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6561  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔DigiByte Gaming - CS:GO, LoL, #DigiByteTip, DigiSpeed on: July 22, 2016, 06:36:20 PM
Could we get some info about the updates currently being rolled out0.

How long does it take for new games being added or when will the website be running normal again?

Thanks for the info.

I would start buying DGBs more if they drop below 40.
6562  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] GTA V (Rockstar Online) + 50m Starting Cash on: July 22, 2016, 06:26:16 PM
Spamming this thread with unreasonable offers will just get you ignored, so please stop.
6563  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How can i buy Bitcoin with PayPal ? on: July 22, 2016, 05:34:53 PM
If you are into gaming and like CS GO, you could buy your weapon skins via Paypal and then sell them for bitcoins.

It is not a direct way but it eliminates paypal in your transaction.

If you buy your skins on websites like opskins or bitskins you will pay 10% on as fees.
6564  Economy / Economics / Re: Mining coins save or sell it? on: July 22, 2016, 05:18:10 PM
Right now i trying to mining a lot of coins, i thinking its mabey its good to save the coins like 6-12 mdr before selling it.

Can orther explain about its a good point else about the risk its to high to lose to lot on it?

The OP was last online in January, he didn't seem very active in this forum. Anyone knows what happened with his investment. I am always interested in some numbers behind real mining stories.
6565  Economy / Economics / Re: How to make 17 BTC out of 7 BTC ? on: July 22, 2016, 05:05:50 PM
THis is quite impossible feat now, but if you go back to before 2010, you can simply get 17 bitcoin by mining with your own computer rig and just get the mining rewards. The only way is by gambling, either gambling site or some altcoin. Both which are too risky and too hard to double your money. For long term maybe you can start a service that accept bitcoin, just like other business a rough start but if you determined enough you willl earn much more than that.

Gambling is not a way to reach such a big target, gambling even cannot make you reach a small target because it is not designed for that.
Gambling is just for fun most of the times, the ones who tries to complete their big targets with gambling always end up losing everything they already own.

Yeah and if you are hoping to that money from gambling then that is never possible, in fact you will loose everything that you hold, as gambling is the fastest way to loose money.
I think gambling and trading are the only way to do that.Yes its very risky and all the amount can also be lost but you can also win and reach the goal its upto the person if he wants to do that.
I dont think there is any other way to do that.


I don't believe that gambling is the only way to do that. You can just depend on trading for sure you are going to get that amount of earning.
But don't get fast on it because it is going to be a long time depending on how you are going to be a good trader at all.

Trading is  better option in  compare to trading as in trading if you have good skills and knowledge then you can make it in long run where as gambling depends only on luck.

I must disagree mate. If you gamble regularly it depends on statistics not luck. Most games are designed to offer you a negative expected value, and the house a postive expected value. So in the long run you lose money.
But if you can find a game, or strategy that turns the edge in your advantage you can actually make money on gambling.
6566  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you Still believe in Fiat? on: July 22, 2016, 04:47:54 PM
Fiat currency is used in our daily life.We do transaction in fiat in our day to day life,we cannot survive without it.
So weather we believe in it or not we cannot survive via fiat currency.
But still i believe in fiat and its future also i dont think crypto-currecies can ever take its place no matter how popular it become.

I think fiat will always survive in long run as it holds maximum number of users and they are also used it as they are using it since long period of time.

Probably true. As long as you believe in your government you will believe in Fiat aswell. Still long road to go to get your pension paid out in BTCs instead of Fiat.
6567  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you Still believe in Fiat? on: July 22, 2016, 02:53:42 PM
I do hate fiat money but I still have to use it in my daily life. With all the yearly inflation rates fiat currencies have, mot of the world still use it and trust it

Inflation rates of fiat is almost not changing if you will based it on yearly basis.

I don't see any reason why you hate fiat since when you are born fiat dominates all the money transaction worldwide.

I guess everybody is still using Fiat these days so you can't really speak of hate, maybe more a dislike. Once you get your salary in BTCs and pay all bills in BTCs you could talk about hating Fiat =)

The inflation rate doesn't really show the change in the actual cost of living. In my opinion the inflation numbers are flawed due to the low energy prices.
6568  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Bitcoin als staatlich anerkannte Währung - Wie, Wo, Wann und Warum on: July 22, 2016, 02:44:59 PM
Bitcoin wohl eher nicht. Ich könnte mir aber vorstellen, dass andere Cryptowährungen in manchen Regionen in Zukunft vermehrt genutzt werden.

Aber Deutschland wird bestimmt nicht zu den Regionen gehören. Der durchschnitts Deutsche hat doch viel zu viel Angst um seine persönlichen Daten im Internet als dass er sich komplett aufs Internet verlassen würde bei seinen Geldgeschäften. Das wird noch einige Generationen dauern bis Deutschland soweit ist. Sehr schade.
6569  Economy / Economics / Re: Loans too risky? on: July 22, 2016, 02:27:29 PM
Loans can't shouldn't be too risky. There is always risk involved with loans but therefore you have the interest rate and collateral.

The higher the risk of default the higher the interest on the loan or more collateral is needed.

I believe for every type of loan you will find an investor. Especially in times like these where you don't get any interest from your banks, high yielding loans are a good alternative.
The collateral will not really suffice if the loan will default as the borrower can easily disappear without legal accountability to the lender, therefore I can say that we better try to invest in other business and not in loaning business in the crypto world. In addition, when you loan out and only the accounts are the collateral, how would you dispose that accounts to get back your losses?

I agree with you, quite a few people are trying to sell their bitcointalk account as collateral for a loan.

But if the user doesn't have a lot of +Trusts, then he should post additional collateral. I am just saying even poor People with bad credit history (e.g. negative Trust) should have the Chance for a loan.
6570  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Question about exchange markets on: July 22, 2016, 02:22:01 PM
Question about exchange markets, is there a way I can find which coin is currently making the most trades the fastest? Example C-Cex?

I would recommend making a quick check on all major exchanges for the volume of your coin.

For example on yobit.net you can search directly on the main page under the section "market" for your coin and see the volume traded. The most traded coins will be listed at the top.
6571  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin or gold? on: July 22, 2016, 12:58:43 PM
Absolutely bitcoins i would prefer always above gold.Since last year see the changes in price of both bitcoin price is rising more rapidly than gold and it has much more potential so in upcoming years its only gonna increase more and more.So i think holding funds on bitcoin is more profitable than gold.

Bitcoin definitely the asset with more potential. But also with more risks. If you look 2 years ago, the Price crashed from 600$ to 300$ last year just to go back up to 700$ this year again. Gold is not as volatile as Bitcoins and gives you a good hedge against potential crashes.
I would always diversify my Money in more Bitcoins and Gold. Maybe less return over time but therefore also less risk involved.
6572  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: July 22, 2016, 12:50:42 PM
Problem was solved !  Smiley
I earned my first 0.002 BTC from signature. I think  i coud buy a Big mac per week with this income . Thank again

Same here, just got my first BTC from the yobit signature campaign. No Problem with the slight delay.

Thanks a lot
6573  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: July 22, 2016, 08:07:49 AM
Hi,

I joined your Signatur campaign yesterday and already some BTC for my post on https://yobit.net/en/signature/ are shown.

It just not clear to me how to get these coins now to my BTC wallet on yobit. There is a button "Send to my BTC Balance" but nothing is happening when I press it.

Will the BTC send automatically to my yobit wallet after a couple of days? Or do I Need to accumulate a decent amount of BTC first before sending them to my wallet?

Any help is appreciated. Thanks
6574  Economy / Services / Re: Pokemon Go Trainer for hire in London! 0.1 BTC per hour! Catch 'em all! on: July 22, 2016, 08:02:02 AM
i have to warn you that this kind of game is explicitly pay to win, even if this guy helped you to catch, you would still need to evolve with your time avaliable or even your money. i would believe that such credit needed would be enough to have a simple travelling for around 3~5 days.

Nintendo is not really known for their pay 2 win games.

I agree with you that Pokemon is time consuming, but it's the same with the old games on a gameboy. It took month if not years to catch all pokemons and train them. But not money.

So far it is still not fully clear to me how Ninentdo wants to earn a lot of money from Pokemon Go.
6575  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 0.3 btc in a week on: July 22, 2016, 07:41:04 AM
there are a lot of faucet places, if you stay all day you can reach that amount, or as others have said, joining signature campaigns

Faucets are a waste of time, you could stay on all day everyday for a week and you still wont gain 0.3 btc in a week. You wouldnt even earn 0.001 in a week. a faucet is just their to allow you to get your first bits into a wallet. If you want to earn that much without a skill then its going to be very difficult. Signature campaign combined with trading combined with selling things if you can. theres no easy way or else everyone would be doing it.

I don't think this is correct. 100k Satoshi from Faucets  in one week is definitely feasible.

Most of the faucet site are not worth the time as they only paying <100 Sat per captacha but if you focus on the higher paying site you will make more. Quite a few of the Faucet sites offer loyaltly bonus up to 100% if you claim everyday. So if you focus only on the sites where you get min. 250 Sat per 2h and claim these sites 6 times per day. You only need 10 of these sites to reach 100k Satoshi per week. And there are more than 10 offering decent payouts.
6576  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ARE NEWBIES CONSIDERED AS FOOLS? on: July 22, 2016, 07:14:41 AM
I think the right word to use here is 'IGNORANT' other than 'fools'. When a person signs up to this forum, he is new and does not know a lot things. That is why newbies will start asking questions that might seem obvious to older members on the forum. Others might have read elsewhere that when you become a member on this forum you can get a bitcoin loan, that is why some of them sign up and start asking for loans. So the best way to refer to them is ignorant but not fools.

I would not call Newbies Ignorant or Fools. They are just new to Bitcoins and the forum. It takes some time to learn the structure of the forum and how to use the search bar here instead of opening for every question a new topic. Given the high demand for signature campaigns and the activity in the "Beginners Section", I think people don't mind answering questions all over again even if there was a thread on this topic a week ago.
Most of the usere here I met are actually very helpful.
6577  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Rollin.io Free Lottery Tickets ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Daily Giveaway ¦¯¦¦¯¦ 484 mBTC won on: July 22, 2016, 07:05:28 AM
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6578  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: █ ★☆★777Coin★☆★ █ ✔ Full Range of Games ✔ Instant Withdraw ✔ Free mBTC! on: July 22, 2016, 07:03:44 AM
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6579  Economy / Economics / Re: Are electric cars bad for the oil industry? on: July 21, 2016, 04:07:17 PM
I think that in the long run they are going to be bad for the oil industry because I think that more people are going to go over to electric cars.
At the moment it is not a problem but in the future it will be.

In the long run, we will run out of oil.  Smiley
Will that lead to more electric cars, or will electric cars lead to the demise of the oil industry?

In the Long run we are all dead. I don't believe that our Generations will actually witness the end of the oil era.

Just look at the shale gas industry which developed over the last 10 years. As Technology advances there will always be new ways to extract oil from this world. Only time will tell.
6580  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: how to make money on bitcointalk without campaigns on: July 21, 2016, 01:05:17 PM
Its better to promote websites which provides very small amount for sign up, you can take part in the gambling section which has got the prediction game. If you make correct prediction you'll be rewarded to place bet on certain websites.

I definitely would recommend the gambling section. There are quite a few website which offer free satoshi per day to gamble. You might get lucky and win a decent amount to withdraw.
Alternatively try to sell some of your goods in the marketplace.



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