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1561  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie questions on: February 05, 2014, 02:19:24 PM
I can't believe people are actually wasting energy to calculate stuff that is useless.
You shouldn't believe it because it's not true. Mining secures the network by making it computationally difficult to reverse or alter transactions after the fact, which is extremely useful. I think what Jacce meant was that mining has no use outside the context of the payment network, which is technically true, but misses the point completely.

Yup.
But still, many people attack bitcoin for wasting resource, wasting energy, blah blah blah...
1562  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is Circle? on: February 05, 2014, 02:17:26 PM
Maybe OP is looking for this Circle?
http://www.circle.com/about/


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circle

Quote
A circle is a simple shape of Euclidean geometry that is the set of all points in a plane that are at a given distance from a given point, the centre. The distance between any of the points and the centre is called the radius. It can also be defined as the locus of a point equidistant from a fixed point.

A circle is a simple closed curve which divides the plane into two regions: an interior and an exterior. In everyday use, the term "circle" may be used interchangeably to refer to either the boundary of the figure, or to the whole figure including its interior; in strict technical usage, the circle is the former and the latter is called a disk.

A circle can be defined as the curve traced out by a point that moves so that its distance from a given point is constant.

A circle may also be defined as a special ellipse in which the two foci are coincident and the eccentricity is 0.

You probably mean something else... got a link or any other info besides a single common english word?


lol.
1563  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Litecoin deletion help on: February 05, 2014, 02:14:42 PM
Just use %APPDATA%\Litecoin

It will work for all windows systems, no matter xp or win 7 or win 8.
1564  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I am giving away 10000 COYE for The first 10 people to reply! on: February 05, 2014, 02:10:55 PM
Sigh...after altcoin giveaway is no longer allowed in the altcoin boards, you guys come to newbie section to play this game lol....
1565  Economy / Services / Re: Make Easy Btc By Selling Me Member Activity OR Junior Member (32+) Accounts on: February 05, 2014, 02:08:31 PM
NEW:

I'll buy any account (minimum 95 posts or more) for 0.001BTC.

This is a really easy way for you to make some bitcoins as I need a few.

Message me or reply here!


Which sig program are you going to abuse this time?  Cheesy
1566  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Make Easy Btc By Selling Me Accounts on: February 05, 2014, 02:05:42 PM

I am looking to buy a few bitcointalk accounts, ones that have a minimum of 95 or more posts. They can be newbie accounts or any other activity account.

I'll pay 0.001BTC per account (you can create several new accounts and sell them once they reach 95+ posts or sell me your current account if it fits the requirements).

You are buying accounts once again lol.  Cheesy
1567  Other / Meta / Re: PLEASE DELETE MY ACCOUNT on: February 05, 2014, 02:01:46 PM
At any member of staff: Please delete this account. Thank you.

Why do you want to do so?
Anyway, I don't think someone will help you delete the account....
1568  Other / Meta / Re: Mods/Admin, help please (will pursue legal routes if not dealt with) on: February 05, 2014, 01:58:28 PM
Why don't you just register a new account?  Huh
1569  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hedging Bitcoin with other digital currency a good idea? on: February 05, 2014, 01:52:13 PM
I would suggest you to just hold bitcoin (and/or litecoin) as well, and forget about other alt-coins.

I would hold the bitcoin.

XNF is at most backed by only 1/3 value in gold...which really isn't any form of "backing" that makes sense to me.

If you want to buy gold...buy gold.

Yeah XNF is backed by only 1/3 but who is going to redeem that I mean that would be the last resort. I am not thinking about redeeming it but yes having some backing is like an additional feature

If you want to diversify your investment, and put part of your money in gold, it is perfectly fine.
But I don't see the point of putting your money in a random new alt-coin at all.

I agree with your view point to diversifying the investment but I failed to understand how making an investment in XNF is like investing in gold because XNF is backed by gold by only 1/3 secondly, by investing in XNF people will invest in XNF not in gold. I think its the value of XNF will will matter the most not in any other ways.

This is exactly what I want to say lol.
I was suggesting OP that, he can put part of money in gold directly, but not that altcoin.
Sorry for my bad English and making your confused. Sad
1570  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: So here i go on: February 05, 2014, 01:43:11 PM
In any case, a forum can be a lot naučiit so it's a mistake here to join and be
In any case, a forum can learn a lot so it's wrong here to join and be

dadomado, I can hardly understand your posts at all....
1571  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I got .05BTC robbed from me! on: February 05, 2014, 01:31:36 PM
Thanks.  My (financial) philosophy in life, is don't harp on what you've lost, or bad decisions you've made...counter it by finding ways to make more.

I didn't even file with Paypal...my time is more valuable than that.

That is the right attitude.
Just learn the lesson, and never make the same mistake again.  Cheesy
1572  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Welcome Back, welcome back, welcome back..... on: February 05, 2014, 01:28:09 PM
I'm back! Scary yeah! Was here back in 2011. Starting mining with a GPU rig. Yeah wow I know GPU. LOL! Loving btc right now. Who would thunk it, BTC is catching on. Amen to that, praise allah, budda, lucy, Stephen Hawkins, Ronald Regan and so on and so forth. Okay glad to be back guys. I'm gonna go rub peanut butter all over myself. Peace Out!..

Um, was that to forward of me?


Welcome back, and woot it is a real old account lol.  Cheesy
1573  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How much bitcoin do you own? on: February 05, 2014, 01:25:41 PM
I am still working hard to get my very first bitcoin. Smiley
1574  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why so much hate for new coins? on: February 05, 2014, 01:24:40 PM
Because most of the alt-coins are just clones.

for every bitcoin you earn buy her some chocolate, then she'll be cheering for you to earn bitcoins Cheesy

This strategy works lol. Cheesy
1575  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Altcoins ... and more altcoins... on: February 05, 2014, 01:12:35 PM
stay with gold and silver, so bitcoin and litecoin.
And what about DOGE ?! Huh

I know the doge meme is adorable and fun.
But seriously, dogecoin is just another litecoin clone. Nothing special about it at all.
1576  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Get 120% in few hours on: February 05, 2014, 01:09:19 PM
Hi,

This is an example of "legit" ponzi scheme :

http://ponzi.io/

You send money, and you get 120% back when someone send money after you.

It is a pyramidal system where you always get more money as long as people continue to send money.

I found it interesting because it makes you understand how a simple ponzi work.

The big difference with usual ponzi is that everything is transparent because you can check the blockchain yourself.

Of course don't invest money that you can't afford to loose.

That web is legit and work?

Be careful, OP used "legit" instead of legit.  Tongue
After all, the word legit does not work well with the word ponzi lol. Wink
1577  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Get 120% in few hours on: February 05, 2014, 12:44:24 PM
Hi,

This is an example of "legit" ponzi scheme :

http://ponzi.io/

You send money, and you get 120% back when someone send money after you.

It is a pyramidal system where you always get more money as long as people continue to send money.

I found it interesting because it makes you understand how a simple ponzi work.

The big difference with usual ponzi is that everything is transparent because you can check the blockchain yourself.

Of course don't invest money that you can't afford to loose.

It is not the first bitcoin ponzi, but IMO it is the most straight-forward ponzi scheme.  Cheesy
Not only the owner describe the program directly as ponzi, he even use ponzi.io lol.  Wink
1578  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Loan 0.003 Btc on: February 05, 2014, 12:43:00 PM
I want test gambling with bitcoins Cheesy
I tested free play at bitcoinkamikaze and I'm sure I can make small profit with it Smiley

Well I'm sure you can't (in the long run).
Gambling is always profitable for the casinos, not the players. As a player you may be lucky once or a few times, but on average, you'll lose.

Onkel Paul

Gambling is always profitable, if you get someone to lend you bitcoin with no collateral.  Cheesy
1579  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best exchange site?! on: February 05, 2014, 12:41:02 PM
+1 for localbitcoins.
You can find a trader near you, and make fast trades without the need of identity verification.

1580  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is the best bitcoin casino? on: February 05, 2014, 12:37:27 PM
Primedice, Bit777, Luckyb.it and SatoshiCircle (currently down) are all good. Smiley
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