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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin 1 year change on: October 14, 2018, 01:23:27 AM
bitcoin continues to be used for normal purposes and continues to remain in the minds of people, despite the fall of the exchange rate. therefore, I do not understand what kind of death we are talking about

Maybe this "death" they are referring to is the current level of difficulty in acquiring bitcoins. In the least, he got a point that in a span of a year the rates and rule are changing directly proportional with time.
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin 1 year change on: October 14, 2018, 01:21:07 AM
Indeed with relatively changing price movements, it certainly makes a person difficult to predict the price of bitcoin so as traders must remain patient in the face of all forms of problems that arise later in order to obtain a maximum profit in the future.

I agree with you. Now with the fact that this very forum we intend to use as a medium in getting and acquiring bitcoins is also becoming strict, the chances of obtaining maximum profits are somehow becoming low for some users especially new ones like me.

For us, it is ok to gain smaller amounts at first and, yeah, patience is really a virtue. But now that there are seamless changes that occur these past few months, some are unlike many that strive; they grew weak and feeble, forcing them to stop engahing with bitcoins.

Well, I hope that we can help each other here.
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin 1 year change on: October 14, 2018, 01:17:39 AM
For a year that I am engaging with bitcoins and this forum, I saw great deal of changes in momentum of the forum and the accumulation of bitcoins is becoming harder. The capability of a user to acquire merits is a hard one right now, and if it does then the chances of getting tokens and bitcoins from bounties decreases. Over this one year, the bitcoin has suprisingly becoming more strict in its rules. Maybe because the individuals engaged in it are in vast amounts?

I hope that we, users, can be able to come up with a solution or we can catch up to what is happening and the changes we experience because we cannot avoid them, but we must do something in order for us to all benefit from it.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are you picky with ICOs? on: September 21, 2018, 02:54:43 PM
Maybe we could use the word cautious instead of being picky, because the modern world is so dangerous right now and cautiousness is a must.

But also, being picky doesn't mean it us a bad thing. It is when treated badly and when in abuse and misuse. It actually helps you to filter out things that will diminish the good we are doing since not all ICO's are financially suportive and valid.

Hope this helps!
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: How to pick best signature campaign on: September 21, 2018, 02:48:32 PM
Well, I am in no position to talk since we're both circling the same pages. Butin my opinion with some factual basis on what I witness with my co-users that are engaged in a signature campaign, they pick campaigns that are easier to launch and user-friendly, time-bounded since according to them, it helps them save a lot of time. Yes, the tokens gained are of lowest but that lowest is apparently a big one because those little steps can help you step up and be with those expert users.

Hope I helped and I am of benefit. See you next time!
6  Economy / Economics / Bitcoins are economic weapons. on: September 20, 2018, 06:27:37 PM
Considering the powerful emergence of cryptocurrencies and bitcoins especially in its trend among individuals endowed with the use of internet and social media, one may think that these mining and trading that we do online is a job: an act that can prove how strong a nation's economic standing as it is.

So, simply put, if there are a lot of workers, also known as bounty hunters and online miners, then the country could've its economic power increase and ensure growth within its people.

Is this how bitcoins show their powerful influence among individuals? Does it occur to your country as well? Thank you for all the help I can get from your responses! Smiley
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Advantages of cryptocurrency in developing countries on: September 20, 2018, 04:02:43 PM
Indeed that cryptocurrencies are a bridge in making individuals' financial life become stable and limitless. The effect that cryptocurrencies has given on countless individuals are seen through these surging numbers of users increasing daily, hoping to catch up and hoping to acquire even little amount of blessings that bitcoins and cryptocurrency gives unrequited. Although it is not seen, the positive effects of the emergence of cryptocurrencies are aslo justified by the acts of the people engaged in it since they are reallt giving their best efforts just to gain and become stable;they spend their money and time well to be organized and to open up a life supported by the grace of cryptocurrencies.

But I would also like to see how these positive outlooks that we are currently seeing creates negativities around people, currencies, trading, individual, and so much more aspects because it is agreed that cryptocurrency are for the sake of good and it makes good things that satisfy most people. Well then, let us talk about the adverse effect it may bring. Do we have that? Does that exist? Does this benefits bring us to harm's way and blind us of the truth we intend to seek?
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Will bitcoin be harder to access in the future? on: September 05, 2018, 02:24:54 PM
As of now, more and more users are getting the hang of sitting by their computers all day and they get paid millions through the help of bitcoins. What they earn is more than what they had in real life which makes life convenient and easier.

On the other hand, bitcoins are really helpful and accessible to everybody or to a group of individuals and they just click and their wallets get full. But what if, sometime in the future, bitcoins become more private and unaccessible? Will that cause a problem? What could've happened to us who were engaged in it first rather than the newbies to come?
9  Other / Off-topic / Re: Can you share bounty to join in for jr member? on: September 05, 2018, 07:12:45 AM
Bounty is a crowded space now. There are many bounties available which you can join with jr membership. Try the Bounties thread in BCT and Icordrops. they aare the best place to start.
Thanks for the advice! I hope you can help us join one in some bountues that you are already in so that it can teach us the basics and finally do it ourselves.
10  Other / Off-topic / Re: Can you share bounty to join in for jr member? on: September 05, 2018, 07:11:28 AM
I am also new to this and I am so glad of whatever achievement I had gained in this forum of ours. And I am actually asking the same question as you are and it is very uplifting to know if that is possible or if anyone can help us newbies despite the growing population of bounty hunters. Thank you!
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto is dangerous.... on: August 31, 2018, 03:29:56 AM
I think it matters base on how you manage your time well. Maybe you are not able to get the correct equilibrium of being a rich, industrious student that is why you fail at one end.

But of course, do not blame anything like saying crypto's are dangerous or any biased statements because it just matters whether you control every move you make and every decision you do.
12  Economy / Economics / Re: Why spend time in bitcoins? on: August 31, 2018, 03:18:29 AM
Do you think that spending time and effort to gain bitcoins is a rational idea? Do you think that you could've been wasting your time? Let me know about your thoughts.

I think that the crypto currencies is the future. Yes, nowadays the price of BTC is volatile, some people who bought Bitcoin on the high levels sustain losses, but this is temporary. The traders gain a profit on the crypto exchange markets, and I can't say they waste their time.

This is a new economy like an improved stock market. Undoubtedly, the crypto currencies will live and thrive and evolve. They are already invented and they won't disappear. Therefore I advice you to buy or earn some promising crypto currencies as much as possible.

I'll make sure to remember this deep in my heart. Thank you very much for your advice!
13  Other / Meta / Re: what is actually our mission in the bitcointalk forum on: August 26, 2018, 05:19:37 AM
I think this will become a megathread similar to the posts posted in Bitcoin and Alternate Section as it is asking opinions from other members.

As of now the mission of this forum is to make shitposter, copy paster, scammers and the people who plagiarize realize their shittydoings in this forum just to bleed all the bounties they encounter by banning and giving them negative trusts.

Secondly, it will also help other companies who conduct ICO's to gather community members for their product.

Well this forum really helps when it comes to learning the language of cryptocurrency but sadly most of the member are here for completing their bounty task to be able to get their payments resulting in a dirty forum.
I guess this is the best answer here, and I agree for this thought of yours. Cheesy
14  Other / Meta / Re: what is actually our mission in the bitcointalk forum on: August 26, 2018, 05:18:36 AM
Our goal is to be a universally-inclined, united individuals wherein we are growing together as people by supporting our strenghths and understanding our weaknesses. With this, we shall not just grow financially and economically but also morally for a brighter, better world of ours.
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Should continue join ico? on: August 26, 2018, 05:04:23 AM
Well there could've been issues about ICO's being illegal or being one of the violators of the universal laws but I guess it just depends on how you give and receive such. If you do it just to harm other people then it might be a high time to finally finish your business with ICO's.
16  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are we evolving backwards? on: August 26, 2018, 05:00:22 AM
Yeah, advancements and technology do exist in our era but based on researches it seems that we are losing instead of gaining in different terms of pur humanity and character. Discipline is naught; birthrate increases but resources becomes depleted. The lifespan of a human is gradually going down. Nature is becoming more dangerous than it was before.

Are we really moving forward? Or are we lacking some essential aspect that a human requires?

I think we are moving forward in terms of technology.  We are the generation that has the highest IQ yet I will say that in terms of morality, we are moving backward.

I do not want to discuss about wars, killings, murders, rape cases, and the like.  But I want to emphasize the apathy of people around us.  This is a generation where selfie exists and haughtiness are being glorified.
Thank you so much for your meaningful thoughts since I am actually concern about the paradox of our advancement in technology but our turnback in discipline.
17  Economy / Economics / Re: Why spend time in bitcoins? on: August 25, 2018, 11:23:10 AM
I try to spend as much time as I can researching stuff, but I'm at a point where I just find it really hard to keep going. At this moment as I type this my body is full of stress hormones or body chemicals because I'm so overwhelmed by basically the "mess" of information. I wish I could take some attention deficit pills.
I hope you get over that stress of yours, but positively you are great because it seems that you have gone over a great deal of suffering to gain the position you are in right now.

I have faith that you can release that stress of yours and be able to be happy once again! Smiley
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can you wait? on: August 25, 2018, 11:18:15 AM
The present situation of the market has caused panic into the minds of some crypto enthusiasts. Some have not seen so much dip as this. One thing i know is that, crypto is very volatile. So no matter how much it falls, it will definitely rise back. Just watch out for what will happen in few weeks' time.
I will only urge you to wait and do not sell in panic.
Well, for starters and newbies it is understandable that it is really frustrating to see that your friends are gaining more cryptocurrencies and gradually becoming richer amd richer. But of course, based from my experience, as time pass by you will realize that patience is a real help since doing that kind of hardwork grants you to more possible ways than one.

Thanks for this meaningful post of yours. I hope it shapens the mind of newbies here. Cheesy
19  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoins and a country's economy on: August 25, 2018, 01:54:04 AM
Although bitcoin is not that an "official" currency yet, one can say that a country having most of its citizen engaged with a trending, highly-anticipated financial support that should help the country's economic and trading aspect to boom and improve.

We say this, thought of this, but in reality it is hard to imagine how can bitcoins fuel and power up a country and its economical stabilization with almost all of its citizen engaged with it? First of all, it is not an official currency which will give problems regarding to the trading and cycle of currency within a country. And lastly, the management and utilization of it is also a problem.

So, how can we say that the bitcoins are a support to a country and its economy? Is it even possible? How will that happen?


I think that bitcoin may not be as useful to countries in which the economy is currently stable, compared to the countries which are currently experiencing an inflationary crisis of some sort, such as Turkey and Venezuela at the moment.

Bitcoin as an independent currency is not subject to any government debasement of the money supply, and thus, is able to retain its value much better than these national currencies.

I doubt that it would be able to "improve" the economy of a developed, stable economy per se on a macro scale, but bitcoin is certainly able to help out individuals in each economy on a micro scale, whether with storing of value, hedging against inflation, or international transactions.
Ok, I understand your point. So this meant bitcoins are only capable of helping individuals but not the nation itself? Thank you for your opinion!
20  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoins and a country's economy on: August 25, 2018, 01:48:48 AM

It doesn't help  the country's economy but it can support the citizen  who wants to store their riches on BTC. If you take a look at Venezuela's situation, people are now interested in BTC because they  now are trying to save their money before they'd be poor while having billions of cash on their vaults. Worse thing they might do right now is to create their own cryptocurrency which I think they were planing to.
I did not know of this at first, but your opinion has greatly increased my knowledge about bitcoins and a country with its citizens using it. Thank you very much!
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