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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to make governments accept bitcoin? on: February 06, 2017, 01:01:20 AM
I have a question for you. How to make governments accept bitcoin and not see it as a threat? So that one could use bitcoin in daily use, such as paying taxes or grocery shopping. What is there, other than anonymity, thats making governments fear bitcoin and cryptocurrencies?

Today, bitcoin is not a threat to the states. Yes bitcoin is very valuable. We all know the value of bitcoin against the dollar. But states have yet to fully understand the importance of bitcoin. That's why I do not think they're afraid of bitcoin.

no i think its still threat sir
the anonymous on bitcoin is the problem

even without anonymous on account bank nowadays, people still able to do lot of bad things and still hard to track
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to make governments accept bitcoin? on: February 04, 2017, 02:36:24 AM
maybe its bad idea for government to accept bitcoin
since normal transaction from bank account is already misused by some of higher up by creating fake account for corruption or other bad things
and if bitcoin accepted they can do it much more easier since bitcoin is anonymous
 
that what I think  Grin
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Have you ever bought games from Steam using Bitcoin? If so, for how much? on: February 04, 2017, 02:00:58 AM
just tried filling my steam wallet with BTC for 10$ today, never know they have this feature yet before I read this post
haha now its easier for me since I dont need to buy it from third party anymore
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin operated arcade machines on: January 28, 2017, 01:39:38 AM
Game changer?!

This is useless, with the fees it will cost double to play games from the 90's, plus do people need to wait for confirmation, if not people can just double spend and play for free...

This ia what I always wondering on each post about btc acceptance on something around the world
Do they need to wait for confirmation?? Since confurmation can take quite a bit time
5  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Restaurants accepting bitcoin! on: January 28, 2017, 01:27:41 AM
How envious of me to all of you, my country doesnt even have ATM for btc

altought there a lot of people who open a seminar or lesson about bitcoin so it can widespread, but the goverment never accepted it

BTW how the paymen on those restourant work?? Do they always wait to get atleast 1 confirmation then leave or they can just show that they already sent btc with 0 confirmation??
since tranfering BTC need 1 or more confirmation that need time to wait, sometimes it 1 hours
6  Other / Off-topic / Re: AMD vs Nvidia vs Intel discussion, by 2016~17 on: January 23, 2017, 04:30:33 AM
nvidia very good for gaming, i use nvidia has long  Smiley
For gaming purpose i will vote nvidia, for mining i will vote amd

can u give me recomendation NVIDIA card with budget around 50$
i want to build a gaming PC, or is that 50$ not enought??

$50 for a graphics card for gaming is not enough Undecided You need a bigger budget.
If you want to game, your graphics card is probably the most expensive component in your pc.

so! what budget do I need to get vga for gaming??
right now I only play Dota on my PC, at least pls recomend me what VGA do I need to play it well Huh coz I am so clueless about VGA, never have one myself


To properly answer your question you need to include a bit more information:

  • What CPU do you have, or are looking to buy?
  • What resolution do you want to game in?
  • Will your monitor support this resolution, or are you upgrading this to support your new GPU?
  • Where in the world are you located?



1. i used an old PC with Core 2 duo CPU 3 ghz
2. 1366x768, this is my monitor resolution
3. I dont plan to upgrade monitor
4. I am indonesia

7  Other / Off-topic / Re: AMD vs Nvidia vs Intel discussion, by 2016~17 on: January 23, 2017, 12:47:18 AM
nvidia very good for gaming, i use nvidia has long  Smiley
For gaming purpose i will vote nvidia, for mining i will vote amd

can u give me recomendation NVIDIA card with budget around 50$
i want to build a gaming PC, or is that 50$ not enought??

$50 for a graphics card for gaming is not enough Undecided You need a bigger budget.
If you want to game, your graphics card is probably the most expensive component in your pc.

so! what budget do I need to get vga for gaming??
right now I only play Dota on my PC, at least pls recomend me what VGA do I need to play it well Huh coz I am so clueless about VGA, never have one myself
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My Idea for Protect Bitcoin Paper Wallets from damages. on: January 21, 2017, 11:37:34 PM
I have a better idea... print the private key on a piece of paper and then fold that piece of paper. Take that piece of paper and place it into a

piece of plastic, then place that bundle into a locket and wear it around your neck..... see everyone can come up with stupid ideas. You use a

paper wallet, because you want it to be inaccessible... preferably away from any digital media. Rather store your laminated paper wallet in a

safe or a safety deposit box.  Wink

haha using it as necklace ?? everyone who see you will laugh hard that yoou wear paper as necklace  Cheesy
except they know what that paper is
9  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: January 21, 2017, 09:11:15 AM
why every forum have this kind of topic ??
haha this is so fun to read other ppl opinion

I myyself think EARTH is sphere   Grin
10  Other / Off-topic / Re: which VPN should i Use on: January 21, 2017, 09:00:01 AM
I often use VPN, free or paying
I never have any isue about my acc, and you only use it for gaming so doubt anyone from VPN agency want to steal your information

so I think it safe to use any VPN , but paying is better for speed and personal IP
haha...  Grin

11  Other / Off-topic / Re: AMD vs Nvidia vs Intel discussion, by 2016~17 on: January 21, 2017, 08:38:41 AM
nvidia very good for gaming, i use nvidia has long  Smiley
For gaming purpose i will vote nvidia, for mining i will vote amd

can u give me recomendation NVIDIA card with budget around 50$
i want to build a gaming PC, or is that 50$ not enought??
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My Idea for Protect Bitcoin Paper Wallets from damages. on: January 21, 2017, 08:31:29 AM

Dont connect with Internet. Dont connect with any other PC. Especially public PC. I mean "If you have Printer in your home". I dont trust public PC.
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It is risky to access the wallet file in public. It would be the best if you could just print them out straight. Storing it in digital form is too risky.



Hey OP, you are saying, in essence, we should be storing digital wallets which any hackers will be able to access it? Hackers can crack passwords, capture your address when people type it in to unlock their wallet. How about just creating and storing a wallet file instead? You don't need internet to do that either.


Anyway, you just implied that its harder to destroy a piece of laminated paper than to destroy digital storage mediums.
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haha ty for the info sir
I never have experience with hacker so almost never tough of it Shocked

13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My Idea for Protect Bitcoin Paper Wallets from damages. on: January 21, 2017, 05:21:06 AM

this is my first time hearing paper wallet since my country dont approve BTC yet

but your idea for storing it on offline device maybe a bit meaningless, since you always need to print it when you need BTC
and a lot of PC in public place have internet conection, so if the PC have internet isnt it better to just go online and create the paper wallet on that time

so paper wallet in digital form is a bit meaningless  Lips sealed
hehe sorry if I offend you  Lips sealed


yes.. We need to take prints everytime if needed. But you think.. If you have large amount of bitcoins as Paper wallet and accidently it damaged..  How you feel ? In this case my idea is a as good option for you. Your paper wallet is always safe in rar OR zip file. Just take a print whenever you want.

hmmm sorry but maybe you missunderstand what i said
i mean instead of make the paper beforehand and safe it in digital form then print it when you need, arent it better to only create the paper file and print it when you actually need it?? coz most public PC have internet conection to access BTC wallet

or is it too risky to access wallet on public??? (I never didi it, IDK is it risky or not)
14  Economy / Services / Re: [NEW]★☆★ 777Coin Signature Campaign ★☆★ Up to .0007/Post (Jr-Hero Accepted) on: January 21, 2017, 05:05:19 AM
User:HarringtonStark
Position to Apply:JR Member
Post Start: 3
BTC Wallet Address:1C2Vh64QppJEKw9RmVQEAxv4kfKTEBgN7s

I'm an internet cafe operator so I spend most of my time online.

Brother but you dont meet the requirements
You are Newbie
U need to be at least a Jr Member to apply.

i was happy to see on last thread that 777coin give sign to newbie, need to search another one Embarrassed
15  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would you still use Bitcoin if price would be stable for years? on: January 21, 2017, 04:42:40 AM
I think most users are involved in Bitcoin not because they belief in the technology, but because they hope the price will go thru the roof. So let us say the price would be at $900 for the next 50 years.
Would you still use and buy Bitcoin or would you leave?

I do leave it 4 years ago when the price goes down and to busy collecting BTC again
but then the price goes up, and I regret that I dont have a single satoshi, and now I get back to collecting BTC and will try to use the price to my profit instead to leave it and regret again  Grin

16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My Idea for Protect Bitcoin Paper Wallets from damages. on: January 21, 2017, 04:28:39 AM
Paper wallet is a very secure method of storing bitcoins offline. But its main problem is storing without damages. For that, I found a solution;

If you have Printer in your home, Scan your bitcoin paper wallet as JPG image OR PDF format and save it in a new folder.
Next step is convert this folder as rar OR zip file with password. Then store in your Memmory card, Pendrive, Memmory card OR personal computer. It never become damaged.

We can extract these files whenever we want. Then we can take prints if needed.


this is my first time hearing paper wallet since my country dont approve BTC yet

but your idea for storing it on offline device maybe a bit meaningless, since you always need to print it when you need BTC
and a lot of PC in public place have internet conection, so if the PC have internet isnt it better to just go online and create the paper wallet on that time

so paper wallet in digital form is a bit meaningless  Lips sealed
hehe sorry if I offend you  Lips sealed
17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will you burn your bitcoins IF something goes wrong? on: January 21, 2017, 04:06:31 AM
I have lots of alt coin in market trader that goes wrong on it price

and never I have tought to just dump it, coz it ll not hurt to have a hope that the price will go up again  Cheesy
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