of banned substances, one professor said that it will result death of many athletes. I don't know is theee any relations or not.
Big sports are big money and therefore coaches care little for the health of the athletes. Them and sponsors interested in the result. Nobody cares about the athlete better than himself. It seems to me that they themselves have to monitor their health.
639  Other / Politics & Society / Re: In France, the party of Macron won the election in the first round. on: June 13, 2017, 03:14:19 PM
The Russians finally lost the battle for France. Party Macron received a majority in the elections. I wonder why in America the Russians have such an impact that can influence elections. I am sure that without third-party support is an idiot like Trump could not win the election.

Do you Ukrainians need to drag in Russia in each and everyone of the threads? Russia was probably not concerned about the French elections. They simply don't care. France is no more a super-power. It is a vassal nation of the United States, and recently it has been acting as a colony of Germany. The election of Macron confirms that trend.
Russians never know how to admit defeat. This is probably because Russians do not know their history and they think that they are always and everywhere to win, but it is not so. France it was one of the few countries in which EU maintained a close relationship with Russia. Now it will not.
640  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: June 13, 2017, 03:07:12 PM
Muslim Ban.

Boom.

To be honest, I can't find any Muslim ban. Trump tried to suspend immigration from 7 nations, until better vetting procedures could be put in to place. But the suspension was applicable for the citizens from these countries who belong to all the religions. Not like it was applicable only for the Muslims.
It's still not right. The ban on the entry of particular countries, this restriction of freedom of movement. Trump was not to do loud statements, and to order a thorough inspection of persons arriving from these countries.
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