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1  Other / Meta / Re: Prohibiting newbies from starting a topic on: December 03, 2017, 11:44:50 AM
I don't think demonizing newbies will solve everything. There are lot's of higher rank members that don't think anything before posting, just repeating some general facts that nobody asked for.

Yes, I wanted to post somewhere to complain, (not that it will solve anything), I got two messages removed. I got private messages about it stating "don't do this again" Ok, I'll try not to but I don't know
-From which topic were those posts? Is that whole topic removed or just my posts? If just my posts, I could revisit that topic and see what went wrong
-What actually was wrong? Yes, there was only couple of sentences in them and thus not the most important posts of the world but I find no intelligence in posting 5 or more sentences that has been already said.
2  Economy / Economics / Re: Over 26,000 Blockchain Projects Were Developed Last Year; 8% Remain Active on: November 19, 2017, 09:49:22 PM
Do you think there is any way to get those projects under control without banning them entirely?
3  Economy / Services / Re: ✅💰Why I'm tired of pump-channels💰 on: November 17, 2017, 09:05:58 AM
yes, I’m agree, pump-and-dump is bullshit.
Everybody there want to have a freebie. They choose deadlock coins and make hype in hope to make FAST money. But all participants loose.

We go another way. We take only live altcoins with positive information and news, promote signals and invest. We wait for grows not 6% per 15 seconds on hype. We tell about 5% per day or week. It is LONGPLAY, not a freebie.
How about invest together?

So, if you are able to choose good altcoins for long time investment, why do you need other people involved in pump-up at all?
4  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you think billionaires invest in BTC? on: November 06, 2017, 12:00:28 PM
This is almost the same as asking "do you think women invest in BTC?" or "Do you think Irish people invest in BTC" or red-headed people, or ... There are lots of billionaires with different backgrounds in the world. Some of them invest, some don't invest in BTC.
5  Economy / Economics / Re: Why Should I Choose Bitcoin ?? on: November 02, 2017, 10:15:44 PM
Why Should I Choose Bitcoin ??
                                                It's the first question one should face while starting to deal in bitcoins and answer this will satisfies you to choose bitcoin over others. Some of the benefits that Bitcoin have over other includes :

1-Quick transactions – Bitcoin is transferred quickly over the Internet.
2-No expenses/low charges – Unlike credit cards, Bitcoin can be utilized for nothing or low costs.. This enhances revenues margins deals.
3-International installments – Bitcoin is used all over the globe; e-commerce sellers and service suppliers can easily agree to take international payments. Which uncovered new potential commercial centers for them.
4-Information is secure – As we have seen with late hacks on general retailers’ disbursement processing systems, the Internet is not generally a secure place for private information. With Bitcoin, clients don’t surrender private data.
5-Much More Easier – Bitcoin is Much more easier rather than we think.Means to say It’s Much more easier than transfering a Payment from bank account From bitcoin you can even transfer a Payment in few clicks even While listening songs.
-Hope this will help you in believing Bitcoins !

I do see the value in bitcoin but I have to say that not all of the above are relevant reasons for everybody. (2) I mean, in ordinary shopping there is no cost using debit card here (you can't compare bitcoin to credit card cause you have to have your bitcoins before using them, right? ) User Bluestreet mentioned Teslas but they are rarely sold objects. (5) How do you do your non-Bitcoin payments from ordinary account? I do them from my computer, drinking coffee and listening music if I want to. I see no difference here.
6  Economy / Economics / Re: [CHART] Bitcoin Inflation vs. Time on: October 26, 2017, 06:14:55 AM
The difference between bitcoins and fiscal currencies is precisely that they are absolutely not subjected with inflation and they are not affected by dollar, euro, yuan and other currencies. But there are fluctuations in its own course. It must be monitored. Bitcoin not depends from the time.

You probably think dollar is inflating because they are printing lots of dollars all the time? That's somehow true, but same affects also bitcoin because more coins are generated by mining. There are just much less new coins.

Ps. Thanks for OP for the graph.
7  Other / Off-topic / Re: Young people should go all in on bitcoin on: October 25, 2017, 05:55:16 AM
If you are young and have money to invest you should build your investments mostly on stocks. They have natural tendency of bringing in dividend and growing in value. They also offer some protection against inflation. Of course, bitcoin can be small part of your investment portfolio.
8  Economy / Economics / Re: Is bitcoin now the strongest currency in the world? on: October 24, 2017, 11:22:34 AM
Gold is the oldest and strongest. Silver is also old and good. I don't know if bitcoin is worth more than some other rare elements, for example Indium (LCD screens)

It's about currencies though. I get gold and maybe silver, but why indium? But yeah there are several currencies that are more valuable than bitcoins. That could change very quickly though. I'll give it a few years.

Indium was just quickly found example of something that modern technology needs. I didn't mean that's necessarily more valuable than bitcoin.
9  Economy / Economics / Re: Why Should I Choose Bitcoin ?? on: October 24, 2017, 07:38:01 AM
Becasue bitcoin is the mother of all coins. It will be the thing of the future that will be used by anyone in their everyday life and will be the standard currency of the world. It will bring back the trust on our financial system which is the major problem in every government.

How long you think it will take until I can pay with bitcoins on grocery store?
10  Economy / Economics / Re: Amount of dollars in the world? on: October 24, 2017, 07:26:14 AM
Thank you, guess I'm just not good search engine user. I think this has something to do with bitcoin because value of bitcoin is related to other currencies. And part of bitcoin price speculation is how much new money fed is printing every day.
11  Economy / Economics / Re: Is bitcoin now the strongest currency in the world? on: October 24, 2017, 06:07:59 AM
Gold is the oldest and strongest. Silver is also old and good. I don't know if bitcoin is worth more than some other rare elements, for example Indium (LCD screens)
12  Economy / Economics / Amount of dollars in the world? on: October 24, 2017, 05:42:24 AM
I friend of mine pointed out that today there is no easy way of knowing how many dollars are there. I tried to search google but I did't find the answer. Maybe some of you bitcoin enthusiastic know and kindly tell me how much is it or where can I check it?
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