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6961  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to remove a negative trust? on: March 19, 2018, 02:44:37 PM
Instead of getting revenge by doing the same to the person who sent you the negative, it is better to write him/her a private message asking maybe why, and if it is the case, just saying "I'm sorry".
Begging for merits is something we all are tired of. Every day (every one!!) there are new topics related to "How I can earn merits?", or "I need merits badly...", etc.
Honestly, if you are a newbie, ok, let's forget they didn't even stop and read the users manuals from this forum. Ok. But regarding a member, this is too much.
I don't think this is enough for giving a bad reputation to someone, but your answer was even worst, for you made the same instead of asking him why and proposing solutions.
Just erase your negative trust to the other user and write him, make a dialog. Try to understand why is he/she so upset and to make it right.
6962  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What will happen with our account if we have a lot activity but don't have merit on: March 18, 2018, 03:14:47 PM
Hi good night all

First, i would like to say, if this thread already posted by someone pls provide me the link on below post and then for moderator pls delete this thread.

Would like to ask for everyone here,
What will happen if we have a lot activity on our account but dont have merit? since the rule updates that we need merit to grow up our rank. I worry it will affected the bad result on our account.

Honestly, i've been confused about it. On my head full of this question, but i've try to search on this forum by my self, still didn't got the answear..
Thank you so much.

Cheers! Smiley
It is simple: if you have a lot of activity and no merit at all, you won't be able to rank out. It was made for the purpose of making activities more useful and to stop the possibility of ranking up to those whose activity doesn't have enough quality.  Nevertheless, there are several threads here where people are offering merit to those who create a good quality post. So, maybe, you can try to improve your posting activities and apply to that kind of threads. I always give merit to the people I consider that are making a great contribution to the forum. I don't care about the rank they have, but about their opinions, the information they share and etc. So just be patient and create good texts.
6963  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: where can I learn more about blockchain? on: March 17, 2018, 06:28:52 PM
Have you taken a look at the Bitcoinwiki? In it, you will find a lot of useful articles related not only to the forum and how it works but also to the blockchain, technical stuff and many many other interesting information.
Here you have a link to the technical section > https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Category:Technical
Also, in there you can download "Mastering Bitcoin", the book that wisely is been recommended to you.
6964  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-03-15] Google to Ban Cryptocurrency Ads. Bitcoin Price Drops on: March 17, 2018, 06:19:10 PM
I don't think Google banning crypto ads is bad news. To me, it is going to help people to take seriously crypto. Why? Well, because there are no ads announcing you "Buy dollars and become rich", for instance, for it will not be seen serious. Many people are skeptic about crypto just for all these spamming activities surrounding them. If you see an ad in Google praying "Buy silver and become rich", you won't probably trust it. It is not different between that and Bitcoin.
Google is just dedicated to stopping scammers and all fraudulent activities that surround the crypto world, as shit ICOs and stuff. So, in time, we will see how this is actually helping Bitcoin. The serious crypto doesn't need such kind of garbage publicity at all.
Regarding about the fall of the prices, I totally disagree as well. Cryptocurrencies are based on demand, and, even when public desitions can affect the investor's trust, they are not so important: the people who actually are inside the crypto trading and this world is not so influent by the news, for they know how this works. Of course, it has a repercussion, but not as big as many people think.
I always prefer just to relax and wait. For, sometimes, what seems to be bad is actually good.
You can read about how it can actually be good (the FB and Google banning) in here: https://www.thestreet.com/story/14525560/1/google-facebook-ban-cryptocurrency-ads-may-be-good-for-bitcoin.html
This is an article I found really interesting today and was shared in this forum in the morning. It gives another approach to the problem, a bright one, and deserves to be read.
6965  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: READ THIS if you just landed here. on: March 17, 2018, 04:38:45 PM
Fernandoaleixo, thanks for making the difference. Many people are tired to see newbies just begging for merits instead of creating some good topics and helping the forum.
Good job! This is a useful topic for beginners. Nevertheless, there are many similar, I truly appreciate the effort you make and I wish for you to continue on this way.
+Merit for you, and I hope you receive more.
Do not stop writing useful stuff, we all need to read smart contributions instead of complainings, shit posts, and beggings ones!
6966  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-03-16] US Economic Report Dedicates a Whole Chapter on Cryptocurrencies on: March 17, 2018, 04:32:26 PM
Such hearings happen all the time. But this does not mean that it will be important for the development of the use of cryptocurrency. This means that the us Congress recognizes that the problem of cryptocurrency has a mass character and deserves to be paid attention to it. After such meetings, we can wait a very long time for concrete actions and have never waited for them.

Agree. There are so many proposals concerning to regulations, but they are just, for the moment, in the "proposal" stage. Nevertheless, I believe this present year we are going to be spectators of new regulations worldwide but is going to take a while for them to be implemented. Countries like Spain are working with crypto developers and entrepreneurs in order to make an agreement, but they are just in the phase of defining what bitcoin and cryptos, in general, mean to the economy. Are they money? Are they assets? What are they?
In the other hand, Mexico congress made a proposal last month about crypto and which of them are going to be considered as legal. But they have elections this year and the politic panorama is bloody and difficult, so I don't think they are going to put the attention on crypto.
This is a difficult political time all over the world. Of course, is time to pay attention to crypto, but regarding the implementation of useful laws... is going to be difficult to achieve in such crazy times.
However, this is going to be done eventually. I don't see countries standing behind progress as others are already riding the crypto and getting good profits.
6967  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: a lot of FUD, here is some good news on: March 17, 2018, 02:08:42 PM
Thank's!! It is nice to wake up and begin the day reading good news for once!!!
The airlines link seems to be broken, but it has no importance, due to the one related to travel agencies, which works perfectly and includes airlines.
About the news related to Google banning BTC, I totally agree: to see on the internet everywhere ads like "Buy Bitcoin to become rich"... and so, gave BTC an incorrect and not very serious image. It was like a support for those who defended bitcoin was just a scam. I'm glad google and fb stopped all those insane ads.
6968  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Day trader or Hodler, what's the right choice? (in bear market) on: March 16, 2018, 05:52:56 PM
I was a trader for a long time, but I get tired because you need to spend too much time (all day and night ) in front of your computer if you want to succeed. Also, to me, trade is like gambling, you can lose everything in a minute or win big profits, but you can become an addict too.
So, for now, I prefer to hold, even when the profits are so much lower to me. But, I don't know, to me trading is just not healthy, if you get what I mean, so, holding, relaxing, and earning step by step is better to me.
6969  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: EU Moving In To Regulate CryptoCurrency Industry on: March 16, 2018, 05:39:14 PM
This is quite interesting how the EU are doing it. They are making out as though they are just wanting to step in and regulate crowdfunding websites but if you dig a bit deeper it actually shows they want to regulate anything where finance is being raised. This would greatly change the face of Crypto EU wide.

http://learnccrb.com/2018/03/eu-wants-to-regulate-fintech-including-blockchain/

I read the article you shared and it seems to be a big "if". The even use this expression too many times, as well as "seems" and others like that. So it is difficult to look at it in a serious manner, for they even don't really explain what is this about.
This is the clearest part: “Today’s proposal will make it easier for these platforms to offer their services EU-wide and improve access to this innovative form of finance for businesses in need of funding. Once adopted by the European Parliament and the Council, the proposed Regulation will allow platforms to apply for an EU label based on a single set of rules.”, but, as you can see, this is only a proposal for the moment, and this is not near to be clear yet.

So do not rush into making an opinion. When I read those kinds of "maybe" news, I always prefer to wait before taking a side. Just for now. Wait and see.
6970  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Could there be a collapse of the crypto currency if the US controls the crypt? on: March 16, 2018, 02:58:17 PM
What other consequences can there be, if not disintegration? BTC
Your question is too vague. How is the US going to control something decentralized? Why the US and not Russia, China, or Taiwan?
I see you know nothing about bitcoin. Let me explain: BTC is based on the blockchain, a decentralized system. Even if the US (or whatever country you can imagine) took the control of all the internet, it will be impossible to control Bitcoin, for many of the "parts" of it are stored offline. Furthermore, this is impossible for one country to take the control of all the internet, isn't it?
So, this is impossible for one country to take control of BTC. If you were talking about the legal activities, in what sense it is even possible for one country to take control of it? Us is not the center of the world, my friend. Even when it is a powerful nation, there are not powerful enough to take control of something ruled bu the wide people. This is just impossible.
So relax.
6971  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: The Best Time To Exit Trading on: March 16, 2018, 02:51:09 PM
I agree with you and the link you share was truly enlightening, thanks!!
One of the biggest problems I've seen in trading is the rush. There are too many traders addicted to it, I mean: trading is, somehow, as gambling, so there are implied equals pathologies as in gambling.
Now, as you see, always in trading there is a time where it is better to stop (at least for a while), for the market is going to be influenced by politics, media, etc. It is easy to see if you are not an addict.
I believe too many people lose their money in trading because of their pathology, instead of for the usual risk. They just can't stop when they need to.
So, thanks again for your post. I hope it will bring light to some addicts here and, furthermore maybe save a bunch of btc whose destiny is to be lost in trading.
6972  Economy / Speculation / Re: SELL EVERYTHING!!!!!!!! on: March 16, 2018, 02:23:23 PM
Well, man, if you really want to make your point, then you at least can try to correctly explain yourself, to make an argument, and to write it properly. I mean: you are talking about how Bitcoin is a pyramidal system when the most of the people are losing their money in order to others to get profits. But, how do you prove it? can you show us some statistics, something besides your word?
Also, you say you have been trading for a year, that's not a lot, but, maybe you have learned a lot, ok. How can you explain to us how much you have learned? Which experiences did you have? With which cryptocoins did you trade? Your earns were in dollar, euros or what? Which exchanger/exchangers did you use? ...

So, I see a person here trying to advice other about ... what? Because this is not even clear!!
You suggest we all need to stop trading/investing/whatever we are doing with bitcoin right now? Imagine someone tells you the same last year with no further explanation, would you listen? I don't think so.
So, please, mate, if you are trying to make a point (such a big one) please, make an effort if you truly believe in it (if you re not a troll), and explain carefully why, ok?
6973  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-03-15]-Bankers Criticize Crypto, Always Goes Back to the Same Argument: on: March 15, 2018, 07:30:14 PM
https://cointelegraph.com/news/bankers-criticize-crypto-always-goes-back-to-the-same-argument-intrinsic-value

Finance experts in the traditional finance industry often attempt to discredit Blockchain projects and open-source cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. But, without solid logical arguments, a lot of baseless claims from the finance sector have proven to be ineffective.

In December 2017, Bruce Flatt, CEO at asset management company Brookfield, which is based in Canada and oversees around $250 bln in assets, stated:

“It [Bitcoin] has no intrinsic value. I don’t know what it is. But it has no intrinsic value in our definition of intrinsic value. If someone else wants to speculate on it or invest in it, it’s for them. It’s not for us.”

Banks Will never stop it argument?

Great article. "Bubble...fear..." Well, this is how it is going to be seen for a while, I'm afraid. But do not let them fool us. I believe behind those all critical thoughts about bitcoin they should be some ideas about how to control it. I don't know, but, surrounding the cryptoworld there is too much money, so it is difficult for me to believe banks are not interested in them.
If they don't climb to the crypto mountain, they don't have any future, so I am sure they have some counsellors around telling them so. What are the banks going to do? Their own crypto? Their own exchangers? I do not know yet, but, for sure they are into something. The rest: just smoke, air, and stupid opinions trying to get the people far from the crypto world  'till they can just take a bite of it.
6974  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Quit Facebook on: March 15, 2018, 06:05:18 PM
The same here. Life without Facebook has taught me a lot:
- How the people deposit too much into their cyber lives instead of the real one.
- How much time you can spend just reading shit-facebook-publications.
- How a lie can become a truth, and even viral, without constatation, and how people is willing to believe anything that sounds convincing.
- How free I feel without those annoying alerts.
And the last... how few truly remember mi birthday date!!!
6975  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: What to offer my crowdfunding investors on: March 15, 2018, 05:42:19 PM
I have recently started a project to bring my blockchain concept to fruition. I have no funds but I need some so I can pay developers and the rest of my team members as well as uncountable things that require capital with a business. I want to start a crowdfunding page on Indiegogo but I have no tokens so I cannot give my investors tokens in exchange for their investment so what can I offer to compel people to give me capital?

Maybe you can create great content, like books, or maybe even merchandising. If you are a good writer, then making some useful manuals and guides about the crypto world is always a good approach.
Now, if you explain better what is your project about, maybe we can offer better help.
6976  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: How did you learn blockchain development? on: March 15, 2018, 02:57:52 PM
Here: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Category:Technical
there is a lot of information in the Bitcoinwiki, You will find technical information really useful to understand what is behind the blockchain technology.
To me, it is the best first step to take in order to get information.
I hope it helps you, mate
6977  Other / Meta / Re: Earning merit points by being a cry baby! on: March 15, 2018, 02:50:50 PM
Even when I guess you are just being sarcastic (in order to get merits), it is better if you stop right now making that kind of publications and better just grab a book. I recommend to you the one called "Mastering Bitcoin", just pick the link here>: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mastering_Bitcoin, download it, and please make useful contributions to this forum.
I am sure this is a much better way to earn merit rather than being sarcastic and shameless.
6978  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: China will block all sites related to cryptocurrency and ICO on: March 14, 2018, 04:31:40 PM
It is better if you share your font...
Well, they are against scamming and fraudulent ICOs, as Google itself. To say the truth, from the last month there are a lot of new ways of pishing, scamming &co.
Now, China has been known by their opposition to crypto, so I am not surprised about them pursuing, as other platforms, all this new scamming and fraudulent activities involving ICOs and some other crypto.
6979  Economy / Economics / Re: do you think bitcoin is controversial ? on: March 14, 2018, 04:17:37 PM
as we know so many reason to make controversial bit coin currency in practical or real media sanitation. if  we observe very carefully  few past few years we have seen that  criminal activities  or occurrence  are occurred by the help of hackers and trader make it famous moving thousand of dollars outside by cheating  with government law enforcement for that reason value of bitcoin increasing very high. even they make money away from center bank and government unable to hold money from general people and through this process people convert this money into different things. i think this is enough for making controversial and what do you think about my think ?
I don't think we can say the criminal activities have occurred from the last past years by the help of hackers. No. Criminal activities are all over the world. They occur every day in many manners, and they don't reside only in the hands of the internet.
Besides, on the internet, there are many criminal activities, and not all (only a few, probably) are related to cryptocurrencies. So, no, I don't believe those are the mean reasons why bitcoin is controversial (we are talking, as you pointed out, just about Bitcoin).
To me, the most controversial part of Bitcoin (and the cryptoworld in general) is that: for the first time in History, money is not made by a few, but by the people. This hasn't happened before! Normally, there is an elite controlling the system, controlling the people. But, now, this elite can be anyone.
In the other hand, politics are based on economics. One country has power over others just because of it (apparently) has more economical power. They demonstrate it by their big enterprises, by their money (which can print anytime they want) and by their debts (how much other countries owe them). So, basically, global economy is based on the speculation of a few (rulers of the world).
Now, imagine a new kind of power emerging. One they can't even control, one they can't even completely understand. Of course, they are afraid, for anyone, any country now can raise beyond their power!
Illegal acts related to money are always going to happen. But this is not only related to Bitcoin (or crypto), but to diamonds, marijuana, gold, silver... and whatever you imagine. Where there is money, there is corruption. But this is "normal" in such a greedy specie as the human. The freedom of money... well this is the first attempt in the history of creating this!!
6980  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Google ban crypto ads. on: March 14, 2018, 03:52:41 PM
I don't think it's for the Cryptocurrency market is certainly have an impact, but for now the influence of national policy for the whole Cryptocurrency market is bigger, so the United States today's hearing becomes very critical.

They are against mostly untruthful ICOs and spammers. Last year they have to fight about millions of pishing ads, most of them about new currencies and about making fast money. I believe they are not such as bad news as it seems, for they, probably, will fight all those pishing and scammers that are contaminating the web.
Besides, they don't specifically declare yet what is going to be their politics about it. They just have said they are going to pursue illegal activities, scamming and pishing related to crypto and other "finantial products".
Lets relax, wait and see.
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