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GSTREAM - The First Decentralized Cloud Gaming PlatformGSTREAM.io will open the world of gaming to millions of new players. By combining Cloud Gaming technology with the blockchain, gamers no longer need expensive gaming PCs or consoles to run the latest games. Our platform lets gamers run their favorite games at the highest settings, no matter how good their PC is.
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Max token supply: 15,000,000 | 1 ETH = 1000 GSTREAM Tokens (GST) | Hard Cap: [TBA]
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I am trying to display an image, but it just shows the link instead of the actual image, even though I use the img tags. e.g.:  Does anyone know how to fix this? Thanks
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Have they actually shut down crypto trading?
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Ethereum has been the main way to contribute to ICOs. Many of these ICOs have raised 10s of millions of dollars or more. So why is the Ethereum price so low?
Is it because Ethereum is being inflated / they are 'printing' more Ethereum every day?
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Can someone tell me how much this ethereum wallet has received?
0xeb579643723B429F60e5f676C7817f0B2505f8B7
I've tried Etherscan but they only list each individual transaction, not a total (too many to count)
Thanks
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I support Bitcoin but cannot see it being widely adopted when paying a $10 fee for a $15 transaction. Maybe if the fee is $0.15 for a $15 transaction, but will that happen?
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I support Bitcoin. But I think it needs to fix its transaction caps and high fees to survive. Will this happen?
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All these 'forks' are just creating chaos and confusion. Bitcoin will never go mainstream if all these stupid forks keep happening.
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Bitcoin is now at 100k+ unconfirmed transactions. Bitcoin Cash solves this limitations as it can be scaled to million of transactions per seconds, while Bitcoin is capped at 7. It also has lower fees. Could Bitcoin Cash really become the new Bitcoin? 
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For those that don't know, Megaupload was a file sharing site that was in the top 100 largest websites until it got shut down in 2012. It had over 50 million daily users. The guy who made it (Kim Dotcom) is now relaunching it as Megaupload 2. But this time, every file transfer is linked to a Bitcoin micro-transaction. Here's their video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPGdilknFbc&t=0s - this could be what takes Bitcoin mainstream. Unfortunately, no clear answer on how these microtransactions will run on the bitcoin network. With on-chain bitcoin transactions fees costing several cents at minimum, Bitcache must plan to become a centralized storage facility for bitcoin.. but dude mega was launch last year  It's complicated but I think they said the transactions will happen off - chain, with Bitcoin being used for deposits and withdrawals. It is being released this week: https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/926535969783791616
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For those that don't know, Megaupload was a file sharing site that was in the top 100 largest websites until it got shut down in 2012. It had over 50 million daily users. The guy who made it (Kim Dotcom) is now relaunching it as Megaupload 2. But this time, every file transfer is linked to a Bitcoin micro-transaction. Here's their video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPGdilknFbc&t=0s - this could be what takes Bitcoin mainstream.
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It's currently estimated about 3 million people own some amount of Bitcoin.
That's about 0.3% of the population of Europe and North America.
If Bitcoin becomes mainstream, and say 50% of people in Europe and NA own Bitcoin, how much would it be worth?
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I am considering transfering my bitcoins from coinbase to electrum wallet. My question is, what happens if Electrum suddenly shuts down and their servers go offline? Will I be able to access my coins using another wallet or will they be lost?
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If someone bought $100 of Bitcoin in 2010 and kept it until now, they would now have around $6 million.
Do you think the same could happen again in the next 7 years? If I now own $500 in Bitcoin could that be worth $1 million+ in the next 7 years? Or is it extremely unlikely for this increase to happen a second time?
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I want to buy over £1000 of Bitcoin. I signed up to Coinbase last week, verified my identity, added my debit card but i'm limited to only buying £50 worth of Bitcoin a week. Can anyone recommend any other service with low fees?
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Is it possible for me to make money by buying bitcoins with £ and then selling them when they're worth more? If so where can I learn how to do this?
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