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6741  Other / Meta / Re: Please create Sticky thread to report copy/pasting and plagiarism. on: April 14, 2018, 06:28:36 PM
Exactly. You just need to click the report button and fill the box "copy pasted from =>url"
It 's the most efficient way for the moderators to notice you and saving your time as well.

I posted recently on the topic from Loyce because
1)we don't have any moderation in the French section
2) the guy was freely scamming people but again as said no mod

...but I knew posting on the topic, a Mod from the English section would kick the guy out asap
6742  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Terminal.Global - Building the 'Bloomberg' of Crypto on: April 13, 2018, 03:27:15 PM
So basically Terminal.Global is for crypto-currencies in the same way TrivaGo is for booking hotels.If I understand the concept correctly,you create a curated list of exchangers from different exchanges ? That's very innovate!
Can we also trade on your platform or we would be redirected to the respective websites ?
Not really. Trivago is specialized for hotels search/comparisons (right?) The Terminal.global platform is like an all in 1 solution. You get everything in the same dashboard: Analytics, stats, data, news, real-time market/quote, every other thing that can be aggregated across a secure network..
Like Bloomberg Terminal, I think Reuters too has one.

After thinking twice about the project, I wonder why nobody has thought about making a terminal for cryptos
6743  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Any Wallets offering Virtual Card without Verification? on: April 13, 2018, 02:11:52 PM
I really doubt you will find any. It was already hard to find before the Visa crackdown but now it's worst and I think such service doesn' exist anymore (the only place would be on the deepweb with who know what method used) it's like asking to open a bank account with no ID paper.
6744  Local / Actualité et News / Re: Bitcoin - Comment atteindre 2 Millions d'Euros avec 1 100 euros - on: April 13, 2018, 01:58:12 PM
Ce topic est toujours dans le top 5 de l'actualité ?!!!

laissons le topic mourrir, de toute facon il est banni
6745  Economy / Speculation / Re: BULL RUN STARTING ON BITCOIN? End of Bear Market? on: April 12, 2018, 10:20:18 PM
Do you want to know what I was thinking about? If the price comes back to $10k suddenly then I say Bitcoin is funny. If the price comes back to $20k within few days then I say it's an inside job.
Btw, nobody has any idea what is happening today? I didn't read any important news that could explain

edit:
tomahawk9
for 3-4 weeks is too long  Lips sealed
6746  Economy / Economics / Re: Will regulating cryptomarkets increase or decrease trading volumes? on: April 12, 2018, 09:18:20 PM
@dothebeats @exstasie @leonair @Cryptoman55227

I said it because, cryptocurrencies (and Bitcoin specifically) were/was created to avoid any regulation from government and the current banking system. Not to create a store of value, a speculative asset or a currency, but still to be controlled by governments/banks.

If you look at who were the first people to take part in the project they are all part of the cypherpunk and anarchist movement, these are the real origins of Bitcoin. Disturb the governments and banks for a political and a social change (without the need for a riot, war, etc...)
Accepting regulations with cryptos is like finally to admit that the dream for a currency outside the traditional system is definitely not possible. The real crypto dream is destroyed. If today you accept regulations, in 5 years you will accept to see cryptos issued by banks only, because you think it's better, safer, or any other reason...

So then the privacy/cryptography/anarchist/true cryptos advocates/average user not considering crypto as a speculative asset (ie: someone more interested in the uses case than the money you can make from it) well, the real bitcoiners you know, don't really accept to see cryptos regulated and may lose faith in the purpose. You can check yourself, you rarely find a cryptographer advocate here. As I said the real crypto dream is destroyed.

Cryptocurrencies and cryptography are all about privacy-enhancing technologies. Where is your privacy if institutions, banks, and governments can still see what you're doing with your money? There isn't any. You can call it cryptos, pokemons, or rainbows if no privacy then it's not really useful.

Cryptos don't help to prevent illicit activities,(The same way debit card technology failed to prevent it) consider what is now becoming popular "privacycoins" and the demand will increase a lot. Just to tell you Monero is a baby compared to some technologies used in privacycoins.

This was the reason I posted "accepting to be regulated may lose the credibility of any project."
Imagine a privacycoin telling we want to be regulated! People will watch like this => (0.o)

I also said the opposite while saying it can help and yes I do admit this is inconsistent. Unfortunately, we read too many times in the news which knew how to talk badly about Bitcoin on every occasion. What was the mainstream opinion? Oh, Bitcoin is wrong, it's a criminal currency.
Getting some regulations is like getting an approval from the government and so maybe change the mind of people and so more people adopting crypto. But what regulations are acceptable or not is something difficult to talk about.


Ah, see yourself and compare with fiats. With all the regulations we have (such as limit withdraw weekly, explanation needed when you need 1500$, this, that and again this) Does it help to prevent frauds and other criminal activities? No there are more frauds than ever. As you know, in the old time money didn't exist, no coin, no card, no bank, people used to trade only. I need 5 apples, you need 5 tomatoes, you then exchange 2 tomatoes for 2 potatoes etc. Then sugar was the currency then gold... During this time, fraud existed. So do we need to regulate apples, tomatoes, and underwear?...
6747  Other / Meta / Re: Mod, please check new plagiarism: Reporting copy/pasting, please permban on: April 12, 2018, 06:32:34 PM
Any Mod to help us (since the French forum doesn't have any moderation)

Basically, the guy is spamming the news section and try to sell us a 17$ book you will make 2.000.000$ then
He bumps his topic several times with copy-pasted content, we do report it, but nothing is done, the French mod doesn't care

kick out this cunt once for good



Tom Price, analyste financier au sein de Morgan Stanley, avait expliqué que le Bitcoin jouissait de caractéristiques similaires à celles de l’or : il est fongible (un Bitcoin est équivalent à un autre Bitcoin), durable (il ne s’”use” pas avec le temps), portable, divisible (un BTC peut être divisé en 100 millions de satoshis) et enfin, le nombre de Bitcoins en circulation est limité.
Une correction imminente ?

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Tom Price, analyste financier au sein de Morgan Stanley, avait expliqué que le Bitcoin jouissait de caractéristiques similaires à celles de l’or : il est fongible (un Bitcoin est équivalent à un autre Bitcoin), durable (il ne s’”use” pas avec le temps), portable, divisible (un BTC peut être divisé en 100 millions de satoshis) et enfin, le nombre de Bitcoins en circulation est limité.
crypto-france.com/prevision-bitcoin/

https://prnt.sc/j4fh4k
6748  Local / Actualité et News / Re: Bitcoin - Comment atteindre 2 Millions d'Euros avec 1 100 euros - on: April 12, 2018, 06:22:44 PM
copié collé d'un truc que tu ne comprends même pas toi même, c'est fou ca...

tu peux dire aurevoir maintenant, marre de toi ici
aller oust prend la porte et ne reviens pas avec un autre compte


6749  Local / Hors-sujet / Les blogs cryptos en francais on: April 12, 2018, 02:24:47 PM
J'ai scrapé et extrait tout les resultats de recherche gogole pointant sur les blogs francais, très peu de résultats j'ai même cru que mon bot était cassé...bref

Il a fallu que je me les tape un par un
Décévent, majoritairement de la traduction, n'apporte pas grand chose au lecteur, voir rien du tout, theme gratuit utiliser des millions de fois, ferme de bannières pour des sites de merde, genre PTC, faucets... et j'en passe
J'ai du en croiser 2, qui ont fait l'effort de faire un truc présentable et même pas mal du tout.

Fallait que je bot les stats Alexa, du coup ca vaut même pas la peine

6750  Local / Débutants / Re: Le livre "Mastering Bitcoin" en français on: April 12, 2018, 11:14:25 AM
Faut compter 0.15€ par page sans la reliure. A la rigueur pour éviter de payer la reliure tu achètes un classeur avec des feuilles transparentes
perso je fais ca pour plein de trucs qui viennent du web. (j achete même encore des cahiers d 'ecole...)
et si tu veux comparer avec le prix du livre en anglais il coute 50 balles si je me souviens bien, tu peux le trouver à la fnac, amazon ect
6751  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: 2018 List Bitcoin Mixers Bitcoin Tumblers Websites on: April 12, 2018, 10:39:26 AM
Just to be clear:
I don't accept any money to list your service. It's free. I am not looking to make money with, I am just a member participating in the forum and sharing a list I believe can save the time for other. nothing more...

Some PM asking for a price but I repeat I don't accept any money

SmartMix recently changed the fee structure and decreased it by 50%. Now the fees are 0.5% plus 0.0001 BTC it's one of the cheapest with some others on the list.
Any other service to add is welcome, do you know any not listed in the OP?
Thank you



GhostMixer has been added to the list
6752  Other / Meta / Re: Total disorder in the french forum Looking to see something done definitely. on: April 11, 2018, 08:04:59 PM
moderator Last Active:   Today at 08:26:35 AM


zero task done to clean the forum. So while you repeat we shall report, report and report, now you can understand why users are tired to report a post knowing nothing is done and most of the active users left the forum already btw

the current moderator is useless and hasn't any interest in the French community we all agree, and to say all hate him with this situation, and he is not welcome anymore among us. yes it hurts but I say the truth

edit
the list of the poster above
https://pastebin.com/8NSeLVxz
6753  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]ICO IS LIVE🚀UBCOIN - EXCHANGE CRYPTOCURRENCY FOR REAL GOODS🚀 on: April 11, 2018, 07:00:35 PM
Hello!
Any French speaking member?
You're welcome to use the official Telegram channel for French people if you have any question, need help or whatever
6754  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk is changing on: April 11, 2018, 05:54:16 PM
Multiple times I proposed to either

To warn (and then to ban if it's not enough) the campaign managers for the lack of responsibility:
they also have their share of responsibility in accepting such posters. Running a campaign is not just to copy paste a template adding images to it, accepting members, and paid them once a week.
 
If the projects are happy to see their website tied to shitposts then it's fine, but they may be too warned. I do remember a campaign (Qtum?) which received a warning for the same thing.

To make a membership allowing members to wear a signature, something like 200$ per year I don't know.

I stopped to visit the altcoins forum for a long time now. I know even dislike altcoins as such as I don't want to hear of any (I am interested in only 3 and it's enough). When I receive an email about an altcoin/ICO project, I don't bother to reply.
6755  Bitcoin / Project Development / Displaying the current Bitcoin price on: April 11, 2018, 05:29:15 PM
I need to install a code displaying the current Bitcoin price (and in future some other data related to Bitcoin)
I am using a WordPress installation.

So you may think, why not using the ready-made widgets such as coincompare bitcoinaverage and alike websites? I can't because they are branded (powered by.) And I can't use such method.

So then, why not to use APIs you say? Here is my problem:

How the fuck am I supposed to use the APIs?
I tried with different tags such as <src> <frame> and even I tried in a plain text (<==  Cheesy Yes I know)

Using a search engine is not so useful, I mainly find links related to the WordPress API, not how to use APIs with WP.
I wasted 2 hours searching for something that I know it's easy to do (once you know how)

Thank you Cry
6756  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Boosting twitter account[tool] on: April 11, 2018, 05:15:22 PM
Great way to get two things:

  • Loads of shitfollowers that don't use twitter for other thing then to shill their twits
  • Get banned by Twitter


Please, tell us better way to gain activefollowers freely.
Everybody can critic, but not everybody can propose.

Networking? Since the site is a social network, why not trying to?...

It works fine for me, I connect with the right audience, and so get natural engagement. People are not stupid if you have 5000 followers but zero engagement then your account is useless and everyone knows your followers are fake
All people doing like in the OP are doing it to collect some free coins with campaigns. ( it's similar to scamming for me) There are a huge amount of Russian bots using this, we all (normal users) block them and do not even want to be related to such account
6757  Economy / Economics / Re: Will regulating cryptomarkets increase or decrease trading volumes? on: April 11, 2018, 04:52:08 PM
It can increase the trust and even help, but the current regulations (or attempts) are damaging the crypto reputation more than anything else. In another hand, accepting to be regulated may lost the credibility of any project.

In terms of trading volumes, in my opinion it will be just related to what I was saying above. If more trust are put in cryptos, more people will buy, so more volumes and so higher prices.
6758  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [LIST] Free EU bank accounts that you can be opened directly online on: April 11, 2018, 04:29:58 PM
Transferwise.com is not a scam, it's a reputed service working with bank(s). Located in different countries and backed by some serious VC, I don't see why they should start to scam people for some bucks. Usually, people complaining to tell the full story to readers. I am not going to buy your story unless you fully explain your case and as well post some evidences you got scammed.
6759  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Reputation of Bitcoin in the Philippines. on: April 11, 2018, 04:14:58 PM
It will have zero impact as long citizens are educated about Bitcoin and others cryptocurrencies.
Scams using Bitcoin, doesn't make the crypto itself a scam, otherwise the dollar is a scam since it's born.

It's up to you and your fellow to explain this to your patriotes

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It will play a huge impact on the growth of bitcoin in the Philippines

I doubt that

Yes. That's true. But the main source of information for older people is the television or newspaper. Or even maybe radio broadcasts. So, their insights about bitcoin will be as a scam and they might not get into it because of the negative views that the media releases. So I believe that it will have a huge impact.

The senior people group is not the good audience to target. Young people are the most important population because it will be them who will use it the most.
You can compare with a smartphone, tablet, etc you don't see the companies targetting the old people because in some years (maybe just 2-3 years) old people won't be here anymore. Young people are more open to use the new technologies, it's the audience that has the most potential
 to fully use crypto (once it's possible of course)
It's like if you have a book to sell, you wouldn't try to sell it to a blind man.
6760  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Reputation of Bitcoin in the Philippines. on: April 11, 2018, 12:20:24 PM
It will have zero impact as long citizens are educated about Bitcoin and others cryptocurrencies.
Scams using Bitcoin, doesn't make the crypto itself a scam, otherwise the dollar is a scam since it's born.

It's up to you and your fellow to explain this to your patriotes

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It will play a huge impact on the growth of bitcoin in the Philippines

I doubt that
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