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1161  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if you can have a dinner with Mr Satoshi on: June 25, 2019, 05:10:40 PM
You’re invited to have dinner with Mr Buffett Mr/Mrs Satoshi. What would you want to ask his/her opinions?



i would ask him what he thinks about more people are focusing on the amount of money btc is worth in dollar instead of the original vision of changing the world in ways for the better and even out the diffrences between poor and rich countries and individuals.

I believe Satoshi would have wished bitcoin to be successful too, and the price will be the only prize to tell whether it was a success, but I don’t know what’s the the amount of price it will be required. About the poor and rich gaps it might have been a futile effort.

I would love to have with mr.satoshi. I think we will have a very wonderful topic to talk about. And thats about Bitcoin. I would like to ask about the Bitcoin price would still continue to go high or it will go down. Though we know that it's unpredictable . But since I will have the chance to have a dinner with him/her. Better ask about it.
Yeah, it would be the very dinner that you would wish it to last forever. Must enjoy every minute of it to the fullest.

I'd be interesting to watch his ideas related to how money should be splitted among the people. PoW is definitely awesome, the more you work the more you earn...  Lips sealed

I do think PoW did a good job at distributing money, it is not perfect but it certainly make a lot of young people to obtain financial freedom that would not be possible under a fiat based system.

I'd ask him what projects he currently spends his time on, what he thinks about block sizes and 2nd layer, why he decided to vanish and what his favorite beer is.

I wonder if Satoshi would answer anything regarding personal life, I would love to know too, but so far he/she only interested in fixing softwares/working hard.
1162  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / What if you can have a dinner with Mr Satoshi on: June 25, 2019, 02:29:25 PM
You’re invited to have dinner with Mr Buffett Mr/Mrs Satoshi. What would you want to ask his/her opinions?

I would love to ask about his/her views about whether he/she is satisfied with all the hard fork soft fork ICO airdrop masternode that’s going on, I think it would blew his/her mind to even imagining what we had done to the crypto with him/her absence for so many years. And I can imaging it would be a very wonderful dinner that’s for anyone.
1163  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Altcoins are down when BTC up, altcoins again down Even if BTC down. Why? on: June 19, 2019, 05:42:09 PM
The only shitcoin that outperform bitcoin is Binance coin. And most of the other altcoins are still having -99% from its ATH, despite bitcoin has recovered 50% loss from ATH. It tell you a lesson, they’re shitcoin because they simply never perform better than BTC. And not even the top 100 coins could stand out to beat BTC.
1164  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the best tips for who will invest in BTC for first time? on: June 19, 2019, 05:16:25 PM
Best tip is don’t fall into sugarcoated promise setup by anonymous, you don’t know what you’re getting yourselves into until too late, remember the bitconnect. Crypto is never lack of high profile scam.
1165  Economy / Speculation / Re: Does Facebooks's Libra cause the growth of bitcoin? on: June 19, 2019, 12:36:55 PM
When will have a ANN for this so called Facebook coins, also can we have a airdrop or bounties or something to earn some free coins? Or you can mine it.
1166  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin prices skyrocket thanks to Facebook on: June 19, 2019, 12:29:28 PM
First I thought Facebook founder finally invest into bitcoin, then I read the title and finally realized they just create another fork or spoon or chopsticks whatever. It is hardly justify they actually did anything to bitcoin price.
It's most definitely not a fork, it is its own chain full of its own shit with no past transaction history.

Also to OP, the price was already in this range Facebook's Libra had nothing to do with it.

What is this Facebook coins everyone is fascinating about, why it has to do with Libra coin, I don’t know anything what they’re bragging about, but I really looking forward to Facebook founder to finally put their money in where their mouth is. And wow, their so called chain are having first genesis block at 2019, which is 10 years late to the party? I think they’re extremely slow to the adoption.
1167  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin prices skyrocket thanks to Facebook on: June 19, 2019, 11:32:55 AM
First I thought Facebook founder finally invest into bitcoin, then I read the title and finally realized they just create another fork or spoon or chopsticks whatever. It is hardly justify they actually did anything to bitcoin price.
1168  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Cryptocurrency are gonna disappear on: June 19, 2019, 11:00:07 AM
I believe the govt gonna took away everyone’s freedom. It’ll be the day when crypto are completely shut down, and that will be the dark day not only for me, it will be the dark age for the entire world. But I’m not gonna predict when it will come. Yeah, tell me the demise of crypto is the same day as the demise of the freedom. Every passing day we will have lesser freedom, taking away one more freedom from us would mean nothing to the govt too.
1169  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin, Dark Web, Drugs and Government. on: June 18, 2019, 03:33:10 AM
There’s much privacy orientated cryptos to serve this purpose, but they decided to go against it. May be trust is a big deal, they rather trust using bitcoin as a payment than other new more centralized privacy coins.
1170  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's the most someone was actually able to cash out for liquid? on: June 17, 2019, 04:52:01 AM
Winkolvess twin obtain their first bitcoin bag from otc too. That particular deal mark the precedent to the following otc deal to come and I think it’s nearly 100,000 worth of btc in one transaction. Do the math.
1171  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: facebook bullshit stable coin, spread this as hard as you can... on: June 16, 2019, 04:48:05 AM
If it’s free it may not be bullshit, after the YouTube’s adspocalyspe, many former ytbers are eagerly looking for replacement to earn ads revenue, fb may pay its users to create contents that generate lucrative income. But I doubt they will just give it away easily.
1172  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Another U.S. Crypto Ban!? It's time for US to take ACTION! on: June 16, 2019, 04:41:39 AM
I’m kind of expecting it to happen, it’s just a matter of time for US govt to go full retard on btc, because their work to impose economic sanction on the entire world would goes into waste, look at gold today, I’m not telling you what they did, try to read more books, and think why they hoard gold like a retard.
1173  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: These will be the best months of your crypto career late comers on: June 15, 2019, 10:34:02 AM
No way I'm gonna spend any money in crypto.

How do you think the price goes up? the price goes up because people buy because they believe in technology and see it as a good investment.


Price didn’t tell anything in crypto, do you see how many of them crypto ended up having the value they have today? Are you telling me they all have many buyers and thus they have value? Anyone could create a coin, and set the price at soar high, and there is no buyers I could think of, but many bag holders, so why do you think bitcoin is any better? I would rather it’s a demand and supply that determine the price, and nope, this is not same to having buyer and seller, supply and demand is more about need and want, buyer and seller are basically bunch of clueless traders that bring nothing to anything.
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It is free btw if you're buying it then you're doing it all wrong.

It is free?

- you need any device that has internet access

- You must have internet access

- You pay electricity to use such a device

- you spend time

Explain to me how the hell you think it's free?

Who is very poor and does not have what I mentioned, there is no way to have bitcoin, how can you say that it is free?

Yeah you can argue to die why it’s not free, but face it, no one spend any money to get bitcoin when it’s just a piece of software and white paper, everyone could just mine it, nobody buy it, not until btc is sold for pizza and the beginning of the turning point for btc to have a value to exchange for a service and product, and the rest is history, and it’s still free today, how do you think ico airdrop bounty, they aren’t much difference from btc that they’re all free?

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All the people I know get it for free, only the people who don't know what's going on ended up buying a full bag of them.

they do not have free, like I said above... and people buy to make a profit, the more bitcoins, the bigger their profits... you should already know that
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Nothing wrong with being free stuff, I think it’s intriguing that it’s free from the very beginning. What if its not free? I  believe btc would have a different ending, obviously not what we can have today.
1174  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: g20 FATF regulations to demand kyc for recipient on: June 15, 2019, 09:04:47 AM
All these kyc are getting very annoying, btw I think it’s a good time to prepare ourselves for the upcoming trade war, load up foods, load up guns, load up crypto, also load up anything that’s made in China, why China? Because the tariff will no doubt push that’s product to a new level, also remember to blacklist the internet traffic that come from these annoying kyc group, filtering all incoming info so that we don’t want to be the victims of these trade war.
1175  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Binance to open a separate trading platform for US on: June 15, 2019, 08:50:03 AM
It’s now a high time to move everything out of exchange. One should never trust them will keep their promise. They will always change their policy. I’m glad to escape the hassle to comply with kyc bs requirement, and now they impose yet another region lock bs, I’m not interested to wonder what’s next, exchange tariff? Levies? Finger print? Eye scan? Certainly not a chance.
1176  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: These will be the best months of your crypto career late comers on: June 02, 2019, 09:56:26 AM
When you no need to buy it, it's free, simple?😆

That doesn't make any sense whatsoever. Going with your logic, you can pretty much say that if you have a job that pays you with bitcoin, it's free money, because you don't buy the bitcoin, right? Tongue

Also, you're pretty much trading your personal information when you're claiming airdrops.

Nope, you can trade whoever info you could get with to get airdrop, and how do you going to get that info from the Internet? I think it would be a challenge but it's not impossible through, just when you try to sign up anything service from the nearest shopping mall, credit card, loan, mobile number, gift card, subscriptions, etc, you're required to kyc too, isn't it too is selling your precious info? But is it free??

mjglqw is right, it is not free when you have to work for it. the job is a stupid one and dosn't take that much effort but it is still a job that requires you to spend time and put an effort into it, and that is why they pay small amount of money.

as for information sells, any other place is a clear and legitimate business which can be legally prosecuted if they sell your information (although you don't get your personal information to the shopping mall, etc!!!) but an anonymous ICO run by some random dude on the internet who lives in his parent's basement is not something you could find and sue if they sell your information.

Legally obtain kyc could add a layer to your info security but it would all come to enforcement too, for your knowledge, enforcement is never meant to be serious, it's always full of lenient and ignorant, big corp could sell your info to banking, insurance, loan shark, deep web, Google, FB whatever they have the power and the right channel to force and keep your mouth shut and tight. But ICO run by random vulnerable single guy out there seem to be very easy target to push them into court of justice and extract attractive reward too. It is not low enough for them I supposed.
1177  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: These will be the best months of your crypto career late comers on: June 02, 2019, 05:03:01 AM
When you no need to buy it, it's free, simple?😆

That doesn't make any sense whatsoever. Going with your logic, you can pretty much say that if you have a job that pays you with bitcoin, it's free money, because you don't buy the bitcoin, right? Tongue

Also, you're pretty much trading your personal information when you're claiming airdrops.

Nope, you can trade whoever info you could get with to get airdrop, and how do you going to get that info from the Internet? I think it would be a challenge but it's not impossible through, just when you try to sign up anything service from the nearest shopping mall, credit card, loan, mobile number, gift card, subscriptions, etc, you're required to kyc too, isn't it too is selling your precious info? But is it free??
1178  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: These will be the best months of your crypto career late comers on: June 01, 2019, 01:01:36 PM
I think bounties and airdrop are some of the genius creation in crypto, because it is imcomaprable to bitcoin mining, some may argue mining is not free, mining is not selling your time, mining is not selling your info, whatever they could say, but deal with it, they're all almost the same, some want to pay it with whatever resource they have, either it's computer power, info, time, opm, opr, opt etc, is it free?
So you pretty much agreed that earning crypto isn't free lol.

I think the only free one is proof of stake, because it take nothing to doubling something.
You can probably say that it's "free", but the thing with PoS is, you need money to make money. There are some security concerns with it too. You have funds on a device that's pretty much online 24/7.

Nope, I'm very much insist on my opinion, it's free no matter how anyone suggest it's not, because crypto itself isn't existed in the real world, it is only working on a virtual world, not only crypto is free, it's free of real world issues too, ok you can also suggest we are burning earth resource to generate profit, ofc every profit come with natural destruction, whatever business out there would cause pollution, noise, water, air, environmental pollution, which one is free of pollution? I think airdrop didn't make any pollution, what kind of pollution can you suggest? I think nothing, a waste of electricity? Nope! A waste of human resource? Nope! What does it take is just a click of button! And yeah it waste your energy to lift your finger and click the damn button, and it's a pollution, so it is not free.😂
When you no need to buy it, it's free, simple?😆
1179  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: These will be the best months of your crypto career late comers on: June 01, 2019, 10:24:45 AM
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No way I'm gonna spend any money in crypto.
It is free btw if you're buying it then you're doing it all wrong.
If you think joining airdrops or bounties are "free", they're not. You pay the former with your personal information, and you pay the latter with your time.

I think bounties and airdrop are some of the genius creation in crypto, because it is imcomaprable to bitcoin mining, some may argue mining is not free, mining is not selling your time, mining is not selling your info, whatever they could say, but deal with it, they're all almost the same, some want to pay it with whatever resource they have, either it's computer power, info, time, opm, opr, opt etc, is it free? I think the only free one is proof of stake, because it take nothing to doubling something.

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only the people who don't know what's going on ended up buying a full bag of them.
Tell that to the people who bought in on the earlier years of bitcoin; or anyone who bought a lot lower than the current price.
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I think a few over hundreds of people bought it in the earliest day, and most of them would have unload all their bags by now, except some of them who's so religiously in hodling/hoarding. Name a few of them Jihan Wu, Roger Vers, Winklovess Twin, these are few of the evangelists who would never sell I believe.
1180  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: These will be the best months of your crypto career late comers on: June 01, 2019, 08:30:08 AM
No way I'm gonna spend any money in crypto.
It is free btw if you're buying it then you're doing it all wrong.
All the people I know get it for free, only the people who don't know what's going on ended up buying a full bag of them.
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