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721  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What do you think about terrorism?..I mean, will it ever end? on: May 30, 2017, 01:11:52 PM
I wouldn't worry as much. You'll never be in quite the mess Syria is in, since Syria is a crossing point for the interests of too many countries. Not only there's easy access for jihadists from all over the world to get there, but also Russia has military bases, which automatically makes the US want to topple over the Syrian government by civil war and the Russians willing to support Assad to protect their interests.

The Philippines are island located, which means it will be harder for terrorists to receive reinforcements. Also no Russian bases are present, so no motive for conflict there either.
It is temporarily not. Duterte a few months ago hinted at the fact that Russians will always be able to use the territory of the Philippines for its Navy. What is this if not an attempt to negotiate with the Russians. Where Russian there is always no stability. Religion have nothing to do with terrorism. Terrorists used by politicians to achieve their goals, and religion is only a way to find people who easily succumb to propaganda.
722  Economy / Speculation / Re: What is it that's affecting the Bitcoin price fall? on: May 30, 2017, 01:03:45 PM
Such unstable behavior of the price of bitcoin has attracted the attention of speculators. No currency in the world cannot hide such profits. Any race can be extinguished not only by demand but also by the government. Bitcoin also is regulated only by demand. The money the whales are able to unbalance this system and we will always see these fluctuations. The main thing is not to panic.
723  Economy / Economics / Re: The future of the paper money on: May 30, 2017, 12:52:29 PM
Paper money have no future. Their volume in the economy is steadily declining. Unless of course you don't live in Venezuela, where inflation reached 1000 percent. The governments of developed countries very soon will move to electronic money, but they will stay away from bitcoin. They will never refuse the opportunity to control the amount of money in circulation.
724  Economy / Economics / Re: Goodbye Adsense on: May 30, 2017, 12:44:38 PM
A lot of my friends also tried to earn on Google AdSense but to no avail. When the crisis began Google tightened its requirements and now they all refused it. The affiliate program much more effective, but very difficult to find interested people. The easier will be earning bitcoins in the network, the less people will pay attention to AdSense.
725  Other / Off-topic / Re: "fossil fuelled cars will disappear by 2025" on: May 30, 2017, 12:33:51 PM
I don't think so because electric cars are still expensive and there's no flying cars to resolve that either Smiley
We often see new models of electric vehicles, but it seems to me that it is running in a circle. All have understood that it is theoretically possible to have an electric car, but until then, the use of electric cars will not be cheaper than traditional fuel cars we will not see mass migration to them. Why there are no new technologies in the production of batteries? Maybe it's consciously going on to maintain the oil traders?
726  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Manchester explotion terrorism attackż? on: May 29, 2017, 02:58:27 PM
They all should be stripped of their UK citizenships and sent back to their countries of origin.

This would have been some of the most effective measures, but I have never seen any Western nation doing it. The citizenship must be revoked not only for the attacker, but also for his family members. This can be even more effective than sentencing the terrorists to death.
Does Israel. Still you forgot to mention the demolition bulldozing homes of terrorists. Probably do not need to give citizenship to visitors. It is enough that they have a residence permit. It does not limit their rights, but the government will always be able to deport them if something goes wrong.
727  Other / Politics & Society / Re: OBAMA was the best President in the world on: May 29, 2017, 02:50:36 PM
I appreciate the humour and sarcasm
calling Obama the best president in the world has made my day
the guy who broke his promises,achived nothing internally and internationally (his Obamacare was "huge success",right)
destroyed yet another country(Lybia) to get Nobel's Peace Prize,staged Osama Bin laden assasination (the guy was dead long before that,was a shitshow)
"ended" war in Iraq yet kept the country occupied and kept stealing oil and so on and so forth

So many accusations and no evidence. This is a typical portrait of a supporter of Trump. All always have to compare. When you will be able to show at least one positive action, then Trump will try to criticize Obama. And now you're just saying words that mean nothing.
728  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Support bitcoin adoption in Mongolia on: May 29, 2017, 02:45:24 PM
You probably will be hard to find people who will donate their money for an unknown development project. It seems to me that you need to start with in order to seek like-minded people who can help, not with money but with their knowledge and experience. Wish you success in this business.
729  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why are rich countries rich and poor countries poor? on: May 28, 2017, 10:07:57 AM
Its simple rich countries developed technologies and battled corruption early on. The main reason poor countries stay poor is because they are getting robbed by the people running their countries. The technology is there for every country in the world to become developed.

Underdevelopment is due to a number of reasons. You can't single out a particular reason. Corruption and lack of education are among the top reasons, but each have exceptions. For example, Turkmenistan was recently rated as the 6th most corrupt country in the world by Forbes. But still it remains a very rich country.
Regardless of what level of life Turkmenistan has, this country has every opportunity to succeed and improve its social guarantees for citizens, for example, from a country such as Nigeria or Somalia or something like that.

That may be true. But there is no democracy in that country, and a lot of people are trying to escape from the dictatorship. The political prisoners are being held in labor camps, similar to those in North Korea.
When you talk about Turkmenistan or North Korea, you deliberately avoid Russia. This country is also mired in corruption and the most educated people try to leave it. For this reason, Russian is very poor in a very rich country.
730  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why There's No Shootings In The US Anymore? on: May 28, 2017, 10:01:15 AM
It seems like all those mass shootings in the US have stopped for now. Maybe it's because Obama is no longer there ordering them?

What's your opinion?
Even though am not a fan of the ex president, it's ridiculous to think he got people killed and for what reason. Mind you that there had been shooting whiles trump had been in office.

Obama did a lot of things and gave out irresponsible statements, which negatively affected the morale of the police officers. Perhaps the real reason may be that the cops feel more confident under Trump.
I'm amazed at your naivety. What does the cops? The cops always arrive after the crime has occurred and they can not affect the statistics. I think that the decrease in the activity of psycho was due to the end of spring. The next burst will be in the fall. It is a well-known periods of exacerbation of mental disorders. Trump has nothing to do with it and yet nothing is done.
731  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you accept bitcoin as your salary? on: May 28, 2017, 09:52:23 AM
I would prefer to share the risk. Main income I would earn in dollars and extra funds that can be used to accumulate I would have kept in bitcoin. I do not trust the currency which may one day lose 30% of its value.
732  Other / Off-topic / Re: What crypto sites do you visit daily? on: May 28, 2017, 09:38:50 AM
I don't visit the sites dedicated to bitcoin. Bitcointalk is the only forum which I visit almost every day. Here is all the information I need and most importantly that it is in one place, no need to collect fragmentary data for all sites.
733  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump Ramadan speech on: May 27, 2017, 01:31:07 PM
Is it necessary for Trump to deliver a speech for Ramadan? Islam is not even followed by 1% of the population in the United States. So I don't think there is any need to do that.
Now the world is very strong sentiments against Muslims. Any statement Trump can cause another scandal and will lead to an increase in the number of opponents Trump. Why did he have such a perspective. He's got a lot of problems. Trump need to be very careful and not to provoke scandals.
734  Economy / Economics / Re: Possible big Crash coming within 10 days on: May 27, 2017, 01:18:30 PM
The worst thing for any market is to panic. It always had speculators. If you do not respond then save your money. The more that your bitcoins are not the only means of existence. Forget about them for a while and you will be rewarded for your patience, and speculators will receive a loss and no longer provoke panic.
735  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you smoke weed? on: May 27, 2017, 01:05:51 PM
Yep i smoke weed like 3 times a week

It helped me a lot with investments too (long term of course)
Not agree with you. In the long run you can lose health from eating grass. Then all your investment will go to the restoration of lost health. I knew a man who after eating the weed fell from his apartment window and died. Think it's worth it!
736  Other / Off-topic / Re: Can anyone recommend a good vpn? on: May 27, 2017, 12:59:29 PM
I can recommend Tor browser. It's free and so you can use it without cost, but some sites block access via Tor and Vpn so, you should immediately decide for what purpose you will use it. In General, remember that 100% anonymity network does not exist.
737  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Cash is better than Bitcoin. on: May 26, 2017, 10:11:10 AM
bitcoin is too hard to use for the average person.. i think thats the major stumbling block
This is true, but it seems to me that the main reason is that on a psychological level, people should be able to see and feel what he has. This creates the illusion of security from the fact that he will not lose his money. I am sure that if there were a cash of bitcoin it would spread faster, but so far it does not meet the concept of crypto currencies.
738  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump is better than Obama? on: May 26, 2017, 09:59:23 AM
I think Trump is better than Obama because Trump is a man of confidence and would deliver all his promises and "make America great again" because he's not afraid of anyone. I know Trump has many problems and Obama has his own problems too, that's why I believe Trump is a better man compare to Obama.

Trump is worse than Obama because he is stupid. The fact that you are taking for bravery is actually stupidity, and his demeanor is funny and bizarre.at the international level. He will not be able to restore the greatness of America because he has no tactics no strategy how to do it.
739  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Negative effects of technology on: May 26, 2017, 09:53:05 AM
There's a lot of negative effects of technology nevertheless, there is a lot of positive effects. Comparing drugs and technology, as we can see, drugs can make you stronger and relieve some pain on your body, but also, if drugs abusively used, it can damage your mind and brain, it can lead you to overdose or sometimes death, like our technology, ipads, iphones, computers, and other technology used, when a child always use ipads, it can lead to blindness, and sometimes can be addiction.


Not just that, it leads to many other problems in which a child has to suffer till his death.
The best example is Bitcoins. Many of the organization trying to use it for money laundering and terrorism. It's sad to see what's happening through bitcoin and not do anything about it.
Money laundering and the financing of terrorism are two different things. The bitcoin that has absolutely nothing to do. We had no terrorists before the advent of bitcoin and the Internet? For money laundering bitcoin is not suitable because laundered money must be paid in taxes.
740  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: May 26, 2017, 09:46:34 AM
Beside having a Gun Control owners should also be more calm and ensure that their mood won't affect on thwir decision when using it.

This can never be implemented. Mood depends on a lot of things, and you can't predict it. So in gun control, you can't deny license to someone if his mood is not right. 

So you need to conduct a thorough and detailed analysis of the nature of the person. Conduct a consultation with a psychologist to learn the secret intentions of a person who wants to buy weapons
It will do nothing. The human psyche can change with circumstances. Stress can not withstand even the psyche of these trained people like police and military. The only way out. If many people will have a weapon that has a chance to prevent a crime at the beginning and with less impact.
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