The best time to buy is now.
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Kim was coming of the Warez Scene and money always was his main motivation. He is just an empty shell with a lot of money and his bad character fits exactly to Ver, Wright and their fraudster club.
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Yes I know they will be paid for the transaction! But there will be definitely less miners in the future, Won't it affect the speed of the transaction?
The very fact that you're asking a question that is fundamentally flawed as that one says a lot about your knowledge or lack thereof. You are making assumptions based on your own fundamental misunderstanding of Bitcoin. Your topic and questions were asked and answered thousands of times. Learn how to use a Search Engine and stop attracting shitposters with generic threads. And how do you know there will be less miners?
Less or more is irrelevant as we are talking in a very vague context here. Less what? Individuals? Mining farms? Hash power? Neither one of those will affect the speed of transactions, which are near constant. There's too much wrong in both the question and his understanding. Agree. These topics are only a desperate attempt to raise post count for a future signature campaign.
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I have a friend, who said 1200$/BTC was too much for him and he'll wait for a drop to 800.
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Because Bitcoin was first and has the best developer base, is the most accepted and due to the network effect.
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Honest altcoin developers choose a different name for their creation. The fact, that some devs call theirs "BitcoinXXXX" is enough information to know about their roadmap. One little word is telling more than 1000 FUDS.
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A few weeks ago I deposited 0.25 BTC at a poker site which converts BTC into USD. The price was 4200USD/BTC. Suddenly BTC goes up to +7000 and I am at a small loss of 84$ on the poker site. Yesterday, I decided to withdraw it all, but a BTC withdrawal would give me 0.12 BTC, so I search for other options. Saw that they accept other Altcoins as well. Checked prices for some lower waves and found Potcoin. Yesterday I withdrew 916 USD in POT directly to Poloniex, which gave me about 10500 POT, when price was 0.00001240. Put a sell order at a level that would give me a little win at 0.00002499. Sold it all and got back 0.255 BTC. Phew, that was close...
The moral of the story: HODL!
The moral of the story: Do not regret your past decision ever. When it comes to investements, it's good to learn from errors. For examle, I bought gold with Bitcoins in 2014, which I pretty much regret and I am not going to repeat this error again.
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A few weeks ago I deposited 0.25 BTC at a poker site which converts BTC into USD. The price was 4200USD/BTC. Suddenly BTC goes up to +7000 and I am at a small loss of 84$ on the poker site. Yesterday, I decided to withdraw it all, but a BTC withdrawal would give me 0.12 BTC, so I search for other options. Saw that they accept other Altcoins as well. Checked prices for some lower waves and found Potcoin. Yesterday I withdrew 916 USD in POT directly to Poloniex, which gave me about 10500 POT, when price was 0.00001240. Put a sell order at a level that would give me a little win at 0.00002499. Sold it all and got back 0.255 BTC. Phew, that was close...
The moral of the story: HODL!
Converting BTC to fiat to play poker or on sports betting websites can be dangerous, I strongly recommend that you use websites where you can play poker, or bet on sports in BTC such as Nitrogensports, 777coin, FortuneJack, etc. You will find a list on this forum. I placed a few bets at Fairlay too and I am very happy with them. Got really lucky with one bet though, so be careful obviously. I thought 4200 was a good price, but BTC surprised me again. I also had an incident years ago, where I played on another BTC/USD converting site, but BTC dropped significantly and I withdrew at a 50% BTC winning rate or so.
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A few weeks ago I deposited 0.25 BTC at a poker site which converts BTC into USD. The price was 4200USD/BTC. Suddenly BTC goes up to +7000 and I am at a small loss of 84$ on the poker site. Yesterday, I decided to withdraw it all, but a BTC withdrawal would give me 0.12 BTC, so I search for other options. Saw that they accept other Altcoins as well. Checked prices for some lower waves and found Potcoin. Yesterday I withdrew 916 USD in POT directly to Poloniex, which gave me about 10500 POT, when price was 0.00001240. Put a sell order at a level that would give me a little win at 0.00002499. Sold it all and got back 0.255 BTC. Phew, that was close...
The moral of the story: HODL!
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My friend said he never hold bitcoin too long, because he is worried if Satoshi nakamoto turn off bitcoin server. What do you think about it?
Wow. OP has more than 100 postings and still asks a dumb question like this one. You are my idiot of the day!
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Did you try localbitcoins already?
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All accounts will be closed anyway. You can stop your experiment now!
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Now everyone is investing heavily on Bitcoin. But can anyone hack this Bitakayena? If Bitcoin means hacks, then there will be a lot of damage. Where is Bitcoin's hidden security?
Yes. Bitcoin can be hacked. Few days back, a virus that hit all the computers almost hacked every system. At that time some of the bitcoin has also been hacked. Nothing is secure online. But the techies can do their best to keep bitcoin safe. I will ignore you, if you don't provide a proof, that Bitcoin can be hacked.
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Adress reuse is not recommended for privacy, but it is definitely secure.
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I have a my own generator (for Linux) that produces private key + address but not in base58 format.
I have another program in Python too that produces private key + address, I should search it. I don't remember performance, but surely much more than 1500keys/s. Are you interested?
yes i m interested. I dont need base58, only compress pubkey and private key
This smells like jhdscript will soon open a new topic: 'Please Help! My Bitcoins have been stolen.' My answer might be: 'Sorry for your loss'
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OP. I am very sorry for all the Signature Spammers flooding your posting. Most of them have no idea how Bitcoin works and therefore their answers are complete rubbish. Bitcointalk.org used to be a place where people could find a lot of good information about Bitcoin, but it turned into a pure 'money making through mass posting' forum.
Back to topic: Bitcoin is not 'hackable', but your computer or the one of your favourite trading market might be.
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