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1  Economy / Services / Re: ✍I'm designing professional logos for the Bitcointalk community, pro bono (FREE) on: December 26, 2017, 03:58:29 AM
Superb Designs! Please accept my request too.

#1 - ProCoded
#2 - Programming & Coding exercises, tutorials, assignments etc. are build, coded, explained and shared. (Its an upcoming project of us University Students)
#3 - ProCoded stands for CODE done by Pro Programmers. This is the base idea behind it.
#4 - No. We are yet to work on the website, so you can choose whichever suits you about the subject, and we may build our website style selecting those colors. You can pick any, but do consider our subject in selecting the colors if appropriate.
#5 - The vision is to build a database of Programming and Coding exercises for students as well as people with the interest to learn, understand coding and programming and also share their own creativity in Coding and Programming.
#6 - Symbol/Icon based with the readable font too.

Would really appreciate your effort.
Thank you

se150401317 thanks! ProCoded accepted (#2).



Thank you very much, waiting anxiously.
I know it will be awesome.
2  Other / Meta / Re: Ideas for improving post quality? on: December 19, 2017, 02:44:25 PM
Okay here are a couple of ideas that I could think of:

1. Start banning users that post 5+ posts a day that can be termed as spam.

2. Require unique phone number authentication for every user.
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin strategies on: December 19, 2017, 02:24:45 PM
What are the strategies to earn bitcoin faster? Im a newbie and I need your help.

Invest in an altcoin, if it pumps soon, you'll earn bitcoin quickly. Keep on repeating the process.
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Good news from USA and Japan. on: December 16, 2017, 06:07:07 AM
This is definitely good news coming from the two big Countries. More power to bitcoin!
Now bitcoin price will rise even higher, I don't think it is gonna fall from its current stable 16-17k+ value.
Maybe we'll see 50K in 2018.
5  Economy / Services / Re: ✍I'm designing professional logos for the Bitcointalk community, pro bono (FREE) on: December 16, 2017, 06:03:54 AM
Superb Designs! Please accept my request too.

#1 - ProCoded
#2 - Programming & Coding exercises, tutorials, assignments etc. are build, coded, explained and shared. (Its an upcoming project of us University Students)
#3 - ProCoded stands for CODE done by Pro Programmers. This is the base idea behind it.
#4 - No. We are yet to work on the website, so you can choose whichever suits you about the subject, and we may build our website style selecting those colors. You can pick any, but do consider our subject in selecting the colors if appropriate.
#5 - The vision is to build a database of Programming and Coding exercises for students as well as people with the interest to learn, understand coding and programming and also share their own creativity in Coding and Programming.
#6 - Symbol/Icon based with the readable font too.

Would really appreciate your effort.
Thank you
6  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Comparing Wallets on: November 02, 2017, 05:46:44 PM
You don't have much options when it comes to Desktop. If you want to run a full node go with Bitcoin Core wallet. If you want a fast lightweight wallet then Electrum (ability to recover from seed and also hardware wallets support).

I tried installing Electrum, but it did not work. Gave me Fatal Error, could not load python...
So now I installed, Armory, is it okay too?
7  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Comparing Wallets on: November 02, 2017, 02:18:34 PM
I was searching for bitcoin desktop wallet comparisons, but could not find any. There are a few articles on bitcoin wallets but all just describing the wallets and not actually comparing them.
Can the wallets be compared? Is one better than another?
8  Economy / Services / Re: ♥️๏[-ิ_•ิ]๏HOLDME - SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN ♥️๏[-ิ_•ิ]๏ [Upto 0.01/Week] on: November 02, 2017, 02:13:59 PM
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Rate your posting quality on a scale of 1-10 : 7, but is improving.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Long Term Investors Doomed on: November 02, 2017, 10:15:42 AM
Bitcoin value is going high every minute, and its gonna keep going up too. So all the people who invested their bitcoin in alts for long term are doomed now.
I don't think they will be able to recover their investments.
Are you one of those people too? What are your thoughts?
10  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Two Desktop Wallets on: October 28, 2017, 02:42:05 PM
Is it okay to install two desktop wallets in one PC? I mean is there a security concerns if one does that? Or there will be no problem if I do that, two different wallet software in one desktop will work well separately on one PC?
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Wrong move dumping Bitcoin Gold on: October 25, 2017, 08:33:35 AM
Bitcoin Gold have much potential compare to many altcoins in the market that you didnt know what the use. Bitcoin Gold is easier to mine using just CPU and mobile phones, Bitcoin Gold is Next to Bitcoin and last is that Bitcoin Gold is much have reputation compare to any altcoins releasing in the market.

Lets see how its value reacts once bitcoin gold is available to exchange in the most popular exchanges, if people hold, its value will increase, if they dump, value will decrease like it did for bitcoin cash.
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is BTC really anonymous? on: October 25, 2017, 08:27:56 AM
I think the bitcoin addresses are known, so as long as one maintains the privacy of not disclosing their identity with their bitcoin address, one can be anonymous to an extent.
13  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Fees and Transactions on: October 25, 2017, 08:22:17 AM
Does Fees for transactions depend upon wallets we use? Are transferring funds from one wallet to another cheaper in one wallet than another?


Yes, since every wallet has different developers and different ideas. Most wallet that has the same host like coinbase has no fees when sending from coinbase user to coinbase. But there are some wallet which has suggest with a specific which is not totally recommended. And there are some walle that you can input manualy for the fee.

Thanks everyone.
So now as everyone suggested, wallets differ in their fees.
Which desktop wallet is the cheapest according to you? Most of you only talked about exchanges, but what about desktop wallets?

I think you got the wrong idea. The thing is miner fee is the most important factor that determines how fast will a transaction confirms as miners prioritize transactions based on their included fees and certainly not on what wallet the transaction comes. So if you want the cheapest fee, you can have a wallet where you can edit miner fees manually and set it to 0. That is the cheapest although the odds are your transaction/s will get stucked for a few days and might never confirmed.

To answer why some wallet offer cheap fees but don't get their transaction stucked. Most wallets that does this are those who don't give your private keys as you are not actually the one who sends your coins but them. A good example is what TryNinja stated:

Every onchain transaction will require you to pay the same amount in fees. What will change between two different wallet softwares is the way how they calculate the "recommended fee".

Coinbase to Coinbase transactions are totally different since you are not doing any Bitcoin transaction, but only changing numbers inside Coinbase database. Every Bitcoin you deposit at Coinbase will give you a IOU that is worth what you deposited, and this is what you give to someone when you send them a transaction inside the Coinbase system. When you withdraw, they will remove those IOU from your account and send you real Bitcoins.



Understood. Thank you
Now last question regarding this: Coinbase is an exchange right?
So can I use coinbase to accept small payments like earnings from signature campaigns? Or should I use a desktop wallet for that?
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Signature Campaigns on: October 25, 2017, 08:15:57 AM
Any signature campaigns that actually pay in prominent altcoins like Litecoin, Eth, Dash or similar top alts that are high on market cap?

Some signature campaign will be ready to pay bitcoin and upcoming coins ICO tokens in the market cap list will be also distributed along with the bitcoins you receive weekly. If you wish to get the ICO tokens specially you have to go with the altcoin ICO campaigns.
I did not any campaigns gives you Ethereum, LTC or other top coins as a payment.
yeah me too not see the campain give etherum ltc or other top coins as a reward

ussually signature campaign payment by bitcoin or in ico you get payment from ico token, but no problem because you can convert the bitcoin or ico token to ltc, ethereum and other coins

So I guess, only option left is joining a signature campaign that is paying in bitcoin and then buy altcoins with those earned bitcoin. No other way to directly earn top alts apart from faucets which are totally useless.
15  Other / Off-topic / Re: still haven't got a job on: October 25, 2017, 08:12:09 AM
what is the best way to get a job? i tried as a custodial officer but they said i was too skinny and young to get awarded the job but on the vacancy it said you have to be 18 or over and no qualification requirements needed Huh

I am also jobless. Applied for 3 jobs today, hoping for a call soon. Fingers crossed!
16  Other / Off-topic / Re: if you woke up in 2037, what's the first thing you'd google? on: October 25, 2017, 08:10:38 AM


and you're not allowed to mention anything to do with crypto. that's a given.

Top events/happenings in the Past 20 years
17  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin from $6000 to $5500 on: October 25, 2017, 08:07:21 AM
I just checked poloniex today and btcprice went don't to $5506.28 so that would be -$500 dive. Is this because of the upcoming fork? Can somebody enlighten me what could be causing this?

Yes, I think it could be because of the fork.
But it will soon go up again, like it did every time whenever it took a drop this big.
18  Other / Meta / Re: end of all signature campaigns on: October 23, 2017, 02:11:52 PM
what will happen if all signature campaigns end,? whereas most of us look for bitcoin through campaigns.
is it possible that this forum will be left behind, ..?
I also may be confused when this happens   Huh
Well the traffic and activity of this forum will be decreased significantly if that happens.
Lets hope it does not.
19  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Fees and Transactions on: October 23, 2017, 07:49:04 AM
Does Fees for transactions depend upon wallets we use? Are transferring funds from one wallet to another cheaper in one wallet than another?


Yes, since every wallet has different developers and different ideas. Most wallet that has the same host like coinbase has no fees when sending from coinbase user to coinbase. But there are some wallet which has suggest with a specific which is not totally recommended. And there are some walle that you can input manualy for the fee.

Thanks everyone.
So now as everyone suggested, wallets differ in their fees.
Which desktop wallet is the cheapest according to you? Most of you only talked about exchanges, but what about desktop wallets?
20  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Relationship between Bitcoin and The Moon on: October 23, 2017, 07:45:48 AM
Where is the moon for you?


I would really like to get some responses from long time HODLers of BTC.

If you bought BTC @ $200, are we at the moon yet?

What if you got in at $20?

Where is the moon that everyone is waiting for?

I am new to bitcoin, I don't own a single satoshi yet. So for me, I think bitcoin's moon would be $50,000 at least. Because I can see this figure above the clouds, pretty clear.
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