bitcoin is growing , people gets interested more and more everyday why not bitcoin can be worldwide coin
Because not all of the people in the world can afford such coin, and, they are not tech savvy, they are just contented on what they have, and if you want to make these digital currency global, you need to wait for the bitcoin to be scaled. Affordability is not an issue with Bitcoin, although the other points which you have posted may be applicable (such as technological knowledge). It is possible to purchase Bitcoin in extremely small amounts, such as BTC0.01 or even BTC0.001. That makes it possible for extremely poor people to invest in Bitcoin.
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If you had to convert all your wealth to either Bitcoin or gold and keep it there for 10 years, which would you choose? Keep in mind the fact that Bitcoin has only been around for 5 years, and could be fundamentally different in any number of ways in 10 years.
Both is good choice, Gold for real investment , bitcoin for online investment If bitcoin prices are rising and gold prices are down I will sell bitcoins to buy gold, and vice versa If the gold prices are going down, then why you should purchase gold? The golden rule in investing is not to catch the falling knife. That said, I don't think that the gold prices are going to decline anytime soon. The supply is still not coping up with the demand (especially from India and China).
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Hi everyone... In the Politics section I saw a lot of threads discussing Islam and Christianity. But I was surprised that there was no mention about the third largest religion in the globe (Hinduism). Please use this thread for discussions regarding Hinduism.
Hinduism is not actually religion, but a way of life..a culture that was born in Indus valley (Indus=Hindu) That is a myth spread by the Christians and Muslims, to downgrade Hinduism and to convert the people who follow that religion. The fact is that Hinduism is the oldest religion in the world, and the holy books were written more than 5,000 years back. I agree that Hinduism is different from the Semitic religions, as it is not money minded.
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Hi.. Please accept me for this campaign.
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I think BTC will become a tool for the rich class only anytime soon.
Bitcoin is quickly turning into a Tulip Bulb Mania / Brilliantly Crafted Ponzi. You can't say that Bitcoin is a ponzi, because the person who invented Bitcoin (Satoshi Nakamoto) never profited out of it.
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$8 will be too high, and I don't think that users will stick with Bitcoin if the transaction fee becomes this much unaffordable. Greedy miners are destroying the Bitcoin.
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Bitcoin has the potential to reach great heights. If you are quitting the Bitcoin sector, then the chances are that you will regret about this decision after a few years.
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I choose bitcoin. For me, gold is now unavailable. I can not buy gold - it's very difficult for me. But I can easily buy bitcoin. In bitcoin invest more profitable than gold
Why is it so difficult to buy gold? In my country, it is very easy to purchase gold. But online purchases are not possible.
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Till now, I have managed to save around BTC0.01. My immediate target is to increase it to BTC0.10.
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Hindus, Balochs in US condemn arrest of Hindu man in Pakistanhttp://indianexpress.com/article/india/hindus-balochs-condemn-arrest-of-hindu-man-in-pakistan-4643049/Members of the Hindu and Baloch communities in the US have strongly condemned the arrest of a 35-year-old Hindu man in Pakistan over alleged blasphemy and sought intervention of the State Department. Prakash Kumar, a crockery shop owner, was arrested in the Hub area of southwestern Balochistan province on Wednesday for allegedly sending blasphemous content through WhatsApp after police’s timely intervention saved him from being lynched by a mob. I fail to understand why the Indian government is giving prioritized treatment for Muslims in this country, when Hindus are treated like subhumans in Pakistan.
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Hi everyone... In the Politics section I saw a lot of threads discussing Islam and Christianity. But I was surprised that there was no mention about the third largest religion in the globe (Hinduism). Please use this thread for discussions regarding Hinduism.
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Being a member of a persecuted indigenous minority myself (my family was forced to flee from our village almost two decades back), I want the Australian government to recognize the aborigine community.
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With so much of security around, it will be foolish to assume that Donald Trump will be assassinated in either Saudi Arabia or Israel. Not going to happen anytime soon.
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In any other country, the perpetrators would have been lynched by now.
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I have a feeling that Donald Trump's foreign policy will be much more successful than that of his predecessor.
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I don't know how many users use dark markets to purchase drugs, weapons and other banned substances. But I am sure that the number is much lower than those who purchase it from mafia members, using banknotes.
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My vote goes for Lionel Messi. I am a fan ever since he joined FC Barcelona in 2004. There should have been a poll in this thread. If there was one, then I am sure that Messi would have got the maximum number of votes.
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The media and the betting sites are heavily favoring Anthony Joshua over Klitschko. But I have a feeling that Klitschko is going to win this fight. Remember the Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye match of 2011? It was similar. Back then also, Klitschko was the underdog.
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For the remainder of BTC surplus, miners harvest nodes to acquire coins... After the 21,000,000 are mined additional amounts come from transactions over the entire Bitcoin network. My understanding is that once the 21 million coins are mined by 2140, there will be no block reward as such. The miners will get only the transaction fee, which can vary. Anyway, I don't know whether BTC will survive up to 2140.
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There are a lot of options other than bitcoin mining. I have tried mining, and my experience wasn't that good. Mining is profitable only if you can spend quite a lot of money in the beginning.
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