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3441  Other / Off-topic / Re: paypal vs Bitcoin on: November 13, 2016, 11:38:58 PM
PayPal has to be the biggest con of a company in e-commerce. Their customer support is awful, they can freeze your funds without reason, and they can close your account, forfeiting your balance completely, without any reason. Buying/selling with it is a pain, you get disputed and practically always lose because of PayPal's philosophy of always siding with the buyer. If you're a buyer, you'd want to pay with PayPal, you have a safety net. No safety net with Bitcoin.
3442  Economy / Economics / Re: Mexican currency is dropping fast will they use BTC? on: November 13, 2016, 03:45:51 AM
Markets always crash after a Presidential election. They're going to rebound as they always do. S&P 500 up a significant amount, numerous tech companies fell and are all back up more than they were pre-Election. Currency will come back too.
3443  Other / Politics & Society / Re: TRUMP WINS on: November 13, 2016, 03:40:53 AM
What's embarrassing for Clinton is she had significantly lower turnout compared to Obama and lost two states that haven't went red since the late 1980's.

What can be summed up from this election is that one, American voters do not want a criminal to run for President, and two, polls don't mean anything. Polls of the night of the election had Clinton up about 4 points on average. She won the popular vote, but no where near the margin predicted by the polls. Numerous mathematical models had Clinton winning this thing nice and easy, including 538's statistical model that put her at a 70 percent chance at winning. Electoral college worked in Trump's' favor this year and he gets to lead an entire executive branch with an entire Republican legislative branch. Considering Republicans have 2/3, the Supreme Court is next. Senate is no doubt going to confirm Trump's appointment.
3444  Other / Politics & Society / Re: FBI Says It Will Investigate New Hillary Clinton Emails on: November 07, 2016, 03:53:54 AM
Stupid question: who can arrest comey ( lol it was a commie after all Wink)? And please don't tell me lynch Grin

No one. The entire Department of Justice is worthless considering the Attorney General is Lynch who met with Bill Clinton on a tarmac and had to plead the 5th with the Iran payment deal. James Comey lost a lot with this entire situation in terms of credibility. The Clinton Foundation is where a lot of the corruption lies, and James Comey's brother is the Clinton Foundation's tax attorney. Conflict of interest?
3445  Other / Politics & Society / Re: FBI Says It Will Investigate New Hillary Clinton Emails on: November 06, 2016, 07:19:39 PM
If she becomes President, it will take an act of Congress to take her off the job, even if she is found guilty.

It would be kinda funny, however. A President serving her presidential term from prison.

 Cheesy Cheesy

The moment she gets indicted, the House will immediately vote to impeach her. This includes all the Republicans, and enough Democrats. As of right now, a vote for Hillary Clinton is a vote for her VP. With evidence mounting, an indictment is inevitable. She won't be serving a Presidential term in a prison cell, let alone while she is indicted.
3446  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Julian Assange be Assassinated by Hillary? on: October 25, 2016, 07:33:08 AM
It won't happen...

Hillary is not that ignorant to blatantly assassinate Assange. If you looked at the wikileaks twitter, it seemed he released a deadman's switch to ensure there is at least some safety net on the side of Assange. This raises questions though, what else is there to release? There is apparently a large file waiting to be decrypted by the password Assange could release which holds even more leaks, possibly worse than the Podesta emails we've seen so far. 
3447  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: October 25, 2016, 07:28:36 AM
Rigging the election - Vídeo III: Creamer confirms Hillary Clinton was PERSONALLY involved --> https://youtu.be/EEQvsK5w-jY

You mentioned this on the last page.

Are you going to spam every page with this link?

WTF?
I'm not even in last page. And my last post on this thread, I mentioned the 2 first videos.

Edit: THAT VIDEO WAS RELEASED TODAY.

Funny thing is that Clinton supporters are pushing for a narrative that claims for the editing of the video to be completely deceptive and misleading. Ironic considering the DNC chairman couldn't go on a FOX news talk show and outright deny the claims that the project found. Hillary Clinton has shown the American people how hopeless a democratic system is. You have someone like Hillary Clinton eligible to run for President after breaking numerous laws.
3448  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin help poor countries? on: October 25, 2016, 07:09:18 AM
Not really. The problem with Bitcoin and poverty is that Bitcoin is (by design) aimed for people that have an established technological system in place. You need some sort of device for Bitcoin to even exist, so in a poverty stricken country, it's not going to work.
3449  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ISIS is nothing compared to U.S. cops. on: September 25, 2016, 06:27:06 AM
Can't tell if you're being serious if making this comparison for rhetoric.
3450  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Which US presidential candidate will back Bitcoin? on: September 18, 2016, 04:33:15 AM
Clinton would never bother with Bitcoin. She's a complete moron when it comes to the 21st century technology. I'm not sure if it's her age or her basic incompetence. She has millions funnel to her and her husband in speaking fees, she's fine on her financials and doesn't Bitcoin.
3451  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Remember when Bitcoin was new and..... on: August 11, 2016, 10:28:30 PM
I remember a few surveys you could complete and get like .005 or something BTC. This was like less than a fraction of a penny if I remember correctly at the time. People were dishing out BTC for simple tasks. Anyone could make bank off of it if they hopped on early enough.
3452  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [$$$] LEARN HOW A 15 YEAR OLD MAKES $800 A WEEK [$$$] on: August 08, 2016, 10:52:41 AM
If you're not the creator, why are you redistributing it? It has to be publicly available at that point.
3453  Other / Off-topic / Re: I spent all my saving on bitcoin, now i am broke on: July 11, 2016, 07:35:06 AM
Yes, this is a very stupid idea. You don't invest your entire life savings into anything. Considering you have almost no savings, investing it right now isn't the greatest idea either. The first step of investing is to work to obtain an initial starting capital, not take everything you own and throw it away long term while you're left with nothing.
3454  Economy / Economics / Re: How would you double $100,000 safely? on: July 01, 2016, 07:15:49 AM
You don't.

What I would do is invest it in the stock market for long term investments if you actually want to see a return. It's not safe, but it's not dangerous. To all the suggestions stating gambling, don't bother. Save yourself the suicidal thoughts.
3455  Economy / Speculation / Re: What price should I buy at? on: June 16, 2016, 08:33:13 AM
Haven't checked lately, but the price is really shooting up. Very nice, we've been at a stand still for months a bit ago.
3456  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you trust to bitcoin casinos? on: May 30, 2016, 10:46:43 PM
There are some reputable Bitcoin casinos but for the most part, no. There so shady and time and time again we've seen exit scams from BTC casinos. You're bound to lose money from them anyways, either through getting scammed or not.
3457  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bernie Sanders on bitcoin?? on: May 12, 2016, 11:56:47 PM
Bernie Sanders is the people's advocate, and he specifically supports poor people against large corporations. Bitcoin and poverty don't really go together, and considering he has a steep hill to climb to get the Democratic nomination, Bitcoin is probably the least concern he has.
3458  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: People hate Bitcoins? on: April 21, 2016, 01:57:58 AM
Really simple question but those who use this forum are clearly going to like bitcoin while those who don't use this forum will either hate it, or be completely ignorant on the subject. The general consensus about Bitcoin portrayed by the mainstream media is that it's some evil entity that wants to take over the world or some crap like that. This clearly reflects when the average Joe thinks Bitcoin is only used by criminals unfortunately Sad
3459  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: earn 0.5 btc on: April 09, 2016, 06:02:49 AM
I really wouldn't go on with a signature campaign to earn bitcoin. Your rank is virtually worthless to any worthy campaign to give you anything to post around the forums. On top of that, if I remember correctly, there are posting limitations for new members. Newbie posts pay something like pennies per post if you can even find a campaign that will accept you which is equivalent to faucets. Only hope is to buy an account to post on but you'll have to put the money down and post quality posts.
3460  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: March 31, 2016, 05:28:17 AM
What's extremely interesting, the Hillary supporters that (don't watch CNN) have trouble explaining how HRC is an actual trustworthy Presidential candidate which seems to not spark any flame on who the hell they're actually supporting. If I remember correctly, according to exit polls, HRC was the most untrustworthy candidate who's currently running and it seems as if she's going to get the Democratic nomination. I don't understand it and never will. This only says things about how much money and fraud Hillary is bringing to this campaign to scoop up the Democratic nomination. The unfortunate reality is, she will get picked apart by Trump who isn't going to hold back in his smear against Hillary.
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