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8021  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Is Bitcoin the way to fight corruption? Or is it the good way to launder money? on: January 10, 2018, 09:59:20 PM
I don't think bitcoin has anything to do with corruption as it is all part of the government sayings and there plan to demolish bitcoin at some point. But , saying about money laundering through bitcoin ,i think it has been widely used by people in different countries. As bitcoin is untraceable the people find it as a good way of laundering there money.
Bitcoin has really nothing do on fighting corruption infact it would rather add up the case of corruption due to its feature which is anonymous and untraceable.Same as you said that's why they do really plan to demolish it because they do know its capabilities and possible things to happen when people do have knowledge regarding into it.


Bitcoin can go both. It depends on the one who use it. Bitcoin can be a way to fight corruption if they wanted to, but it may also used to money laundering.
Sad fact that people are entirely different on decision being made and bitcoin was just really a tool which is capable on doing such things.
8022  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: How to make your project successful? on: January 10, 2018, 09:32:55 PM
Hmm. And why should I get a reward in tokens. I want $

You can get it on the exchange  Smiley

Thus, it is bitcointalk, people are interested in cryptocurrency

how much do they pay? Like how many tokens in the amount of $?
This is cryptocurrency world which its normal to think off that most of them will surely pay you out on token form. If you are an investor on their ICO then expect you would get tokens out for those $$$$ you have invested to.If you are a bounty hunter then you would really receive on tokens too and talking about payout then theres no fixed on usd form on how much they would allocate and come to think off that their prices wont still be on how much estimated once it do hit on exchanges. Making a project successful would really be depending on how good your project is and once community do see that potential then expect for it to succeed.
8023  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Signature bountry on: January 10, 2018, 09:03:41 PM
Firstly,you must read the rules,which indicate what to do,and how many message you must write. Payment depends on the Company itself,in some companies payment is done on a week basis(but it"s rare) usually,after the completion of ICO.

There is no ICO is paying to us on weekly basis at all bro. Every bounty campaign manages that weekly basis on the post counting but the payment alone made by the campaign manager in the end of the ICO token sale.
You will get the payment in Bitcoin with the very few bounty campaigns and if you want to get paid in btc alone you have to get involved in the signature campaign to make the btc. but the signature campaign may run for 1 week or more than any.
This is definitely true which there would be no bounty signature campaigns that would paid up on weekly basis because most of the time they would really just pay up tokens once the ICO had finished considering that those tokens haven't still distributed it. Counts or stakes would really on weekly basis depending on the task you have done which is commonly posting quota for a certain week then you are eligible to have stakes on that week which it do add up and final counts do happen on last week of the ICO or when they do decide to end it and weeks later or month they start to distribute those tokens.This is actually depending on the team.
8024  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: please I need your help to recover my wallet, I forgot my second password on: January 09, 2018, 11:52:30 PM
I guess you mean wallet id when you say primary password and wallet password when you say secondary password?
If you don't remember the id then look your email and you'll find it, has been sent when you created the wallet

If you don't remember the password, then better send a message to their support and see what could be done

Next time do a backup of the private keys of the wallet, so even if you lose your password, you still will be able to move the coins
This was also my assumption since a wallet could never have an 2 password,maybe 2fa but its part of verification though. He definitely mean about those wallet identifier which can really be seen or found on the email you have used on registering on blockchain because we do all know they do sent an email regarding on that one. If you forgot or you didn't find it then you can just simply use or click that help button and following options according to your problem.
8025  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: signature campaigns with a high amount of minimum amount of post on: January 09, 2018, 11:01:38 PM
hi there

i was part of many signature campaigns. at the moment i don't participate in one because i did not get a place in one that was possible for me.

what do you think about campaigns in which you have to post 30 or 40 post per week. do you think this is really possible without just posting to reach the goal?


There are campaigns which do have 40 max post per week like Chipmixer or even 80 post on bitvest as far as I remember (correct me if I'm wrong). Theres no limit since companies do have the power on how many post should be done on a week. Participants would just follow on what they do set-out. The standard post count nowadays is usually on 30 post this is for bitcoin signature campaigns and for bounty sig camps usually on 10-15/week. They do differ on counts since they do have different payment terms.

everybody who posted here has a paid sig. you can send me some of your income for providing you a topic to post and reach your goal.

btw: i like my signature without advertising  Kiss to avoid transaction fees you can send me some LTC Li383RGmiUNYgkdpLVRRNK8HY2SoD4C7Y9 or some ZEC t1RmrNtWvGxoHYd9vCTx7xnxJdSWD5jK3Au.
I don't know why people would do such thing on giving out free money by just creating this thread  Shocked .
8026  Economy / Economics / Re: STOP #HODL go #INWEST on: January 09, 2018, 10:00:51 PM
Do not #HODL go #INWEST support start-ups

Only investment is healthy and makes any asset useful

This is true for $, gold, bitcoin or any other asset, fiat, basis coin

HODLing under mattress in hope that speculations will make you rich is nonsense killing the economic and technical progress

USE it or you will LOSE it

#Bitcoin HODLer nowadays look like old people holding their assets under the mattress instead of investing into crypto currency world.

Even if somebody decides to go #INWEST into something new #hodlers starting a shitstorm, because these cocky shitless pensioners simply scared to lose without understanding what all crypto technologies are about.

Imagine what we can reach with current 200 Billion Market capital if at least 10% of it will be on USE #INWESTed into different projects changing the world.

I am really upset to see how bitcoin is becaming just another shity speculation object of wall street - they are all alteady preparing their "future" trading, frequent trading, margin trading instruments to enter the crypto world and SPOIL it, like it is in money market going on: only speculation and no any interest on where you invest and why.


Damn! At last! Someone really had the guts to say something about this!
Sheesh almost every minute i browse through this forum i aleays see posts saying hodl hodl bla bla. Man. I cannot stress enough how much it is more important to invest your assets into promising coins and ICOs to increase you possesions and profits. And in fact, i favor more on day trading than long term holding. The longest i ever held onto a token or coin except bitcoin, eth amd ltc is 4months max. And that doesn't mean i just sat back and forgot about them. I sell them at peaks and buy them at dips. And when the price goes for a big pump that i think will be followed by a bug correction, i decide immidiately and not let greed take over me.

Yes i may have missed a few bigger profits, but i am proud to say i have never lost a capital in all my investments yet. Nit even once.
This would really just matter on peoples preference since we do have different targets in life.Some may prefer short term but most of people would really tend to go for long term and not bothering thereselves on making there selves busy on doing short tradings which it is not really simple at all. Diversification is always good rather than on focusing on just one thing.
8027  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I just became a millionaire on: January 09, 2018, 08:51:52 PM
Never heard of this alt coin before.
What made you collect them in the first place?

So how many did you hold in that forgotten wallet anyway?
If you haven't heard out this coin then you are not updated or didn't even search out for potential coins. You can actually see current price on here https://www.kucoin.com/#/trade.pro/SNOV-BTC and for you to be a millionaire you should have atleast  2.9M Snov coins basing on $0.37 price per token. I would say for OP he does hold up lots of coins and I'm sure hes on of those big investors while still on ICO. I would like to congratulate you op and another millionaire for this year because of crpytocurrencies. I'm a holder of this coin too but I do still tend to hold up for long term too.
8028  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Will Bitcoin transations be taxed in all countries in the future? on: January 09, 2018, 08:04:42 PM
Will Bitcoin transactions be taxed in all countries in the future?
I guess so if regulations has come up to this idea and transactions are also covered whether it will be inside or outside the country's jurisdiction, it's up to the government.

And as there are countries that already banned bitcoin and if you are found to have some transactions with it or deal with someone, you'll definitely go to jail.
Laws and regulations are now entirely different on each country since they do have different views or jurisdictions when it comes to cryptocurrencies which same as you said if you got caught making transactions and your country do prohibits it then for sure you would really end up on going to jail. Talking on taxation then its possible but it would be applied for those services who do make dealing or transactions on crpytocurrencies like on those exchangers.
Yes they are different and also they have different beliefs when it comes to implementing those laws that they are applying but some countries doesn't fully rely on other countries law.

When other countries started to prohibit the use of bitcoin, some did followed but mostly didn't.

But when it comes to taxation, this is one of the kind and an exception and for sure others will follow when they have seen it's a good source of income.
Theres no doubt on taxation which they would really always consider that thing even they do either accept cryptocurrencies or not as long they do saw that they can able impose taxes or get money from it then it should be fine but to know the fact that most government doesn't really only rely or see things only on taxation problems on bitcoin but also on other aspect too like anonymity and can really lead up into some serious crime like money laundering or illegal doings.
8029  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Newbie bounty manager on: January 09, 2018, 07:26:27 PM
I've seen a campaign with a newbie bounty manager is that really necessary? Do you think this campaign is not a scam?
Thank you for your answers.
Not all the times. Since I was engaged or have been observed on some bounty campaigns there were ones been handled by newbies but did able to succeed on their bounty program. We can really accept the fact that they might be newbie on rank but they do know to handle.As a newbie manager its either they are directly the owner or part of the team of such project on most cases in my own view. This is why as a bounty hunter we should really be keen and observant on the projects we do tend to join.
8030  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: cloud minnig on: January 08, 2018, 10:35:03 PM
would you recommend a cloud mining company?


Most people say it's not profitable, stay away from it or it's better to buy ASICs and mine bitcoin in your home.
The most legit cloud mining around is genesis mining, but you can't make profit by investing a small amount as you need big hashrate to generate profits.
Bitcoin hashrate will be available in few days: https://twitter.com/GenesisMining/status/947876306682867712
Do not buy Gold package ($179 for 1,000 GH/s), just buy Platinum ($845 for 5,000 GH/s) or Diamond package ($3975 for 25,000 GH/s)
I would rather do those bolded words above on my own than on bothering myself on investing into those so-called package they do offer because sooner or later they would turn out not to be profitable already.Im assuring you that it will happen no matter how legitimate they are profits will really be affected no matter what. Genesis and Haslflare are legit ones but most cloud mining sites do exist in market today are just total scams. For an investor since its your own money then the final decision would really still up to you.
8031  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How much it costs to miners to accelerate bitcoin transaction ? on: January 08, 2018, 10:11:04 PM
I know these sites already all i want is knowledge
How much it costs to miner to acclerate single transaction ? within how much time ?
Which tools he need in order to do it ? how much costs these tools ?

Thanks for the help.

So you're asking if a miner can specifically pick a transaction to confirm? He can but he needs tons of ASICS (Mining hardware specifically for bitcoin) to produce a significant amount of hashpower so it'll definitely be expensive as you will need a mining farm.


how services like confirmtx.com running ?
i dont believe he has minning farm, he's a kid from hacksforum.

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We push your transactions to multiple pools we are partnered with.

Confirmtx turned scam sometime ago, but some people still are using them. They claimed to be working with a large group of miners to push transactions through big mining pools, but nothing to back it up, no transparency. There has been couple of scam accusations against another accelerator said to be cooperating with main Bitcoin pools, BTCSpeedy. Better to use appropriate fee, rather than losing money on these shady accelerators.
This is why I don't really bother at all on using those accelerators specially on those paid ones.There might still some legit but I do still doubt since there would be no transparency which do really hesitates me. Even using that free viabtc tool do really pissed me since everytime I do enter even on the 1st second for the hour/reset time. It do showed up beyond limit that's why I don't bother on these stuffs.I would willing to pay fees depending on how do fast I like to be confirmed.
8032  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Will Bitcoin transations be taxed in all countries in the future? on: January 08, 2018, 09:50:57 PM
Will Bitcoin transactions be taxed in all countries in the future?
I guess so if regulations has come up to this idea and transactions are also covered whether it will be inside or outside the country's jurisdiction, it's up to the government.

And as there are countries that already banned bitcoin and if you are found to have some transactions with it or deal with someone, you'll definitely go to jail.
Laws and regulations are now entirely different on each country since they do have different views or jurisdictions when it comes to cryptocurrencies which same as you said if you got caught making transactions and your country do prohibits it then for sure you would really end up on going to jail. Talking on taxation then its possible but it would be applied for those services who do make dealing or transactions on crpytocurrencies like on those exchangers.
8033  Economy / Economics / Re: Selling Bitcoin = Opportunity loss?! on: January 08, 2018, 09:01:08 PM
Bitcoin has touched $19600, it was the lifetime high of bitcoin currency till date. Many those who have not sold their coins and booked their profits have missed a good opportunity. It was certain that after continuous rise bitcon experts were expecting a correction.  Exactly same happened and bitcoin prices slipped below $13000. Now those who think that the have lost the opportunity can sell their bitcoin at the end of this rally. Bitcoin1s next target is $40000.   

Selling bitcoin is lost opportunity, I know that because I sold many bitcoins under 1000 dollars, I didn't do it because I wished that I needed money and that was decision made in that time. Now I think it would be better if I borrowed money and waited for this risw, bit who knew that bitcoin price will be on +10k after just 6 months. Now I think differently, I had chance to be really rich by now, but I'm not. Good for me in all that is that I believe I have second chance now, this is not the end, price will continue to rise and selling bitcoins is really lost opportunity, some of us knows that better then other's.
Missing out golden opportunities here on bitcoin world is common because we are just humans we wont know on what would be the future and come to think off that there are really instances which we can really avoid to sell out those coins but theres nothing to regret as long we do use up those profits or money on some important things which is worth it unless if you did waste up those bitcoin on playing gambling then it wont really be worth it at all. You would really regret those days.
8034  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: What characteristics would your ideal coin have? on: January 08, 2018, 08:43:41 PM
There are many projects out there, some of them very open source, fast, private, etc... But as user of cryptos... what would you require from a coin? Letīs give some ideas just in case someone out there is listening Wink

For me:
- Very low fee
- Fast speed.


Expect bitcoins almost all the crypto currencies will have cheap fees bro. Even ethereum fees also around the 10 cents for an transaction. So you no need to check when you are planning to invest on altcoins.
Those coins have chosen according to the rank, supply, demand and future value.
As of everyone investing on the ripple but don't do that it will dump back lower than 1 USD.
When it comes to Ripple I don't really fully trust this coin though. Centralized stuff and just being hyped up this is why we do see its price is now on peak and even surpassed ETH on rankings but not a strong indications for me to invest such thing. Talking back on important features then most people would really do seek out for very low fee and fast speed which we can almost see on most coins in the market. They are aiming that stuff because most people would really always prefer those kind of coins.
8035  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Poor support on exchanges on: January 08, 2018, 08:15:07 PM
Is there any exchange which have good support? Im freaking out on those shitty exchanges which needs months to answer of fucking question. Bittrex was one of better exchanges out there, but im waiting 20 days to answer me on support ticket. Is that normal? I wish all those lame exchanges to shut off. They take so much money every second every day, and they still dont have proper support, and what poor support means? It means they dont give a fuck about their customers, they only think about money. Becouse i didnt saw on any exchange that taking money doesnt work. They took their fees perfectly, no single problem with it. Liqui too, i cant login on their exchange, and they dont answer for days too. In this volaite crypto world even 1 minute can be important, and they dont answer for days or weeks. How the fuck is that possible?
Talking on good support as of now then most probably they can be seen or experienced into newer exchanges for sure like Kucoin etc. I'm a user from that site itself and support is active compared to other which is expected because they are just new but I do still expect that sooner or later they would end up on slowing too just like on what we saw on current exchanges as of now. I have seen that they did able to stop registrations which is a good step for them to resolve delayed works (tickets handling, upgrades.)
8036  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Will You Still Get Into Bitcoin Even if the Gov't Declared it Illegal? on: January 08, 2018, 07:51:31 PM


Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are right now making a big buzz and though 2017 is one of its most controversial year there are still more with this industry that will continue on creating a stir as it is entering the mainstream of the population. because of its increasing popularity, countries and their financial leaders are now forced to look at Bitcoin seriously and come up with the decision either to open up their country legally or follow the path decide on by China last September. The choice is theirs to make as we individually could not do so much about it except voicing our opinions if given the chance to say anything. Certainly, there are countries which do not recognize Bitcoin and are asking their citizens not to get involved with it warning that Bitcoin can be just another ponzi in the making.

Now, if you happen to be a residing citizen of a country that is banning Bitcoin will you still discreetly involved with it in the face of some possible sanctions?

  
Of course I would still get or involve into bitcoin even my government would really restrict its citizens from doing it and have been said by the guy above better to be careful for not to be caught by them.If they did then you will surely suffer knowing that government would really not tolerate for those people who do oppose their laws or rules.It will really be a risky thing if you decide to remain to deal on it but always put in your mind that you should really be careful on what you are doing.
8037  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Locked account biconect. Help me on: January 08, 2018, 07:26:54 PM
Uhh so basing on the title of your thread, they locked your account and their support aren't responding? Do you have any reason/s in mind on why they locked your account?

But well... bitconnect is an obvious ponzi scheme so It's not surprising if they will lock their users accounts for whatever reason they come up with  Roll Eyes.

Anyways, Only a bitconnect affiliate can help you in this so...

I'm not really sure if this can help but there's a user called bitconnectcoin and I think he's affiliated with them so you can try sending him a PM.
What do you think? They are already making their move as of now. Issues will surely rise up sooner or later. Bitconnect is really an obvious Ponzi this is why I didn't decide to put up money because of such thing.Just like been suggested by Potato Chips the thing you can do now Is to contact those person who are affiliated by them. Links provided which is the most closest possible person need to be contacted of.
8038  Economy / Economics / Re: Economical World Of Bitcoin And Its Difficulties on: January 08, 2018, 07:03:34 PM
From many months i am thinking about what if " we remove fiat system , and change things into crypto " .. What are the main difficulties we will face ?

1. Internet every where is not yet done.
2. Awareness with Crypto ( but its not a big thing, as most are aware of how to use currency. )
3. Bitcoin is only 21,000,000 and world population is more. ( This can fix by other altcoins same like USD/RUB/CNY etc )

What other difficulties we can face ?



I think that the major problem for this would be that bitcoin runs on the internet and for some cou tries that do not have neccessarily the function to carry this over to their whole nation would not have the full efficiency of using this cryptocurrency
Well this may even not be the real problem, let suppose the internet is on boom in each and every part of the world and cryptocurrency is leagalized all over the world too.
What government will do is that they will collect tax on every crypto transaction, are the users here ready to pay these taxes? The truth is a majority of bitcoin users adopted it because it is decentralized. Governments will drag it to a centralised pattern I think more than 80% of BTC users will not like it to be a centralised currency.
Secondly bitcoin transaction fee and confirmation time is too ridiculous to be used on the spot.
Honestly speaking implementation of crypto could only be a day dreaming. Crypto physically is not capable to be used as streamline currency. It could only be used as a secondary currency.
Not only on 80% but I do believe its on 95% which most people would really tend not like for bitcoin to be legalized since if it does then decentralization would be somehow affected but not fully. By means of taxation people can able to evade as they like know bitcoin can make up anonymous transactions. This is why most government wont really like to adopt it on their vicinity because of these such things. Regarding on the recent situation on where fees are ridiculously high and long confirmation times I don't really see that it can be considered to be mainstream.
8039  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Which exchanges are functional right now? on: January 07, 2018, 08:26:24 PM
Cryptopia doesn't fail and will never fail. It is always functional.
I don't know if you are updated on the recent happenings on cryptopia. Have you seen the issues? for you to say that cryptopia isn't prone on such problems? They aren't and just like other users of such exchange I did experience some delays too which isn't really surprising. Each exchanges are now facing off delays that's why for op seeking out exchangers would be a tough job testing out each one of them but rest assured delays would be surely experience along the way.
8040  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Trading on EtherDelta - Thoughts and experiences? on: January 07, 2018, 07:49:03 PM
Hey guys,

I recently came upon EtherDelta, and have been meaning to purchase a new altcoin called CTT (ChainTrade). The UI confuses me, but was wondering if you guys feel like this is a platform worth investing time into?
Etherdelta was not a good exchange anymore for me, As much as I can I won't use it anymore. Its not safe and usually has an issued happened about hacking the account of their traders to their exchange.
Sad to say but I do really admit too that I have lost my trust on the site basing on what happen to it previously.It do lose up its credibility when it comes to security matters that why I decide to use up another exchange,im not saying other exchange is safer but I don't like to trade up to a site on where theres a history on hacking or being compromised.There are still some exchange that do offer on trading up eth-based tokens though.
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