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8341  Economy / Exchanges / Re: STAY AWAY FROM KRAKEN, AT LEAST RIGHT NOW! on: June 05, 2017, 06:26:19 PM
Kraken is itself shouting a rocket in the leg if they don't start to take customers supports more efficiently. This past weeks, they are building their reputation around their horrible support. I don't think it's that hard to hire people to handle the incrase of support asked by the customers. When they post on facebook, the only comments are complaints about their deposits...
8342  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🔴SOLARIS - XLR ⚒ Premine Escrow ⚒ Cryptopia ⚒ NIST5 ⚒ on: June 05, 2017, 04:14:11 PM
It's going well for me at Cryptopia. If you place an order under the XLR value then you can wait a long time. Nobody is going to sell you XLR under the market value. It''s like if you place an order to buy Bitcoin at 200$ while the actual value at the time you place your order , is at 2500$. Who is going to sell 1 bitcoin at 2000$ while the value is 2500$
8343  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Btc or Ltc? on: June 05, 2017, 12:21:34 PM
Litecoin is one of the most used Altcoin I am using right now. It's not that I am a fan of LTC, it's just I like to use it for its cheap fees transactions as opposed to Bitcoin. But who know, I may like it more in a near future and start to build my empire around Litecoin  Cheesy
8344  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is useless or is it? on: June 04, 2017, 06:53:40 PM
Do you know what is the cost of using a VISA card or paying with a cheque ? Do you think it's free, nope, and guess who pay the cost, your bank? nope it's the store and it's you. It is called interchange fees... With an average of 0.5-0.8% per transaction, it means about 10-15$ for an item costing 2500$, while bitcoin will cost you let's say 0.001BTC ($2.5)
Can you pay an item costing 1000$ in a single transaction with a VISA, nope, with Bitcoin yes you can pay with a single one
8345  Economy / Services / Re: WhyFuture.com Twitter Campaign on: June 04, 2017, 01:16:42 PM
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8346  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DCORP Crowdsale - Democratizing Venture Capitalism on: June 04, 2017, 11:37:28 AM
Sorry to ask but why let you decide the shareholders to vote about the submitted proposal. Is it the only requirement to see the projects
accepted ? Because even if 100% of shareholders are agree and for vote it, it doesn't mean it is a do-able and viable project.
Or i misunderstand something ?

For sure the shareholders will have a valid reason to base their decision. And maybe the options for the projects will be based still from the developers so shareholders will still be deciding within the bounds of the whole thing, thus just choosing a better path for everybody. But let's see what the devs have to say about this.

Still trying to understand. I have finished to read from page 14 to 25. It's possible I missed an explanation, but not easy with those useless posts like
"follow Dcorp on twitter"
"check out my video"

Now I am going to read from page 1 to 14, in case it has already been explained Roll Eyes
8347  Economy / Exchanges / Re: BTC to IBAN on: June 04, 2017, 11:08:10 AM
I started to have problems recently with those bitcoin debt cards services. At this time I can say I am not able to use any of those service since May 1. It's a big disappointement, but I am not blaming them, my government started to be annoying with them and they have to follow theirs directives.

Kraken is good for what you're lookin for. I receive my bank transfer, in SEPA zone, in 24 hours max (except week end of course). You will need to be verified "tier 2", it takes a couple of minutes as you only need to provide some infos: name, last name, phone number, IBAN number. The fees for a SEPA transfer are 0.09$ no matter the amount requested, wich is nothing in my opinion. Can"t find cheaper I think.

Another one you take a look at is Bitwala.io, They process your bank transfer in 1 hour usually, so you can except to see it in your bank account the next day, or 2 depending on your own bank. The fees are 1% per transfer, and Bitwala.io is efficient with customers communication, unlike Kraken.
They offer visa card as well, plastic and virtual
8348  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin for all levels of society, without any difference on: June 04, 2017, 09:39:28 AM
Yes this is what distinguishes bitcoin with real money, there are currently hundreds of currency (every country have a currency), so as to make a clear distinction, the world would be better if one currency and I think bitcoin can be use.

Bitcoin will  never be the only worldwide currency, no matter what will happen. Also what you are describing is the pure ideology of the Elite and Bitcoin is one of the reason it has been created, to fight this same Elite people. To avoid the monopole of our freedom, in case of bitcon, our financial freedom. We are so much restricted with the current banking system, for exemple take a look at your visa card, you are limited weekly with a defined ammount of money that you can use with it. Why? It's your money. With the current banking system we are limited over the control of our money, often in the name of the war against illegal money. Bitcoin removes this limits, and gives you a full control of your funds. With Bitcoin, you're your own bank, you set your own limits.
8349  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: if you are just investing in Bitcoin now, you're an early adopter or innovator on: June 04, 2017, 08:59:56 AM
For me  people considered as the early adopter are the one who started to use Bitcoin around 2013 and before. While I agree Bitcoin is still somehow "young" people who are just starting to use it are the opportunists. And by using "opportunists" I don't mean to say it means Bitcoin already reached its highest potetial, still plenty to come just in the next 5 years. Considering the current issues will be solved
8350  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: tracing a wallet provider from an address on: June 03, 2017, 03:51:21 PM
paymium.com = bitcoin-central.net 100% correct

They wanted to bring together their Bitcoin market place (Bitcoin-central) and the company that publishes this service (Paymium SAS) under a unique brand: Paymium. The change was in June 2014. The customers BTC adress are dynamic and not usable after 7days

But they have nothing to do with bitcoin-central.com wich is a scam site
8351  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [Unofficial] Exodus Wallet | Multi-Currency | Built-in Exchange on: June 03, 2017, 01:59:27 PM
Hi

Can you tell me if all cryptos listed in this pic is accurate or there are others that are not present on the picture. And are they planning to add more in a near future ? This wallet look good and UI is nice I am ready to give it a try to this multi crypto wallet

8352  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Would Using a VPN Allow People to Access BTC Services Outside Their Country? on: June 03, 2017, 01:12:56 PM
No matter the IP used, if you are buying Bitcoin and using a card, your card will snitch your real location. Bank systems can see the country origin of the card used
Not to say some websites have protection for this, as there is no use to hide your IP, unless you're trying to fraud.
And also using VPN does not mean you are fully protected to show your real IP
8353  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Most frustrating thing about Cryptocurrency - lack of wallet list. Is there any? on: June 02, 2017, 09:31:41 PM
One thing with Crypto exchange sites is it's not the place to have your Bitcoin. It's not only because of possible hacks ect. The reason is they are exchanges and should be used as it, nothing  more. A hack could also happen with web wallets. You are giving your trust to someone (the website) Now how you trusy them.

You need to learn what are the different type of wallets, and if possible try them all, even if you are not planning to use them.
Cold and hot wallets, desktop and  mobile wallets, web wallets, physical wallets, Bitcoin clients, hardware wallets... you have plenty of choices and the WWW is full of informations
8354  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: $0.85 transaction fee is absolutely ridiculous! on: June 02, 2017, 06:28:02 PM
I don't do any outgoing transaction using Bitcoin because of this. Unless I am sending 1 BTC wich in this case I just don't care to pay 0.001BTC Well not always as I tend to be greedy with this now. I use LTC or ETH. Receiving BTC I exchange with LTC or ETH. 0.002 LTC for fees is more than acceptable
8355  Economy / Speculation / Re: If They Solve the BTC Scaling Problem (Soon and Correctly), How High Do We Go? on: June 02, 2017, 01:38:35 PM
Right.... and what causes this delusion that this will happen any time soon or even at all?
We've been promised a solution since 2012 and were told not to worry.... 5 years later the fees are theough the roof, the network can't handle the transaction volume and a solution is nowhere even close to being implemented.

It's true, however it's best keeping to be optimistic about it. I really wish something done about it, no matter as long i don't have to wait another round of 5 years. Because honestly, I start to be tired about this problems, and in a near future I may swipe my love with bitcoin and only speculate with altcoins
You tell to people: "it's good to use Bitcoin, Cheap fees, bla bla bla" Then when they try they tell you "Is it what you call cheap fees Shocked"
8356  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🔴SOLARIS - XLR ⚒ Premine Escrow ⚒ Cryptopia ⚒ NIST5 ⚒ on: June 02, 2017, 01:19:18 PM
Thanks @starl1ng good if it worked. I am a total newbie with GNU/Linux system, so it's a bit hard to me. I will however try reading to figure how do it.  It will be nice if I can use Solaris wallet on my Ubuntu. But would be much easier if I could recover my Windows 7 partition. I know that from Grub I can use the Recovery Windws option, but I also know it will kick out the Grub, and nothing will boot at the end LOL. I remember it happened to me before, and I found the solution accidently, with Boot repair, or something similar
8357  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Kraken - Deposits on hold (Possible warning?) on: June 02, 2017, 09:19:42 AM
I noticed several people with problem on their deposit with Kraken recently. I know when it's the first deposit it can take more time than others, but for most people, like in your case, is not their first deposit.. I don't know what's going on with them.They may have a problem with their bank used but last week I also noticed outgoing transfer was not possible. It may be they are checking more deep the deposits than before also. Lack of communication from Kraken, they really need to do something. I am starting to see this exchange unsafe this past weeks
8358  Economy / Economics / Re: The Bilderbergers are Meeting in Virginia on: June 01, 2017, 09:48:57 PM
Alex Jones just re-use what he see online here and there, he has not re invented the wheel Grin
Bilderberg has been exposed far before him. Alex Jones is just a puppet for entertaining the mass and so he can sell his seeds and survival books.
Don't worry, when Bitcoin value wll be a couple of  millions dollars, it will be you and me in those meetings Cheesy
8359  Economy / Economics / Re: The Crash is gone, and we will see 3,500 usd within 60 days from today on: June 01, 2017, 09:18:35 PM
You will get a free hug from me if we see the 3500$ mark  Cheesy I think 60 days is too short to make it possible, but who know, Bitcoin is full of surprises. And about Australia, I didn't heard about this news, are you sure it was say they will accept bitcoin as a currency? And not just a commodity like gold and silver, for exemple? Because it makes a huge difference, better than nothing I admit, but currency and commodity is not the same
8360  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Wallet for creating multiple BTC addresses with labels and names? on: June 01, 2017, 08:11:19 PM
Hey guys, does anyone know a wallet where I can create multiple BTC adresses and also label and name them? I get several passive payments and want to sort them out for comparison reasons. And have each of them come to a named Bitcoin address from me and compare them.
Is there such a wallet on the market right now, or how do you keep track of all the different addresses?

Many people do not recommend web wallets but I have found an easier way for this what are you looking for:

Coinbase has the feature to have multiple wallets in the same account and you can name the wallets as you want.

I just checked and each wallet has it's own addresses so you can categorize and see each wallet balance from the "Accounts" tab.
HI
With coinbase you don't need multiple wallets to do this. You can have multiple adress under the same wallet and a label for each wallet. I use this myself. In fact after reading you, I didn't know we can have multiple wallets on coinbase. Or maybe you're making a confusion? When you generate a new adress, this adress belong to the same wallet, it doesn't create another wallet.
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