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661  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Funding core development on: April 15, 2015, 05:58:19 PM
Satoshi is one of the biggest holders if not the biggest. I wonder why wouldn't he donate anonymously to the development team? if anyone can do it it's him.
Maybe he already is donating  to the development team and we don't know it. Although he probably is has left bitcoin and never looked back, it's speculation at the moment until satoshi reveals himself .
Wasn't all of his addresses of public domain? i guess he figured a way through that and donated anonymously tho.
He is probably donating anonymously maybe not with his coins but with coins he has bought. Or he has never donated before, there are many possibilities for satoshi.
662  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Where can I sell a large portion of my Bitcoins at once? on: April 15, 2015, 05:55:25 PM
I would recommend coinbase but don't sell them all at once, try to get in contact with a tax attorney  he will guide throw all legal processes so the goverment won't seize teh bitcoin for X reason.
663  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Selling 2 Razer Hydra, very required to play games. on: April 15, 2015, 05:45:27 PM
Could you post some photos of them ? It would be better for future customers that might be interested in buying the razer hydras. Good luck with the sale  Cool
664  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How many new jobs have been created thanks to Bitcoin? on: April 15, 2015, 05:39:51 PM
Bitcoin will definitely help  build more jobs and careers in the future. You will probably see bitcoin engineering courses in colleges and universities soon,  bitcoin will create a new career in the job market. And the early adopters will be the lucky ones.
665  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How can the Bitcoin Foundation best help Bitcoin? From New Exec Director on: April 15, 2015, 05:35:53 PM
Transparency is the number one most common request --

Please let me know specifics about what things we can do to be more transparent
Do more AMA's on reddit or do more meetups world wide, try to engage with the bitcoin and crypto currency community. Built bridges not walls, you have build confidence to the bitcoin community to make bitcoin grow. A connective, open and focused community is the key to build a successful foundation.
666  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Your opinions on Online Gambling and Bitcoin on: April 15, 2015, 05:32:57 PM
Government isn't needed.

You just need a trust worthy and good admin.

Just-dice is prime really
You never know if an admin is trustworthy, mark karpeles was trustworthy, the evolve market admins were trustworthy and etc. It's in the human nature to be corrupt and greedy so a human admin would be corrupt as a government would be. Decentralised p2p gambling platforms will the future since none controls them, only code does. And code isn't corrupt nor greedy.

It'll be interesting to see what the future will bring.
More DAPPS will be built in the future since the needed a decentralised currency and now that bitcoin is here there is not stop.  Decentralised market, file sharing, exchanges, gambling etc platform will be built with teh power of bitcoin. Bitcoin was the last piece of the puzzle for all that.
667  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Make profit using different exchanges? on: April 15, 2015, 05:30:15 PM
This could work for altcoins as well but the risk is higher for altcoins since their prices aren't as stable as the bitcoin's one. Maybe try other methods to earn profit that aren't as risky as this is method is.
668  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin is not a bubble on: April 15, 2015, 05:27:32 PM
Bitcoin is a bubble. It's basically the year 2000 where companies become overvalued and such.

It should burst anytime. Most likely during the block halving next year.
The price is decided by the balance of supply and demand! When the block halving happens next year, the adoption rate will be high enough as the bitcoin ecosystem is improving. The supply suddenly halves, the price definitely will skyrocket.

+1
Halving will be good for Bitcoin because less freshly mined coins will enter the market.
It's also not overvalued, it's actually undervalued now at $200. If only 1% of people in the world owned Bitcoin we'd be at another ATH.
More coins should be bought than sold each day to cause a price increase, and people aren't buying anymore since they can pay with other methods that are familiar with them. Many bought bitcoin just because the price skyrocketed to $1000 per coin and they thought that it would rise again.
669  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin is not a bubble on: April 15, 2015, 05:25:28 PM
Bitcoin is a bubble. It's basically the year 2000 where companies become overvalued and such.

It should burst anytime. Most likely during the block halving next year.
The price is decided by the balance of supply and demand! When the block halving happens next year, the adoption rate will be high enough as the bitcoin ecosystem is improving. The supply suddenly halves, the price definitely will skyrocket.
Or miners will stop mining since there are less coins to mine and the transactions will take more, ergo the miners dump all their coins and the price falls. But it's just speculation for now, 2016 will show how bitcoin will evolve.
670  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: how much can you make weekly? on: April 15, 2015, 05:20:48 PM
Wait wait wait, with 3 different accounts??? How can you handle that, and how about the limit post/ip???
And, is it legal  Huh

In theory, nothing stops you from having multiple accounts in this forum (it isn't against forum rules), and using them all to join signature campaigns. In practice however, there are a couple of limitations, I suppose: as you mentioned, handling several accounts and posting with them all is probably time consuming, and will likely get you banned, if post quality is poor; and some campaign managers don't like that, and will deny you payment if you get caught doing it.

So we can just use multiple account with our own risk to get banned or anything Shocked
You can try to get into a campaign with multiple accounts but I wouldn't recommend that since it's against the signature campaign rules. Try to play  fair and only use 1 account for signatures campaign, it's worth the risk you can earn more with 1 account than multiple accounts and get banned.
671  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: NewEgg and BTC? on: April 15, 2015, 05:17:19 PM
Here's their reply:

Thank you for providing me with the information.  I would be more than happy to assist you with this.
 
We do accept Bitcoin as the payment, however not all items are eligible. Bitcoin is not eligible for the following orders:
International order
Will Call order
Newegg digital gift card
Premier Membership Subscription
Pre-order
Return label (online and offline)
Marketplace
 
You may check if the item you were trying to order is eligible.
 

If you have any further questions or concerns, please visit our FAQs page. If you still require any assistance, please feel free to reply directly to this email.
 

Thank you,

Lily X.
Hmm interesting that they exclude some items but I wonder for what reason they do it ?
672  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: NewEgg and BTC? on: April 15, 2015, 05:15:49 PM
They probably saw that there is no interest for bitcoin as payment option on their shop and decided to remove it. Try to contact them and see what the matter is.
673  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Funding core development on: April 15, 2015, 05:13:35 PM
Satoshi is one of the biggest holders if not the biggest. I wonder why wouldn't he donate anonymously to the development team? if anyone can do it it's him.
Maybe he already is donating  to the development team and we don't know it. Although he probably is has left bitcoin and never looked back, it's speculation at the moment until satoshi reveals himself .
674  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is just to complicated for the average person to use.. on: April 15, 2015, 05:10:10 PM
Bitcoin is doomed and Satochi is cashing out. Be quick.
Bitcoin wasn't , isn't and will never be doomed, it's decentralised after all and there will always be a demand and supply that will make a price for bitcoin. And Satoshi could have already dumped the coins and we don't know it yet, these are all speculations though.
675  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is just to complicated for the average person to use.. on: April 15, 2015, 05:06:42 PM
Bitcoin is just to complicated for the average person to use.. 

Yes, but bitcoin is just 1000X faster than international bank transfer/wire process speed. BTC costs a few minutes or highest a few hours to confirm, but bank needs at least 2-5 days to process an international bank wire. So complicated use is worth.
It doesn't matter if bitcoin is better,cheaper or faster  the average Joe grew up with banks and bank accounts, his grandpa had a bank account, his father had a bank account and his son will have a bank account. People grew up with banks and not with bitcoin, we are the generation that will grow with both. We will be the ones that will choose over bitcoin than banks.
676  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Could Dash realistically compete with bitcoin on: April 15, 2015, 05:03:12 PM
No way dash can realistically compete with bitcoin. It' like ello trying to compete with facebook, bitcoin  is just too huge and popular that dash could compete. Projects like dark walletw will replace the need of dash and other anonymous coins  and make your bitcoin anonymous and secure.
677  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Your opinions on Online Gambling and Bitcoin on: April 15, 2015, 04:58:27 PM
Government isn't needed.

You just need a trust worthy and good admin.

Just-dice is prime really
You never know if an admin is trustworthy, mark karpeles was trustworthy, the evolve market admins were trustworthy and etc. It's in the human nature to be corrupt and greedy so a human admin would be corrupt as a government would be. Decentralised p2p gambling platforms will the future since none controls them, only code does. And code isn't corrupt nor greedy.
678  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mainstream on: April 15, 2015, 04:54:21 PM
If any Wall Street trader starting to actively trade bitcoin, they'd make tons. It's so volatile that they could really make plenty of money. I think Wall Street is going to really start getting involved over the next 3-6 months.
Well I hoe wall street starts trading bitcoin soon, this would bring more services to the bitcoin space, higher trading volume which is good liquidating bitcoin to fiat and vice versa and much more. It's just a matter of time until wall street gets involved in bitcoin trading.
679  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How can the Bitcoin Foundation best help Bitcoin? From New Exec Director on: April 15, 2015, 04:51:05 PM
Transparency is the number one most common request --

Please let me know specifics about what things we can do to be more transparent
Agree, more transparency and  more communication with the bitcoin community would help to build a confidence  between bitcoin community and the bitcoin foundation.
680  Other / Politics & Society / Re: CEO cuts his own salary by 90% to increase pay of every worker on: April 15, 2015, 04:47:49 PM
Those are just PR moves for publicity with a nice side effect for his employees, he probably has tons of  stocks of his company which will be worth more than the salary he is taking. Mark Zuckerberg's salary is around $1 per year  but his is net worth around $30 bl. He will play the ling game and wait until the company goes public on a stock exchange and then he will cash out Cheesy
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