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981  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN] Vavo : Immerged by Science and Physics - join BETA #1 on: September 10, 2016, 05:51:48 AM
no escrow, no ico !!!!  Grin

Do not forget that ICO is Intitial Coin Offering, and that is exactly what this is, an offering with no information, promise or anything else.
982  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Skills vs Luck *poll* on: September 09, 2016, 06:21:56 PM
It is both really, but most of it comes from the side of skill.  Years ago there were two companies that were edging each other out and fighting for position.  One was Walmart and the other was called Pharmore.
983  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is a good way to store money? on: September 09, 2016, 06:20:20 PM
Bitcoin is just a good way to invest your money?
Or we can also store our money there, if the price stay stable?
What do you thing about this?

What more can I say about this question? It is more generalize reason of most member here in this forum. Like me I joined here Because I believe I can store securely my savings which is Bitcoin. While storing it/holding it, I will sell it once the price is really stable.

It depends on how you define storage.  If you are talking about weeks or months, even longer, then depending on the method or wallet that you use, you should be good.
984  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum on: September 09, 2016, 04:50:29 PM
OP,

Please make sure to encrypt your wallet with a significantly "tough" passphrase if you are going to have your online computer holding your wallet's private keys/seed.  Your original question was whether or not Electrum is safe.  In short it IS.  But if you allow your computer to get compromised and your Electrum wallet is sitting there wide open its not really Electrum's fault now is it?  I have used Electrum for quite some time now.  Because of how good the "bad guys" are getting, I would recommend using two computers with one offline holding the ability to sign Electrum transactions.  The online computer can be watching only where the private keys are not on it making it much safer.

Electrum is great software and Thomas is "on top of" watching the front door!

The cool thing about the way that Crypto wallets inherently work is that you can have software issues and the money is still there. 
985  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What keeps you coming back??? on: September 09, 2016, 04:49:24 PM
This is a good question. I always ask myself.

My answer is gamble give you (or me only) hope,
you can (but it is hard) win a big amount with a small money.

How could anyone not keep coming back? What the FIAT's try to do with the mobile apps, Paypal, Apple and Google apps is what Bitcoin is made for.
986  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Sold all my eth for etc on: September 09, 2016, 04:44:01 PM
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When the ETH becomes pure PoS, it is more difficult to fork. That is according to the comments by the Vitalik himself.

What kind of POS have ETH ?
Probably it will be hard when most coins are on exchanges Cheesy hahaha... and voting to change protocol will be will of
exchange owners today probably poloniex will be king.
I think that can be ETH issue. Polo was not hacked for long.
POS have problems with that matter people don't realy care about stacking coins for 1$ revenue while it cost 120$ year for power.
And we and in world where a bigger stacker will be exchanges - always online and big chunk of coins in their hand.

Maybe when we have the coins on the Poloniex. The staking interest should be paid to us by the Pononiex. Otherwise, it is unfair.

Poloniex does not pay staking that I am aware of.  I have had large amounts of staked coins in there for some time and never saw anything.
987  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: how strong is bitcoin really? on: September 09, 2016, 04:42:48 PM
Ok, skipping all that.  The baseline wallets and software are hardcore and can be fully trusted.  That is the wallet and software that are Bitcoin.  There are many, many more wallets that can also be trusted, but that has nothing to do with Bitcoin itself, just like people's actions have nothing to do with the security of the system.
988  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Doubling Bitcoin? on: September 09, 2016, 04:40:58 PM
I always loved the fact that one of the largest exchanges out there has a Dice game right on the NavBar.  It is that one last chance to lose all your investments before withdrawing your funds. 
989  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Mass Network on: September 09, 2016, 04:39:59 PM
45% Huh Huh

but why ?

Early believers have to be treated well. They help each dev to believe in himself more; that helps work better; that makes it better for everyone.

There was a time that a new business expected to either break even or lose money the entire first year.  Building a strong foundation is about spending the funds that it takes to make a loyal base of cleints and believers. 
990  Economy / Economics / Re: Best way for steady income on: September 09, 2016, 04:38:54 PM

Yes,holding of bitcoin is safe but I don't agree when yu said holding of bitcoin is not profitable cos holding is profitable. Are you saying some people that bought bitcoin when the incident of bitfinex happen don't make any profit now that the price of bitcoin is $625?

Correct. As for me, I see the event of an exchange being hacked (and Bitcoin's price decrease) an opportunity to buy more cheap Bitcoin. Usually, when this happens the price of Bitcoin recovers after a few days and then you can make a very nice profit. Also, holding your Bitcoins right now will turn out to become very profitable in the end once the price starts climbing towards the $1000 mark. It is best to keep your coins safe in a paper wallet or a hardware wallet such as Trezor for use as a virtual vault.  Grin

It is profitable but it is a long term investment and not like a daily income. Trading can be a good source of daily income if you are good at it but it is not a steady income too because you can do bad trades and there will be no income.

Trading can be one of those things that takes care of you, but it is a little like gambling, it can turn around and get you.  If you absolutely depand on anything for income, then insure that it is a guaranteed thing.  
991  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Pay Captcha and Content Locker with Online Wallet : CaptchaCO.IN on: September 09, 2016, 04:30:12 PM
I think a better approach would be to create ad based Captchas and share that revenue with the site owner.  I am sure that Progressive Insurance is paying a pretty penny for being nearly the only company ever seen in that one Captcha companies services.
992  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Could Monero replace Bitcoin soon? on: September 07, 2016, 02:17:26 PM
That is where the side coins and colored coins that have these things built into the GUI's and wallets comes into play.  Instead of dropping back to paper contracts and FIAT, the user pushes the necessary funds and fees into something like Monero and easily does what would have taken hours of learning, maybe days on the main chain.
993  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Pay Captcha and Content Locker with Online Wallet : CaptchaCO.IN on: September 07, 2016, 02:12:53 PM
Well.. a typical captcha might be quicker but for comparison of having a merchant bitcoin payment gateway against our pay captcha. Then I'd say the pay captcha would be much more of an advantage specially in verification and easy integration.

Nevertheless, what improvements to the pay captcha do you have in mind?

So, the user pays and that IP/browser is now Captcha free because of a stored cookie.  The Captcha never appears again.  If you do that, then the website has lost the Captcha and is now vulnerable to whatever the Captcha was there to stop.  A faucet would get abused or whatever. 
994  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Windows 10 Integrated Bash/Ubuntu on: September 07, 2016, 02:11:39 PM
Last thing that I would like to see you test and report on is the "&".  In other words, on a VPS I can SSH in, type something like "bitcoind &" and then when I shut down the SSH conncection I know that program is still running.  There are actually so many questions, I will wait and see where you go with this.
995  Economy / Reputation / Re: I want to make a group against foolish, poor knowledge campaign manager,join it. on: September 07, 2016, 01:57:30 PM
Its Time to take Stand about nonsense and poor knowledge and foolish campaign manager, there is a lot of foolish and poor knowledge campaign manager they have no knowledge about the rule of this forum and they do not know that how manage a campaign and lets join my my group with bravely and beat him badly , i think these type manager want to destroy signature campaign and destroying this forum , let make  a power against him.

Edit

I am opening this post in order to post against any manager who do any mistake or do any miss behave because of his rulership over the forum in sense of campaign manager. so if you find that there is any fault in any signature manager then you will complaint against then here.

Well i think you are out of your mind posting this shit here. Campaign Managers here are doing great job and are respected by all the Members of this Forum. They have done hard work and due to this reason ,every new campaign wish to hire them and not try for a new campaign manager.
996  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DT-Token - DT Chain - Changing the World Block by Block Use Case by Use Case on: September 06, 2016, 03:47:41 PM
dracop was best scam with fake logo on womens contest model show and just photoshopped it in, thats what you guys are buying into , he has gone to buy a greek wife with the funds he dumped on you all
997  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Pay Captcha and Content Locker with Online Wallet : CaptchaCO.IN on: September 06, 2016, 03:17:43 PM
If I understand this right, a user would only pay once and then have unlimited access without doing it again.  That is nice and if you were going to do that, then I think you would have to use a cookie.  A user that has to input their Bitcoin address everytime they go back might as well type the six digits or couple words that is in a Captcha.

The problem with using cookies is that many people myself included have their web browsers set up in a way that always deletes cookies when you close the web browser so you will need to pay again and again.



If you have the address memorized, then you have to type all those letters and numbers.  If you copy and paste, that means leaving the browser, going to a wallet(if it is running), then copy, back to the browser and paste.  Captcha is quicker and easier than all that.
998  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if POKEMON GO let people earn Bitcoin? on: September 06, 2016, 03:16:14 PM
Would be great but i don't know is it good idea to do it now, cause hype is going down and many people don't paly Pokemon Go anymore, cause niantic don't adding new content.

Yeah. I think it won't be much as popular as COC. The reason why they were not able to add new content is that the app is already fully-packed of amazing features by the time it has been released. So what else can you add there? It's like the people were spoonfed with stuff and have been spoiled.

We use the technology for a local Android app that worked to a fair degree.  I am sure there was a better way to do it.  But a coin, based on the game could include much of this in the wallet software and cut out a lot of the other scripting. 
999  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: PAPAFRANCESCOCoin - Pure POW - Trust In Crypto - Listing on C-cex shortly on: September 06, 2016, 03:14:04 PM
its pretty low on https://c-cex.com/?p=papaf-btc  Cry

Indeed even my sell oorder isn't complited about 5 days in price at 5 sathosi I have about 100k PAPAFRANCESCOCoin

i think PAPAFR scam dev is not happy yet. There is around 1,6mln coins on the market - still 70 mln+ in his wallet. He will try to sell high maybe.
1000  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When will be see bitcoin as international currency? on: September 06, 2016, 03:09:50 PM
Isn't it alreday an international currency? I think it is. Since people around the world begun to use it it has begun global, international currency. Today I think it is used on all continents. Will it be officialy recognized as such, that is another question.

You are right it is already an international currency as we are seeing that none of the country is its owner and all over the world this currency can be used and people use this currency for their international transactions etc.
I do believe op is asking when it will be recognized by the others currencies, and not asking about when bitcoin will become international. Its already international as we send and receive payments from others and the most arent from the same country.
If he's asking about when it will be recognized, I hope he realizes that it is a long ways away until Bitcoin is recognized as an international currency, if it is ever recognized at all. It just comes down to whether or not Bitcoin can be common enough that people buy it and start to use it consistently within their own countries beyond the reaches of the government, and whether or not it could get a high enough market cap for most financial institutions to become a thing.
If only media says that bitcoin can be used worldwide, i'm sure people would recognize bitcoin as international currency or can use it anywhere even though they don't use bitcoin.
But, if people just know about this fact, i think there's chance for mass adoption and bitcoin could be really international currency.

I would venture to say that of the top 150 countries that use internet technology in any wide spread manner will have at least a handful or more people that are using Bitcoin.
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