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7861  Economy / Services / Re: DCORP Signature Campaign(CFNP) on: June 15, 2017, 06:00:29 AM
Hey guys, stop sending stuff here for amendment. Spreadsheet for Week 3 is already prepared. Payment is anytime now. Check first page for this.
7862  Economy / Services / Re: [OGC] OneGram.Org Bounty Thread - Get Paid for Your support on: June 15, 2017, 05:45:20 AM
Announcement:

All Participants. kindly post your BTC Address here in This Thread. Siganture and Blog and Media Participants Just post BTC Address with using same forum account..

and Translators must include links of their translations and whitepaper links.

Note: Signature campaign will be paid on 10th or 11th of June. at the end of 5th week. other bounties will be paid in 7th june.





Update:


1: Signature Campaign Spreadsheet is fully Updated.. all of you can remove your signatures.. If we do a 2nd round of campaign we'll open enrollment again.

2: Payment will be paid on Thursday


It's Thursday, 15 June 2017 12:46 AM Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) at the time of posting this, but still the BTC wallets have not been added in the spreadsheets.
So, guys, be prepared for the campaign manager announcing another day for payment.


Now it's obvious that many participants are going to end up being aggrieved with the manager. Though mine is okay with him as my name and details are already on the spreadsheet, I hope he doesn't attract red trust to himself because of this document delay in payment like Lenny did awhile ago. Now, let him not call for another day of payment because he has shifted the goal post on several occasions.
7863  Economy / Economics / Re: bitcoin atm on: June 14, 2017, 02:53:57 PM
Having a BTM (Bitcoin Teller Machine) will really be fun as it will further increase the awareness of Bitcoin usage. However, this will be difficult for countries which are yet to welcome Bitcoin, mostly countries in the underdeveloped world.
7864  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: big transaction fee in Bitcoin , really down the future of btc ? on: June 14, 2017, 12:13:34 PM
I don't really know if I am stuck or whatever. I have an unconfirmed transaction of 0.025 btc that I sent out pending since 12th June till now. That's close to 72hours and I am at loss on what to do. Can someone help me out on what to do here. This Bitcoin lag in confirming transaction will definitely lead to its death...
7865  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you think billionaires invest in BTC? on: June 14, 2017, 08:32:39 AM
Billionaires are investors. There's no billionaire who doesn't invest in a promising venture. Bitcoin is a promising venture and I strongly believe there are many billionaires who are into Bitcoin. I won't even be surprised to know that Warren Buffet, Bill Gates, Mark Zukerberg and Donald Trump are all into it.
7866  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin or Dogecoin? on: June 14, 2017, 05:13:01 AM
I don't think there is any basis for comparison with the two coins even though I would've loved there is one. Bitcoin has a huge fan base and market cap. Its value in price makes it the coin leader in spite of it being the first crypto.


I would've loved for dogecoin to be Bitcoin because I hold several doges. I am really looking forward to its appreciation.
7867  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How many people are asking you about Bitcoin now? on: June 14, 2017, 03:59:36 AM
The Bitcoin technology is kind of slow starter for those of us in Africa. The awareness isn't what you compare with those in Europe. Although seminars and talkshows are set up now and then to get people into the rave of the moment with Bitcoin, the participation hasnt really caught on that much. I get asked about Bitcoin once in a while. But most times I do the talking to people and not people asking me.
7868  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin may not be number one for long on: June 14, 2017, 03:16:46 AM
can you tell me what the problem with bitcoin is?

It can't scale, it's too slow to be a currency even when the blockchain isn't congested, too factional. Segwit isn't even a longterm solution and asic mining means centralization. Bitcoin doesn't do what it was intended to do after 9 years, imagine what problems there will be in 9 more? I'd like to see an asic proof coin become top.

And these problems with Bitcoin keep increasing with each passing day. I really don't know why it's so. It takes forever to get transactions through. Mine has been hanging and unconfirmed since June 12 for no just reason.


Let that time come now that Bitcoin would be thrashed on the floor by other coins. Let it be now!
7869  Economy / Speculation / Re: Are we going to 5,000 $/btc ? on: June 13, 2017, 10:26:55 AM
Is it possible to reach 5,000 $ /btc this week or next week ?

Nah! I don't even think we can get to the $5,000 price now, not even in July or August. It may be possible before the end of this year because I strongly believe 2017 is the year for Bitcoin.
7870  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What to do with the people who don't like Bitcoin? on: June 13, 2017, 08:51:42 AM
What would you do when you're talking to someone but then he suddenly talks about his hatred on Bitcoin, what would you react to it?

I've never actually experienced anything like this before, I just want to be prepared when it happened to me.

It's kind of difficult encountering such a person that has a hatred for Bitcoin in such a way he/she doesn't really want to hear anyone talk about Bitcoin. However, we won't rule out the fact that there are some who are slightly disenchanted with Bitcoin maybe because of one sad experience or the other. But I don't really think those experiences are solely tied to Bitcoin mechanism but on the people's own carelessness in handling Bitcoin transactions with  the many frauds that exist around Bitcoin because of its ever rising value.

Around me, people only show their level of ignorance of what Bitcoin is but not that they don't what to hear about it. They always are ready for enlightenment. Sometimes I avoid them because it's time wasting explaining it to them. However, if I encounter anyone having hatred for Bitcoin I will avoid speaking about it to them.
7871  Economy / Economics / Re: could bitcoin be replaced by another crypto currency? on: June 13, 2017, 07:08:33 AM
At first I thought it was impossible for Bitcoin to be replaced since it is the first cryptocurrency, but you are right, some altcoins may have better features than Bitcoin and people may prefer them instead.

Here's an analogy, lets imagine all cryptocurrencies are like mobile phones. Bitcoin is Nokia, and started the mobile phone trend. And soon after everyone started using Nokia. But brands like Blackberry, Samsung and Apple soon created their own phones, and Apple made a major breakthrough with a touchscreen function, where everyone gradually switched to that after a while, and now Nokia is outdated.

Bitcoin has our trust now, but other cryptocurrencies might overtake BTC in the future. Smiley

You actually echoed my position and reinforced the answer to the question the OP asked. I have always believed that sooner than later Bitcoin will be replaced by other altcoins. Bitcoin technology has somehow become obsolete and cumbersome. Transactions now take longer than necessary to reach confirmation even when you pay the accurate miner fees. There are always backlog of transactions waiting to be processed. As I type this, my transaction had been pending since yesterday for no just reason except backlog.

Anyway, Bytebal was nearing the $1000 threshold before it dipped again to around $600 and many more cryptos are coming up for the chase too. Ethereum, Zcash, Dash, Monero are all coming up for this great challenge. This should happen soon.
7872  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DCORP Crowdsale - Democratizing Venture Capitalism on: June 13, 2017, 06:03:40 AM
Is there any news / updates concerning listing on exchanges?

The Dcorp token will be listed on the exchanges in October this year.

October? That sounds like waiting for donkey years for investors in this crypto world. Can this be moved to August or something.


Seriously, october!?

Come on, please speed up time to exchange. Although i have invested because i like this project, I do not like to have my funds stuck 4 months. You realize 4 months is like 4 years in normal investments?

I will "vote" new board members for this Smiley

I agree with you on this. This listing and trading commencement should be brought forward to save investors the anxiety of utilizing their investments.
7873  Economy / Economics / Re: New rich people thanks to BTC on: June 12, 2017, 07:06:27 PM
I have been making an analysis about how people is getting real rich thanks to the increse of BTC and it is amazing to think that people are getting real rich, lets hope and this will continue so the people that holds very little BTC also gets rich.

This is the analisis I made:

On February 1st 2015 you will need 4,219 BTC to have 1 million USD, now that is worth: 10,125,600 usd

On Febraury 1st 2016 you will need 2,681 BTC to have 1 million USD, now that is worth: 6,434,400 usd

On February 1st 2017 you will need 992 BTC to have 1 million USD, now that is worth: 2,380,800 usd

Today you need 404 BTC to have 1 million USD ( the person who has now 404 BTC it is millionaire, and in Feb 2015 just had with the same 404 BTC 95,757 USD

That is amazing.

I wonder what are the new rich people doing right know? have they realised that they are rich yet.



Yes, they already realised how rich they are and are drinking to that!

OP, your annual analysis on the steady growth of Bitcoin is actually fascinating to say the least. So, on February 1, 2020 those who still hold Bitcoin will have become the super duper rich ones? How interesting...But don't forget that the Bitcoin growth may at the end be just a bubble.
7874  Economy / Services / Re: DCORP Signature Campaign(CFNP) on: June 12, 2017, 10:01:59 AM
I confirm that I have received my pay. Thanks Yahoo. You are a veteran manager.
7875  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scammed for 0.6 BTC by ChrisLandin on: June 12, 2017, 09:43:57 AM
You are an idiot.
You could have said this without using the idiot word also.
What now I say MF.
There is no better word to define your over-confidence.Stop posting bullshit if you don't know what's what,idiot.

OP,No escrow.No trusted account.You literally were asking for it.There you go,be careful next time.Only through the hard times you learn Smiley

This is really sad...And now, it's easier to blame OP on the hindsight. Sometimes, these things happen. We can't really know every time if something will truly turn out a scam or not. Though it's necessary to take precautions at all time.

However, 0.6btc is a lot of money in today's value not to use an escrow. It's almost $1,800 in value!
7876  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Wallet for many different cryptos? on: June 12, 2017, 04:18:22 AM
I only know coinomi since I have never try any wallet like that which provide more different altcoins to store. I just wondering why I need an altcoin online wallet if I just want to keep them for short time. I will use an exchange to store my 10 different altcoins if I use it for just make short profit. But if I want to keep it for more than a year, I will use an offline wallet for safety.

Really? Will that be a wise thing storing one's coins on an exchange? Considering the fact that some of these exchanges reported that they were hacked in the past and no coins returned to investors. Don't you think this decision of yours may backfire on you?
7877  Economy / Economics / Re: bitcoin provide income on line? on: June 11, 2017, 04:55:08 PM
Yes, one can make money with Bitcoin through trading, freelancing for jobs or through signature campaign. But Bitcoin isn't the only cryptocurrency that allows one make money online. One can also make money with altcoins. Even making money with Bitcoin is overrated because one can also lose money as a result of unsteady price.
7878  Economy / Economics / Re: Can you really make money on Forex? on: June 10, 2017, 02:22:16 PM
The only issue with forex is the house manipulation, i had used forex and one platafform to another always frozen from some seconds up to 2 minutes when the market news come, soo if you have small orders open you will end loosing them in the general, sometimes you lucky enought to see it over the other direction, soo you need to be fast and close those. Its possible to make money at forex but you need to play safe with big pips, 5000-10000 pips, im not sure if there are houses offering those, but play safe, better earn 0,10 dollar pip then loose all into seconds.

Yes, there's that in-house manipulation but beside that there's enough juice to be made in the forex business. I once did make money and withdrew in it. I don't think it has to do with large pips range. One can still have a little pip target and still be successful. It boils down to financial management and lot size.
7879  Economy / Speculation / Re: Skidoo Higher than Bitcoin on: June 08, 2017, 07:59:15 PM
And then, there's another stunner in Bytebal as it hovers above $800. So, why do people so much hammer on Bitcoin most times as if other coins aren't worth a dime.
7880  Economy / Speculation / Re: Skidoo Higher than Bitcoin on: June 08, 2017, 03:29:34 PM
Thank you but you still got me more confused. Can you break it down in simple English? I am not a tech guy.
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