Nah it won't be banned, but I do think other things will replace it. Apple filed a patent for iMoney a long time ago. With the removal of the blockchain app, it looks like they're gearing up. They can reach the masses and not so technical people in a heartbeat.
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Not only this, but Russia are at it again. Look at what it's done to the price!
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This isn't good at all. Naysayers will have a field day with this. Panic sellers probably gonna panic.
I think that's just happened
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Not a movie but have you guys checked out that show Banshee or True Detectives? Both are good.
I heard that Banshee was supposed to be good. Read an interview with the producer yesterday. Not sure it aires in the uk so might download.
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I'm so glad I still have the blockchain app, although I guess it's useless if nobody else can have it. Poor move.
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It seems to me at the moment that good news only affects BTC's price marginally, whereas bad news really hits the price. I'm not sure about the price at the moment or whether it will even go up much more with the release of ethereum etc.
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OP, I think you're safe for now!
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The Peppa Pig theme tune with my son!
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Watched Dallas Buyer's Club last night. Highly recommend it. Some great acting.
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I think it's going to take something pretty big for the price to change too much now. Look at the whole 'Russia suggested ban'. That was fairly big news, but the price wasn't affected THAT much. It was a small dip that is rebounding slowly. I think it would have to take something huge for the price to rocket like it has in the past.
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I think it's all speculation, but human behavior can be predicted. People find it very hard to be random and are most likely to act upon impulse, which is often governed by things like scarcity, reciprocity and grouping. I think, in that respect, certain things can be predicted, but people will also change their behaviors based on previous experiences. Look now at how much more resilient the BTC price is to news of companies accepting it as a currency.
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I can't imagine the depression after losing $7 million on a 96% bet, but then again I would NEVER bet 7 million dollars in a casino ever. What was he thinking??
Lack of thinking was the thinking. Or simple addiction. There are a huge number of gambling addicts around. Just most don't have $7M lying around. Most are broke. Yeah, and remember it might have been an early adopter and this might only have been a small portion of their wallet.
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Why not just adapt a 'paper wallet'. Encrypt it in a puzzle. I'm thinking of having my key engraved on to some puzzle pieces, mixing it up and then locking it in a safe. I don't have a huge amount of coin at the moment but it's safe all the same. Nobody will know what it means at the moment even if they do decipher it.
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One way to make money online is by playing in an online casino. There are sites like Betcoin™ that offers free bitcoin, which is equivalent to cash if you trade it, just by signing up. You can make more bitcoin if you play more games. It’s fun and exciting because I’ve tried it many times.
Wouldn't suggest gambling as a way to make a reliable online income. Affiliated with Betcoin are we?
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Imagine the difference it could make to the BTC price if Microsoft ditch their crappy points system and put Bitcoin processing into the Xbox One. Downloading games, music etc.
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i feel this story is a counterpart to the other topic about the first bitcoin suicide. purely to show that bitcoin does not cause death. but money, in any form causes death..
Bitcoin truely is a banker owners worse nightmare. True, but this death is not bitcoin related.... If it is, it's a very loose connection...
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You can buy a very small piece of land (like a cm) here in the UK and call yourself a 'Lord'. Companies arrange it all for about £15.
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Wiki, you're imaginative.
Think what you think all and just think what could of have been.
Laters
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Agreed, not sure what relevance this has to Bitcoin at all, apart from that he worked in technology...perhaps?
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