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6261  Economy / Marketplace / Re: 1 Year in Cryptocurrency still no luck earning bitcoin. Need some real advice. on: January 05, 2018, 03:31:53 PM
Have you tried applying for any bounty campaigns? For me it is the best thing to earn bitcoin. But if you're note yet done with that, you must try it!
Bounty will even give you more than you can imagine if you decide to hold the little you have than even buying back into bitcoin with it or possibly just sell some part of it, buy back when the value gets low and then watch out until you see the value increasing hugely in the long run. I have earned so much from bounties than even in signature campaigns and for someone to spend 1 year without anything, then they are just simply not serious.
I cant even believe regarding on this matter that on 1 year time you wont still able to make money here on cryptoworld. Even spending several months would really give you progress if you are really serious on earning bitcoins or altcoins here. Just as mentioned joining bounties are the most common step specially when we are just starting,you would learn ideas along the way while you are leveling and the same time you do earn tokens too. Not an assurance for you to make good money but much better than nothing at all.
6262  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: YoBit Deposit Issue on: January 04, 2018, 10:16:20 PM
I looked also in the official dogechain. Your DOGES were defenitivly sent successfully and should appear on YOBIT, if you have put in the right address.
If the Doge don't appear within a few hours, send a support ticket to Yobit with the number of your transaction.
TxID e2fa222ec8dbb2cf0c7b4b178672b6fde3624145d7e8b5e4841f3d4c1f0894c1

I often sent Doge to Yobit, but never had problems. Sometimes it took a few hours, until they appeared on Yobit. I hope for you, that your Doge will soon appear, because their support is awful slow. They need long time to answer.

Not awfully slow but totally the worst support ever since they didn't even tend to answer you regarding on issues. They might answer you but it would take ages or do have miracle.This is why I'm done with this exchange.I have deposited altcoins before to make some trades but it doesn't credit up. Hopefully for op you wont lose this Doge transfer that you have done.
You are right with the support, but I think, the chances on Doges are good, that OP will get them credited. Mostly the problems lie on cryptocurrencies, which wallets have to be updated from time to time like on BCN. Therefore, I think, we can forget Yobit as exchanger.
You do have point though because most of the time transfers issues would rely on its exchange wallet either on maintenance why those balance doesn't reflect at all. Those cases are common. I haven't tried to transact with DOGE though. Hope this case would be resolve soon. As a trader I do understand these kind of scenarios which it do really sucks to have these kind of delays but theres nothing we can do but to wait up to resolve the problem.
6263  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: YoBit Deposit Issue on: January 04, 2018, 09:54:44 PM
I looked also in the official dogechain. Your DOGES were defenitivly sent successfully and should appear on YOBIT, if you have put in the right address.
If the Doge don't appear within a few hours, send a support ticket to Yobit with the number of your transaction.
TxID e2fa222ec8dbb2cf0c7b4b178672b6fde3624145d7e8b5e4841f3d4c1f0894c1

I often sent Doge to Yobit, but never had problems. Sometimes it took a few hours, until they appeared on Yobit. I hope for you, that your Doge will soon appear, because their support is awful slow. They need long time to answer.

Not awfully slow but totally the worst support ever since they didn't even tend to answer you regarding on issues. They might answer you but it would take ages or do have miracle.This is why I'm done with this exchange.I have deposited altcoins before to make some trades but it doesn't credit up. Hopefully for op you wont lose this Doge transfer that you have done.
6264  Other / Off-topic / Re: world without bitcoins......!!!1 on: January 04, 2018, 09:08:15 PM
Governments want to retain utmost control of the populace by banning bitcoin in
some countries.Ii is a glaring fact that the advent of block-chain technology has decentralized
currency control.Hence, the world and its governments should come to terms with this irrevocable
reality.
Blockchain technology do really have a contribution on what we are experiencing as of now specially into bitcoin because transactions cant really be done without blockchain technology. But on general speaking it isn't the reason regarding on decentralization since this technology can be used up into other innovations either centralized or decentralized one. World without bitcoin then most people who do earn big money or become rich would come back into their normal lives wayback before. Grin
6265  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Hashflare.io is a confirmed scam now - Beware on: January 04, 2018, 08:21:08 PM
After the promotions they have increased the minimum withdrawal value to 0.05 btc, this is a huge value and for those who have invested little, they will not have 0.05 btc to withdraw their coin even if they spend years, that is, they can only offer their coins for hashflare.

This Bullshit is posted everywere around. But if people would take their time to read the FAQ's they would find this:
"... we can confirm that users will still be able to make a withdrawal in case if their balance will be lower than the minimum withdrawal amount by the time when their contract expires."
(https://hashflare.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005082325-Why-Bitcoin-Withdrawals-and-Payments-Are-Taking-so-Long-to-Confirm)

Besides they made clear that the 0.05 is temporary due to the Blockchain problems and that high fee for BTC transactions. So this has nothing to do with their promotions.
You are just talking on possible withdraw on funds when you are already hitting up your contract expiration but withdrawing on the middle isn't possible which means you don't have any choice but to wait up. Bitcoin fees will really fucked you up not only on Hashflare or any cloud mining services but also on other investment sites too and even on a simple micro p2p transaction. No one said about to connection of these problems into its promotions. Doesn't make any sense.
6266  Economy / Economics / Re: 2017 was 4th best year for Bitcoin after 2010, 2013 and 2011. on: January 03, 2018, 10:16:20 PM
2017 was 4th best year for Bitcoin after 2010, 2013 and 2011.   You see all beside year 2014 were positive.

2010 $0.003  +10000%
2011 $0.3        +1566%
2012 $5            +160%
2013 $13         +5823%
2014 $770           -59%
2015 $316          +36%
2016 $430        +128%
2017 $980      +1286%
2018 $13585
I agree that 2017 was the 4th best year for Bitcoin as it is the year of the dawn of massive adoption of cryptos. It is the year that proved Bitcoin has real worth and is not just a Ponzi scheme although in the process some people still call it a bubble. At least it was legalized by some countries. I hope 2018 would be another year of Bitcoin development and rise. I hope it won't go to a bearish trend this year.
Theres no argue on that which I do really consider year 2017 is the best year for me. I don't consider on those earliest times since those years are only good for early adopters which mostly they do really benefited the most unlike now on where there are lots of bitcoins hodlers and did able to make money out of this years price increase which is really amazing. Hopefully this trend will continue on this new year.
6267  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Exchange KuCoin and KuCoin shares on: January 03, 2018, 09:00:51 PM
I like their idea and like what they are doing. I believe they will be one of the greatest exchanges in a short time.  All their ideas are awesome
Theres no doubt on that and they are heading that way for sure. If we do base on their progress then theres really a big potential that it can really hit up that 1 billion volume per day which been said by most people here. I was even shocked how this exchange did able to manage such development and progress in a short period of time. Its sad that I did neglect to invest on this one and now end up on regretting. Lucky for those people who did invest and still hodling on their tokens reaching $50 is possible.
6268  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Is Binance safe to store cryptos? on: January 03, 2018, 08:13:42 PM
First of all, everything depends on the user's security skills on the Internet. Even a bunch of antivirus and firewalls will not help you steal your mail if you do not follow the basic rules. Go through suspicious links, always check the site address in the line to avoid phishing

What you are saying, none of the online trading site wallet other online wallets are not secured to have the fund on the wallet for long time. If you find the any hackers attacking on the trading site at anytime. Including you everyone will face the looses in the trading site.
If you have the two factor authentication in the trading enable it for personal hacking issue. However, Binance is not good for holding and all.

I do not know about the account of the Binance, but there are exchanges with the support of cold wallets

But I will not argue that any super complex defense will have a hacker who can hack it, but the chances of such an event as you yourself understand are small. Usually burglaries are due to the irresponsibility of the owners (remember the recent case with EtherDelta)
That's the risk when you do tend to store up coins on such exchange probability or possibilities of getting hacked is there which cant really be avoided specially when bitcoins price is surging up. Hacking incidents do happen which I did observe this is why if you do store up some serious amounts that you cant afford to lose up then better to make a habit on getting out those funds after you do make trades but on case to case basis because fees will hurt you up but if you do only store some amounts then its not really necessary to move out as long you are aware on the risk.
6269  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is multimining.website is a legit mining website? Are they paying? on: January 03, 2018, 07:29:13 PM
I've been mining for free on multimining.website for a few days now. Have crossed their minimum withdrawal limit of 0.005 BTC. However they will pay out once i pay 0.001 BTC. I'm wondering if they are paying others after they have deposited the withdrawal fee 0.001 BTC. Thanks in advance!
I don't know if you did follow their instructions or not. If not then you are lucky and you should not do such thing because most hyip or cloud mining sites do offer free money at first buy they totally intent to make you deposit later on and having alibis that you should deposit for you to withdraw.It isn't obvious? This is not a new issue already which there are lots of similar sites in the past which do offer this kind of thing which most greedy newbies are common victim on this one.
6270  Economy / Speculation / Re: What will be the consequences of increasing demand to bitcoin? on: January 03, 2018, 03:48:48 PM
I don't know if there is a negative effects for the public but i believe only banks and financial institution are affected with rising popularity of bitcoin that is why many bankers are releasing negative statements against bitcoin.
There are two variations or areas which bitcoin would give affect which it would give affect to banking system and affect into itself. Going first on banking system it will surely affect it specially if cryptocurrencies would took up the lead when it comes on making transactions and other innovations that it would give but this thing isn't really possible because if banking system would adopt blockchain they would rather create on their own. When it comes on affecting itself then bitcoin increases its demand then we would able to see slow confirmation and high fees.
6271  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Will Litecoin die? on: January 02, 2018, 10:50:35 PM
According to the internet ( http://mashable.com/2017/12/20/litecoin-charlie-lee-cryptocurrency/#4wvTq4wUvqqw ) the Litecoin creator sold all his assets of his own currency.

I think this might be a bad sign for the long term price development, what do you think?

false!
look at the value of litecoin as i type this on bittrex it is around $250
it has not suffered from that charlie lee news
actually its old news now.
This is not actually old as we have seen the tweet is on Dec. 20,2017 which is a few weeks old which means we don't even know if he mean that tweet on selling out his LTC or just making some bluffs or what but regarding on its recent or current price as of writing I don't see any major movements signifies on the possible actions that he would made of. I don't think that Litecoin will die if we do try to track after all these years. Even how many coins does Charlie lee have.
6272  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Has anyone sold BTC won here in sig campaigns? how does tax work? on: January 02, 2018, 10:08:39 PM
I can't imagine tax authorities asking you for your Bitcointalk login or private keys. They certainly shouldn't, and technically that wouldn't prove ownership of the funds at the time they were paid. I'd archive the sig campaign threads in case the site gets nuked, but that's more about proving where funds are derived from and less about taxes.

I think the IRS really just cares that people are making a good faith effort to pay their taxes. It seems like signature campaigns would fall under regular "wages/salaries/tips" or "other income" and taxed at the standard tax rate for the cost basis, and capital gains for any gains from holding.

They won't really care. None of them care. You just tell them you have a screenshots and few bits and bobs that'll let them offload the problem on someone else if it ever arises, and it won't. They  won't even ask to see them.


This also even a risk to some 3rd world countries. Unlike those countries where bitcoin can be freely used. I guess this is the downside of taxless transactions. Some government banned bitcoin they though it will just bring their country into a bad demise. Also government cant really profit if that is the case. Some may say that bitcoin is some kind of tax evation but i think the only problem is dictating where you get your profit.
Mostly ive seen 3rd world countries isn't too strict with the compliance when it comes to bitcoin or on any taxation matters since they do only focused into legalized things and consider than bitcoin isn't still been legalized or adopted on most cases which means they aren't too strict or they cant really do nothing if a certain citizen would decide up to evade tax with bitcoin which is really possible indeed.
6273  Economy / Economics / Re: 2018 will be “The Year of the Cryptocurrency Craze”!!!! on: January 02, 2018, 09:08:44 PM
One certain thing is that 2018 will be the year of blockchain. The implications of blockchain technology are far beyond what it's still elusive creator Satoshi Nakamoto thought would be. Blockchain can be used in banking industry (it has started, but still nascent), in electoral procedures, maintaining public records etc. The only real hindrances being the fear of loss of human resource as it is automation heavy. And other being institutional resistance, which reflects the fear of records being maintained in a decentralized manner.
Blockchain technology would really give a big impact when it comes on losing up specially on banking work which would mostly be affected if they would decide to adopt it but I would say it takes time and lots of debate on a certain country if they would decide to implement it or not because lots of people will be affected which as being said automation would really be heavy.
6274  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: why not new signature campaign ?? on: January 02, 2018, 08:22:24 PM
Nowdays why any of signature campaigns not come on the forum?
For Bitcoin based signature campaigns then they are really not into this season to launch their campaigns since btc price is soaring up high the same time with the fee which it would really add up on the expense on marketing budget if they do launch now because fees isn't really that small to be neglected. Imagine on having 100 participants on a certain campaign for sure fees will really put a hole in your pocket but yet you can still join some bounty campaigns which I do saw not being affected on this scenario.

Bitcoin price doesn't play a role here. A campaign just can set lower payments in BTC. I remember the time when a weekly payment was around 0,05 BTC and now it is huge money and a lot of campaigns just made payments lower; the last one I took a part was paying 0,001 BTC weekly. But I also noticed this tend that there are no new signature campaign, all of them replaced bitcoin transaction accelerators on the Service board. This forum is full of participants and I noticed that if a new campaign appears it takes few participants only, but the demand is huge and if you wish to roll in you must to check the board like every hour. Tough times are come in this sense, I hope it is just such period and soon everything will come back.
How much more if they would adjust to lower payments. It wont really be worth of to make such transfers we do know micro transactions can really fucked you up which has being said by zadicar fees will hit you up and no company will sustain to pay up on constant basis this is why there were no signature campaigns as of these days because of bitcoins situation as of now.
6275  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Etherdelta sucks on: January 02, 2018, 07:55:34 PM
I am always annoyed by etherdelta's user interface. It is hard to use usually in mobile device and hard to scroll down especially when buying or selling. Unlike other trading sites have good UI. I can't stop using etherdelta because most of my tokens are only tradable in their slow site.
I agree on this one no matter how good your smartphone is but their interface would really pissed you down when you do tried out to use the site. Loading times is horrible. Even on PC browser it loads very slow how much more on using a mobile phone this is why I don't use up my phone when selling out my erc20 tokens. I do agree that most coins we do see now specially erc20 are firstly being listed on ED this is why I don't have any choice but to use up their site.

I have tried to use ED with my mobile and it is not possible LOL, is just like trying to catch a fish with only one finger. And well, obviously just don´t even think of trying to trade when transaction fees soar.
Even you do try to access the site on a 6-inch phone you would really still have problems and make tradings or orders is really pain in the ass this is why I don't really bother at all on accessing site if I'm on mobile mode. Tx fees on eth isn't that too big but on those times where eth network is clogged up we do see tx price bump but not totally a big deal specially if you do make big and profitable trades unlike on bitcoin which fees can really bother you down.
6276  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Watch out for the scams out there on: January 01, 2018, 05:44:12 PM
To avoid scam i always create new account and i don't do investing if the mining or bounties need to invest because there's a lot of way here to earn even without investing like in faucets and campaign,you can also trust many exchanger here to earn with investing in many coins not like other that need to register first to earn in there site like airdrops or mining.
Correct avoid investing in hype and other cloud mining is one of the best way to avoid scammer because that is the in demand way of scamming yhose investors and their target is newbie and greedy people who want to earn quick income.
Correct also that many free method that we can earn good amount of income which we do not need to pull out our money in our pocket to earn just put an effort and time then money will comes to you.
When we are really serious on finding on earning money without the need of initial investment then there are still somethings but it would really takes time for you to make money but somehow much better compared on investing into something which we didn't even know on what it is because it would just turn out that we are just doing purely gambling. Scams are everywhere and if you are a greedy person then high chances for you to be scammed is high too.
6277  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Taxes: Altcoin airdrops (not fork coins) on: January 01, 2018, 05:12:55 PM
There was a recent thread with a lot of good information about US taxes as they relate to fork coins (like Bitcoin Cash).

For tax purposes, is there any difference between the Bitcoin Cash "airdrop" and an airdrop of native coins? For example, BitSend has a weekly airdrop to forum posters of 10 BSD. Are we supposed to use the USD cost basis of that 10 BSD each week (last week = $13.50) and call it "other income" on our tax return? That means that even if we opt to hodl the coins long term, we have to pay taxes on receipt, right?

The forks feel more like "stock splits." This feels more like a giveaway or something. Is there any way that these could be deemed "gifts" under the tax code?
BCH isn't really considered to be in the area or considered be part of Airdrops since that coin is forked one. Unlike on usual airdrops which can really be claimed freely without any need for you to have not like on BCH that you would able to obtain such coin if you do have BTC itself. Regarding on tax matters I do believe that those airdrop thingy wont really be considered to be taxed since they are just free things not totally be part of your income.
6278  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Etherdelta sucks on: January 01, 2018, 04:37:13 PM
I am always annoyed by etherdelta's user interface. It is hard to use usually in mobile device and hard to scroll down especially when buying or selling. Unlike other trading sites have good UI. I can't stop using etherdelta because most of my tokens are only tradable in their slow site.
I agree on this one no matter how good your smartphone is but their interface would really pissed you down when you do tried out to use the site. Loading times is horrible. Even on PC browser it loads very slow how much more on using a mobile phone this is why I don't use up my phone when selling out my erc20 tokens. I do agree that most coins we do see now specially erc20 are firstly being listed on ED this is why I don't have any choice but to use up their site.
6279  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Best Exchange For New Traders on: January 01, 2018, 04:08:53 PM
I personally chose Bittrex and Binance as my two first options. Pretty straight to the point and quite noob-friendly if you ask me, as I've used both since the start of my crypto journey, and never had a problem with both(besides withdrawal fees are quite high depending on which coins). Though you cant trade fiat with both exchanges, only through USDT(tethers).

My 3rd option would be Bitfinex. Why? Because it's pretty much only one of the few exchanges that accepts IOTA.

EDIT: Just found out right now. Didn't know binance already accepted iota. whoops.

I have same reasons with him, have used Bittrex for my first time got into trading, and lately, since bittrex get so many problems, just use binance and it works so well.
But mostly, I use local exchange in my country to trade bitcoin and altcoins, ripple gets so many attentions obviously.
Local exchange in my country is a better exchange compare to most global exchange as it provides a way to deposit and withdraw fiat currency through banks transfer, so easy to do that. Well, people in another country may have same reason with me, such as people in South Korea use BitHumb or people in Japan use bitFlyer.
That's why we should seek first for local exchanges in our country because it would really be a convenient thing to buy bitcoin or any other alts which we wont able to experience compared on some global exchanges.
Binance would really be a good choice as of now because I wont suggest those traditional and reputable exchange because for now they are experiencing some problems which would really cause some hassle.
6280  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitgrail 24h~ delay on ETH withdrawal on: January 01, 2018, 03:38:29 PM
https://ibb.co/ig5ZRb

Hello everyone. Apparently there has been an exchange issue on a withdrawal I performed. I have seen no exact similar situations so far.
See the above picture to see what I am seeing for the last 24 hours. I wonder if this issue is known by the administrators or if others share the same issue.
I withdrew to buy in on a dip, but now the price on both RXB and the other currency have both risen... This is really saddening.
I hope to hear more soon on this.
I didn't experienced any delays on using Bitgrail because if they would delay regarding withdrawals it would be only just 2 hours max. Have you already contacted or email their support? 24 hours waiting isn't just too long to wait but when in times on buying on some situations it do really sucks because you would really got behind on setting out your positions. For now better to contact them.
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