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341  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is the exchange rate so boring now? on: March 17, 2015, 12:04:01 AM

I guess what I'm trying to say is access to btc statrts with a btc, if you have the money, but if you dont, and more and more CANT, it is in effect, useless.. the true fac is, go outside your door, and sell your btc and buy something to eat, with no electronic device? Note most 'product's's/service's you can pay for in btc are electronic? We aint all want that, where can I buy new decks? Or vinyl? What I'm supposed to lower myself to 80% sound quality loss and use digital mp3's instead, and loose the 'feeling' of making music on my skin? Nah..

This latest post of yours makes you seem utterly defeated!
Now you're just repeating yourself in a different way.

You don't seem to acknowledge the fact that bitcoin is still in its infancy.
Of course you can't buy much with it until it transforms itself from a little-known geek-attraction into a juggernaut protocol for the masses.

Someday...in the not so distant future, people will be able to buy food/drinks and pretty much anything that they desire with bitcoin.
Did you know that in the 1950's credit cards were not accepted at most businesses Huh
They had to spread the word by marketing the heck out of it and educating people about the potential value of using such a service...the same applies with bitcoin.
342  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is the exchange rate so boring now? on: March 16, 2015, 11:59:42 PM

If you ask me to explain all that you can donate to the get rid of vod/oyo org, but what does it take to point out that no-one out there I know of is interested.. that's 10 years and I still know no-one.


I have an uncle with a Master's Degree in economics and all he can say about Bitcoin is that it is "interesting".
I know many other people in the finance sector - friends/family.
Most have never even heard of Bitcoin until I bring it up in a discussion.
What's worse is that months later, none of them are interested in risking a dollar in it.

The only people I know who are interested or curious about getting involved in bitcoin are my "Techie" friends.
Why Huh
Because they are the ones who understand the digital environment including on-line security.

343  Economy / Services / Re: DADICE.com Signature Campaign - The BEST Campaign Yet | OPEN! | JOIN THE FUN! on: March 16, 2015, 11:08:43 PM
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you dont have 3422 posts, either you are drunk or you use wrong account to post

You're right...I was drunk with sleep and I copied her post Cheesy
I have 207 posts.
344  Economy / Services / Re: Hiring Clickers on: March 16, 2015, 11:01:59 PM
Rate is too low ...Sad please give more ..

What seems fair to you?
345  Economy / Services / Re: Hiring Clickers on: March 16, 2015, 11:01:14 PM
This offer is too little for this time spent for clicking so many ads. If u increas then u may get more people.

What seems fair to you?
346  Economy / Services / Re: DADICE.com Signature Campaign - The BEST Campaign Yet | OPEN! | JOIN THE FUN! on: March 16, 2015, 02:55:30 PM
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347  Economy / Services / Re: Hiring Clickers on: March 16, 2015, 02:47:09 PM
So is it 200 clicks on 5 sites in total which means 1000 clicks for only 200 bits?

If you are ready to pay 1000 bits per 200 clicks, I can do this job for you.

It is 200 bits per 200 clicks.
So if you make 1000 clicks...you will be paid 1000 bits.
348  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is the exchange rate so boring now? on: March 16, 2015, 12:27:46 PM

All I'm saying dude, is I remember bitcoin at the beginning, and I'll try to remember what got me interested.. 21 million coin's, that can be mined. Mining will increase in difficulty.. I remember posting about the cost of leccy then.. What I read, was only when all the coin's available are distributed, NOT hoarded, will they gain in value, and only when all coins are mined will the true potential be realised, but people are hoarding, so this 'potential' is being denied, that, believe it or not, is all I been saying in my mad kilt wearing scotsman style.. if they insult my intelligence, by questioning my speculation, then they deserve the long winded answer's they deserve as to why when they thought it would jump up in price, suddenly over a million coin's are dumped, crashing all their latest hopes.. I predict a crash by end nxt week max. Thanks to my aussie pals who know what I been saying Wink

People hoarding is not the problem, for when all coin's are mined, this is WHEN to hoard. It's when they do it.. they're doing it too early to be of any use.. sorry, but I do know a bit about what it was MEANT to be..

Please explain to us why people should even waste time to purchase bitcoin, if not to hoard?
The vast majority of it is probably hoarded as you already know.
Why?

Because...there is not much else that can be done with it at the moment.
In the beginning, it's primary use was speculation and use in nefarious activity...it still is!

Slowly, it is gaining traction as a store of wealth and it is now accepted as a legitimate & decentralized payment processor.

This alone will drive hoards of people to Bitcoin adoption in the future! Cheesy


Anyway what exactly are you proposing bitcoin adopters to do Huh

Would you like us to sell off all of our unneeded bitcoin assets?
In doing so, there will be a lot more coins for new adopters...perhaps at a cheaper and fairer price!
It will also become more evenly distributed among the masses.
However, the reality is... that was not meant to be as the world is dominated by Capitalism!

Just so that you know, Nakamoto never meant for Bitcoin to be evenly distributed.
If he did, then the great visionary would have created a lot more than 21 million coins for the 7 billion people on Earth.


On another note, You said:
"for when all coin's are mined, this is WHEN to hoard."


If that is so who exactly should start the hoarding process Huh

Bitcoin says:
"The last block that will generate coins will be block #6,929,999 which should be generated at or near the year 2140."


Are we to wait 125 years from now? Roll Eyes

The truth is...Satoshi Nakamoto had a few oversights.
What he thought should happen didn't exactly turn out the way he planned.

He didn't expect:

  • ASICs & so many coins to be mined so quickly
  • Or people hoarding so soon

It doesn't matter if the powers that be shut down the internet...Bitcoin will still survive!
They cannot create a worldwide blackout because there will always be rebel nations and anarchists willing to defy authority.

I am sure Nakamoto would have thought through various scenarios about the survival of Bitcoin and he didn't run scared at the thought of the internet unplugged or hoarding or unfair distribution.

Stop your FUD spreading!
If you and your Aussie friends want to live under a rock "down under", then so be it. Tongue

Anyway...who let the nut out the nuthouse? Grin
349  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is the exchange rate so boring now? on: March 16, 2015, 10:29:35 AM

Walk outside your door and sell 1 btc. Go no further than 100 yard's. You are not aloud to use any electronic device.. now you fuckin know.

This is what the majority will side with, real fuckin life.. Just look at ukraine.. iraq.. libya.. it's gonna go as far east, then go all the way west.. when the infrastructure of your country is destroyed, just cause your fone can do bitcoin, will the infrastructure be there to send your fone the signal?

Will your online wallet exist after the server's it was stored o got a direct hit?

Gold will still survive..

Money is lying everywhere.. did you know here in scotland, the army hid millions of copper's under the roads they built?

Yeah, focus on bitcoin.. leave the real riches, to the real men. (and women)

Ever remembered when the US government took the people's gold?  Grin Grin Grin
How are you going to sell that gold then Huh

You keep creating hypothetical situations but the reality is not yet set in stone.
Whether bitcoin or gold become worthless or not...intelligent people will diversify their portfolio!
Do not assume everyone has put every cent they have into bitcoin.

If bitcoin goes bust, I will be relatively unaffected.
If it explodes in value...it would have been a very good investment. Cheesy
350  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is the exchange rate so boring now? on: March 16, 2015, 09:45:43 AM
again with ou think it's about me, no, I STOPPED using it months ago.. last year in fact.. it's simply not worth it, when it's BETTER to go out and get MONEY to BUY thing's on IMPULSE

So says the guy who still uses a Bitcoin address in his signature! Huh Tongue Roll Eyes

351  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is the exchange rate so boring now? on: March 16, 2015, 09:14:56 AM

Your doing the same as everyone else, making me out to be a loser to hide your greed.. widespread distribution, do it, or eat yourselves to dust.. cause no-one else wants that dust.. after all, it only has value to you and your kind, not people like me. I just like to point out why I dont actually use bitcoin anymore.. <- see that? You are wrong in that you have to put money in to get some back, although I understand this is the business model you are accustomed to.. If clicking advert's can pay, so can REAL online work.. not gambling such a precious (to you and your kind) comodity with a betting shop who is guaranteed to take at least 75% of what you put in.. I bet you are of middle east persuasion based on your speech.. my comment's are nothing to do with free hand-out's, or free lunch, or free fuckin ride's, it's about getting you scrooge's to get bitcoin back on track and out there in the hand's of the mass's.. leech..

Where's the site's offering decent wages for decent work?

Your insinuations are asinine and you couldn't be more wrong...
I am not middle eastern at all! Roll Eyes
I also do not gamble at all! Tongue

As you are aware of...bitcoin is not mainstream!
To put things in perspective...It is like a mining camp in the Wild West.
The only businesses set up are still mainly Gambling, Porn and Speculating.
We are slowly but surely navigating away towards the inclusion of other niches.

So what if YOU can't find another way to earn bitcoin!
There are many other ways to earn it right now including Designing, programming, selling goods and much more!
So before calling people greedy for not giving away their stashes to people like YOU...get off your lazy butt and earn some!!! Angry

It is extremely apparent that you do not see the true vision for Bitcoin clearly! Shocked
352  Economy / Services / Re: Hiring Clickers on: March 16, 2015, 08:40:22 AM
I am offering 200 bits every 200 clicks on 5 different websites.
These include 2 PTC's and 3 Traffic Exchanges.

PM me for details.

how much minimum clicks have to do in that task?
we can create multiple account on these sites to get maximum benefit?
send me details in pm i would like to do that task.

Publicly...I can not advise you to create multiple accounts. Grin
However I will PM you now!
353  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is the exchange rate so boring now? on: March 16, 2015, 08:35:09 AM

Just one point, I'll quote: It will need to be instilled within the mindsets of the masses which require widespread education.

Wrong, BTC require's WIDESPREAD DISTRIBUTION, not education, not hoarder's, people read more of scammers and bad press than they can find btc, just my opinion Wink - Keep in mind, satoshi is not btc, but a lower denomination of btc.. The majority have heard of btc.. less have heard of satoshi.. the world dont want satoshi, they want btc Wink Regardless of what it has become.. and the majority of the world will look at them drip site's and run away.. just trying to show why bitcoin will keep going down in price.. it has no value in the real world. Most uneducated see a bitcoin as equal to a pound or dollar, then they learn the truth, and bolt..

It does need widespread distribution but this is why I thing your ideas are wrong!

You seem to think that people deserve a free hand-out.
People don't need to give away anything!

Remember...gold was worthless at one point as well.
Just like a poker game...you need to buy-in to play!
Or
Watch us play!!! Cheesy
354  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is the exchange rate so boring now? on: March 16, 2015, 08:28:53 AM
That's for sure.. shame they started adding zero's after the decimal point, I mean, some site's are showing 12 decimal points, that's like instead of a quid at 1.00, whatever they're called would be 0.00000000100 - it costs more in calories just to click...

would you work for that? I dont think so..

bitcoin, in effect, thanks to the lower payout's, is actually worse than sterling.

For looking at 200 adverts I get a quid.

Satoshi comes no-where near that.

Because it is a rare commodity and because the value will continue to increase, the fractional units of today will explode in value and the ordinary man will pay through his nose for those units!

As you will see in a few years...the Bitcoin shall be held by few, while most men will hold "bits".
In 20 years, nobody will be referring to what fraction of a coin they have but will instead proudly say "I have 10,000 Bits!" Grin
355  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is the exchange rate so boring now? on: March 16, 2015, 08:10:25 AM
A private club going nowhere fast..


I don't think that Nakamoto ever expected the entire adoption process to take place within 5-10 years!
I don't even think that it will become mainstream until the newborns of 2008 became adults.
It will need to be instilled within the mindsets of the masses which require widespread education.
Today bitcoin is only now escaping the fringes of society.

I too am upset that I never bought a $5 bitcoin when I first heard about it or that I missed the boat when faucets were giving away 1 bitcoin per claim.

When faucet owners were giving away 0.001 BTC ($0.02) in 2013 saw that it went from $20 to $1,200 within 1 year, they realized the potential monetary value of this currency.

There is no way in hell anyone would be crazy enough to give away that much bitcoin via faucets again!
That is 0.001 BTC...a possible $1.20 per claim.

Regardless of whether the price goes up or down, people are going to see the highest possible value that they can conceive.

If a faucet is giving away $0.02 today per claim, then it doesn't matter if bitcoins current value is $280.
The highest possible value for the coin remains $1,200 and it is appropriate to give away 0.0000165 per claim.

356  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is the exchange rate so boring now? on: March 16, 2015, 06:58:04 AM
No, take this seriously: Bitcoin is supposed to take on the banks.. how many folks think this will happen? It cant, because those with aint parting with enough to be a threat to the banks.. meaning the actual point of bitcoin is null and void, atleast, until ya get the hint.. 

I think that Satoshi Nakamoto probably meant:
Those that get in early and acquire vast amounts of Bitcoin (20-1,000 BTC) will avoid the abuse by the banks.

The truth is:
The banks ain't goin nowhere!!! Wink
357  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is the exchange rate so boring now? on: March 16, 2015, 06:43:43 AM

The problem is, you need to offer more to those with NONE, ie, new user's.. all your doing just now is playing in a private club.

A club for vip only...

Bitcoiners need to offer more to spread it.. or they can keep eating themselve's into NOTHINGNESS..

If you've no btc, your not coming in.. Wink

(Unless you click 30 years of ad's just to get your first meal.)

I understand your point but...This is where I disagree!
I think that regular folks who start building or acquiring wealth in other fields will one day decide to join this exclusive "bitcoin club" for the elite few.
358  Economy / Services / Re: Hiring Clickers on: March 16, 2015, 06:18:24 AM
Still hiring... Cheesy

You're paying someone 5 cents for something that makes the websites $50. You likely won't get many responses unless someone just writes a bot to do the work.

Well at least I am offering an incentive.
Other people get referrals for free by offering nothing!
I am in no way an owner of the said sites...so the profits the sites make do not go to me.

Bots will get all members involved in such activity banned.
359  Economy / Services / Re: Hiring Clickers on: March 15, 2015, 11:44:46 PM
Still hiring... Cheesy
360  Other / Off-topic / Re: How to be fearless? on: March 15, 2015, 08:05:37 AM
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