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6541  Economy / Speculation / Re: !!! Q3 game is life, Quarter 3 prediction game !!! on: July 02, 2019, 02:33:30 AM
Too keep it alive, my prediction is $25,000 on behalf of our good friend Tom Lee's prediction for December, 2018. He predicts, I collect hehehe.
6542  Bitcoin / Press / [2019-07-02] Bitcoin Criminals Set to Spend $1 Billion on Dark Web This Year on: July 02, 2019, 02:08:32 AM
There is nothing stopping the darknet's growth. Also, with the G20 meeting together to add stricter regulations to control the cryptospace, the users might be forced to push their trades away from licensed exchanges and bitcoin, to the darknet and anonymous coins.

A deja vu moment for the government hehehe.



Bitcoin’s use in illegal online marketplaces peddling everything from drugs to child porn is on pace to set a record this year at more than $1 billion, according to a report by Chainalysis.

While the growth in illicit Bitcoin spending may be alarming, a major caveat is that the proportion of Bitcoin transactions tied to illicit deals is declining. Illegal activity has accounted for less than 1% of all Bitcoin activity so far this year -- down from 7% in 2012, according to Hannah Curtis, senior product manager of data at Chainalysis.


Read in full https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-07-01/bitcoin-criminals-set-to-spend-1-billion-on-dark-web-this-year
6543  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-06-29] CNBC-shilled cryptocurrency exchange Bitsane pulls exit scam on: July 02, 2019, 01:24:47 AM
There are some very rare exceptions, however.

In any case, this is another CNBC shilling of another cryptocoin exchange with complete instructions. Coinbase! They might be targetting Americans this time hehehe.



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Coinbase is one of the most popular options for buying bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, so we'll start there.


Read in full https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2019/06/27/how-to-buy-bitcoin.html
6544  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-06-27]Millions of investors can't sell their bitcoins on: July 02, 2019, 12:49:15 AM
@bomj. I cannot answer that because I do not know if that is sarcasm, when you mentioned that The Telegraph as a serious and respected resource hehehe.
6545  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Motosport General discussion tread --- Formula1, MotoGP, WTCC, ETCC, DTM..... on: July 01, 2019, 06:48:41 AM
It was best race this season and one of the best races in few recent years. Verstappen had awful start, but then he performed amazing. But yeah, that accident with Leclerc left bad taste in the mouth and it's still under investigation. I'm not sure that he should be punished, it's very questionable moment. But I think that he didn't had to risk so much. He was faster than Leclerc and he probable would overtake him safely on next DRS zone. Leclerc again was very close from winning his first F1 race...
Vettel today had good race. But it's worth to say that he lost too much time during one pit stop.
EDIT F1 just announced that no further action on lap 69 incident, so Verstappen remains 1st

Agreed! After Sebastian retires after this season, Charles Leclerc will be Ferrari's driver no.1. This will be the beginning of a new rivalry between 2 young drivers for 2020.

Ross Brawn's new storyboard is presenting itself hehehe.
6546  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum speculation on: July 01, 2019, 05:46:01 AM
500 dollars for Ethereum this year is not a dream. It can become a reality before autumn comes. July-August can become the growth months for ETH. There are many friends of mine who are investing in this alt now.
Some of my friend still investing ethereum for other reason, they waiting for eth 2.0. and that fact will be same this situation for growing up eth price on the market, i am agree about $500 become next month.

However, if Vitalik and his team fails to deliver and release ETH 2.0 on the given date, would that imply that today's ethereum price does not give grounds on its real value per coin?

The proposal itself to reboot the project is an admittance that they have failed in the present implementation.
6547  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-06-27]Millions of investors can't sell their bitcoins on: July 01, 2019, 04:55:34 AM
The title doesn't sound correct, it is estimated that there's around 35 million users of exchanges, and most investors have more than 0.01 BTC are whatever is the limit, and not all exchanges have such high minimal withdrawal thresholds, so the number of affected investors should be much lower, maybe a few hundreds of thousands in worst case. And of course "can't sell" is also not correct, people always can make direct trades, or use currency converter services instead of the markets.

That is clickbait with some fud mixed in the article to scare the common people at the bottom, the people who need bitcoin the most, from buying and using it.
6548  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-06-29] CNBC-shilled cryptocurrency exchange Bitsane pulls exit scam on: July 01, 2019, 04:29:33 AM
Agreed. However, who was the newbie? The viewers who had coins in Bitsane because they listened to CNBC or CNBC who recommended Bitsane hehehe?

I reckon CNBC would never promote Bitsane if the people behind their cryptospace news shows were competent.

Incredibly stupid for any long established entity to be recommending anywhere in such a fucked up space. If they want to hype they can still do it without naming names.

If money did change hands, and I can't imagine any other reason why they'd nominate such a nothing fuckhole, then someone should be ending the day with a smacked botty.

However, it cannot be done without naming names hehehe. I suspect that there are some corrupt people behind them that accept payments to shill.

No one should trust mainstream news media.
6549  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Motosport General discussion tread --- Formula1, MotoGP, WTCC, ETCC, DTM..... on: June 30, 2019, 02:05:47 AM
@Naida_BR. That would be boring, I reckon. It would be more exciting to see the opening laps between Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc hehehe.
6550  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Open letter/question to Satoshi on: June 30, 2019, 01:16:56 AM
Just put yourself in the mindset that Satoshi might have had when he created those "test" addresses and when he mined those coins in the early experimental year of Bitcoin back in 2009/2010. You release the code and nobody is taking it serious, so you start off by mining some coins and then showcasing how it works to people on anonymous platforms.

It is a chaotic time and you are still ironing out the problems and answering people's questions and also trying to hide your real identity <because it is illegal in most countries to create your own currency>

So what do you do? Record all the private keys and take the risk that you might get raided and that it might be held as evidence against you? Nah, I seriously think Satoshi mined those coins just to get things moving and he did not even bother to "archive" most of the private keys that he/she or they were generating.  Roll Eyes

You can speculate, however, how certain are you that he never had copies of his private keys?

Also, the solution to this unfair advantage would be to dilute the coins of the early miners by predictable, infinite emission.
6551  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-06-29] CNBC-shilled cryptocurrency exchange Bitsane pulls exit scam on: June 30, 2019, 12:44:57 AM
Conventional wisdom says that if you are getting something for free, then you are the product, and this is especially true for investment advice - why would anyone give it for free if they can keep it to themselves and make more money? People often advice newbies to do their own research, but we see that many people are thinking that "making their research" means reading crappy news sites like CNBC, so maybe we should also tell newbies to be aware of shills that promote scams, and that even high-profile sites can be shills too.

Agreed. However, who was the newbie? The viewers who had coins in Bitsane because they listened to CNBC or CNBC who recommended Bitsane hehehe?

I reckon CNBC would never promote Bitsane if the people behind their cryptospace news shows were competent.
6552  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-06-24] Permissionless vs. Permissioned Blockchains, Argument Worth Having? on: June 29, 2019, 03:16:47 AM
I am going to take this one step further, because I think regulators are going to differentiate between "public" and "private" and also "permissioned" vs "permissionless" very soon. They need a way to protect their "permissioned" Blockchains and to regulate it in a way to give advantage to their own technology <GovCoins> and to slow down or possibly ban the "permissionless" or "public" Blockchain technologies.

It will not be obvious in the beginning, but you will see "permissioned" technologies being boosted by governments and loopholes closed for other technologies.  Angry Angry Angry

A ban on permissionless blockchains? The government and regulators will be creating their own problems similar to what the cryptospace has brought all over again.
6553  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-06-11] Crypto Exchanges Are Facing Their Biggest Regulatory Hurdle Yet on: June 29, 2019, 03:01:03 AM
Was it not avoidance of regulatory resistance where the cryptospace was founded? I reckon the FATF's plan will push some cryptocoin trading in exchanges with no KYC or the darknet, creating another free cryptospace. The governments will be back to a similar problem again hehehe.
6554  Bitcoin / Press / [2019-06-29] CNBC-shilled cryptocurrency exchange Bitsane pulls exit scam on: June 29, 2019, 01:30:37 AM
I know the title is clickbait. I did not want to include that Bitsane was shilled on CNBC in my summary, however, this is cryptospace comedy, this needs to be shared hehehe.

I am sorry to the people who lost their coins, however. There were some users based in America who already reported this to the FBI, according to the article.



Irish cryptocurrency exchange Bitsane has pulled an exit scam and disappeared with hundreds of thousands of dollars in cryptocurrency belonging to its users, reports Forbes.

Bitsane’s website, which reportedly boasted 246,000 registered users, has been offline since (at least) June 17, when its Facebook and Twitter accounts were noted to be offline. LinkedIn accounts for key employees have also been scrubbed.

Sadly, Bitsane got its big break during 2017’s “crypto-mania.” When mainstream media outlet CNBC infamously “educated” readers on how to buy Ripple as its price approached all-time-high, it actually advised investors to purchase Bitcoin and Ethereum on Coinbase and exchange them for XRP using Bitsane.

Three of the five users Forbes spoke to heard about Bitsane through CNBC‘s article. The exchange was also reportedly featured on Ripple‘s website until recently.


Read in full https://thenextweb.com/hardfork/2019/06/28/cnbc-shilled-cryptocurrency-exchange-bitsane-pulls-exit-scam-on-246k-users/
6555  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2019 NBA Season on: June 28, 2019, 04:32:28 AM
@jakelyson. It is a risk, however, maybe the extent of Kevin Durant's injury might not be that bad. His handler and his doctors know more than us.
6556  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [ZEC] Zcash Speculation on: June 28, 2019, 03:52:39 AM
Amazing end story. When first 4 years of a developers mining fee are slowly running out they already talk about new coin. And amazing reason why. Because it have optional privacy = transparent ledger and because it cant scale. LOL


https://twitter.com/TuurDemeester/status/1142759745339703296



Agreed. However, I know where they might have stolen this cryptocoin reboot idea. No, it is not from Vitalik and Ethereum 2.0, but from another coin because the rebbot might be a bitcoin 2.0. I suspect it also has the support of some bitcoin developers and contributors.
6557  Economy / Speculation / Re: Where's FOMO at? Tom Lee on: June 28, 2019, 03:36:59 AM
I needed some Tom Lee news but there was nothing about him saying anything about this dump. Is he hiding again hehehe?

In any case, he said that the altcoin bulls will be the next to come. I reckon the bagholders will be happy hehe.



It’s a well known fact in the crypto market that altcoins typically have their bull market moment after bitcoin has finished its course. With BTC dominance breaking above 60% for the first time in 2 years, it certainly seems like the time is coming for altcoins to enjoy new highs. In a recent tweet, Tom Lee, co-founder of Fundstrat Global Advisors, confirms that he believes the altcoin season is coming, and shared a post which highlights 9 small cap coins that are starting to post solid gains.

Source https://bitcoinist.com/the-altcoin-season-will-come-says-fundstrats-tom-lee/
6558  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-06-15] IRS turning its attention to recreational bitcoin investors on: June 28, 2019, 03:15:43 AM
@Carlton Banks. Also, everyone should deactivate their Facebook accounts, not only because of the up and coming Libra scam. It is worse than television. It is brainwashing us in ways much easier and deeper than before and turns us into sheep.

Facebook is having billions or users and they won't care if a few thousand accounts get deactivated. I would like to get some free Libra coins as promotional offer and I would later convert them to BTC or ETH. Let's treat Libra the same way as we treated Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV. Just collect the freebies and exchange them for something more valuable. I don't have any BSV in my wallet right now. I have converted all of them to BTC long back. Would do the same to Libra as well.

Why are you caring about Facebook? Care about yourself and your own freedom. Also, you can take it furthest by supporting and using good anonymous coins. Let us make it harder for the IRS to make a criminal out of innocent people like us hehehe.
6559  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The UFC Info and Prediction Thread on: June 27, 2019, 04:33:33 AM
Francis Ngannou should be fighting for a championship, I reckon, or fight a rematch versus Stipe. What is he doing, wasting his time and taking a risk with Junior dos Santos? He might lose!

Dana might also be protecting Daniel Cormier's legacy]/i].

Also, there are no sex kittens in this weekend's card hehehe.
6560  Economy / Gambling / Re: Cloudbet | Bitcoin Casino & Sportsbook | The No.1 Bitcoin Gambling Site on: June 27, 2019, 04:06:13 AM
@Ronnie. What is the feedback on Westworld betting? Are your sportsbook teams interested in having it on the website?
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