Not so long ago we've all whitnessed bitcoin at price 2k usd per btc. Now it is 4k. Sometimes before buying BTC I have a strong feeling that the price will fall pretty soon and I hould wait a bit before buying. Usually it all ends bad. Anyone have the same problem? How are you dealing with it?
I agree, bitcoin's price might drop some time soon. Over the past few months, maybe even weeks, Bitcoin's price has dramatically increased. I too am afraid of an upcoming drop that might hit us some time soon as a result of this drastic change. However, even despite this possibility, holding bitcoins would still have to be my biggest option when it comes to earning bitcoins and making a profit from it. Even if the price does drop, it will most likely stabalise itself after some time, maybe even a few hours. I just don't see any reason why it would collapse.
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Wondering where do big players/hedge funds buy/sell big sums of btc, and where they exchange it to fiat?
I would still have to say that local bitcoins is probably the way they do it, however I may be wrong. There are plenty of large buyers and sellers that can be found there. Otherwise, large exchange sites such are also good for large scale selling bitcoin to fiat.
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OMG, you really serious about this question? Not a computer nerd, but how well do you think these would run certain games, overwatch, csgo, pubg.
A 1050Ti would be good enough for these games for 1080p@60Hz. Unless you are looking at playing in 4K with AAA titles, there is no need for such a beefy Laptop - No offence OP However, for this price any user could build a 1080Ti Desktop PC. I know you may have bought it for a hefty price, but think about lowering it.
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It's up to you. The whole idea is not the picture but the whitepaper and the people who can bring it to life. IMO.
I don't want to seem rude, but just stating that it isn't a Scam just doesn't really cut it on this forum, especially not for cryptodevil or Lauda for that matter. If you say you are legitimate, why change the pictures to your 'team?' OP nice find! Keep up the good work!
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I suggest bountyportals by irfan_pak10.
Try to check his portfolio just copy the link on my personal text
<---- to your browser and search.
Yes, I too would recommend him, no offence to other campaign managers. However, any trusted campaign manager would be fine - just try to steer clear of fakes and scammers. You don't want another scam to happen like here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2043356.0Its sometimes sad to see what can be done by certain individuals...
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Good news dude ! Bitcoin price is recovering little by little . From 950 $ some hours ago to 1066$ now ! Buy now till it's under 1100$. https://blockchain.info/marketsYes, Bitcoin's price has been fluctuating very much in the past few months. After August 1, the price had dropped a little and then skyrocketed all the way to 5000 USD. Then in more recent times it has dropped a little after China's ICO ban, only to retain its value a day after. Bitcoin is still a solid investment and more people should consider buying into it!
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What is the size of this hoodie? The hoodie looks great, but no offence - I think you should consider lowering your price. 400 USD at this moment is a bit too much, especially when you can't try it on before buying EDIT: Try listing it in the Auctions thread! You might find more luck there
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Savings in banks Deposits in banks Property investments, such as buying property (land and buildings) are then leased or resold after some time later. Gold investment, such as buying gold and then stored for the long term. May be useful in the long run. and produce a decent and satisfactory. or farming to buy sawan and gardening and planting fruits and vegetables is a very good investment. Although a little vulnerable to failure but it could not hurt to try.
I would say that Bitcoin is a very solid investment and it is virtually risk free at this stage. Yes, profits will never be as high as if you had invested early in 2010, but it is still a solid and trustworthy investment. The best way to earn bitcoin is to just buy up and hold onto it. You can also try altcoin trading, however that is more risky. If it is done properly and smartly, then it can yield much larger profits than just holding onto bitcoin itself.
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Yes, this may be true but I do not think that we should really fear a cashless world. However, there are certain security related questions that have to be asked - as you have pointed out. If we all have our money in a wireless account, hackers will be investing more time and money into cracking that. However, despite this, I do think that wireless transactions will be the future and that wired / cash will be eliminated altogether. While this may not happen any time soon, I certainly see it feasible within the next few decades. We should also remember that wireless transactions are not just cryptocurrencies.
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Köszi az infót. Szerintem a tervezett kínai szabályozás az ICO burjánzást csak kicsit fogja befolyásolni. Ja,hat mit tudunk csinalni a Kinaiak ellen. Semmit. A kinai kormany minnel kevesebb jogot akar adni az embereinek, es ez pont az. Jo hogy most mar a Bitcoin ara vissza jott egy 'normalis' ertekre.
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Hey guys, On Tuesday, I hard on the news that 'Bitcoin fell by another $300 on Tuesday after the fallout of a Chinese ban on cryptocurrency crowdfunding ' . So I have been thinking, is China the core up holder of Bitcoin? If they totally ban bitcoin, will the price of bitcoin totally reduce?
Well, I do not think so. While China is a huge holder of bitcoins, I think Russia and other countries are certainly catching up. While I am not really happy with china banning this cryptocurreny crowdfunding, it is a predictable move made by their government - when compared to the current government type. All this is useful for is taking away power from the people, which every government wants to do in relation to bitcoin and its decentralised nature. However, I do think that other countries will pickup on this trend despite these changes in china.
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Hello! This is Aventhe from Bitcointalk. The date today is September 5, 2017 IO+3NKMgBw7byWrryeU0+Sw4GnHeiQkS4xFy1pjQYbDnEFc9q2xZdANVrHfMcXiPM7iOdzILCk5XLoQWwBRYUi8=
Please quote and Verify! Thank you
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So I heard this story from a friend and couldn't believe it myself. Perhaps, you can enlighten me. Is it true that I would be able to earn an income just by simply posting and replying actively? Thanks in advance!
Yes! Most definitely! You can make plenty of money through this forum by joining a signature campaign or completing services / jobs once you have gained experience through posting and reading. This may take a few weeks/ months, however it pays off very well Avoid spam/ un-constructive posts and you will be fine!
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Sziasztok! Erdekelne, hogy rx 380 4gb kartyakkal mit erdemes banyaszni az eth kivul.....vagy egyenlore maradjak az ethnal? Elore is koszonom
Rx 380 Szerintem is ETH-t a leg jobb banyaszni, de probald ki eladni a kartyadat. Az egesz ETH banyaszat alig hoz penzt be, es ugyanakkor gyilkolod a kartyadat. Nagyon gyorsan tonkre mehet a GPU.
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I find it funny that the OP addresses the hacker in a fond way. Well, what can he do.. Yes, I agree with journeyflair. Next time, ALWAYS use a hardware wallet. Never an online one. Those are much much easier to hack and in the end, have your BTCs stolen away from you. I guess now you have learnt a deep lesson that should have been left out. My prayers are with you dear Sir, but I doubt you will ever get your funds back. Try to move forward from this. I know its hard, but Its the best you can do for yourself now.
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as i am a newbie.. i know nothing about trading... what should i do to start trading and multiply my btc.. guys please help me
Trading Bitcoin in small amounts usually can't yield enough profits. If you want to get into trading, use a larger amount and invest in many different altcoins to ensure that your funds are spread out. Bitcoin trading can be risky, so I would think that taking a few jobs on this forum or joining a signature campaign would be a better option. However, it is up to you to decide.
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What about hilariousandco? He too is a global moderator and I have sent him a PM before and replied within minutes. Try sending it to him. Just wait a bit and the admins will respond. While this is a serious issue, they too have a lot on their hands managing the forum.
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Does your account have old BTC addresses posted? If yes, then you could create a signed message from those addresses and PM a moderator of this forum. If they see substantial evidence to support that you have owned the account, I am sure that they will give it back to you.
Funny thing is that the account hasn't been logged into for almost 2 weeks now.
Thanks for the tip and the answer! As for proof of real user, just the language and the topics discussed by this guy are more than enough to prove that it wasn't me haha... Gonna give a try now! Still, it can't really prove that that was your account. Anyone could create another account and claim that it was theirs. Signed messages are the minimum you can do, maybe emails from bitcointalk to your email address can be another form, but don't count on it.
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Someone, preferably Cryptodevil, tell me this:
- If you are going to spam bot with bought accounts (already the start of something bad....), why put things into so extreme perspectives? Like, that I am trying to ask is that why are the bots made to post literally every 1 minute on 1 account. Why aren't they programmed to post every 40 minutes or so?
- For all those other ICOs that use view-bots, again, why are they not made to have realistic numbers in perspective? I saw a few weeks ago an ICO that got around 700,000 views in under 24 hours. (I might not remember correctly, but it was certainly a large number - an unrealistic value).
I am not trying to endorse any sort of this behaviour, I am just curious why these scammers are so blatant.
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Aaaaand, its a self moderated thread. How suprising! Users of this forum should be able to express their views about any ICO. Even if it is a scam ICO, people should be able to say that and remind others of that in their thread.
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