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721  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bounty hunters do not need to wait for altcoin season on: November 21, 2019, 03:04:05 PM
Some bounty hunters quit because altcoin market is not in good shape but very few new projects still manage to enter this space in this so called bad time, my point is if new projects can take the risks why not same with bounty hunters? altcoin market of this year is poor no doubt but some bounty projects still become a success

Why waiting for altcoin season?

some of them have different issues. Not that they are waiting for a season but rather most of the bounty hunters out there are red tagged, if they have created new accounts, then probably they are having a hard time earning merits. I think they couldn't bare that if they will enter bounties with low ranks, they will just receive so little shares in the pool, I would do the same if I were in their case-quit.
722  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Mapanlinlang na emails na matatanggap mula sa akala nting kakilala on: November 20, 2019, 10:58:30 PM
Mag ingat sa mga pinag gagamitan ng email account sa web madalas nating gamitin ang emails natin to send messag, magsend ng small attachment, registration at communication tools  ,ang mga sumusunod ay maaring mangyari sayo

  • Lahat ng files ay maaring malock at magbyad ka ng ranson using bitcoin
  • Macontrol ang iyong pc at makuha ang mahahalagang information like bank accounts access, Bitcoins , keys for crypto
  • mavirus ang pc mo at infect lahat ng devices s network mo
  • Maging mabagal ang unit dahil sa infected na ang pc mo
ito ay isa lamang sa mga madaming pwede mangyari sayo kung maari huwag esignup ang iyong account sa mga kadudududang sites dahil sa panahon ngaun pinagkakaperahan lahat lalo na ang ransomware bitcoin bayad minsan per file or per drive or per batch depende sa gusto ng gumawa

An mga taong may matinding pangangailangan at wala sa tamgang katinuan lang ang mag aatubiling mag sign up sa napaka obvious na scam, ponzi o manlilinlang na sites at proyekto. Di naman magagawa ng mga taong nag-iisip at nag tatake ng mga precautions lalo na ito ay patungkol sa pera. Mas mainam na kahit na dummy account (email) ang gagamitin kung sakali, pero mas pinaka mainam na wag na talagan para masiguro ang iyong assets kung mayroon man.
723  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Reputation at stake will you stop gambling on: November 20, 2019, 09:42:16 PM
Ok you are gambling just for fun, your friends and neighbors knows that and a friend invited you to his party to be one of the candidates as a councilor and campaign will start in 6 months, now, of course, you need to have a good reputation, will you stop gambling just to have a good image this coming campaign and how will you defend yourself if accused as a gambler. 

That's a hard situation we are in in case it ever happened to us, for a hard gambler then probably he would just lie to the people and say it isn't true at all. If you are going to stop gambling just because you are building a good reputation, I guess that is not enough. Your opponent will find you flaws and will, search your backgrounds and history- it will be a sure lose if found guilty about gambling thus don't join campaigns from the start.
724  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BItcoin: The path to $10,000,000 ten million dollars per coin on: November 20, 2019, 03:20:04 PM
Bitcoin is designed to be more scarce every single day while the population is almost required to increase its demand. Why? Because people will have to sell their failed fiduciary currencies per Bitcoin. The current financial system failed already and people will realize that Bitcoin is the only system to reset everything. Governments will try to create their centralized cryptocurrencies that will fail like the fiat due to hacks and the fact that people will prefer to use Bitcoin. Bitcoin is a blackhole that is swallowing every single fiat bill. 10 million dollars per coin is probably too conservative. People who dont own Bitcoin now will have to own in it later. Those who are acummulating BTC right now will be the richest people in the world. Bitcoin should hit that price in the next 10 years and there is nothing that could stop it.

Far fetch far reality, no basis and graphical explanation, we have been in this for 10 years already and the price currently is still on the verge of collapsing. Governments will make a way other than bitcoin, maybe if ever they made their own crypto it would last for years or centuries, it will just repeat history of money in a more futuristic one.
For me the reset that you are saying is another world war, where most of the powerful countries are included. No fiduciary currency shall remain anymore with continues wars, and in fact it could be a massive destruction. Also possible, that time there would be no more machines working in the bitcoin network as it will all be destroyed.
725  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Year 2020 expectations on: November 20, 2019, 02:06:02 PM
New upcoming projects are targeting 2020 either for good market season or because of the upcoming bitcoin halving, they want to avoid loses that is plaguing crypto space at all cost, even good projects of this year had hard time gathering needed fund and the lucky ones managed to reach softcap, what do you think about year 2020? will it be a very good year for IEO and bounty hunters?

Well it depends on the scenarios, there are lot s of bounty hunters to was red tagged on the verge were alts are its hype. Now the numbers have been minimized. I think there are only few people who would join bounties because of that. There are so many cons in alts bounty hunting  compared to its pros.
726  Economy / Economics / Re: What is the weirdest thing you have seen for sale for Bitcoin? on: November 20, 2019, 01:21:07 PM
Today I decided to crawl around on the so-called DarkNet to see what people are sellling for Crypto currencies. First of all, I was amazed how many

people are dealing in Monero these days. The second thing that grabbed my attention was the weird things people were buying online with their

bitcoins. You have the normal drugs and steroids and stolen credit cards, but what caught my attention was the dirty panties. That disgusted me

to no end... why would someone want to buy used panties with stains all over it? In any way, it was a fun afternoon and I have seen some very

weird and disgusting things.... but I will never buy used panties.. thanks.  Roll Eyes  

                                             What is the most weirdest thing that you have seen for sale for Bitcoin?  

That was bold, used panties? I though only it could happen on adult sites with movies of people smelling used panties. I never have imagine it could be a  merchandise too. Maybe there are pictures of the girls or boys who onced used the panties- that is sick.
727  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Social experiments in the world of gambling on: November 20, 2019, 10:14:43 AM
If someone bet and he suffers a big loss and then goes here to ask a little help from you, are you willing to give him help?
Have you ever experienced something like that, how do you deal with this loss?

If ever there will be one, I will be just saying to him that accept the sad truth about it and move on. I guess it there would no one that would accept for a help like that, they knew from the start what are they entering and they should've been ready for what the consequences are.
728  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would You Pay for Odd Jobs With Bitcoin? on: November 20, 2019, 09:15:52 AM
An unemployed dude comes to your house to ask for off jobs, say to throw away your thrash and mow the lawn. You had no cash but he owns a bitcoin wallet and asks to be paid in bitcoins. Would you pay in bitcoin?

Yes of of course, a simple and small transaction like that could help bitcoin network a lot, keeps it running all the time with all the micro transactions in the world. I will only do it when I don't have a cash on me, well I do have cash most of the time.
729  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin scams and new Bitcoin users on: November 19, 2019, 11:20:40 PM
They are taking this lightly, and they should be taking it more seriously. This is an example to all of the new incoming investors, they should not rush and learn for themselves, not just listen to some here say or advertisements on the internet. The problem with us is we regret what is already happening and not thinking too far ahead of us.
730  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you use betting tips? on: November 19, 2019, 10:23:08 PM
From my personal experience I used, I paid about $ 70 a month, and I got a ticket every 2 days with odds 3-4, I was not satisfied, I guessed poorly (more precisely that tipser), out of 15 tickets, the hits were 7. which is very bad for that odds. I lost a lot on that, so I'm interested in your experience?

I never had any experience in using gambling tips, maybe it's because it ill just add frustration if ever I use one and it would be the main reason that I will lose or keep losing, can't just accept that, it is better for me to lose if ever on my own way.
731  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Craig Wright Claimed He Would Reveal a Critical Bug in BTC and LTC - Then Didn’t on: November 18, 2019, 02:28:28 PM

November 15, 2019, has come to pass, and yet another claim from Craig Wright has proven to be nothing more than conjecture.

One year ago, Wright claimed in a tweet that after a year’s time, he would release details on an alleged unrepairable flaw in both Bitcoin (BTC) and Litecoin (LTC) that essentially renders both coins dead on their feet.

According to the so-called ‘responsible disclosure’ tweet, the bug has something to do with the segregated witness (SegWit) upgrade that was rolled out for both Bitcoin and Litecoin in 2017. Wright also mentioned that both cryptocurrencies would be “shown to have no utility” and “are dead” before signing off with “Dead coin walking.”


Source link for the news here

Okay guys, so this has been a very interesting topic to share on. I don’t know what you guys think about this, but do you guys agree about Craig Wright’s statement that there’s a critical bug on Bitcoin and Litecoin? In the end, he “didn’t”.

I know that nothing is perfect here, even the blockchain technology of course. It may have some vulnerabilities, especially when quantum computing is in effect. If there’s indeed a critical bug on both Bitcoin and Litecoin, what would that be? Perhaps some of you guys have some insider about it?

Let me know about your thoughts and opinions about this one guys! Cheers!

I wonder if Craig Wright can just shut his mouth and do his FUD somewhere else rather than spending his time finding some flaws on the Bitcoin Network.
732  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Friendly City on: November 18, 2019, 10:53:33 AM
I have been searching for topics that will somehow help empower the bitcoin community. I have been previously posting bitcoin friendly politicians and the list of their names in this forum. Today I will share to you bitcoin friendly cities. This maybe a boring topic but its better to read topics that can inspire the bitcoin community rather than negative and threatening topics.

The list is courtesy to https://www.investopedia.com/articles/forex/042415/10-cities-leading-bitcoin-adoption.asp

1 San Francisco, U.S.
2 Vancouver, Canada
3 Amsterdam, the Netherlands
4 Ljubljana, Slovenia
5 Tel Aviv, Israel
6 Zurich, Switzerland
7 Tampa, U.S.
8 Buenos Aires, Argentina
9 New York, U.S.
10 London, U.K.

After reading the article published by investopedia.com the common thing that makes these cities bitcoin friendly is the presence of merchants accepting bitcoins and the existence of bitcoin atms.

Wheres Japan? South Korea and some of the south east asian countries. Please include them, they are nearing their SEA games in the Philippines and they attention too. These countries are somewhat friendly with regards to bitcoin.
733  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [What IF] Part 6 on: November 18, 2019, 09:04:12 AM
Let's get this started already! Currently on a mixed mood right now. LoL. I wonder how many users will participate this week after starting on an early day.

So here, what if if a certain platform gives a random time for free bets within a minute, would you stay awake and online just to participate on that lucky event? Besides you'll never know you might hit the jackpot after you make all the bets within a minute.
Somewhere like this:
"In this month, we will be having a free bet on a minute just stay tuned for we will hit it randomly and it will be made only 3times as a whole"

Now you guys, hit it!

With all the time I have got this is a definitely big yes. If ever there would be a platform like this in the future kindly please put an alarm mode when the event is going to start. That way even though I am afk, maybe cooking or doing something else I could here the ring then quickly run to my pc to join the certain event.
734  Economy / Speculation / Re: The 2020 Next Bitcoin Halving vs The 2016 One on: November 17, 2019, 02:57:06 PM
Bitcoin saw its price jumped from $400 to $800 USD per coin during the 2016 halving. Can we expect the same for next year's BTC halving?
We can just only hope but we can't expect that bitcoins price movement will be the same as last 2016 halving. The situation back then is really different from now, and there are many factors that are needed to be considered right now before we speculate that bitcoins price will double or even pump during next year's halving.

What are those difference? Halving back 2016 and incoming ones? What are the factors that need to be considered? Can you sight few that may help OP or the whole community. As me myself also wants to know, because i am having doubts what to do- increase my BTC or sell in beforethe halving comes.
735  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin Whales Are Selling BTC Before Market Crash: Peter Schiff on: November 16, 2019, 06:44:10 PM
Peter Schiff is a gold bug, not an economist Grin
About the manipulation stuff, yes, it is a legit concern since many exchanges are not regulated. Economists like to echo the "95% of reported bitcoin trading volume is fake" article. Hence, we will have this debate over and over if the situation doesn't change, i.e., not all (major) market regulated.

Trying to guess what caused the pump or the dump is useless in this "mixed" market since there is severe asymmetric information in the inefficient market.

So how can we know if the market is now manipulated or if someone says bitcoin is crashing? When the one whose saying it and talking about it are people with names and not to mention with their prestigious companies.
736  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: For new people, when they go on the journey to bitcoin. on: November 16, 2019, 05:00:00 PM


We must give 100% of ourselves to succeed what we want.



That's too much, care for yourself and your family also if you have. Don't trust too much and don't you put efforts on it too much, leave even a percent or two for a chance of comeback whenever you fall or fail. Because if you fail in 100 percent you fail big time and there is no coming back.
737  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why are people of today hates learning? on: November 15, 2019, 12:30:42 PM
Have any one try throwing these questions to people of nowadays? (who wants to learn?) the fact is many people don't want to learn, the moment you start trying to teach them one or two things you will see them walking away, lol but if you ask them if they want to earn money they will quickly give you their total attentions or even drag a nearby chair to sit and listen Cheesy Cheesy why are people like this? How will they EARN without LEARNING?  Cheesy this is still affecting many newbies coming into crypto space till date, how will them not get scammed? lol

Simple and easy people are like that. They want easy money as fast as they could, doing shortcuts leaving them in pit. Commonly these folks are older ones, because they are somewhat contented on what is on their minds. Sometimes they just don't care about new knowledge and technology, and would prefer the classic way of living. No one can blame them, and also they on't hate it at all.
738  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which one makes sense on: November 15, 2019, 10:19:06 AM
Which one should come first? better to get through bounty before ICO/IEO fund raising or better to run bounty while fundraising is ongoing... Suggestion need

You need to do both if you really want to earn more than a penny. Join all their activities as much as you can. But before that you should be able to choose the best that is currently ongoing, I mean the one that you have a feeling that won't run and be a failed project, because all of the hardships you will make will be for nothing if that happens.
739  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: One solid reason that I came across for the need of BitCoins. <Be Your own Bank> on: November 15, 2019, 06:29:37 AM
In terms of being your own bank. It is not sufficient that you just have your own private keys stored somewhere on the internet. In cryptocurrency, there are also problems occurring similar to banks where people can have their money stolen. For you to secure your funds, an offline wallet is a must especially if you are to store thousand dollars worth of cryptocurrency. This article can help you in choosing which hardware wallet suits you and we'll help you up to set up your own bank.

He never said anything about private keys, all he was saying is that we cannot trust any of the banks anymore. I guess the guy is experience in terms of financial stuffs, I bet he won't get scammed easily as he was being cautious from the first place with the monopolizing people.
Any way for the cause of Bitcoin I am also accepting payments of thru Bitcoin, I am running a printing shop, even though small it can barely manage to continue. Sometimes people wonder what is the QR code outside and just tell them straight about it, if they are interested then I give them more basic knowledge.
740  Economy / Economics / Re: Big Bankers Say Cryptocurrencies Do Not Threat The Global Financial Stability on: November 14, 2019, 10:23:42 PM
They can say whatever they want to say. They may see it as a shrimp for now but they'll act differently when they see its market cap starts to hit $1T or so.

Is this thread should be on Press?

" that majority of the population doesn't care about freedom or privacy."

They can't just stop from being a slave of the capitalists, how would they feed theirselves and their family. Only the rich are able to and they are just few, by the way they did'n have a slight chance to have a revolution, they are contented on what life they have. Worst is they even see crypto as a threat to their wealth. Interested people that wants a change are only a few, I include myself. The people who suffered great lost from the capitalist world, they want change too, and one day maybe the change we want isn't unreachable anymore through crypto.
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