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981  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: is it worth mining litecoin with current market conditions? on: October 04, 2018, 12:08:14 PM
After Charlie Lee sold the LTCs in his hand, I think the LTC was a much better coin. First of all, it was one of the currencies closest to the decentralized structure.
982  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Rating sites for confidence? on: October 04, 2018, 12:06:35 PM
ICO rating sites are evaluating a certain set of criteria. They may or may not be reliable. Some sites were pretentious about manipulating them in exchange for money. That's why we can't trust much.
983  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to increase profit in the market! on: October 01, 2018, 07:40:42 PM
This is not a very easy matter. To make a profit, I think the most important thing is experience. I would like to congratulate anybody on how to make a profit without loss.
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985  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where to buy bitcoin on: October 01, 2018, 10:18:14 AM
Hi

I am looking to buy one bitcoin and struggling to find a reputable place to buy online, 2 of the bigger companies, Coinbase and blockckain Luxembourg have terrible reviews. I am looking to keep the bitcoin for several years. Are there any reputable companies in the UK who can sell the bitcoin to me and I won’t have an issue selling and withdrawing funds in the future should the bitcoin value increase. I’ve heard there are bitcoin ATMs also?

Thanks

There are too many options now. You can even buy Bitcoin from here with escrow. So many exchange serve about it also.
986  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I never sold my First bitcoin. Are you also emotionally bound to bitcoin? on: September 30, 2018, 06:57:59 PM
It's normal for people who don't sell the first bitcoin. But those who buy today at $ 6,000 may have to sell it if they need cash.
987  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the worst thing you have heard about bitcoin on: September 30, 2018, 06:57:08 PM
Bitcoin's malicious use is annoying. But bad people can use fiat anyway. Other than that, sometimes I feel sorry for those who lose their private key.
988  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do you use crypt for its functionality? on: September 27, 2018, 08:34:53 AM
I know nobody who uses crypto for it's functionality , almost all people use them just in the exchanges!!!!

Crypto is too early for money use. To be used as a means of payment, the market needs to grow a little more. Accepted payment point must also increase firstly.
989  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Who Agrees with Me? on: September 27, 2018, 08:33:18 AM
I agree with you. In addition, if you look at the annual movements of Bitcoin 2-year period you can see the same movement.
990  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Most trusted altcoins? on: September 27, 2018, 08:31:48 AM
I don't trust any crypto money, except bitcoin. Even the Ethereum price is obvious. The purpose of every altcoin except bitcoin is to increase the amount of Bitcoin only.
991  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do we Need Central Banks? on: September 26, 2018, 01:01:42 PM
Shifting from Central Planning to a Decentralised Economy: Do we Need Central Banks?
by Professor Richard A. Werner, D.Phil. (Oxon)

I. The Central Bank Narrative

For more than the past four decades, public policy discourse, especially when touching on macroeconomic and monetary policy, has been dominated by the views held and actively sponsored by the central banks, particularly in Europe and North-America, as well as Japan.

Their policy narrative has been consistent over time and virtually identical between central banks, which is why I shall refer to it collectively as the ‘central bank narrative’. It has been mirrored in the type of economics that central bankers have supported and that has indeed subsequently become dominant in academia and among the economists selected as the experts of choice in the major newspapers and television channels: the theoreticians advancing neo-classical economics.

This central bank narrative (and hence also the dominant neo-classical economics, also known as ‘mainstream economics’) has at least five major pillars, which I shall list briefly:



The truth of the matter is: We don’t need central banks. Since 97% of the money supply is created by banks, the importance of central banks is far smaller than generally envisaged. Moreover, the kind of money that commercial banks create is not privileged at law. Legally, our money supply is simply private company credit, which can be created by any company, with or without banking license.

Eurozone countries, having given up the right to their own currencies, can still create money and reflate the economy: the government, for instance in Spain, simply needs to stop the issuance of government bonds, and fund the entire public sector borrowing requirement from the domestic banks that create it out of nothing – and can do so at more competitive rates as the bond markets: this policy of Enhanced Debt Management (Werner, 2014b) not only would make it obvious that Spain does not need the ECB, but it would also put the national debt profiteers – the bond underwriting firms such as Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley – out of business.

This reality of private money creation also means that we can, without legal obstacles, create a decentralized system of local currencies, without central bank involvement.

The key principle of such decentralization is local autonomy, self-determination, self-responsibility and self-administration. These are in fact the fundamental principles of the co-operative movement, as championed by Hermann Schultze-Delitzsch and Wilhelm Raiffeisen over 150 years ago. This co-operative movement early on realized that a crucial role for co-operatives is in the creation of co-operative banks controlled by the local communities. Sadly, in the UK credit unions are not banks, since they are not allowed to lend to firms in meaningful amounts, and don’t have a banking license. Thus we need to create true community banks.

Lord Action pointed out:

 

“It is easier to find people fit to govern themselves than people fit to govern others”.

 

“Towns were the nursery of freedom.”

 

The German banking system is dominated by 1,500 community banks, which are also the majority of banks in the entire EU. This means that 80% of German banks are not-for-profit, which has strengthened the German economy for the past 200 years. A banking system consisting of many small banks is also far less prone to boom-bust cycles and it creates more jobs per given amount of loan than large banks. Thus community banks also result in a more equal income and wealth distribution.

Local banking is highly popular in Germany, because SMEs get access to finance that would not be serviced by large banks. The community banks provide their services at competitive rates and support their customers also during recessions. With community banks, the wider community gets a bank whose goals are aligned with theirs, banks that pay taxes, banks that support local growth and jobs. At the same time community banks offer customers a place to put their money where it can benefit the local community, not far-flung projects or speculators.

Can we tackle this challenge?

Until the 1970s, there has been much optimism in economics and there have been high expectations that many of the problems of mankind would soon be solved.

Was this a reasonable expectation?

While it has not come true, it was a reasonable expectation. This is because

 

“Our problems are man-made, therefore they may be solved by man. And man can be as big as he wants. No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings”

John F. Kennedy

I think we need central bank in classical economy method. Someone has to arrange money supply and demand. So someone has to print it paper. I mean someone has to create a value and sell it. But if cryptocurrencies will be succeedd, then we can talk they are useless. Because cryptos (real ones) doesn't need supply thing.
992  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Need Bitcoin Marketing For Globalization on: September 25, 2018, 05:42:19 PM
Bitcoin is gone to be discovered almost 10 years ago, but not all countries of the world have accepted Bitcoin yet. Some countries have declared illegal use of Bitcoin. Because I think they do not know the exact benefits and uses of Bitcoin.


Most of it fear from AML. Bitcoin and all other crypto money getting easier money laundering problem. But ban is not solve the problem. It is getting worst. I think countries has to legalize and make some regulations.
993  Local / Bitcoin Haberleri / Re: Bitcoin’deki büyük düşüşü bilen yazar: 2019’da 1,000 doların altına düşebilir on: September 24, 2018, 07:31:58 PM
100$ olacak, 100$ acele etmeyin sakın satın almayın Smiley

İnsanları bu şekilde yiyorlar. Düşerken çok düşücek, çıkarken 1 milyon olacak. Bırakın kardeşim herkes kendi kararını versin.
994  Local / Türkçe (Turkish) / Re: 20 Yıl Sonra Bitcoin on: September 24, 2018, 07:30:57 PM
Bitcoin ve bazı önemli coinler devam edecektir. Ama pek çoğunun o kadar dayanmasını beklemiyorum. Tabi ki yeni ve daha güçlü paralar da çıkacaktır.
995  Local / Bitcoin Haberleri / Re: Arjantinliler Bitcoin’e hucum etti on: September 24, 2018, 07:28:49 PM
Enflasyonist etki ile Bitcoin'e geçiyorlar. Benzer bir durum İran'da da yaşanmıştı. Ancak maaşlarını peso ile almaya devam ettikleri sürece bunun çok anlamı olduğunu düşünmüyorum.
996  Local / Konu Dışı / Re: paypal yasağı on: September 22, 2018, 08:14:09 PM
Bu paypal yasağını kaldırsalar iyi olacak artık. Gerçi Paypal'ın çok uzun süre daha hayatımızda olabileceğini sanmıyorum. Kriptolar dümeni alınca Paypal ve benzerleri yok olur.
997  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Five rules for avoiding scam in cryprocurrency on: September 22, 2018, 08:12:38 PM
SCAM projects are very difficult to distinguish. These 5 conditions are important, but not enough to determine. I think, everyone has to be more careful.
998  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Future of ICO? on: September 22, 2018, 08:11:00 PM
While non-SCAM projects are being evaluated, those who are SCAM will be destroyed. The future will be this way.
999  Local / Türkçe (Turkish) / Re: Bakır Üyelik (Copper Membership) Alma ve Newbie Üyeliğin Bazı Kısıtlarını Aşma on: September 20, 2018, 09:17:54 AM
Forum merit hesabında bir sıkıntı var. Merit dağılımı hakkında bir güncelleme yapılması lazım. Bazı arkadaşlar Jr. Member para getirmiyo diyor ama iyi bir sezonda o hesaplar çok değerli olabilir. Uzun vadede bence hesap kıtlığı yaşanacaktır. Her gün onlarca hesap ban ya da negatif trust alıyor.
1000  Local / Bitcoin Haberleri / Re: Bitcoin Yatırımcılarını Bekleyen Kötü Son Yakın Mı? on: September 20, 2018, 09:11:58 AM
Piyasa kötü gidiyor diye çığırtkanlık yapmaya gerek yok. Batıyoruz, bitiyoruz laflarını çok duyduk. Sakin olmakta ve itidalli davranmakta fayda var.
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