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621  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Smart Bitcoin Investments - the #1 source for Bitcoin investing knowledge on: May 12, 2017, 07:37:55 AM
If you are looking for a feature film to entertain your brain or just a documentary to educate yourself, I have compiled a complete list of documentaries on the subject of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.

I am really trying to compile something that is thorough and complete, so if you know of a crypto-related documentary I may have missed, please mention it so I can add it.

And yes, I have actually watched them all  Cool

https://www.smartbitcoininvestments.com/bitcoin-documentary-list/
622  Economy / Speculation / Re: What price would you stop buying Bitcoin? on: May 12, 2017, 07:22:47 AM
I would only stop buying Bitcoin if something catastrophic happened to the security of the blockchain. Aside from some crazy things in the media, probably no price would influence me. By the time this question would be relevant would we even be basing it in dollars?
623  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the best source of bitcoin nowadays? on: May 12, 2017, 06:49:22 AM
Starting your own business that accepts or uses Bitcoin could be a good option. You would need to learn marketing and some coding, but if you partner with the right people I'm sure it could be done.

I'm actually considering starting a Bitcoin based business but I just don't know what kind.
624  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin can not replace fiat on: May 12, 2017, 06:22:38 AM
Fiat currency in and of itself is completely worthless intrinsically. It is a piece of paper. The only thing that gives Fiat money its power is the government, media and financial markets that say it is valuable. If there were no government, there would be no meaning behind putting a president's face on it.  Smiley

I'm not saying this is a bad thing to do as many Kings and Conquerors minted their face on coins, but at least you had to go mine or hunt for the limited precious metal. Fiat currency literally made it so any country with political borders could set up their own Central Bank and participate in the gamed system. All the countries that didn't want to participate, well the U.S. has gone to war with...

Little known fact: Around 1865, most of the countries we know today were established. Coincidentally it's also when the Civil War ended. Do you know why...Huh? Well, it's because around this time the majority of countries established Central Banks and their own Fiat banking systems, meaning they had to set up borders and guidelines for citizens aka a political currency. And yes, the Union won the war because they could print money.

Compound taking Fiat off the Gold system with a few World Wars and some extra credit and we are where we are today... on the verge of money 3.0. Honestly, without Bitcoin and cryptocurrency here to cushion the impact and give us a brand new way to think about money, things probably would be very bleak.

Bitcoin probably won't replace Fiat, but it will function as a nice store of value. But what is Fiat anyways? It's one of the biggest scams in human history. Maybe in this new world of money, we won't even need a currency to function "like Fiat".
625  Economy / Economics / Re: What percentage of global population are using or have at least 1 satoshi? on: May 12, 2017, 06:01:59 AM
There are two hurdles most people have to go through usually to start using Bitcoin. One is the technological hurdle of actually having a device, learning how it works and actually purchasing/transfering Bitcoins. The other hurdle is the undoing of the mass media ideas on the general populace. Sure, us savvy technogeeks know that Fiat currency is destroying the world, but do the people in poverty who are most being affected by it? Nope.

Their governments are keeping their minds busy with cheap labor and food rations - and they are doing this with Fiat paper money. These people have no time to think about anything else. The entire point is/was to keep us unaware and uninformed as a populace. Hell.....we have thousands of pyramids underwater all over the world and UFO technology being kept away from us.

So we have a long way to go before the whole world knows about and uses Bitcoin. Hold on tight fellas.
626  Economy / Economics / Re: Best way for steady income on: May 12, 2017, 05:23:57 AM
The best way for steady Bitcoin income is to invest in the legit faucet site. You can assure your daily, weekly and monthly income. Also work hard and be productive to make sure that you earn income.
That's better than killing your time to earn from faucets, that way you let others work for you.
By the way how much is the potential earning in that kind of business, never have any idea as i was not interested with faucet related thing before

That's dust, just dust

The earnings from faucets are really minuscule and worth neither time nor effort. They in fact might have made some sense for, say, unemployed people or children in some really poverty-stricken areas like most of Africa, and which somehow have free Internet access. But right now, with surging Bitcoin prices and runaway transaction fees, you wouldn't be able to withdraw whatever you might earn there. Some faucets (like freebitco.in) allowed bulk withdrawals once per week (i.e. you didn't pay the transaction fees), but I'm not sure if it is still the case, and it is certainly not the case with every faucet out there

Say that now but each Satoshi will be unfathomably valuable in a post-apocalyptic age. Imagine a world where we traveled across planets and exchanged value with other humans using our smart phones to distribute digitized currency.
627  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Steem pyramid scheme revealed on: May 11, 2017, 07:13:12 AM
Hmmm sounds very interesting, but also very hype-y.
628  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What will be the next $10 Billion Blockchain? on: May 11, 2017, 06:21:19 AM
Ripple is a first mover in a lot of ways. So is Ethereum, and also Bitcoin as well... That's the main thing I would look at when considering the potential blockchain.
629  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: It's freaking 2017 - Do you own 1 BTC? on: May 11, 2017, 05:56:18 AM
I can't believe my answer is no. I specifically remember when it was around $300 and I was just standing next to a Bitcoin ATM machine all day  Roll Eyes
630  Economy / Economics / Re: Best way for steady income on: May 11, 2017, 04:28:35 AM
you can make a gambling website, promote the hell out of it, and earn steady income off of the house edge. I think its more reliable than trading; at least you know for certain that you are more statistically likely to win.

How difficult would it be to make a gambling website? I'm very good at SEO, but know crap for website development.
631  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is more profitable: a gambling site or a dating site? on: May 11, 2017, 04:25:05 AM
You know what....a bitcoin gambling site is a great idea. Most people think in terms of dollars, not Satoshi's, so there's a way to gamify it for profit.

I'm kind of ashamed there are so many gamblers on this site though. Kind of makes me rethink why everyone is collecting Bitcoins in the first place (which is to get out of the realms of control - but I guess free will to gamble is your own control).

Nevertheless, I wonder how many ways there are to gamble money away....  Huh

632  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How many of my fellow bitcoiners do affiliate marketing? on: May 11, 2017, 04:17:19 AM
Affiliate income is a wonderful source for Bitcoin earnings. I make Bitcoins as an affiliate from both my Blog and YouTube channel. The key is to provide a ton of value so they have to check out your affiliate link.
633  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What will be the next $10 Billion Blockchain? on: May 10, 2017, 08:18:57 PM
In terms of potential to go to the moon, I would say Ethereum, Ripple and NEM have the best prospects at the moment.

XEM has strength in the eastern and asian markets. I would not discount them.
634  Economy / Service Announcements / Smart Bitcoin Investments - the #1 source for Bitcoin investing knowledge on: May 10, 2017, 08:11:45 PM
Took some time to fully flesh out a website that teaches people how and why they should invest in bitcoin, and also some effective methods for doing so. I am still creating more pages and content for the site, so please be patient.

There are really only three ways you can obtain Bitcoin - mine it, trade it or earn it. While mining and earning will take some work, trading currencies from other formats into Bitcoin is the simplest and most direct way to invest in BTC.

The potential of Bitcoin is immense when it comes to how it can shape the global economy. We’ve seen it already in Greece and we’ve seen it in places like Cyprus. In the event of a financial crisis, Bitcoin has been used as a hedge to store and transfer value between individuals. And the best part is that the payments are instant and safe from the control of a centralized government.

If the free market – which is made up by all of the Bitcoin users around the world – decided that the new Bitcoin price should not be U.S. $250, but U.S. $10,000, no central authority can say this cannot happen. Bitcoin is one of the very few transparent and borderless digital currencies that can both lose value – Fiat currency – but also gain value, like precious metals. Here at Smart Bitcoin Investments, we understand the history of money very well.

Considering the limited aspect of Bitcoin, both in quantity and in time, and also the media portrayal of it, Bitcoin has tremendous potential to quite literally become Digital Gold.

https://www.smartbitcoininvestments.com

Retirees and those leaning towards long term investing may especially benefit from the information provided. A 401k to Bitcoin IRA could be an extremely lucrative option for your retirement plans and help you navigate the turbulent waters of the economy.
635  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MOBILEGO Crowdfund - Decentralized Solutions on Gamecredits Mobile Store on: May 10, 2017, 07:55:04 PM
For those who are unaware, the MobileGo team just held a Q&A interview this morning answering a bunch of questions about the crowdsale, ICO and platform.  Wink

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xynB9DcEeDs
636  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: I need advise on my blog on: May 10, 2017, 06:48:04 AM
Most importantly, get a branded domain. Then:

- Create a logo
- Upgrade your website design
- Start building social backlinks
- Get forum/blog comment links
- Swap backlinks with other Bitcoin website owners such as myself

As an SEO expert, I could give you more tips, but this is great just to get started as a newbie.
637  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: New website for bitcoin on: May 10, 2017, 06:40:27 AM
Site isn't loading for me and I even have ad blocker disabled.  Huh
638  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitcoin Millionaire - Founder Interviews, Trusted Resources & Investing Journal! on: May 10, 2017, 06:23:34 AM
Hello! I have visited your website https://www.bitcoin-millionaire.com/ and can definitely see the value of it for business owners and entrepreneurs.

I will be submitting my business ( https://www.smartbitcoininvestments.com ) to your website soon with my own Interview questions. This is a great FREE opportunity you are sharing.   Cheesy

I have been thinking about getting into business with Bitcoin but haven't fully fleshed out a plan, aside from an App idea. If you'd like to discuss more SEO and/or backlinking strategies I would be happy to have a conversation.
639  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Litecoin is officially dead on: May 04, 2017, 10:44:05 PM
Lol  Grin The main thing Litecoin is lacking when compared to Bitcoin is media attention.

The fundamentals of Litecoin - faster transaction speeds, faster mining, etc - makes it a better coin for trading and exchanging with others on a day to day basis.

Since Bitcoin is so slow, it will most likely function as a coveted store of value for folks rather than actual money.  Wink
640  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Altcoins rising on: May 04, 2017, 10:24:39 PM
It's just such a safe investment because of the utility and institutional money being poured in. Bitcoin is a fantastic store of value......you can literally convert it to anything.

Everything good about cryptocurrency has yet to even become a major part of our lives. Just wait til apps built on the blockchain become used more.
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