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221  Economy / Speculation / Re: will really the bitcoin and all alts go like last december..? on: June 05, 2018, 03:16:18 PM
will really the bitcoin and all alts go like last December..? as we can see 10X down every coin when compared to december-2017 price..

Of course it can be like what happens last December. They already did so why not? Maybe become more worse that it will lose its value. Yes, I believe that it will lose its value because of its very hard dump that it cut its value into half in just single weeks. It was so disturbing that can also hairball again today .
222  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Huge potential earnings in bitcoin, still not interesting for others on: June 05, 2018, 02:53:41 PM
As i began my journey through the world of cryptocurrency, it comes to my mind why other people are just ignoring the opportunities that bitcoin gives..

Can you give me some reasons why it's not that interesting for others?

One thing that we can consider is that they are not open with changes. They stick on their traditional way of currency. Study they arrested to the possibilities of big losses which was true in such situations. Good for them they will surely not scam but they can't earn but profit like what cryptocurrency give.
223  Economy / Economics / Re: So many cryptocurrencies ! on: May 29, 2018, 12:09:53 PM
There are 1624 currently active cryptocurrencies and more than 100 cryptocurrencies exchanges working right now in 2018.
With so many cryptocurrencies in the market Without regulations I feel there should be some body to legalize only a few , since its not like the more the merrier!
It just increases risks of any Fraud.
Small companies often are at a risk of shutting down with so tough competition.
The reason why the percentage of market Bitcoins dominates isn't exactly because they got less investors now , it's just because with so many currencies around the globe it's getting saturated and distributed .
Only some of them would be successful like 10-20 but with this tough competition it's risking people's investments and both these small small exchanges.
I strongly believe that a regulatory body should tackle this and then make a decision.
I think is negative in it's own way.
Share your opinions below , do you think it's positive ?

I think somehow you have a point but you are like being selfish or like limiting yourself from discovering better cryptocurrency. In the way you are talking, it is obviously that you are so much favor with Bitcoin. What I mean is that we should give chance to other company to build their ICO. maybe it can be much better to BItcoin tho.
224  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will crypto replace fiat money? on: May 29, 2018, 11:50:58 AM
I would like to know if cryptocurrency will replace fiat money in the future,  also if so how long it will likely take.  Also,  I would like to know which coin you think would take over if one will.  (E.G. Dogecoin,  BTG, LTC, XMR)

This is an old issue already, fiat and crytocurrencies are too different from each other. They have their own strength and weaknesses and both excel in their own field so stop comparing about two different stuffs. You are like comparing apples to mangoes. One thing is for  sure, in the future, cryto will boom including businesses related to it but we still this fiat for some reasons.
225  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bitcoin & College students . on: May 24, 2018, 01:16:00 PM
  I believe that a huge portion of the the crypto community are still young college students that don't have any necessities that need another source of income aside from their scholarships / the money they are getting from their parents .
And apart from spending their cryptos on either betting or purchasing goods/video games from online markets , many of these students didn't make plans for what they'll do with their coins in the future.
  I myself have had many thoughts about hodling and launching a business as soon as i graduate with the coins in my possession , yet i'm not exactly sure what i'll be doing ..
So i'm really curious about :
- On what do you spend your coins apart than partying/gambling/paying for tuition loans ?
- Do you have any future plans for your coins if you are hodling any ?


of course we have these plans. Actually if I will be lucky, I am planning to build my own house. This was surely possible for I have a classmate that are currently building his house using his collected funds from cryptocurrency. Having your house from your hard work and sleepless nights are very fulfilling.
226  Economy / Economics / Re: what is the future of virtual currency like bitcoin ? on: May 24, 2018, 12:52:43 PM
As a digital payment system virtual currency has its own reputation. Bitcoin raised as strong virtual currency in 2010. Today’s global currency is developed in different way and comparing with others currency bitcoin is like more valuable than gold. Good reflection and better control system can make more valuable in economic sector. now by the help of bitcoin selling and buying system is easier than other transection. At age of technology we can collect or hire so many proficient worker for the purpose of different sector’s development and then we can provide their salary through bitcoins because of its popularity.
On above this conversation we don’t need to worry about future of  virtual currency or bitcoins.

Obviously, we can conclude that this is their time to shine. This serves as their opportunity to be known and used for they are in the trend today. what more in the next years of these digital world? Maybe those cryptos or digital money will be surely accessible to everybody. Thereafter, we can expect a lot of jobs that will arise which is related to cryptos. Lastly, if good things happen we will have an economic growth.
227  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin failed as a currency on: May 24, 2018, 12:43:36 PM
Bitcoin was supposed to be used as a currency, not only a form of investment. However, it's been more successful as a form of investment, a "speculative asset".

Do you guys think that this can change in the long term ?


Then what? I don't think this was such a big issue. So what if bItcoin become more successful as a tool for investment? In this way many Bitcoin users are benefiting from it. Also, I don't think about your description to bitcoin as "not successful currency", first of all we should accept that it was way different from the traditional currency that you are referring therefore it may also excel differently.
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229  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][PRE-ICO]HoweyCoins: the only BitcoinTalk-endorsed ICO - GUARANTEED PROFIT on: May 23, 2018, 09:24:27 AM
Major lesson here, never trust something especially an ICO if there is something wrong.
We already know that there is something wrong but we often disregard these things so that we are being scammed.
230  Economy / Economics / Re: Is small business ready to sell for cryptocurrency? on: May 04, 2018, 04:00:54 PM
What do you think, how many people are ready to sell their goods or services on crypto? Let's say that we have service which help quick and easy to build online store and sell for cryptocurrency. What kind of reasons can motivate people to start a crypto business?

I believe they can do it but not sure if it will success for today.
231  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where do you keep your private keys?? I need good ideas!! on: May 04, 2018, 03:58:15 PM
Hello guys!

I wanna hear your opinions about that.
Where do you keep your private keys? In a safe? In your pocket? In your mind??

My private keys are just in the drawer as if they were worth nothing lol

I was thinking about buying a safe, but I think that big, so hard to hide, and just to store one piece of paper?

Give me ideas please =D

It is important to secure a lot of soft and hard copy of it, is your strategy how you will manage it.
232  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? on: May 04, 2018, 03:53:59 PM
Well obviously no one knows... or very few people know (I still think that there are a couple original bitcoiners on this forum who are 99% sure that they know who Satoshi is).

Whats your favourite theory?

Mine is that it was John Nash   Roll Eyes

Please provide some proof for your theories. Would love to look into them!

Me too and I think it was the strongest one compared to other theory.
233  Economy / Economics / Re: How to invest in bitcoin? on: May 04, 2018, 03:52:27 PM
I have seen many ways to earn bitcoin, and still not familiar with some of it. I am a student and I wanna ask how to invest in bitcoin, and if students like me are capable of doing that already?

Please share your thoughts. Thanks.

I would say that in just monitoring it's price and converting your funds to btc can consider a simple investment.
234  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will Bitcoin continue to rise? on: May 04, 2018, 03:51:01 PM
The Bitcoin is reaching $10,000 again.

Personally, I think cryptos will be the future, even some countries already banned them, like China and South Korea.

Recently, an news shaped my eyes again, it said that the investment banking powerhouse Goldman Sachs will start trading Bitcoin futures using its own money.
Bitcoin (BTC.X): will this rally sustain?

Do you think bitcoin will continue to increase?

Just look its price before and go back to this thread. It has its potential since the beginning.
235  Economy / Economics / Re: why do people agree to pay taxes? on: May 04, 2018, 03:49:06 PM
why is it ok for a group of people calling themselves the government to force everyone to buy their services?
if enough armed people refused to pay and told the government to go fuck itself there is nothing they could do.

It is simply because they also benefited from it. It was the use of taxes in the first place indeed.
236  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what should do if btc gradually fall down? on: May 04, 2018, 03:47:38 PM
it is fundamentally that the ferocity for procuring robotized styles of coins all around has calmed down," he tweeted. undeniably, there's been a downtick in outdoors excitement for bitcoin. A lower cost has altogether less new budgetary specialists looking for bitcoin on Google and coming in to buy and exchange the impelled cash. This view offers off an effect of being maintained by ... ... Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh

For What.... Just my thinkig. Grin Grin Grin
On the off chance that you are dead genuine about picking up a benefit on bitcoin, You should hold your ground and simply get back on your bitcoin one year from now or somewhere in the vicinity. Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

So  you can Hold or you also can exchange!!!!! Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

Convert some of your btc into your local currency so that it will not change it value especially when you really t need it.
237  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: felling depressed for holding bitcoin :/ on: March 31, 2018, 05:45:54 AM
i have 0.5 btc on my hand
but the problem is btc is falling day by day
its hits me in my heart like a spike
cs i buy this btc on 12000$
 now im in loss of 5000$
it has fall onto 7000$
what shoud i do?
should i keep it???

This unfortunate scenarios commonly triggers the worse decisions and willingness of an individual to further engage with Bitcoin or other alts. Just think about other users here having millions of dollars in their wallet, probably they have great losses compared to your 5k dollars.
The thing is, if you wanted to earn larger profit then invest bigger amount but remember to invest only the amount you can afford to lose. Bitcoin is volatile from the beginning and you should keep that in mind. Don't go here crying about your loses, don't go safe,  don't expect big profit without investing big amount. Also to are responsible to manage your funds and monitor these changes if you don't like that to happen
238  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why are so many people against bitcoin? on: March 03, 2018, 03:23:38 PM
I'm trying to understand why are so many people against bitcoin?  is it the innovation that scares them? the feeling of staying behind? the fact that that money will go to the wrong hands?


Basically, many people are still against Bitcoin because of its credibility issues. Even I doubted about the ability of Bitcoin before because in the first place it is not regulated by the government.
239  Economy / Economics / Re: Do we need regulations? on: March 03, 2018, 03:19:41 PM
How do you guys think? Do we need regulations in the crypto world? Should only ICO be regulated or legit coins (not "security tokens") too? Can we implement regulations mechanisms in code so that corrupted governmental institutions couldn't manipulate the industry? Can we still have free market with governments' regulations across the world?

Please, share your thoughts. I'm a bit confused about what's happening right now.

Obviously, we really need to have these organizations to somehow minimize the corruption or to mitigate these selfish people in the net. If we have this regulations, wrong doings will still be happened for there is no order which stops these things.
240  Economy / Economics / Re: The future of the paper money on: March 03, 2018, 10:21:33 AM
Andrew Haldane said one solution would be for the Bank of England to issue a state-backed digital currency based on bitcoin. Supporting this initiative would be a negative interest rate levied on paper currency relative to the digital currency, with these measures do you think there is more possibilities that sometime:

Paper money will be banned entirely?
How long do you think that happens?
would it work?
What security and privacy risks would it raise?
And how would public and privately issued monies interact?


Not everyone can access Bitcoin so paper money shouldn't banned entirely. It is better for us to accept the accompaniment of digital and traditional currency. Both parties have its own characteristics making them unique with each other, we can/should develop our currency as well as our economy not by changing it but improving it.
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