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901  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you quit your day job to go full time on bitcoin? on: March 22, 2016, 03:21:53 PM
sure i will do it.
but im not have more bitcoin to start full time. my plan i must have arround 10-15btc before i go full time on bitcoin.
im trust bitcoin in future will survive.
Lol I think to work in bitcoin you do not need capital. because bitcoin is very easy to get there are many ways to get it. even you can get for free Cheesy
there is no longer any reason to refuse it because they do not have the capital you can easily collect bitcoin

you need capital to back up your earning, if the bitcoin price fail you can holding your bitcoin and use your back up to life.

where you can earning more bitcoin without capital..?
are you forget earning bitcoin with your signature campaign now ? its free no capital, right ?
do not make the job bitcoin as primary income or do not make bitcoin as a full time job.

if i go full time on bitcoin, signature campaign is not enough for life, my salary from sign campaign only 0.035/week. that's why i need capital to start full time on bitcoin.

if i can earn more money with full time on bitcoin, why not?
902  Bitcoin / Press / [2016-03-22]Mark Lyford Opens Banx Sales, Quickly Becomes Worthless on: March 22, 2016, 03:18:55 PM
Mark Lyford emailed us, asking for coverage of this event.

[Note: At times, we will state in this article that Banx’s “price” decreased. That is not entirely accurate. Without an open market, there was no price discovery, so we have no idea what the “true” price of Banx was. When we say the “price decreased” we mean that the new open market price has decreased from the artificial price previously quoted on Banx.io. In reality, Banx Shares never had a true price, because it was never sold on an open market.]
 

While hyping Banx, creator Mark Lyford attempted to claim a massive marketcap for Banx by multiplying the claimed price of Banx with the total number of Banx. That price was artificially inflated because no market accepted Banx besides Banx.io, which would not permit the sale of Banx below a certain price. Since no one was buying Banx at that price, virtually no sales took place on the marketplace, but the quoted “price” would remain the same. These shenanigans led to them being pulled off of CoinMarketCap.com, thanks in large part to our investigation. Banx.io regularly claimed Banx was worth two to three dollars a piece.

http://coinjournal.net/mark-lyford-opens-banx-sales-quickly-becomes-worthless/
903  Economy / Economics / Re: Where did you first heard about Bitcoins? on: March 22, 2016, 07:02:46 AM
each people have a good story in first heard about bitcoin, but in first time i know bitcoin from faucet, then someone offer me to buy his bicoin, i send it $60 but im never receive my bitcoin, after it im not interesting about bitcoin. but after 2month im comeback to earning bitcoin.
904  Bitcoin / Press / [2016-03-22] Bitcoin tracking platforms gaining traction on: March 22, 2016, 06:56:19 AM
Deloitte recently released a report, The Banking Industry Outlook, which estimates that blockchain-based payment systems could equal the volume of the U.S. Automated Clearing House (ACH ) financial transactions network by 2020.

Despite this promising outlook for the growing blockchain industry, regulatory bodies fear that digital currencies attract illicit uses. This narrative was driven by the infamous Silk Road marketplace, which propelled bitcoin into the regulatory spotlight.


http://bravenewcoin.com/news/bitcoin-tracking-platforms-gaining-traction/
905  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Useful Desktop Applications for Bitcoin ? on: March 22, 2016, 06:52:23 AM
my idea
the most useful for me is trading aplication, like Z trader for android. but i need more than it.
i think you will be the first if you make dekstop altcoin trader. so we (trader altcoin) can focus at trading.
the aplication use api key from each market, like poloniex, bittrex, cryptsy, hitbtc, huobi etc.


don't make pro version or trial version, im sure trader will send you some satoshi as donation, and support your project.
906  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you quit your day job to go full time on bitcoin? on: March 22, 2016, 06:47:00 AM
sure i will do it.
but im not have more bitcoin to start full time. my plan i must have arround 10-15btc before i go full time on bitcoin.
im trust bitcoin in future will survive.
Lol I think to work in bitcoin you do not need capital. because bitcoin is very easy to get there are many ways to get it. even you can get for free Cheesy
there is no longer any reason to refuse it because they do not have the capital you can easily collect bitcoin

you need capital to back up your earning, if the bitcoin price fail you can holding your bitcoin and use your back up to life.

where you can earning more bitcoin without capital..?
907  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How earn Bitcoins fast and free?? on: March 22, 2016, 01:49:38 AM
Well people nowdays know signature is the fastest way and free, in signature you can get paid on 2-4 hour after you post something useful
Then you can try trading too it's profitable if you know when you should buy when you should sell it


alright, agree with you Smiley
signature campaign is fastest way in this time, i do it too.
i earning arround 0.035/week or 0.14/month not much but enough for pay my electric cost Smiley
908  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are you buying bitcoins? Why? on: March 22, 2016, 01:44:20 AM
As the halving is coming soon, i think many Bitcoin's users tried to buy bitcoins nowadays , because we expect that the Bitcoin's price will reach a highest level after the halving

if people trust bitcoin will be up, and all bitcoin hold his bitcoin, im not sure bitcoin can reachest last highest price.
i think $600 is highest price for bitcoin.
909  Other / Off-topic / Re: How to motivate women to use Bitcoin? on: March 22, 2016, 01:41:51 AM
I think the best way to motivate woment to use Bitcoin is just sending some amounts and tips in bitcoin to them as gifts and then explaining how it works this powerful crypto currency and what's its great features
It's good idea, but sometimess not easily as we think.
in my opinion, woman have more complicated problem, she is to busy for interesting bitcoin Roll Eyes
910  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you quit your day job to go full time on bitcoin? on: March 22, 2016, 01:33:25 AM
sure i will do it.
but im not have more bitcoin to start full time. my plan i must have arround 10-15btc before i go full time on bitcoin.
im trust bitcoin in future will survive.
911  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are you holding your bitcoin for a price increase? on: March 22, 2016, 01:31:49 AM
Holding, both in part intentionally and unintentionally
I sold some in the past to liquid some cash but regretted it as market peaked about a week afterwards, hindsight indeed.
I want to find my lost USB keys from '09. I've got I can't remember how many coins that I mined on them. Bollocks, where the buck are they, not that I've ever bothered to look, so much bucking mess

I need to tidy up this mess. (lest this be a lesson to all to kick the inner hoarder personality if you are one!)

What's a coin worth these days anyway

how much you have bitcoin in your lost usb..?
hope you can find it soon

im never have more bitcoin. i think i must save some for future
912  Bitcoin / Press / [2016-03-22] Blockchain: the internet of the next generation? on: March 22, 2016, 01:13:15 AM
JOHANNESBURG – Lorien Gamaroff, the founder and CEO of Bankymoon believes that virtual currencies and blockchains are the “internet of the next generation”, with potential to disintermediate banks, clearing houses and central securities depositories.

Akin to how many people failed to grasp how profound the impact of the internet would be on nearly every area of life and business, so blockchains will “transform our lives in ways we can’t imagine”, he tells Moneyweb.

A software developer, Gamaroff launched Bankymoon to help companies figure out use cases for blockchains in their businesses. Targeting the financial services industry, Bankymoon is a gold member of AlphaCode, a Rand Merchant Investments (RMI) club for fintech start-up entrepreneurs.


http://www.moneyweb.co.za/news/tech/blockchain-internet-next-generation/
913  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are you holding your bitcoin for a price increase? on: March 21, 2016, 05:23:10 PM
I am largely holding, though I also spend some to buy digital goods, and I have lately started trading alts as well

trade in altcoin is a wise choice. Here we usually get great benefits. I've tried a couple of coins and get a fantastic advantage. just keep the bitcoin not the right choice. you have to use it and try doubling bitcoin you have.

I couldn't agree more with you, use bitcoin for trading or other effort to earn more profit is very good action. But for doing that profitable activities you must have to learn about that and brave to try if you never do that.

im use bitcoin to trade it, in first time you will be scare to lose your bitcoin, but if you know how it's work you will see earning bitcoin from alt trading is very easy, i earn arround 0.01-0.05 perday from altcoin trading
914  Bitcoin / Press / [2016-03-21] Protect Digital Content With a Bitcoin-Based Metadata Protocol on: March 21, 2016, 05:19:10 PM
Mine Labs, a New York-based blockchain startup has announced the development of Mediachain, a Bitcoin blockchain-based decentralized metadata protocol which relies on the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) to protect and ensure the rights to creative digital works.
Since early 2015, emerging blockchain startups have begun to focus on the development of blockchain-based identity and authentication systems to assist artists, freelancers and digital content providers to protect their work from being plagiarised. To encrypt and store digital rights on the Bitcoin blockchain, most of these blockchain startups have either encoded an ID into the Bitcoin blockchain using OP_RETURN or CoinSpark to reference centrally hosted data or used a custom-built blockchain to attach metadata directly to transactions.


https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/mediachain-protect-digital-content-with-a-bitcoin-based-metadata-protocol-1458577763
915  Other / Off-topic / Re: How to motivate women to use Bitcoin? on: March 21, 2016, 05:16:27 PM

nice share , im sure woman is important part in bitcoin technology, in this moment we will see some ceo in biggest company is a girl. like yahoo etc.
916  Bitcoin / Press / [2016-03-21] Hackers can hold a town hostage — and they want ransom on: March 21, 2016, 04:50:22 PM
Hackers made off with significantly more money in an attack on a Los Angeles hospital around the same time, forcing officials to pay $17,000 in bitcoin to unlock the electronic medical record system.

Last month the FBI issued a flash alert that captured the sophistication of the new strains of ransomware that are afflicting entire networks. “The bad guys burrow into a system often months in advance, map out the network, and then deploy the ransomware at what they believe to be the most critical assets of the organization,” said James Pastore, a former federal prosecutor in New York who worked on a ransomware case involving the Eastern European crime ring Blackshades. In that case, the FBI cooperated with authorities in 18 countries to make 90 arrests in May 2014.


http://www.union-bulletin.com/news/business/hackers-can-hold-a-town-hostage-and-they-want-ransom/article_01024a86-ef78-11e5-8f1e-8f62ea87d49f.html
917  Economy / Speculation / Re: How many bitcoins do I need to retire in 20 years? on: March 17, 2016, 12:50:32 AM
10 is enough.

in 20 Years, you can probably count on 34000-60000 USD the unit.

bitcoins are not like gold, it's DIAMANTS !

better you save as much as you can, i prefered 100btc for retire in 20years in future, so i know it's enough for make me fun in my retireday.
918  Economy / Speculation / Re: The future of Bitcoin on: March 17, 2016, 12:48:47 AM
Some perspective cryptocurrencies will probably appear in the future but none of them will come even near to the Bitcoin, it will keep the throne. It will alos remain stong competition to all fiat currencies.
in fact now ETherum trying to beat bitcoin. in future we will found more new altcoin trying to beat bitcoin, but Im sure only Bitcoin can survive.
919  Economy / Economics / Re: Where did you first heard about Bitcoins? on: March 17, 2016, 12:44:40 AM
I first heard about bitcoin when i was looking for a extra income online then i stumble upon a ptc that pay via bitcoin so i tried.
Now ive stop ptc and now im trading at exchanges to profit bitcoin.
Yes I also reach to bitcoin through a PTC click ad on a PTC site while surfing ads. But at that time I did not adopt it and did not tried to learn about it and after a few years I was convinced by my one friend to join it.

me too i found faucet adsens in first 2013 but im not interesting to earn it, in 2009 im earn some money from aw survey etc. but im never heard about bitcoin, if i know bitcoin in 2009 im sure now im richman  Cheesy
920  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: New Ideas on: March 17, 2016, 12:42:48 AM
Just had a question. Ive been working on some ideas that may or may not work with bitcoin and other coins. The problem is I do not know who to contact to suggest these ideas. I'm just a average Joe with no programming exp. and one particular idea I have will really improve how people send and receive things over the block chain. Please if anyone could possible point me in the right direction with someone who can discuss my ideas I know they will be a great help to bitcoins future.

if your idea is good for growing bitcoin in future, and usefull, im sure you will find some 'good people' at bitcointalk tpo do your idea.
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