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9101  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Europa League/Champions League Lounge on: March 15, 2017, 02:58:56 AM
I am expecting a liecsester revival and feel they can at least Make a comeback. City shall no doubt qualify, unless they do something really foolish to not to. The main focus would be on tomorrow's fixture Manchester United is hurting and hurting bad. They not only lost the match, but now been fined by FA, they have a red card for Herrera, and I think they will remove entire frustration on the pitch tomorrow with a big margin victory, however overconfidence is not nice, as it could badly back fire. Let's hope for some crazy money making chances. What are your expected scorelines?
9102  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is 21million BTC really enough for the wole world? on: March 15, 2017, 02:52:23 AM
Definitely more than enough, op. I think you should know not all the coins have been mined as of now. So if you are wondering what will suddenly happen, then there yet time as there are yet coins to be mined. Then there are already the existing coins that are in the market and they will be rotating around as people will need them for Fiat. So at a given time every one will have what they can buy, for eg so much Fiat in the world, yet only few have all of it, and the rest scramble to get it. But yet it's enough. So I really don't see any need for worry over the number of Bitcoins in the system.
9103  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What we learned from the Bitcoin ETF denial on: March 14, 2017, 05:32:36 AM
The Etf was always going to be rejected outright and that was a sad reality which not many of us were ready to believe. The thing with Bitcoins it is unregulated, uncontrolled and this scares the government like anything. If this kind of Etf was allowed to pass why would people use thier Fiat, their currencies would be crushed, then there is anonymous feature which government would never in their wildest Dream allow the tax to get away. Plus people are shaming Bitcoin with drugs and that is a lame excuse government is using as we all know Fiat is used more for drugs. Maybe a year or two from now we may see some changes happening.
9104  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: AntPool - switch to Bitcoin Unlimited on: March 13, 2017, 03:46:17 PM
Not good at all. This is not the news to read on a dreadful Monday. Brace yourself the price of btc shall take a setback. And now the community is going to be torn completely apart, whom do you support Bitcoin or bu. This is just not good, and if the currency spilts into two what good will it be for us. I guess the party is all but over, though he holds 15% of the total mining in block, what I would like to see is the rest 75% are they taking a stand or no. Or the price will crash faster than we will be able to know. Let's hope the currency doesn't spilt and the rest 75% stick with Bitcoins only.
9105  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and Fraud on: March 13, 2017, 11:05:45 AM
Does Fiat guarantee that there will be no scams whatsoever. By using a credit card can you be sure that your data is safe and your data won't be comprised. There is no guarantee in any currency, all one can do is do through research and then only proceed to buy. One way is to first see their past reputation. Have they made similar kind of deals. And you really need to be choosy, scams are possible when people fall for high discounts, newbies. Offering super deals. You should ask for vouches or ask people who have traded with them to make sure you get it right.
9106  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE NEXT BITCOIN HALVING on: March 13, 2017, 05:01:40 AM
No Bitcoins won't be effected by halving, anytime soon. Bitcoins is far more stable than it initially was and the next halving won't really take it it down. As you can see current prices are very much stable. And 2100 is a very long time, we don't even know what the price of bitcoins would be, will government have some new transactions or rules. So I think instead of focusing on a uncertain event, you should focus currently on the price and see if there would be any opportunity, to buy or sell. And yes sadly we would have to depend on the coins in circulations only.
9107  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you think the transaction fee will kill bitcoin? on: March 13, 2017, 04:52:54 AM
I understand what the Op is going through as the fees are high, but I feel one should only make transactions if required to reduce the fees. Then again one can't even entirety complain for the fees, the miners need that kind of fees. That's how they will be able to continue being on the the business. Will it kill Bitcoin maybe for the small users yes who shall grow tired of using Bitcoins and paying high fees. But for the large users who have already invested so much in it, I don't think it will be effected as they would be happy to pay a fees to protect their investment.
9108  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: March 12, 2017, 11:56:24 AM
Manchester United are the under dogs in tomorrow nights game and they have a lot to prove, after the 4-0 thrashing to Chelsea earlier in the season. However considering they just played a europa match, they play Chelsea and again a europa match. I think it will have a effect on them for sure. Plus there will be no Zlatan, it will be interesting who Mourinho looks to fill his shoes. Chelsea have nothing to loose for but for Manchester United it's everything on the line. Mourinho will be passionate about beating Chelsea and it will be a crazy match. I am going on Manchester United to win big. What are your calls.
9109  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Even the great Firewall cant stop Bitcoin trading in china on: March 12, 2017, 11:50:28 AM
I think the Op is trying to draw a conclusion that even. After the government all mighty power, they have failed to stop their citizens from using Bitcoins. I would have been really surprised to see if they suddenly had stopped using Bitcoins. Chinese citizens have invested huge amounts in Bitcoins already and so I don't see any need for them to stop using the Bitcoins, they were bound to find a way to go around the government and they have successfully done so. Now it will interesting to see how the government reacts to this, and what next step it takes.
9110  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cricket match prediction discussions on: March 12, 2017, 07:29:52 AM
The game between Afghanistan and Ireland will be a keenly contested match according to me, since the last match was also nice, I feel we could see a upset happening here. I wouldn't mind taking a call on Ireland to win this by a small margin. Also since India suddenly pulled of a Victory in the last match vs Australia, and it did hit my investment hard, and now starc is injured should I go in for a big amount on India win, or should I wait for day 2 or 3. I know it's on 16th but I need to make funds available to play big, to recover the surprise loss of last match.
9111  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: About Bitcoin Foundation on: March 12, 2017, 06:42:50 AM
When will people realize that no one controls Bitcoins, that's how it is. As far as the organisation is concerned did you even do some research on it before deciding to assume it control Bitcoins. Of course it doesn't control Bitcoins and as explained by other members above, it was meant to good for Bitcoins act as a connecting link between government and Bitcoins. But it failed, and I am not at all surprised it did. The money was to huge and their greed overpowered them, and the end result we know sadly what happened.
9112  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Getting porn sites to accept bitcoin on: March 12, 2017, 04:07:29 AM
Ok guys. It's time to inform porn industry that we want to pay in Bitcoins. You have any ideas on how to do it? Bitcoin is perfect payment method for p0rn - anonymous and very fast. And they don't care about fluctiation because they profit anyway.
If some major sites will start accepting bitcoins, there will be huge demand for Bitcoins  Cheesy  What do you think?



I think its no good, there is so many free sites I mean literally theres too many free sites, so why do people still want to pay for porn sites if they can get it free. Even if they do still they need an information regarding the bitcoin so it will take a lot of process before it can affect demand of bitcoins.

I wonder what kind of porn have you been watching. Free porn is obviously there, but it's not that great anymore. The better videos are of paid porn. And those videos are worth the payment. Especially if you have different fantasises. Like there are naked girl wrestling and it has paid videos are far better,than the free ones. versions. Also there are so many romantic ones which you cant enjoy the free versions. You need HD ones and the paid ones, satisfy you. Since no one wants to be linked with seeing porn, it's better that they accept bitcoins, we all will be able to maintain anomyos status. Why is there no development so far on this?
9113  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "BTC Will do to banks what Email did to the postal industry" on: March 11, 2017, 02:49:06 PM
This is a really nice quote op, but not every one uses Bitcoins as of now. Then Bitcoins is a crypto currency. It's not our local currency. Now imagine x country person starts using it. And suddenly the government bans it. The price of Bitcoins in that country will crash and it will be the end there. I think instead of banks ending, possibilities should be made for banks and Bitcoins being used together. Imagine your local bank, accepting Bitcoins and giving you change. I am yet waiting for this to happen. Maybe 2017 they might just do it
9114  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So no one cares about ETF decision, right? on: March 11, 2017, 11:32:42 AM
The only people who had been making news about Bitcoins would fall If the etf is rejected by the sec, we're mostly newbies who thought they would have a gala of a time if it would. While the regulars always knew that the impact would be minimal or no impact at all. It is evident that hardly they even bothered by this etf news. But in a way it's good that's it's really over, so people can now move on to other topics. Bitcoin did not depend on a ETF so I guess we should spend more time planning to collect Bitcoins, as the etf story comes to a end.
9115  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to make a good amount with 0.01BTC? on: March 11, 2017, 08:30:38 AM
Had you kept your 0.01 in your account by now you would have made decent money with the price hike. Or you could try loaning it out and earn a decent interest plus the capital. You can even invest in freebitco.in and leave it to earn passive interest. If you want to earn quick money then you will have to gamble, you can select your favorite game or sport to play a game and go in if you think you can make a good profit. There is no strategy to be rich quickly. You will have to try your luck.
9116  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BITCOIN IS BETTER THAN WESTERN UNION ? on: March 11, 2017, 08:26:11 AM
Of course Bitcoin is any day better than western union, though this thread is really old I yet would say by now all would have understood how efficient Bitcoin is and I know at times it lags but that's fine. Overall it's very secure plus it's gives us the annoninity features which you can never have. No taxes need to be paid, and no one can ever find out if you use Bitcoins, like ever. You can send as low 10 cents and not even incur fees at times. I will choose Bitcoins over any currency anytime.
9117  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ETF Rejected on: March 11, 2017, 08:20:50 AM
This is not really surprising at all. Ninety nine per cent of Bitcoin users would have known this was bound to happen. Why in the world would SEC allow this. I am glad this news is finally out and people can move on from this to a bigger picture. As far the price is concerned I really don't think it should be effected at all. Maybe some users will put up posts about how bad it is, and how they will see Bitcoin going down. I don't think so, the global economy is yet not stable. And I really don't see why there any need to worry. I feel other events will influence the price, time to finally move on.
9118  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BLOG ON BITCOIN on: March 10, 2017, 10:23:08 AM
That's some good work out there. But the problem is you are posting on a forum where literally every one knows about Bitcoins. I would suggest you to market in your Facebook, Twitter and what's app circles. Then I would suggest you to buy good traffic which you will get for cheap in the service section out here. Then sign a account with Google adsesence and the money you make buy yourself a domain and let's say one stop for all news of Bitcoins or you can even act as a local Bitcoin consultant. It will depend on you, how you wish to go about it. Good luck.
9119  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: what is definition gambling in your mind? on: March 10, 2017, 10:15:17 AM
Of all the questions I have seen on this thread, this is the most unique one. Personally for me in the initial stages, it was just a game or a new passing habit. Later on during the course of time this became my passion. Now I love it and I enjoy it like how people enjoy having healthy habits, I have gambling habits. I feel one should be very careful as to what he defines it, as thoughs becomes things. One should not let himself loose out with the defination, as the newbies try to mimick the existing ones and they suffer losses.
9120  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BIT.AC :: MULTICURRENCY WALLET :: BUILT-IN INSTANT EXCHANGE :: Affiliate Program on: March 10, 2017, 10:01:07 AM
It seems the services of BIT.AC is restricted because every effort to create an account and log has been futile despite the fact that I had complained about this before and even trying to recover my password since the email has been used already has all been to no avail. Kindly look into it @ admin as I am still waiting for the reset link that was supposed to arrive in my mail.

I haven't encountered any such of a problem so far. I think it's just hard luck that you have encountered such a problem. You should try clearing your cookies, and give it one more shot. Maybe you could try sending a support ticket on the site, here maybe admin is not that available. I am liking this wallet as it has allowed me to use monore also. So I feel you should also use it, and solve your issue as it's a nice wallet and coinbase.com doesn't allow monore, which is supposed to be the next Bitcoin better hurry up before it's prices go up and it's a not there in your wallet.
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