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81  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Can Bitcoin exchange be considered as money laundering? on: October 12, 2016, 08:50:34 PM
Your example includes fiat so I'd consider the act in your example money laundering. In spite of that thought, I think bringing money as Bitcoin into the country and using it as Bitcoin from crypto currency adaptors isn't an act that I consider money laundering. Crypto to crypto exchanges could fall in the same safe category. I'd start to worry when the transaction'd appear in a fiat balance.
82  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What I love about Bitcoin on: October 07, 2016, 08:47:10 PM
I love the transparency of bitcoin and the technology. Even though I don't know who's using what address ( except when I do Tongue ), I can read and understand anything about bitcoin and the technology so I don't have to trust anyone, but science.
83  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [C#][Github] Watch Only Bitcoin Wallet. Keep track of balance and price. on: October 06, 2016, 06:56:21 PM
Thank you for uploading your BTC wallet to GitHub! I'm learning C# in my free time and I keep your upload an useful resource. Since it's open-source, I hope I'll be able to contribute some nice features in it soon.
84  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 'Brave' browser starts paying bitcoins on: October 06, 2016, 06:53:54 PM
That's a good idea. I'm using ad blocker because alots of advertisement I see are not relevant to my interest and overall seeing that much advertisement everywhere's stressful for my mind, but if I get payment for them, that helps my mind to calm down Smiley
85  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: You accidentally find Satoshi.....What would you do? on: October 04, 2016, 07:37:22 PM
I'd tempt him to sleep with me and in the hot night's air I'd ask him how he could be anonymous for such a long time until I found him. After that, I'd ask him why he let me find him. Probably, I could learn so much from him and then help him develop Bitcoin further.
86  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 92 gigs? Wowwzers. on: October 03, 2016, 07:08:15 PM
The space-issue could be a future problem of Bitcoin soon. I see more and more people pointing out its huge size. Our HDDs are growing too but will the regular HDDs development keep pace with Bitcoin network's development?
87  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Keza: Free Stock trading app powered by Bitcoin on: October 01, 2016, 07:15:48 PM
Cool application! As others said above, you could expand the availability of the application from other platforms, but people who have stocks and know what they're doing should be able to afford an iProduct too. Nevertheless, I know that some people don't use iProducts because of personal preference, but for them, an iEmulator should do the job. I don't have an iProduct, but the application ran well enough in emulator for me. It means that the speed is good. The only disadvantage I found so far was I've seen too many similar designs in similar applications. It doesn't express any difference. For example, you could improve that. Nevertheless, good job!
88  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Steam accepting btc - will it affect the forum market? on: September 30, 2016, 08:22:43 PM
It could attract people who would buy games from sites like bitcointalk to buy games in the official way from Steam instead. Our markets could lose some customers, but I don't think that it'll be too negative. Even if the official provider accepts btc, people'll still buy from forums because people usually sell games on forum under the price of the official provider's ones. In addition, that's not only the case with Steam and Steam's openness for accepting btc could help the fame of crypto-currency.
89  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do people use so many Bitcoin wallets? on: September 29, 2016, 07:00:05 PM
I read, people use more than one wallet. As I've written in my previous post, you could dedicate your wallets for sending and holding purposes, but you should take wallet management, as well, into your consideration. More wallets mean a bigger amount of private data to manage, which makes it more complicated. Let us not forget, wallets main function's to offer a (G)UI to manage your keys. We've to take care to keep the management part as simple as possible.
More wallets is more security. It always has been. Even with other currencies, I did well. Had more than purses for storage and operations. Interest on transfers is nothing compared to the danger.

More wallets could increase security because you could save your money somewhere else too in case one of the wallets get hacked, but if you check out the helping section, you can see how many times people come here with problems of forgotten wallet log in details and being locked out from their wallets. More wallets mean more log in data to save and store in security. That's also true in fiat... However, in bitcoin, you have the option to backup your private keys. People just often forget about it.
90  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do people use so many Bitcoin wallets? on: September 28, 2016, 09:13:29 PM
I read, people use more than one wallet. As I've written in my previous post, you could dedicate your wallets for sending and holding purposes, but you should take wallet management, as well, into your consideration. More wallets mean a bigger amount of private data to manage, which makes it more complicated. Let us not forget, wallets main function's to offer a (G)UI to manage your keys. We've to take care to keep the management part as simple as possible.
91  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do people use so many Bitcoin wallets? on: September 27, 2016, 06:54:34 PM
I use different bitcoin wallets for different purposes. From an online wallet, I can do online transactions in the go. But an offline, hardware wallet is more secure so I can keep a part of my bitcoin to use in my online wallet and keep my other bitcoin as investment in an offline, hardware wallet.
92  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you record all your trasactions?? on: September 26, 2016, 06:51:17 PM
All transactions're publicly visible on the blockchain. You could check them anytime. Maybe, it's a bit difficult to do the query without tools, but you can get tools that do it for you easily. What's more, most wallets, online and desktop alike, help you view your records without coding.
93  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best Offline Wallet For Storing Bitcoins? on: September 23, 2016, 04:44:42 PM
I put my bitcoins on to many different paper wallets in small usable amount,  if i want to use them i just scan the private key QR code in to breadwallet on my iphone and they are ready to use.  if doing this then download the bitaddress.org on to an airgapped computer first or just disconnect from the internet, check with anti virus and malware checker and then wipe the browser.  i find this really easy way to operate.

Storing your bitcoins in more than one wallets is a good idea. When you use an offline, one of the most important criteria that you want to ensure is the availability of the bitcoins. Bitcoins cannot get damaged so the two most important criterias that you've to take care is keeping your private keys private and keeping your bitcoins, the offline wallets you're storing your bitcoins in, available. Keeping more than one wallet help you protect your bitcoins with more private keys and from more wallets, it's more likely that you can access enough.
94  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is earning bitcoin Boring? on: September 22, 2016, 07:05:49 PM
Earning bitcoin from running casinos is exciting. You've to keep your games up to date and exciting for your community, always figure out something to be better or at least different than the concurrency, is a challenging and exciting task.
95  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best Offline Wallet For Storing Bitcoins? on: September 20, 2016, 06:25:34 PM
You could easily print a paper wallet that you can know well how you can protect because the protection methods of important paper documents have thousand-year history. From this history, we know well, what are the usual risks and we've several, provenly working methods to handle them. However, you should take care of that unless you're keeping the paper in an oxygen-safe space, its condition will worsen by time so you may have to re-print it from time to time.
96  Other / Off-topic / Re: waiting for a confirmation: what are you doing? on: September 19, 2016, 06:50:33 PM
While I'm waiting for incoming transactions confirmation, I usually work on earning more in the meantime. While I'm waiting for the confirmation of outgoing transactions, I'm discussing with the client and helping him have a good time with me until we can proceed with the deal.
97  Other / Archival / Re: Do you have paypal account even though you have bitcoin? on: September 19, 2016, 06:47:49 PM
I keep a Paypal account even though I have bitcoin. In PayPal, I can easily send fiat money online and bitcoin is an alternative with many nice features like independence from 3rd party and being unlimited.
98  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are you buying bitcoins? Why? on: September 17, 2016, 07:20:03 PM
Although I believe in bitcoins' brighter future, I find bitcoins pricey enough already. That's why my preference's earning bitcoins from services that pay in bitcoins. Sometimes, I exchange from altcoins to bitcoins.
99  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins to revolutionize insurances on: September 17, 2016, 07:18:05 PM
I don't think that Bitcoins will revolutionize the insurances market. Bitcoin's future price's too unpredictable. That's why I think that revolution won't happen thanks to Bitcoin. In addition, I don't see why people'd choose an alternative currency when insurances market's its popular, working traditions already.
100  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Storing of Bitcoins is against Bitcoin. on: September 15, 2016, 06:27:34 PM
There're several services offered for BTC already. I see that the number of these services is increasing so I can assume with good reason that in the future more services'll accept BTC. Besides, you don't only store BTC for the number of services, you store BTC because you hope the increase in price.
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