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1  Other / Off-topic / Re: What wallets do you use? on: December 14, 2017, 10:49:21 AM
BTC I prefer to store my bitcoins on the apibtc.com BTC
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you store your bitcoins? on: November 24, 2017, 01:37:54 PM
I store my bitcoins on an online wallet. I did the two-factor authentification to the login and everything is fine. Take the link, if you want to use this service - apibtc.com
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / [News] Hardfork Bitcoin Gold took place on: October 26, 2017, 09:42:07 AM
The planned Bitcoin Gold hardware took place just before the deadline.
A snapshot of the bitcoin, as confirmed by the developers of the project, was made on block 491,407.

Initially, it was expected that the BTG fork will occur on October 25, but the bitcoin network reached this block somewhat faster.

As the project developers confirmed on the eve of the published road map, the Bitcoin Gold network itself will not be launched immediately, but a few days after the snapshot. Presumably, this should happen on November 1.

Earlier Bitcoin Gold was criticized for its lack of adequate protection against replaying transactions, but the developers assured that such protection will be implemented, and this will be done before the official launch of the network. They also promise a unique address format.

Earlier representatives of Bitcoin Gold stated that they intend to create a truly "decentralized bitcoin", and thanks to the use of the algorithm of Equihash, mining will become more simple and affordable for ordinary users.
Earlier, some exchanges and purse providers have already expressed their position on BTG. So, Coinbase and GDAX do not plan to charge users with new coins, Bittrex, although it does, but refuses to launch BTG trades. They refuse to support EXMO and WEX, but HitBTC and Yobit, on the contrary, are ready to support the coin. Bitfinex, meanwhile, not only confirmed the release of shared tokens (Chain Split Tokens), but also started trading them.

Meanwhile, the price of the original bitcoin, shortly before hardfork attempted again to break through the mark of $ 6000, but subsequently adjusted, retreating to $ 5600 - $ 5700.

Follow our news to be the first to find out the latest and most valuable information.

https://apibtc.com/en/blog/read/65
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the best way to store your bitcoins? on: October 24, 2017, 10:02:41 AM
The exchange is a bad option for storing your money, because it can close at any time ... For example, I use an online wallet on the service apibtc.com, since there is no commission for personal use, instantaneous transactions and problems have never occurred to me. And for the API, commission only 0.5%
5  Economy / Service Discussion / [News] Waiting for updates on apibtc! on: October 09, 2017, 01:37:44 PM
In the last few days, a wave of hacker attacks has hit the site apibtc.com. The goal of the attackers is to disrupt the stability of the service.

But the technical department specialists managed to repulse the attack and protect the site. A large-scale work was carried out to improve the level of site protection.

All the necessary technical work has already been done and the site has returned to stable operation. The guarantee of stable operation of the resource is 99.9%.

All users can find out detailed information from the service support specialists.

And also in the near future APIBTC announces merchant with support for Ethereum - the second in terms of capitalization of crypto currency!

https://apibtc.com/en/blog/read/64
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / [News] Bitcoin and Innovation on: October 04, 2017, 01:51:30 PM
The smartest and most advanced global companies not only actively use Bitcoin to achieve their financial goals, but also use it to finance the most interesting and innovative solutions. And one of such amazing solutions is the world's first five-seater flying taxi, developed by the start-up company Lilium from Germany, and the role of the investor was taken over by Tencent and Freigeist.

Lilium is based in Munich and its employees claim that they are ready to create an innovation that will allow passengers to travel five times faster than a car. The mission of the company is to create the first vertical airstrip - working on electricity - it will be an air taxi for 5 passengers. Lilium wants to create an air taxi, which will be available to all as well as driving by car.

Lilium says that their invention will forever forget about the traffic jams, which are so boring for business people, because in time to have time for a meeting you have to worry so as not to get caught in traffic. So, traffic jams in megacities are no longer a problem, because they can simply fly.

Flying taxi, blockchain and Bitcoin
All those who finance Lilium projects have direct links to the technologies of blockchain and Bitcoin.

One of the investors - Tancent has long been actively involved in initiatives related to cryptothermins, for example, with Q Coin and Kin. And also Tancent Wechat Pay, which is included in Wechat, is the leading payment service in China. With the help of Wechat, users can perform transactions in Bitcoin.

Another investor of Lilium, Freigeist, is investing in another project - the multi-bank Outbank application, which unites Bitcoin. With this application, users can manage their Bitcoin account on a par with ordinary bank accounts.

Bitcoin strives to heaven
By the way, Bitcoin is already in the sky, as Daedalus Drones, which provides air walks, already accepts payment in the cryptocurrency.

But this is not a single company that accepts Bitcoin to pay for its services. AirBaltic and Polish Airlines LOT already allow customers to pay for their services in Bitcoins. AirBaltic and does consider itself a pioneer in this matter. And Cheapair.com wants to be the first online agency to receive Bitcoins.

Recently, many airlines, as well as representatives of the tourism business, have shown enviable activity on the cryptocurrency expanses - more and more willing to include Bitcoin in one of the ways of paying for their services. Undoubtedly, such a high interest will positively affect the price growth.

Will the flying taxi become the main innovation of recent years and will Bitcoin be the leading way to pay for it? "We'll find out later." APIBTC eagerly awaits news about this wonderful and, undoubtedly, revolutionary invention. In the blog of our company you can be among the first who will find out the latest news about Lilium and their flying taxi.

And finally, according to statistical data, Bitcoin, as a way of paying for goods and services, is rapidly gaining popularity. Millions of companies around the world already accept crypto currency and double (and some or more) their profits, so we recommend that you integrate Bitcoin into your business using our API.

A source: https://apibtc.com/en/blog/read/62
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What are the new cards for mining now? on: October 02, 2017, 12:53:42 PM
Hi guys!
What are the new cards for mining now?
I use Radeon px 480 and 580. I heard that new ones came out, but I do not know which are the most running ones. Please tell me who is in the topic.

I recommend you this page https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/#/equipment
where you can find the last equipment of mining, besides the times of return of investment, the different currencies that can mine an equipament, the hash rate, you can even organize the equipaments by company.

So is this the best? http://prntscr.com/gsag36
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What are the new cards for mining now? on: September 30, 2017, 01:30:07 PM
No, new video cards were developed specifically for mining. But I do not know their name
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / What are the new cards for mining now? on: September 30, 2017, 07:40:42 AM
Hi guys!
What are the new cards for mining now?
I use Radeon px 480 and 580. I heard that new ones came out, but I do not know which are the most running ones. Please tell me who is in the topic.
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you keep your bitcoins? on: September 13, 2017, 08:25:39 PM
For example, I use an online wallet on the service apibtc.com, since there is no commission for personal use, instantaneous transactions and problems have never occurred to me. And for the API, commission only 0.5%
11  Other / Off-topic / Re: What wallets do you use? on: September 12, 2017, 08:12:23 AM
For example, I use an online wallet on the service apibtc.com, since there is no commission for personal use, instantaneous transactions and problems have never occurred to me. And for the API, commission only 0.5%
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you keep your bitcoins? on: September 08, 2017, 02:23:17 PM
For example, I use an online wallet on the service apibtc.com, since there is no commission for personal use, instantaneous transactions and problems have never occurred to me. And for the API, commission only 0.5%
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