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1441  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: www.BitcoinCloudServices.com Scammed me! on: June 10, 2015, 07:47:26 PM
Wait why risk that absurd amount.

Whenever you do your homework, and after you check these sections, and youre still wanting to invest, id invest small amounts at a time just saying..

Next time spread your risk out.
1442  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will the blockchain become Too Big to Fail? on: June 10, 2015, 07:27:04 PM
so they say that blockchain not bitcoin, bitcoin may fail but blockchain can live

you need bitcoin in order to use the blockchain.. so they both go hand in hand.

those people are misinformed on how the blockchain works.  Wink
1443  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: freebitco.in - is it even worth it? on: June 10, 2015, 07:23:27 PM
It is like gambling site and nothing more. You can win some BTC, but then you must gamble like in Dice sites  Wink

it's actually just a faucet. Gamble would involve a potential loss, but you can only gain. only dust, but still Cheesy

The gambling part of the faucet, is an OPTION. I repeat an option.

Why roll, when you can just add up on free rolls or just focus on the referral network lol.
1444  Economy / Economics / Re: BitFuturist: what are 10 things true in 10 years pertaining to BTC? on: June 10, 2015, 07:20:28 PM
There's always the hopeful possibility that Bitcoin becomes entrenched in developing countries, even though it doesn't get widely adopted in the more developed ones. The Age of Cryptocurrency (http://theageofcryptocurrency.com/) talks a bit about people without access to banks. I think it was 5 billion people including kids. Many of these people already use alternative monetary systems. The difficulty in moving money in those regions and the high costs and risks associated to it provides the necessity for them... and for the Bitcoin system.

It'll be tough to reach all those people and install the infrastructure but since many of them are used to alternative systems it's not such a stretch. Plus, they have the incentive.

It'd be cool to have Bitcoin quietly helping the less fortunate while the rest of the world worries and debates about ponzi schemes and drug money.

That sounds all great right.

But, most average joe have the difficulty of getting or purchasing a solid bitcoin, and some just find it a hassle. The hard part is the education of purchase and the beneficial side to having it. If people dont see theres no point, they just end up using their credit card.
1445  Economy / Speculation / Re: [prediction] Next spike $560,000 14 months from now on: June 10, 2015, 07:13:53 PM
I`d just wait it out, it may or may not decrease.

But, its always a risk at buying when you dont know what its actually worth. Like how do you value a piece of network thats consider a money transmitter at the same time, and being comparable like gold.
1446  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ╣█├ Research about Faucets ┤█╠ on: June 10, 2015, 07:10:15 PM
the most popular one is still around, and thats them without a better design or anything since they always paid out.

faucets like freebitco.in will never die out since it grown its reputation. also as a owner, id figure out how to protect on not crediting the bots filling the captchas.
1447  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where to find Bitcoin ATM? on: June 10, 2015, 07:02:55 PM
what I noticed is sometimes you`ll actually see those bitcoin ATM ads on localbitcoins advertising, so you can possibly find one?

if not, just consider you other alternatives if you cant find one?
1448  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: how much can you make weekly? on: June 10, 2015, 06:47:44 PM
Any form of trading is a risk. Its no different from fiat day trading w. stocks etc.

But, its a matter of accepting that risk really. Id actually just focus on campaign work, and other forms of free btc like creating a referrals. Of course its easier said then done, but its do-able if you plan in details.
1449  Economy / Economics / Re: Government & Bitcoin on: June 10, 2015, 06:43:52 PM
Well the reality is, we cant escape tax.

I mean you can always stay with cash, but eventually when you want stuff and enjoy with the earned dollars. You`ll eventually have to use a business, and its all about lowering your tax percentage.

The economy grows everyday, its a matter of global growth.
1450  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to get free bitcoin? on: June 10, 2015, 06:38:29 PM
getting bitcoin may feel like you can get for free.

But initially, its really not. Outside from doing forum work, or whatever, but thats now consider becoming a freelance for someone and that include campaigns.

If you want to get mass amounts like most want, you have to get creative that most arent doing.
1451  Economy / Economics / Re: Millennials trust Bitcoin more than Fiat! on: June 10, 2015, 06:25:40 PM
This is definitely a blanket statement. Bitcoin awareness/usage is still low in all sections of society, millennials or otherwise.
If Bitcoin becomes popular with the younger generation, then the demise of fiat will be hastened.  Wink

Unfortunately, most people are and the young generation barely hears about bitcoin.

Yeah, you`ll get a few kids hyped up about it. But, when I go into twitch which has more of the younger generations, most people havent heard about it at all which is sad to hear.
1452  Economy / Economics / Re: Is bitcoin dead? on: June 10, 2015, 05:47:41 PM
Bitcoin is not dead  Grin

Its just on begining of his life

Bitcoin will never be dead in any decades and its not a beginning too because this is almost halving time but this is a good thing to us because we will

have good chance to stacks up more bitcoin and in right moment people will going to sell all of they got and get profit
And it will still alive until we are using them and it price will still or stable to the price that ok to the eyes of the users.


bitcoin will remain alive because bitcoin mining is still far and have not been exhausted until today probably still half
Yeah until they can mined and we use it, it will remain alive for a long time. This will be the future money and we will not using fiat money because of its risk. And also we need a easy transaction.

yes we dont know when bitcoin will be exhausted in the mines, probably around 10 years from now? or more? we dont know. yeah we hope bitcoin will become a world currency(because fiat money with no risk and have easy transaction) and at least bitcoin still have a high price because it will affect the bitcoin to last much longer Smiley


I`m sure it`ll become more of a money transmitter.

cause guess what, who wants to pay western union $45 dollar fees if you are doing some reasonable transactions.
1453  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: June 10, 2015, 05:10:11 PM
Im not saying fermented foods aren't great, I eat some kefir myself sometimes, but all those people that say "cancer is curable with X", X being MSM, vitamin C overdose, probiotics.. I think they are making claims way too big with little proof, and the proof presented is usually vague as hell.
I know a guy with MS and he was on steroids and stuff. What would you recommend? We can test it out, he's still young and the disease is not at a crucial stage yet.

the best you can do is prevention.

I`d start on that coldpress juice life, that most are barely getting on with kale juice, and other greens. Do like a 30 day juice fast.
1454  Economy / Economics / Re: Will a bank being hacked boost adoption of bitcoin? on: June 10, 2015, 04:53:39 PM
if anything they`ll probably have a free pass, and get aid from govt.

and then upgrade their security, thats the most it`ll do. but they wont consider bitcoin lol.
1455  Economy / Economics / Re: It already started... on: June 09, 2015, 08:09:53 PM
sounds like they about to need a reason for another 2008 similar crisis.

letting go 50k a sign on someone getting a huge raise for no reason.
1456  Economy / Speculation / Re: People don't want to invest into bitcoin because its a software on: June 09, 2015, 07:46:41 PM
Umm the level of security on bitcoin is good.

Its just the third parties like blockchain or some problems not setting up a 2fa security is the main with most.
1457  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is in deep trouble. Litecoin to take its place soon. on: June 09, 2015, 07:45:19 PM
Wait why would a main coin go down before a alt coin.

It makes no sense to me, because if so the alt coin would go down with it.
1458  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why Is Mass Bitcoin Adoption Still Not Happening? on: June 09, 2015, 07:43:49 PM
At least for consumers in the industrialized world, I think there are two things really holding back mainstreaming:

1) price volatility--people don't want to continually reevaluate what their money is worth. People are used to values being relatively constant without their having to spend any mental effort thinking about it. For example, law firms that take BTC use an exchange to get their payment in the local fiat currency every 24 hours. I've read several example of this for German and American law firms with clients wishing to pay in Bitcoin.

2) Consumer protection--people want to know that they have some recourse in terms of recovering lost money, whether that's because their credit card got stolen and they can cancel any charges due to that, or because they forgot the necessary private key or password to access their funds. People want some level of centralization in finance, for peace of mind, if nothing else, but also because they have never lived used a currency that was not issued or managed by centralized authorities.

 I think it really scares most Western consumers to know that the burden of keeping up with their money is on them, and that there's no bank to keep an eye on it for them.

Most people don't want to think about money; they just want to operate in a safe system that allows them to spend the most minimal amount of time possible thinking about personal finance. Thinking about money scares people; it reminds them of how badly they are doing in terms of saving for retirement or meeting their monthly budget(if they have one).




Well these 2 points, will correct itself, if there was a mass of new amount of buyers coming into the market at a constant pace.

Events that need to happen are the traditional passes with the ETF or something else thats in a traditional form, without knowing too much about how to go buy btc.
1459  Economy / Speculation / Re: How many bitcoins do I need to retire in 20 years? on: June 09, 2015, 07:39:47 PM
Well the price has been holding for the last month in the $200 now. So if it stays that for the entire year or increases, you wont have to worry about food cost lol.

As for retirement though, thats such a huge gamble, since price flexs all daily. I`d expect to still work, but not as hard for the 20 years.
1460  Economy / Speculation / Re: KncMiner XBT: 705 BTC traded at 230$ ! on: June 09, 2015, 07:31:54 PM
In my eyes, KNC isnt dying, its more like KNC just wants to cash out, most of their coins it seems.

And hold some incase if it goes the other way. Or either if they are in debt after their mining operations.
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