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841  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin price increase attributed to rising Chinese demand for cryptocurrency on: November 29, 2016, 08:12:31 AM
What price increase?

The price decreased from 748$ to 730$ during the last few days.

I`m still waiting for the huge price increase and it isn`t coming.
Don't look at short period graph, better you look at long term trend price have jumped from $400 to over $700 within last few months.

Thought you guys might be interested in this TV interview about bitcoin's recent price increase:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3z-VXbk9_o
More like promotion for BTCC rather than discussion/news regarding bitcoin price surge.  Grin
But video is nice.
842  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin battle against multinational companies on: November 29, 2016, 08:06:20 AM
We know that the distribution of hashing power is highly unbalanced. If the big giants like Intel, Google, nVidia, IBM all collide together to mine Bitcoins will they out power the rest of the Bitcoin community?
If those big companies also start to compete to get more hashing power than that is good for bitcoin and for sure if one of this giant corporate start their mining farm other will also try to compete against each other which will ultimately increase difficulty so the price will also sky rocket.

Yes this may centralize mining power to hands of some big corporates but i don't think they will agree on harming bitcoin network if they are earning nice mining bitcoin.
843  Economy / Services / Re: list of best sportsbetting site using bitcoin on: November 29, 2016, 05:48:51 AM
I have done sportsbetting in following sites, i have listed it with my favorite on top;
1. Directbet.eu (easy and often use them)
2. cloudbet.com (used to do almost all betting there in past)
3. nitrogensports.eu (for esports)
4. sportsbet.io (high minimum bet amount)

My bitcoin address: 1Mj3DuXZRaRwzVzpmEKqCd4hiPqEPQfWzL
844  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Will a government sponsored blockchain ever work? on: November 28, 2016, 04:53:39 PM
This is already discussed several times before also, all those government sponsored blockchain or crypto can only be;
1. Centralized
2. With unlimited supply (High inflation)
3. Can go under Pure manipulation by big banks
4. It will have no any difference than current normal digital payment system
845  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Blockchain is dead, longlive Bitcoin on: November 28, 2016, 04:49:40 PM
Blockchain is actually tech behind bitcoin and it is just like backbone of bitcoin so basically blockchain shouldn't be considered as competitor for bitcoin.

It is true that we are hearing about several blockchain based startups/projects lining up but that will not damage bitcoin for sure (other than some altcoins). Actually blockchain based startups are trying to provide other real life solution rather than payment gateway, and bitcoin have already taken good place as payment gateway as well as safe place to invest into.

Blockchain and bitcoin both need to live long  Cheesy
846  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: San Francisco Metro System Hacked with Ransomware [Paid $70,000 in Bitcoin] on: November 28, 2016, 04:37:59 PM
Yeah certainly things like this can make government to think twice before accepting bitcoin or allowing bitcoin trading business within country. Anonymity of bitcoin have also created several problems like this, that hacker can run away without being detected. However san francisco metro system seems to be more responsible for not having better security in their systems rather than bitcoin being payment method for hacker.
847  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CoinGate. Accept Bitcoin payments. Buy/Sell Bitcoin. on: November 28, 2016, 01:28:45 PM

A unique feature we have recently implemented, is the option for merchants to manually set the invoice expiration time, if they choose to keep the bitcoins earned. This is extremely relevant for online businesses that deal with customers who use Web wallets, third party services, or exchanges to make Bitcoin payments. Since, more often than not, such payments arrive much later than the standard 10-15 minutes that the invoice lasts, merchants must deal with late payments manually. Our platform now allows you to increase invoice expiration time from 10 minutes to a maximum of 2 hours.
This sound useful feature so if merchants like to keep bitcoins does the bitcoin paid in invoice will be send directly to merchant's bitcoin address instantly?
848  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Have Neteller, Want to buy btc on: November 28, 2016, 01:17:15 PM
Hello. I have 73.5 usd to buy btc, send me a pm
If you don't mind using an exchange and are located in EU then you might want to try https://www.bitpanda.com/ they recently added support for Neteller payments.
Another way is using https://www.coincorner.com/ - this service is a wallet app  but they added the ability to buy bitcoins and sell bitcoins - Neteller is accepted too.
Do you have the link official thread about bitpanda and coincorner on here? I think it is new services and there are no reviews from other users, i am sorry but always becareful with new services. Thanks
Official bitpanda ANN thread seems to be here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1680230 and actually profile of bitpanda CEO https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=16614 who also seems active in this forum. I have heard about bitpanda before also i think they can be trusted (haven't done any transaction there). However coincorner seems new name to me as well as couldn't find their ANN thread in this forum.
849  Economy / Speculation / Re: The Manipulation is real on: November 28, 2016, 11:50:10 AM
In india there are buying 1 bitcoin at the price of $950 or more than the price of global price but some indians are really smart buying bitcoin some of them are scammers hahaha they think that they can manipulate people too. But if there are going to be a trader they are going to be a pumper soon.
Actually in india people can't just use their cash to deposit in exchanger based on other countries due to strong foreign currency regulation they have. So as there are not much bitcoin within india but demand is very high which is ultimately making bitcoin price to surge within their local bitcoin trading platform.

I think this can be taken as huge artificial price rise by some bitcoin whales based on india as they can easily limit the total supply of bitcoin within india. In other words bitcoin holders are taking this opportunity to grab more profit on their bitcoins.
850  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to increase BTC? on: November 28, 2016, 11:44:47 AM
How can I increase my bitcoin money? I am a bit curious to those people who can easily make money “btc” grow fast.
Actually your question is bit hard for anyone to answer it correctly and have seen similar discussion in several thread before.

There are only few ways which have low risk but are not risk free as well as return is also not that high like 1-3% daily profit etc. You can try learning altcoin trading, if you have enough bankroll hire some devs and start bitcoin gambling sites, blockchain based games are also popular these days, investing in casino bankroll (trusted one only) can be another passive way to grow your bitcoin.
851  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling problem on: November 27, 2016, 06:06:31 PM
If you have a problem with gambling, then you should not gamble at all. Otherwise, I think it can be a good source of entertainment if you view it as a way to have fun rather than a way to make money.
If you have enough money and you don't care to loss some than gambling can be good way to pass your time or entertain yourself. But for the ones who start to think about getting rich by just gambling will end up lossing initial bankroll + all profit they have made by end of the day.

After loss they will be in bigger frustration, panic rather than feeling entertained.
852  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 5 Tools Everyone in the Bitcoin Industry Should Be Using on: November 27, 2016, 05:52:06 PM
Few more can be added:

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/ to have quick look at different bitcoin trading chart
https://bitnodes.21.co/ to look at current node distribution and status
https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions current number and size of unconfirmed transaction piled on bitcoin network
853  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Economy in China? on: November 27, 2016, 05:46:35 PM
Hi All,
Is China really putting everything into Bitcoin?
How will they get the money back?
Do you think China are chasing Tulips?
Is it just the cheap electricity that's pushing Bitcoin?
How do the Chinese Government see Bitcoin?
Answers on a postcard please!
G
1. No not every chinese know about bitcoin, and i am sure that the one who are investing in bitcoin are also not investing all into bitcoin only.
2. There are several chinese exchanger where they can easily sell bitcoin to get local fiat.
3. China chasing tulips  Huh Roll Eyes
4. Cheap electricity is one of the factor why china hold majority of mining power.
5. Chinese government still seems in dilemma regarding bitcoin.
854  Economy / Gambling / Re: BTCasino.org - New Bitcoin Dice Game! on: November 27, 2016, 02:03:03 PM
how i can play your site
how i can register because i click deposit , can see pop up with betbase io
or betbase io same moneypot
Yes betbase seems to be new alternative to moneypot but it looks like they are still looking for investors to increase bank roll.

You need to have account on betbase just like in moneypot to start playing here. If you have played in few moneypot enabled casinos than you will understand how this one also works.

NOTE: not affiliated to betbase nor btcasino.org
855  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitcoin Auction Site on: November 27, 2016, 01:57:53 PM
I agree site is pretty and cute
But real problem is escrow, i think you need use a famous escrower of bitcointalk for increase trust

Or nobody use your site
Yes without any trusted escrow service better to stay away and actually fake items like this https://www.bitabay.com/item.php?id=17 (
FREEBITCO.IN SCRIPT TO WIN MORE FREEBITCO.IN SCRIPT) should also be removed i think because no any script will work on feebitco.in or any dice site. Better to delete some fake items like this from platform that are opened for bid.
856  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Prepaid cards using bitcoin to fiat on: November 27, 2016, 11:03:18 AM
There is one that i like which also have ability to unload balance out of your card cryptopay.me and there are also many alternative choose one out of this list https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1410577.0 which you prefer and fullfill your need

I have been using Neteller for quit a while now and i didn't know about the other ones i must have wasted a lot of money on fees there  Embarrassed ,plus on neteller you can't use your card for shopping if it was only funded with bitcoin
I think neteller cards are now removing more than 100 countries from their supported country list so you better check about your country. Neteller cards are not good to be used as bitcoin cards.
857  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Possible malware in latest Bitcoin Core? on: November 27, 2016, 09:41:37 AM
I think you have to have better look at this https://bitcoin.org/en/alert/2016-08-17-binary-safety
Quote
Furthermore, we recommend verifying your download using signatures from multiple developers using the gitian signatures repository.

And also report this to bitcoin.org team.
858  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How bitcoin is good for enterprise ? on: November 27, 2016, 07:29:32 AM
It depends upon what type of enterprises/business you are trying to explain benefits of using bitcoin. For most of the business specially for local merchants who accept card payments have to pay monthly fee to POS service provider along with heavy fee when accepting credit card payments. Also those payments are subject to risk of getting charge backs/use of hacked credit cards.

Using bitcoin those merchants can accept payment without any risk of charge back as well as they don't have to buy POS machine or pay for service providers/credit card companies heavy fee or charge.
859  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Do you agree if coinbase/exchangers give the data of costumers to IRS/government on: November 26, 2016, 04:46:43 PM
I will strongly disagree just like majority of bitcoin users if coinbase or any other exchanger give customers personal and financial data to IRS but it will not surprise me if coinbase like centralized exchange platform which is regulated and under complete surveillance of government shows those data to government because it will be users fault to trust them with their personal details. I highly doubt coinbase will ever be successful to protect users privacy.
860  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Does Google Adsense hate Bitcoin ? on: November 26, 2016, 04:37:44 PM
They don't really hate bitcoin google adsense really don't want to adopt bitcoin because of the unstable price of it. And if they are going to accept bitcoin to adsense then they are going to choose bitcoin than paypal. Try to create a website then post it all about bitcoin Tongue
Actually OP is asking about why his blog is getting rejected by adsense publisher program, he is not talking about why adsense is not paying in bitcoin.

Adsense have no any policy to just reject bitcoin related blogs/sites but they care about content of the site and they quickly rejects bitcoin faucets these days. But few good bitcoin related sites like blockchain.info is having google adsense in their website without any problem. Try to check all terms of google adsense before applying for publisher program and it seems you need to work hard on having your own content rather than rewriting content from other bitcoin blogs/sites.
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