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6581  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to quit Gambling for good? on: February 16, 2016, 06:02:08 PM
Find a better way to make yourself busy and make that your new hobby instead (Even if happens to need some expenditures too like play online games, something the same, literally anything) or in short get a life and spend your time like normal people do. Fall in love and you'll be more than busy to even have a extra time to go gamble either online or in real life.
6582  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin , Credit Card, Paypal ?? Best way on buying online?? on: February 16, 2016, 04:22:07 PM
Via BTCitcoin without a doubt. It's the only available solution to my online expenditures due to my geographical location since there are some international sanctions on the country I'm residing so PayPal and most credit cards are not an option to me but even if they were, Paypal have many flaws so as most credit cards plus the fee for each transaction on BTCitcoin is really minimal plus the whole process is easier.
6583  Economy / Economics / Re: What percentage of people on Earth will own Bitcoin by 2020 on: February 16, 2016, 03:32:58 PM
I voted for 20 to 30% although it seems a lot of improvement on to the percentage people own at the moment. I believe by then it will be somehow well known and adopted among mid generation (at least) therefor safe to estimate the outcome by at least some where within the range of 1/4 although it varies from each country and how they are in terms of technology and stuff.
6584  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If you could rename Bitcoin what would it be? on: February 16, 2016, 02:50:04 PM
Perhaps something in the flow of "BTCitTrans" or "BTCitFee" as it clearly it's composed of little fractions of free for each transaction as opposed to other traditional or more used monetary systems but the current name is good too although it was surely chosen as BTCitcoin so it would be easier to be remembered.
6585  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Does anyone here go to Bitcoin Meetups? on: February 16, 2016, 01:10:27 PM
I've been into 1 meetup so far here in Tehran (Iran) and it was last year, more like a conference though. There was a guy who is Iranian but has citizenship of US and each year he organizes 1 meetup completely with his own expenses (in terms of rent for the place/food and few giveaways) and introduces BTCitcoin to new people as well as talks with those who are veteran on the fields and discuss problems that exists and how to find the best solution.
6586  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Price and why? Halving and future. info (Discussion/Debate) on: February 16, 2016, 12:02:45 PM
You may have a point but not necessarily the prices gains double value just because of the halving. Sure enough it will have a big saying in terms of spike in value but I think at most it could surge in around $200 more than it is now and nothing more plus there are other factors into play as well and supply and demand are not sole factors that determine BTCitcoin value (unfortunately).
6587  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Credhot.com Reviews on: February 16, 2016, 10:26:32 AM
Well they surely pay but wanted to site that your only allowed to use Coinbase accounts and I assume the same rules apply there since some reporting sudden bans of their account and since Coinbase itself have this habit and they also have restrictions of who could use their services due to geographical sanctions (in case someone tries to cheat them into pretending to be from different location, they ban those users right away) then I think same rules apply to them as well and most likely it's operating in association with too. In terms of safety, the site is safe also.
6588  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Coince - Too good to be true ? on: February 16, 2016, 08:54:30 AM
Although they seem to have a good design and have not made a visible mistake (that I know so far) on their website, there are some suspicious activity on their plans so I wouldn't trust them and others shouldn't as well. Their websites expires in 2022 and have been around since 2004 but their SSL certificate expires in 2017 and was obtained since 2015 only. It has been listed on the following website since last month: http://www.badbitcoin.org/thebadlist/ and a strange thing I noticed was in the following website it has only positive comments and int he short amount of time (that's a lot of comments and mostly just fake one's to pursue others into investing): http://www.hyipbox.com/review/2390  In short they might operate nicely (for now) but rest assured they will suck every guys pocket if they think for a seconds they will remain good til the end.
6589  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: PrimeBitcoin - The Best Design Faucet in the World! on: February 16, 2016, 07:29:58 AM
Design and functionality are really great and has the most smooth interface I've ever seen on any faucet so far (salute to you for this work). The rewards could be improved to make it attractive but since you only use few ads, can't ask for more. I noticed one thing wrong on the text where it says "You have to waitto claim again!" so you might want to correct the "waitto" to wait to (add space) Wink And lastly on that same page it still says Scroll down to claim BTC so you might want to delete that as well since you can't claim again on that particular page after you've claimed once.
6590  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Can any one tell me... which is the best cloud mining site?? on: February 16, 2016, 06:43:40 AM
Well not really the best as most cloud mining sites are practically scam sites with a high tendency of running away with your invested money but there's one in particular that is being operated under a reputable asic mining company (Bitmain) and it's name is "HASHNEST". They have a higher chance of not running away with your money so take a look at their thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=766448.0
6591  Economy / Economics / Re: Why do you buy Bitcoins? on: February 16, 2016, 05:48:46 AM
Well mostly to send money and do business that I have better control of but there are other reasons as well like buying to let it seat on my wallet and waiting for the price to reach the sky before I start selling them and earn good amount of profits.
6592  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Hackers demand $3m bitcoin ransom from hospital to unlock vital files on: February 15, 2016, 06:47:26 PM
This is very bad as a image for BTCitcoin. Another criminal activity and this time, I think it's even worst since lives of the patients are in hand since their data is not accessible and could harm some of patients life. This is as bad as when they said ISIS used BTCitcoin for funding (although later proven wrong). This types of activity are the main reason, new law's gets implemented on different states regarding BTCitcoin usage and it's very frustrating to see these activities happen.
6593  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Unconfirmed transaction on: February 15, 2016, 05:24:43 PM
The fee is clearly not standard on this case and that's why it's taking longer than usual for this transaction to get confirmed but it happened to me in the past as well and it got confirmed like in 2 to 3 hrs from the time of sending however , wait for the confirmation first before giving your miners to him. And lastly, next time, remove the /ro/ from the transaction so it would be in english Wink
6594  Economy / Services / Re: I search bitcoin advertising. on: February 15, 2016, 04:14:59 PM
Well after reading your posts, what your looking for is a list of BTCitcoin Advertising Networks in which you could earn BTCitcoin directly from users either viewing or clicking on the ads on different websites. Here is the complete list (most updated one but some might be missing) and this would surely do the trick for you: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1108616.0
6595  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin is IMMORTAL... on: February 15, 2016, 03:05:18 PM
For now as it stands yes, It's sort of immortal since IIRC it has died 90 times already and yet here we are, using it day to day however it would need constant improvement by developers to ensure it will last forever and we shouldn't take things for granted just for how they are at the moment as nothing would last forever but some last longer than others.
6596  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: What would you do? on: February 15, 2016, 01:59:46 PM
First you need a plan of course and you could start by telling us your budget and in case you have huge funds then I would advise to hire a manager to do all the calculation and plans for you and also hire a technician to monitor everything in case it's out of your knowledge and then you could go ahead and buy second hand asic miners since you already have a technician in which most likely knows what to do and how to check to see if it's functioning well or not. Your priority shouldn't be on how much percentage your going to get from reselling but rather from how much percentage your going to earn in the long run regarding the profit of this operation.
6597  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: martin Shkreli loses 37,000 bitcoins (10 transactions = $15 million) yesterday. on: February 15, 2016, 12:53:52 PM
I hope he really lost that amount of money because he really deserve it for doing so many bad things. Clearly there's lack of humanity on this guy and after watching half of the video, I could say, he seem to have some real mental issues and on a side note, the acting is horrible.
6598  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin : Lifespan of storage media - What will you choose? on: February 15, 2016, 11:54:17 AM
There are a lot more ways if someone is really serious and wants to go the extra mile into ensuring the safety. Some go with engraving on stone and then storing it in a tight or no air space. Another simple way would be to put the private key on a clout but with some trick that even if someone finds it, it won't work like tweak the code, separate it in equal and then change the 1st part with lets say 3rd part (Just thought of this and might actually work).
6599  Economy / Speculation / Re: Do you think bitcoin will used as National Currency on 2026? on: February 15, 2016, 11:02:00 AM
I doubt, even by that year (2026) to claim a label "National Currency" since the government itself, won't let this to happen as much as we like to. However I do believe that it will be replacing US Dollar in terms of most exchange currency in most countries and that would be good enough.
6600  Economy / Economics / Re: Iran Does not have a Rothschild Central Bank. Neither does Syria. Nor did Libya. on: February 15, 2016, 09:59:38 AM
As someone whose a residence of Iran, would like to tell that, this time, it's not going to be another World War since both know that collateral damages would be more than easily could be repaired and those in positions are not stupid to think war would be their first option when differences arises and this have been proven since few years back. The main problem I'm seeing that is leading to these complication is all about MONEY. Both have great potential to be the center of being money making countries and none would want to give up to be the top of the list. These complications keep on arising with an indirect approach in which makes people misunderstand the whole situation. Believe it or not, if both put aside their differences, both will benefit massively but at the end of the day, it's whose going to be at the top of the list and that's what making the whole situation a complex one. Regardless of what I explained, there are some serious complications that need being address and it's all about the security of the regions in which it should be addressed from all angles in which it's not and that's why the whole situation is unstable since some countries don't do the work they should do and as result they affect other countries too.
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