I'm going to say that'll happen after a very long period of time after Bitcoin overcomes the hurdles of wallet security for non savvy users and mass adoption. Personally, I think it might be like 6-7 years at best, but hopefully I'm still there to see it.
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sorry forgot to post that I was helped out! Thanks!!!
Nice to hear your transaction finally cleared. If you need help you know where to ask
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That really isn't enough...fees are a VERY tiny percentage of the amount being sent Miners wouldn't make more than $50 a day
Trust me, by the time we get to the point where all 21 million BTC have been mined and the only thing supporting the continued mining will be fees, there will be enough transactions and the value in BTC to make sure mining is sustainable. I wouldn't worry about it, we're a while away from it happening.
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Well here we are, who'd have thought? I certainly never thought it would get this big, but then again this might all just be another bubble. Still I'm rather blown away by the fact we've finally hit $1K.
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As stated, we can't actually help you unless you can show us the transaction ID of your transaction. Will be waiting.
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Signed up, got my 0.05 btc credit, and still waiting for the site to get the 5000 members. As of the post they have 3,550 members. Just waiting to actually see what comes of this, really hoping it is legit.
It's most definitely not legit, they are simply there to steal your info so that they can straight coins in your accounts. Don't bother to get your hopes up.
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How can you even think that a website that asks for your Coinbase or Blockchain email must be a phishing scam? Aren't you giving your PayPal email when you register on Ebay or on Amazon?
Actually you only give your PP when you have to pay for something and anyways eBay is owned by PP and Amazon is a well known company. Comparatively, this site has no credibility and no valid reason to need your Coinbase and Blockchain.
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LOL Bitcoin is like 90% speculation and it wouldnt take anywhere near 99% of the current adopters to ditch it for it to become trendy to dump.
Well put it this way, BTC was around $1 per BTC when I first joined and since then the community has expanded greatly from the number of people ready to accept BTC as payment to the number of forum users and so I would say the community has grown a hundredfold at least since then.
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the min fee for low priority tx is a good place to start. That is 0.1 mBTC per kB.
You can also choose to have a larger transaction fee if you want your transaction to go through faster. Honestly, if I were you though I would avoid not paying tx fees.
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I agree People need to look at historical Bitcoin price graph so they are not disgusted when correction comes It's always going to be this way until we gain some sort of stability and in my mind that's quite a long way a away. For it to be stable it needs to have large integration and usage on a world-wide scale which while it is happening to an extent not enough to actually keep it entirely stable.
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I'm pretty sure you can't advertise for both Primedice and Bitcoinsports.eu according to Stunna's rules... - You may not advertise any other sites/threads. This includes non-paid for advertisements. You may include other non advertising related. Eg. a quote, your Bitcoin address etc.
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We'll either see the price keep on skyrocketing or the bubble burst; just depends on the timeframe. Personally, I'm thinking that the price is going to plummet before the end of the year at which point the threads about how Bitcoin is a terrible investment start popping up.
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No collateral and wanting a 3k+ loan... seems legit
Welp, there are always some people willing to fall into the honeypot trap, hence why scammer's still actually manage to scam people. I don't particularly like to point fingers are far as trust goes, but this loan is at least rather suspicious.
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If you do reuse passwords and have a sizable sum in Coinbase or Blockchain, you kind of are asking for your coins to be phished out of your hands.
Honestly, I woudn't keep more than 1 BTC in either blockchain.info/coinbase, as online wallets are really just to do day to day transactions. Very rarely will you need to spend more than $1000 USD on a single transaction and you can always move coins from your encrypted wallet on your HDD or out of cold storage. No real reason to store a mass of BTC online.
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this. avoid btc-e
Yup, to reiterate once again, avoid BTC-e like the plague, right now quite a few users are unable to withdraw for various reasons and support isn't doing squat.
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Someone breaking it's cryptography? NSA maybe? MtGox stealing all it's bitcoins?
All of those would definitely cause a dip in the prices, but I doubt it to the extent that it falls to below $1 . Bitcoin's value originates from basically supply and demand, despite the fact that some proponents claim it has "intrinsic value". It's value comes from the fact people are willing to buy it at a certain price, so I feel it'll only fall to that value when 99% of the community ditches it. As to the reason why people ditch it that's anyone's guess.
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I think a confirmation screen would be nice. I meant to hedge Oakland bet with Dallas and accidently clicked on Oakland. Did not prompt me even though I have it enabled on mobile. You do everything so well. No-one would be upset with a confirmation screen
Might want to try enabling the confirmation for all bets rather than just mobile, I occasionally bet off of my phone and I always get a confirmation. What mobile are you using?
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Hilariously obvious phishing scam, the registration asks for your Coinbase Email and Blockchain Email, ROFL.
Nah, clearly their going to give everyone who signs up $50 USD. I mean it's only 2500*50 which is $125,000 USD which obviously isn't that much money. Obviously there's nothing wrong here folks...
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TF is the best example here.
TF is a good example in recent history, but there are a crap ton of examples since Bitcoin first started. Overall, it's a lesson to be learned by the community, trust no-one.
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I state once again, this user shouldn't be depending on trust as a newbie, he should provide the facts that he could actually pay. He has refused multiple times to provide any addresses that he stores his bitcoins on.
I'm not even sure whether we can trust anyone to a great extent (at least on this forum), as it has been shown time and time again that there are people willing to wait a long time to gain rep and trust before scamming a lot of people out of coin. Thus, I find it even harder to trust newbie's without any tangible proof.
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