Quite interesting indeed. The only thing is about from where the web traffic and analytics data come from? I don't see any source quoted in the article. If it has been collected using Alexa (or any other 3rd party), it doesn' give enough an accurate overview because everyone can fake the Alexa rank and secondly Alexa has a particular process to evaluate a website's rank.
But still interesting to read.
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Don't know I am just a member here, but for example, such comment:
"of course, kids should learn about economics in general"
Considering it was surely in a thread with a thousand of useless posts. Your post adds nothing to a conversation. ok, you think kids should learn economics but it has been said perhaps 100 times already, This is a problem here, people just re-use what has been said over and over in this same topic
But there is maybe another reason...
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Short comments with few words adding nothing to the conversation is the reason I suppose
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@Carlton Banks Their fans are brainwashed like in a cult. They are stubborns and don't have a lot of arguments to defend their own project. Other than saying Bitcoin cash is the real Bitcoin, Bitcoin cash is following the Satoshi white paper and Bitcoin isn't, or the lightning network is bad (for whatever the reasons they have...) Other than that, it's quite impossible to debate with them. They have their own opinion and are not open considering something else. Bitcoin is Bitcoin, and Bitcoin cash is Bitcoin cash an altcoin and it will always be. No matter if a day Bitcoin cash is better than Bitcoin, Bitcoin will stay Bitcoin, I won't change my opinion about this. Otherwise, we could say Ubuntu is the real Debian or Lubuntu is the real Debian as well. And why not to say Opera browser is the real Chromium project. Or using the Money as a comparison, it is legitime to say the EUR currency is the real US Dollar. Using aggressive methods to promote their product isn't the good way to do it, and if they need to lie to people then they will fail soon or later. The percentage of people using Bitcoin cash is very low compared to Bitcoin, why? Because they are not interested using it. So instead to steal the Bitcoin notoriety they should rather learn from it and find their own way. @LoyceV I am adding this lovely screenshot to my troll collection folder for later
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I call bitcoin cash on twitter Btrash with other Bitcoiners. I wasn't doing it previously and have never got an interest in. Until I noticed a propaganda from Roger Ver against Bitcoin, so I started to watch what and how he is doing it. Here is a perfect and short description Bcash marketing strategy: -confuse people into thinking they are the real bitcoin. I found a really shady method he is using but have nothing to back up my words...yet... So then I started to be anti Btrash there. I am glad to see there are still a lot of people with a "love" with Bitcoin like in the early days. I connected with a lot of people. This Roger Ver is acting like a child and getting desperate with his btrash shilling He should start maybe to think going back to work for Google
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I always say, making a mistake isn't really a problem it happens to everyone. But to assume the consequences it is more important
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Nobody from the haters posted something about the stock market? Still, Bitcoin is worth more than some months ago. About $3,000-$4,000 more than 2 or 3 months ago. Now go to ask the shareholders losing their money right now like the water in Niagara is falls. I will be part of the Elite in 3-4 years from now. I #HODL The Dow Just Lost Even More Than Bitcoin. But Don't Call it a Stock Market CrashThe Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped more than 1,000 points for the first time ever Monday. There were only two stocks in the S&P 500 that were up for the day, while all of the Dow’s 30 members fell. Both indexes are now down for 2018, having erased all of their gains for the year.
While Bitcoin, which fell as much as 23% on Monday, shed nearly $18 billion in market value during the day, the stock market fared even worse: The Dow stocks alone lost more than $300 billion.
In one particularly gory example, Google parent company Alphabet (GOOGL, -0.55%) (which is not in the Dow), lost $40 billion of its market cap for the second trading day in a row—meaning Alphabet stock investors have lost more than $80 billion since Friday.
http://fortune.com/2018/02/05/stock-dow-bitcoin-market-crash/
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Phishing is popular with cybercriminals, as it is far easier to trick someone into clicking a malicious link in a seemingly legitimate phishing email than trying to break through a computer's defenses. Phishing attacks typically rely on social networking techniques applied to email or other electronic communication methods, including direct messages sent over social networks, SMS text messages and other instant messaging modes. Phishers may use social engineering and other public sources of information, including social networks like LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter, to gather background information about the victim's personal and work history, his interests, and his activities. Typically, a victim receives a message that appears to have been sent by a known contact or organization. The attack is carried out either through a malicious file attachment that contains phishing software, or through links connecting to malicious websites. In either case, the objective is to install malware on the user's device or direct the victim to a malicious website set up to trick them into divulging personal and financial information, such as passwords, account IDs or credit card details.
source http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/definition/phishingPhishing is popular with cybercriminals, as it is far easier to trick someone into clicking a malicious link in a seemingly legitimate phishing email than trying to break through a computer's defenses. Phishing attacks typically rely on social networking techniques applied to email or other electronic communication methods, including direct messages sent over social networks, SMS text messages and other instant messaging modes.
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...So he can add, a constructive post doesn't need to use CAPS, it's usually mean shouting, on the internet...
I just would like to say: A constructive post can be just a sentence or few words. If you ask me "Is it Monday today?" I am not going to write a white paper to tell you yes... And No, I disagree to say it is important that it is not just based on your opinion, you can make a 'constructive post" based only on your opinion. We're on a forum and interacting with a community and so communicate each other
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Yeah,crypto currency is not only falling the stock market also crashing which is happened due to the deflation from tether as experts
Who told you this? If the stock is able to crash because of a cryptocurrency, we would see the stock market crashing once per week. I imagine on the news reading Boeing stock crashed because Dogecoin passed away. Really man, just LOL, be serious. Sometimes you guys have ridiculous ideas coming from nowhere
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Great talk and straight on point. The Dow dropped over 1,000 points and lost over $300 billion according to Fortune.com here but I don't see people calling it a "crash" Another example is Google, it lost $40 billion. Yes! you hear it right 40 billion dollars! Still some people believe it's all related to Tether.
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Lesson learned for people who are considering cryptocurrencies as an investment. Listening to the mainstream media words by words. Instead to consider and to use cryptos as what it is supposed to be, without giving a sh*t to the cryptocurrencies purposes.
I too couldn't agree more with @crazyivan and @OmegaStarScream. Oh well, you know the adage: don't invest what you can't afford to loose. Keep panicking as long as you want, people who really believe in cryptocurrencies know what to do
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@kalabele - They should work with all merchants
I don't think you will find any. Some merchants accept only a card issued from your own country. So if you're trying to buy something using a card issued from Gibraltar for example (which was the case with Advcash) The payment will be rejected. There isn't a lot of merchants refusing but a perfect example of this situation is when you're paying a mobile contract/or bill. As well don't forget that some of them accept only 3D secure cards.
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I suppose this is the message people get when they're banned? Usually, the bans are permanent here, especially if it's because the members spam, copy paste. Other than that it's difficult to be banned in this forum. If it's because the account ("of your friend") has been compromised/hacked it is explained here > Recovering hacked accounts or accounts with lost passwords
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I have been told by someone very reputable, and whom I trust
Boogeyman? 👺 I have been told by at least one reputable person
Santa Claus? 🎅 ............................. Dude keep your personal attack outside the forum, this is not something related to the community's interests, nobody is interested in the personal lives of others
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There is no warning at all: the only one is you, helping to spread the panic. Ripple can make whatever it want, it's not because it has a partnership with Sir or Miss that it's going to change something to Bitcoin. There are several cryptocurrencies in partnership then what? I am going to tell you: Nothing express.co.uk you say see this.... 1) https://i.imgur.com/xiBzyc0.gif2)
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I am interested. PM me if we can make a deal and if you're still looking for, please Thank you
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