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821  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin is the new era of currency? on: July 04, 2017, 05:14:09 AM
Since bitcoin is trending now world wide because you can easily earn this and it exchange in real cash. Is bitcoin the new value of currency in the internet? Is he the new money? Can we use it in buying foods and etc in the future?
Yes, bitcoin will be the start of the digital money era. Mark a milestone for the world economy in the future. Although Bitcoin is still a bit of a risk when we use it, it's worth the wait.

Indeed bitcoin can be profitable in the economic field, only we need time to get the benefits, as I have experienced. With the patience I have, I can reap huge profits through bitcoin

Yes that's true, bitcoin now is an online digital currency in our modern society, because we are now in digital era and most of the country have internet and computer, so I think most of internet user is a bitcoin earner.
822  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is instant way to get rich ? on: July 04, 2017, 05:08:22 AM
what do you think about this topic?


I do not agree with you, enrichment is a process of our work, there are many things can help you get rich quick. The important thing is the way you work with it.

I have friend that within a year he became a millionaire because of bitcoin, other people don't know except me and his bitcoin earner group, he just show us his earning and it huge. But sir kelceyott is right! it is because of his hard work of collecting bitcoin and other alt-coin by himself and it is not an easy job also, but it just in a 1+ year of work.
823  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [BREAKING NEWS]: Goldman Sachs says bitcoin could rise another 50% on: July 04, 2017, 05:02:43 AM
Its a good news then if bitcoin will go higher again, But how about the other altcoins like ETH, LTC, DASH, ZEC, XMR etc.. I wonder if this altcoins will go up too.

I think it the same happen to all altcoin if bitcoin go higher again so the other altcoin will follow, and also with the transaction fee will rise again.
824  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it even possible to regulate bitcoins? on: July 03, 2017, 09:09:12 AM
Bitcoin here in my country is already regulated with our government and central bank but they not adopting bitcoin they just regulated some rules in trading and marketing of bitcoin.
825  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's your say about Michael Richo pleaded guilty? on: July 03, 2017, 09:06:21 AM
innocent BTC traders have been jailed...this guy on the other hand, deserves it

he should have used cold wallets- when he gets out he would be rich, with $500 000 Bitcoins  Grin

Lol, who knows he did but maybe got phished eventually. After all the people who got their bitcoins stolen could trace the recipient address and the transaction as a whole.

I think his a good hacker but not good in hiding his identity, because he is now in jail and how about his stolen bitcoin? where it is goes?
826  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: can not send small amounts on: July 03, 2017, 05:08:46 AM
This fee is insane! it's pretty huge amount of fee than the amount of the transaction! maybe it is network error, just try another transaction or just reload your browser then and try again if not then do transaction in another time.
827  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is BTC only for middle and upper economic class? on: July 03, 2017, 04:46:27 AM
hello..Please your opinion.

As we know that Bitcoin is being discussed right now and people hope in their country Bitcoin can be ratified as a legitimate transaction tool. But in my country, only about 3% are familiar with bitcoin. Is this because only the upper middle class knows the bitcoin, or is there any other cause? What about bitcoin in your place?

The fact that you don't need any sort of income to get a bitcoin address, and you can create many of them, as much as you'd like to, and every single one is usable without any sort of government intervention means that bitcoin is perfectly useful and usable for the lower income classes.

Credit cards are only available for people who have a stable income, bank accounts have monthly fees. These are aimed at the middle and upper economic classes, but bitcoin is the exact opposite of that in my opinion.

In fact, i'd actually go on a limb here and say that most of the people using bitcoin earn less than $40,000 a year, because there are a lot of users from poorer countries. Bitcoin definitely has the ability to help the unbanked(the people who don't have access to banking services).

This is true! I consider also myself as poor in this poor county that I also manage to get bitcoin because of endorsement it will my friends to me so I am now used and earn bitcoin, so I think bitcoin is for everyone.
828  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would you include bitcoins in your will (and make it a quest)? on: July 03, 2017, 04:33:55 AM
For me I will state on my will about my bitcoin wallet and keys and that every child I have has an equal share and it is depend on them on how do they used it, if they cash-out all of those or to continuing it and I won't make it a quest for them.
829  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Cash is better than Bitcoin. on: July 03, 2017, 02:13:49 AM
What are the reasons, why people use Cash or Credit Cards / ATM / Banks?

* Work offline 100%
* No fees.
* Accepted for Food Shopping & Micropayments
* 0 confermations time
* 0 exchange risks
* anyone is able to understanding of the value of payment
I guess bitcoin is better than cash and no doubt i guess it is a great investment for everyone instead of banking your cash and w8 for athe yeara and get a small profit bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and the same time a great investment for everyone.

For me this both cash and bitcoin is a great stuff for me, it is depend on you then on what you prefer to used! I used cash for daily used and easy to transact and buy things and goods without hustle and no transaction fee, I used and earned bitcoin in online and I used it as an extra money, I cash-out some and some is for trading and for long term investment.

Yes that's true, it is on us on how we handle and used this currencies in our daily life! all of the people used paper money on there daily routine and not all people used bitcoin.
830  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it even possible to regulate bitcoins? on: June 30, 2017, 11:51:59 PM
Sure it can be regulate, the government could regulate when you want to convert to fiat or when you do something on exchanger and government also can supervised your transaction, it can't be fully 100 % to be regulated, but the government can make bitcoin like centralised currency

Yes that's true! my government and central bank here in Philippines is already regulate using bitcoin on exchange and trading.
831  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: USA corporation declared war on Bitcoin on: June 30, 2017, 08:28:29 AM
USA corporation declared war on Bitcoin

https://youtu.be/8-ppV_EM33Q

It just in USA and not all over the world, bitcoin and bitcoin earners cannot be stop because USA doesn't have the control of the bitcoin, may be they just can put some regulations on it.
832  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi nakamoto or Anonymous(Hacking group) on: June 30, 2017, 08:11:32 AM
No one ever know exactly who is the real Satoshi Nakamoto and even Anonymous Hacking group didn't know about it so for me they are not related of each other.
833  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What does central bank think about bitcoin? on: June 30, 2017, 07:55:43 AM
I also think bank will not adopt Bitcoin or cryptocurrency and they should not adopt. If by mistake or any circumstances they adopted Bitcoin then Bitcoin will lose his "value". But Government should legalize Bitcoin  and can put tax on transaction  but they can't adopt bitcoin. Bitcoin Is Unique For Forever.

Yes you right!, bank don't adopt bitcoin they just recognized it as virtual currencies and they can put some guidelines on it.
834  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paying airline tickets with Bitcoin? on: June 30, 2017, 12:25:05 AM
Hello guys!

I just want to ask if there's an existing offer already that accepts bitcoins by purchasing airline tickets to a specific destination? I'm an adventure type of guy, just finished my vacation last Monday. I usually travel like 3 to 4 times a year locally by plane.

Any thoughts on this guys? Thanks in advance.

If you are a traveler then bitcoin payment is a hustle for you because you can encounter payments delay, you just can cast-out your bitcoin then to avoid hustle for your travel.
835  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What does central bank think about bitcoin? on: June 30, 2017, 12:19:45 AM
In my country Philippine Central Bank recently approved new rules and regulations governing the operation of virtual currency exchanges. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) defines virtual currency (VC) as, “any type of digital unit that is used as a medium of exchange or a form of digitally stored value created by agreement within the community of VC users.”

The Bangko Sentral recognizes that Virtual Currency systems have “the potential to revolutionize” the delivery of financial services, “particularly for payments and remittance, in view of their ability to provide faster and more economical transfer of funds, both  domestic and international, and may further support financial inclusion.” However, the bank does not intend to endorse any VC, “such as bitcoin,” as a currency, “since it is neither issued or guaranteed by a central bank nor backed by any commodity.”
836  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: how to store bitcoin for long term? on: June 27, 2017, 07:53:52 AM
For me I just hold it with my current bitcoin wallet provider here in Philippines the coins[.]ph because they are legal and known here already for a long time and I trust it with no problem sense I open my account there.

But we have different ways on how to handle and take risk of our bitcoin.
837  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When will the bitcoin run out? on: June 27, 2017, 07:46:16 AM
I think no one can know if bitcoin will be run out! I think Satohi Nakamoto only know about it! but for us let just continue what are we doing to earn bitcoin.
838  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you plan to pass on your bitcoin inhertance on: June 27, 2017, 07:41:59 AM
I just past it now to my family but I put it in a box, in a box there is a letter and a list of all my bitcoin account so they can know how to get that amount or they can continue what I am doing.
839  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if Governments Shutdown the Internet? on: June 27, 2017, 07:38:25 AM
I ve seen lots of stupid threads here which get opened only with the sole purpose of OP pumping up post count so they could join some sign campaign. However, this one is the KING of stupid threads. Well done OP, well done.

What if Governments shut down internet?Huh?? WTF!!!

Yes that's true! It cannot be happening that internet will be shutdown, or else there is a world war happen in every nation, may be it happen to shutdown all technology line!
840  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are you keeping your crypto records? on: June 27, 2017, 07:30:44 AM
It occurred to me that if I wanted to get rid of everything I'd be liable for capital gains and if The Man wanted to know the origins of those funds I'd better get my house in order as it's rather convoluted.

To those ends I've dug out all the old private keys I could find, noted forum posts for giveaways and taken screenshots of exchange histories to show to my tormentors.

Say if something like Byteball really did end up ginormous that's a lot of money for nothing coming from a mystery origin unless you have some sort of paper trail such as your forum posts or wallet backup.

Are many people here doing the same thing? It may pay off a long way down the line so it's worth a few hours of notation and tucking those things away.

Technically, yeah.

It is obviously best if you keep track of every transaction that you make, note down every change address that you use so that if there was some sort of tax problem with you having bitcoin then it can be solved quickly by providing these necessary proofs.

What I do is i keep notes of basically what each transaction is spent on on my wallet. This way, i am able to keep track without keeping every online receipt which is really quite a hard task to achieve.

But still, i've seen many people that don't keep track at all - it is extremely rare that the government is going to chase you down for bitcoin related taxation issues, because there are so little people using it atm that it's not worth it. I haven't heard of anyone personally, either. Most of the times they don't even know that you're using btc unless you're blatantly transacting thousands from your bank account to coinbase daily.

Yes that's true, even me I don't track keep track of my bitcoin or other crypto-currencies for now and I just let my bitcoin wallet provider to do such thing of record keeping of all my bitcoin transactions.
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