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781  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How can I do trading? on: October 09, 2016, 03:34:06 AM
i think you can use different exchange for trading, it is not such a difficult job.

You can watch how quickly or slowly a posted trade gets picked up and how quickly the price drops when the tide turns.  Just need some time and devotion to this.
782  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Current Pump Groups on: October 09, 2016, 03:30:31 AM
Details of current pump groups.

Please list ones you know about and give positive or negative views.

A pump that appears to be actual interest or popularity is far more powerful and those are pulled off by two to six person teams and often across multiple exchanges and involves techniques that get more people involved than just the group doing it. 

When it happens the right way, no one knows that the pump is artificial and that there may or likely will be a dump.  It is a thing of beauty and would actually require a very wide view of the markets to fully see and appreciate.
783  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan 0.04 btc on: October 09, 2016, 03:28:42 AM
Loan Amount:  0.04
Interest Charged:  0.005
Payback:  0.045
Payback Date: possibly end of the month, October 30
Collateral: my account if it is valid
BTC address: 1MXBvXN3NS8Cx6vniPa8HiuuBMtfJynRuo

I need to pay our electric bill by monday or else I will be receiving a disconnection. I'm short on money at the moment due to the bill of our apartment has just came now and bills got stack before I have enough to pay for all at the same time.


So, they gave you a disconnect notice for being just three days short?  That is the craziest thing that I have ever heard.  You just got the bill and it is going to be shut off Monday. 
784  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Controlling your temper in gambling on: October 09, 2016, 03:27:41 AM
From my opinion never get greedy because gambling is not to become rich in a day, if we don't have any control over our emotion than we have no life and no space in gambling.

the most important is don't too greedy like Terabyte said, and i am agree with this. too greedy can make us can not control our temper and finally we just loss all than we have. just thinking that we play gambling is for our spare time and don't make gambling as our main activity and you are fine.

If you find it necessary to control your temper in anything, then you should not be doing it.  Why would anyone allow themselves to become so emotionally vested in something that has nothing to do with them personally.
785  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Social Media Giveaway - Trezor Bitcoin Wallet on: October 09, 2016, 03:26:44 AM
I don’t like when the info is nearly completely on another site.  When there is just a link and then it is all there, that means that the info can be changed at any time, taken down or whatever and the precautions that I have to take are crazy, screenshots and I will even download your website and zip lock it with the title of a news story of the day just to make sure that I do not get lied to at a later date without some backup of what the story was the day that I signed up.
786  Economy / Economics / Re: Have $20 worth of bitcoin, how to earn more with it? on: October 09, 2016, 03:23:15 AM
As far as Bitcoin itself, I would not touch mining.  You can rent hash from a few sites where you are actually renting the hash power from another person, but then point that at newer and easier to mine coins and then, if you want, you can convert that into BTC later on or just keep doing it. 
787  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Ghost Writing Gig----New[ANN] on: October 03, 2016, 05:41:53 PM
I am all over this, if not for me for many people that I know.  There are not that many clear jobs that pay in Bitcoin beyond the level of a few Sat here and there.  For someone that has the intention of working for more than 50 cents a day, the options are limited. 
788  Other / Off-topic / Re: 2016, The Year of Bitcoin? on: October 03, 2016, 05:37:44 PM
2016 MAybe a good yeat for bitcoin but a lots of things still needs to be done.
New software and new methods of using, getting and spending Cryptos are right now a little too busy.  Lots of people have their head barely wrapped around the mechanics behind Bitcoin, yet they understand what to do to use it.  You have a wallet, Bitcoins in, Bitcoins out, keep your private keys safe, keep passphrases and such safe, and never try to get rich with the scams.  Beyond that, the process of transactions is a blurry mystery that they don't care to understand.  That's where the issue is going to be very soon.
789  Economy / Services / Re: "Lykke- Signature & Avatar Campaign [2 SLOTS LEFT]" on: October 03, 2016, 08:45:32 AM
Name: posternat
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Post count: 270
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790  Economy / Services / Re: ★ Coinroll ★ Signature Campaign ★ on: October 03, 2016, 08:43:34 AM
I am very active member and i wish to be enroll in this campaign. Please let me know and i will change my Signature.
Thanks
791  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: AML/KYC Explained on: October 01, 2016, 07:28:35 AM
AML/KYC U.S. laws..

I guess I should point out some things I know about this..

Banks have software that run on all accounts, looking for structuring.. I.e cash deposit for a certain amounts, over a period of time. Or large cash deposits through multiple, atms etc.   This flags accounts..   Also tellers who think your up to something, are also compelled to report on you. If you take out large amounts of cash, they report on you also.  Account mangers have to audit any flagged account, based on a set of hush hush rules, and report. Like if you deposit as little as 2000.00 in cash, if that's not normal for that account. They also have to report on certain amount's to the Irs. Which everyone thinks is only for 10k dollars, but there are different reports for like 5k, or smaller.  Once you've been flagged if I remember correctly, report's go to three types of agencies. Law enforcement, Homeland Security,and IRS.  



This is 1984 /Big brother in your face !
You can buy a person’s info, SSN and everything for $1. You can get nice copies of ID’s, SSN card and other stuff, all for the same person for under $10.  I don’t buy them, but I see them and most of those sellers have good feedback.

The sites put the frameworks up there to comply and really could not care about the purpose and only follow through to that point of continuing to do business.

So, if I were a criminal and wanted to launder money I am most likely aware of the same things that I just stated and producing the things that these exchanges and sites need would be a piece of cake.
792  Economy / Economics / Re: Selling Bitcoins more than double of the price? :O on: September 30, 2016, 05:41:12 AM
Why would you buy that? That's ridiculously high, there's a lot of websites out there that sells Bitcoin at a normal price. It would even be better if you just buy from another user, meetup with him or simply contact him. That's not a huge opportunity at all because no one would buy at that price. You could even sell your coins for a higher price than that but you'll be just wasting your time and effort.

I asked how the coins were delivered and the seller said that a voucher for the coins on the exchange was sent.  That way the buyer didn't get hung up on the fact that the coins could not be delivered to a BTC address.  One million of these useless coins went off at $900.
793  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re:                                                                             RISE on: September 30, 2016, 05:39:25 AM
The dev has a good amount of leeway to live and learn.  The automation doesn't start right away, but after the established start price on the exchange reaches a good point, say 500 Sat.  The inside token trades into and out of Risen, based on price.  However, if the price hits a good high, maybe 0.0001, then the investors get alerts and the InvestorToken remaining $500 is drawn upon for more profit. 
794  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ETH is sick again on: September 30, 2016, 05:36:33 AM
Ethereum developers got carried away with their success, the  primary assignment which is to code but they chose to become superstars, if things do not change then we might see more of these attacks in the future

Things like "My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard" and "Rubber baby buggy bumpers".  The same moment, in a spry young coders hands would have been followed by a massive, automated log in attempt with a text file of common phrases, passwords and even a brute force using the publically listed words that other coins create passphrases from. 
795  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How many bitcoin wallets do you have and why ? on: September 30, 2016, 05:31:56 AM
I have one only because i don't have that much bitcoin to be afraid of losing

There is a lot to think about and some very cool and fun ways to go.  I would love to find a Windows Phone app wallet that I liked and was associated with one of the online sites that I use, all in good time
796  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin help poor countries? on: September 30, 2016, 05:27:12 AM
Yes, specially counties like indonesia. lot of friends send bitcoin to family with low fee.


Well, there are levels of poor.  Obvisouly the base level of tech that is needed for the use of BTC is the internet.  Without that, it is impossible.  And not just sporatic internet, but internet in the stores and in the people's hands. 
797  Economy / Services / Re: [WTB] IM BUYING ARTICLE ABOUT MONEY MAKING OR BITCOIN for $10, NO COPY PASTE on: September 30, 2016, 05:19:43 AM
I think you should make a Google spreadsheet where you can show the people that have already been paid and that way others can see that you are on the ball and can be trusted and those other people can verify that you are doing what you say you are.
798  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and the State on: September 30, 2016, 03:34:42 AM
I posted somewhere else here on the forum a while back that BoA did something in a small area of their customer base that they now deny.  They forced verification on what they called "sin" purchases in 24 hour period that were above a set amount.  So, in other words, if you bought too much beer in a 24 hour period, you got declined and had to hit a link in an email to authorize further purchases. 
Same can be the case with bitcoin
799  Economy / Economics / Re: An Honest Introduction to Money on: September 30, 2016, 03:32:08 AM
Money is undefined currency that holds and gives power!!

If you look at currency as an easier way to conduct business, versus bringing a sheep to the store and trading it for potatoes, then BTC is a further step in that direction.
800  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do people use so many Bitcoin wallets? on: September 30, 2016, 03:30:08 AM
Possibly because people use wallets because we prefer our bitcoins to be safe therefore using offline ones like armory and such...and there is a need for speed and fast transactions sometimes therefore using other wallets like blockchain/electrum and such.

As far as I see it, you need a minimum of two wallets. Those can be online and software or just two software wallets. Some people and some business models call them cold and hot, which is fine.
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