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7541  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin selling question.... on: November 21, 2017, 08:44:20 PM
There is a better solution far better than localbitcoin. To be honest it is the place I will go to sell some Bitcoins. The majority of people are using cryptos exchanges such as Kraken, Bitstamp, GDAX,  and so on. It takes a couple of seconds to sell and 2-3 clicks to request a bank transfer that you receive 24 hours later. It is far better than LocalBitcoin in a lot of points.
7542  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: INSANE BITCOIN TRANSACTION FEES!!!<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< on: November 21, 2017, 04:31:27 PM
Merchants don't care about the fees as you are the one paying it, not the merchants. Most of them have the bitcoins converted automatically to fiats upon receiving it. Those who don't it's because they are themselves bitcoiners

Waiting 30 minutes to confirm a transaction is decent compared with what we have ever seen from time to time. A merchant won't refuse a sale because it's taking 1 hour to confirm.

Bitcoin is not good for making small transactions it's why people buy bitcoins just to store and speculate
7543  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin turns out to be the creation of a three letter agency - what then? on: November 20, 2017, 10:41:34 PM
National Security Agency Office of Information Security Research and Technology
Cryptology Division

18 June 1996

HOW TO MAKE A MINT: THE CRYPTOGRAPHY OF ANONYMOUS ELECTRONIC CASH
http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/money/nsamint/nsamint.htm


It could be a good thing if it turns out to be the truth. Let's imagine that it could be a part of the New World Order set up (1 word, 1 govt, 1 bank, 1 currency) It would mean I will be part of the new elite, participating in all the Bilderberg meetings and finally rule the world. Not bad for my future
7544  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How much of the bitcoin network's energy needs are met by renewable energy on: November 20, 2017, 08:24:53 PM
Bitcoin uses 0.13% of the world electricity consumption, I find this quite low compared to what we are spending on industrial activities. One of the problems with renewable energy is that it's not really predictable and based on this, the percentage of the Bitcoin network powered by such energy source is very low. It's better to rely on countries with cheap electricity than renewable energy




from here https://digiconomist.net/
7545  Economy / Exchanges / Re: CEX.IO Locked My Account For No Reason with 30k Worth of Coins on: November 20, 2017, 07:43:57 PM
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And guess what, it's third day and I got no reply yet from their supervisor. They obviously have a different meaning for shortly.

Don't include Saturday and Sunday because high ranked staff usually don't work on weekend. So the person has surely been informed today only. Give it until Wednesday at least. But like you I find weird that they are asking to disable 2FA, I don't see why they can ask this.
(failed attempts to login with Cex.io happened to me several time as well, (with user agent: mother fucker :/ ))
7546  Economy / Exchanges / Re: How to cash out in different wallets HELP on: November 20, 2017, 07:26:23 PM
I don't know any but I am confused. Why do you want to receive a transfer to a VISA card? If you have a VISA card you have a bank account (unless it's some kind of VCC) So why not selling your coins and then transfer the funds to the bank account. It could be done within 24 hours.
7547  Other / Meta / Re: The Lauda problem. Who is judging the judge? on: November 20, 2017, 06:23:34 PM

So I ask to all of you to do something against this problem.

To be a normal user should be enough
7548  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin being taxed? on: November 20, 2017, 12:31:32 PM
Bitcoin is a tax free currency and people are used to it because they know that if government are in to bitcoin they will add a taxes and it will cost you more . You're saying that government will reduce the little charge of sending bitcoins, i think it's impossible.

No Bitcoin isn't taxes free. You are supposed to pay taxes related to the profits you made and mining as well. No matter if the governments are in Bitcoin or not. This is a misconception from people thinking there is no need to pay any tax with Bitcoin. In some years they will maybe regret it for not having reported this income (like it can happen with any income that you don't report)
7549  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Coinbase - Views Please on: November 20, 2017, 12:07:09 PM
Coinbase has a horrible support and nonexistent most of the time, so if a day you need any help or have a question, simply forget about getting support. To add to this, they like to decide that suddenly they don't want to make business with you and so decide to close your account. And they won't give you any clear explanation.
The site itself works fine with a nice UI, etc but due to their broken support and their surprises, it doesn't make this wallet so good as people claim.
7550  Economy / Economics / Re: Can Amazon Integrate Bitcoin? on: November 19, 2017, 02:50:08 PM
amazon is the famous online market from america it? does this topic about: whether bitcoin can be a transaction tool in amazon? is it like that?
because that I know, in amazon it transactions using paypal.

Amazon never used Paypal and will surely never because they consider Paypal as a competitor (with their payment processor AmazonPay), otherwise Paypal would probably be added a long time since now. Amazon and Paypal are like cat and dog.

Also Amazon has an article before that they are planning to integrate Bitcoin to their system.
Any link to give us as a  source? Because I think it never happened otherwise the rumor would not be a rumor anymore since
7551  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bittrex veri. on: November 19, 2017, 02:34:55 PM
Bittrex does allow multiple accounts but after checking their FAQ I see that both need to be verified and you need to submit a ticket to tell them about it. But as you are not able to verify your first one then I don't think I have given you the best advice, sorry.
7552  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Your thoughts on profiting off and the sustainability of HYIPs? on: November 19, 2017, 01:19:54 PM
Investing in HYIPs is not so much different than scamming, at some point. You know that the program will collapse soon or later since it's a Ponzi. And you are making money with the money invested by others. The HYIP itself is just connecting scammers and scammed people together with a platform. Taking its share of money of course.

About 10 years ago I saw someone who got a loan from his bank and invested everything in a HYIP that was very popular and hight ranked at this time. Two months later the Ponzi collapsed suddenly without warning. He lost everything. The loan was big enough that he could buy a house. The sad part, he had a wife and kids, he couldn't feed his family correctly since. Sad to see children suffering from such situation.
7553  Other / Meta / Re: Activity not going up? on: November 19, 2017, 01:11:01 PM
Spend more time reading so (specially the rules/sticky) everything is explained more than 50 times
7554  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Any Bitcoin debit cards in CAD? on: November 19, 2017, 05:19:34 AM
Not any is offering a card in CAD. It's not that they don't want but It's because WaveCrest/Mychoice (owned by Visa INTL) the company that issues the cards provides only $-£-€.
And another problem for you is that most of them don't ship cards for citizens outside Europe. The only ones are Wagecan and Bitpay (not 100% sure with Bitpay)
And the same with the currency exchange, it's something set by Visa itself.
7555  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [N] 0.01 btc [H] PayPal Preev 1:1 on: November 19, 2017, 02:56:07 AM
I am interested and can go first without problem, but I don't want my PP address posted in public here
PM if we can deal

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7556  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why is coinbase so slow? on: November 19, 2017, 12:36:57 AM
Use Bitcoin Core which is the most famous one and the fastest for me. This wallet is for everyone, newbies and professionalists too.

I don't think you have ever read the OP. You are totally out of topic. The guy was telling about his Bitcoin pūrchase on Coinbase. What Bitcoin core has to do here? It's a Bitcoin client, you can't buy Bitcoin with it. I doubt you have ever used Bitcoin core once in your life. People like you are so boring.
7557  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bittrex veri. on: November 18, 2017, 11:00:29 PM
Hey, its me again. 7 days since i sent a ticket to the bittrex support. (My browser autofilled fake data into the user information). What can i do in this situation? Should i send them id/passport and selfie? Or go on with the loss? Its worth trying, I know that. But id like to know if this will be treated as a name missmatch, of a false user information which will cause a permanent ban on my account, or they will never respond to my ticket.
Im from europe, so I think that im in a better situation than people from the 3 world countries.
Thanks in advance

To be honest you have a very small change to get your problem resolved, near to zero. Don't bother to send them ID card/ password or a selfie. As the name won't match they will never accept it. And to be a citizen from the great Urope is not going to help in this case.
If I were you, I would create another account, full verify it with all what they usually ask and stick with it But it may be a good idea to try to contact them on Slack and explain your problem before, just in case.
7558  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What would you do if??? on: November 18, 2017, 10:02:04 PM
I will buy or create a company, a restaurant for example. And the other part I will buy some apartments and rent them to people and still live in my ghetto lol. So I won't stop to work but at least I will have free restaurant daily  Cheesy
7559  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is this for real ? another fork of bitcoin ? BITCOIN DIAMOND on: November 18, 2017, 07:04:26 PM
For forks sake not another one. Think I will be giving this one a big swerve. I can't see what this one does any better than bitcoin. Will have to see what happens.

Be ready to see more in future. A fork itself is not bad basically, Bitcoin already showed us that it's the king lol. But if we see a fork every month of the year then there is something wrong. Look like it's the latest method to make free money using people. Another cover instead of the ICO etc perhaps.
7560  Economy / Economics / Re: Is there a fixed supply of bitcoins around the wolrd or is it printable like $? on: November 18, 2017, 06:06:49 PM
the maximum numbers of bitcoin is 21million pieces and all bitcoin has been mined! bitcoin now is just circulating on the market and most of it are stored in many peoples wallet ! thats why bitcoin is so votality and have more demand than supply!

It's a big lie and you have no idea what you are talking about, the number of bitcoins that are already mined is about 16 million only https://blockchain.info/charts/total-bitcoins
The full amount of bitcoins (21 million) won't be mined before 2140 depending on the mining technology improvements
Please don't spread false information
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