I don't think OP is doing the promotion anymore unfortunately... still might have to give the site a try though, looks like a pretty interesting binary site.
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Yep, I can say I have made some bitcoin today. Made around .12 btc with the sig campaign and also made a risky .167 bitcoin today on what seems to be a reliable ponzi site as of right now at doublebit.co.in ... As of right now it seems to be paying, but took a chance to see if I could make a quick double on my bitcoin. I personally like to gamble on investment sites rather than anything, and wanted to try this one out... and so far it's worked.
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bump... willing to negotiate on price.
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My biggest hope for bitcoin is to find a bit coin community in my country and be able to buy physical goods with my btc , I hope I will see that soon
I feel that it would happen for small businesses that take up bitcoin, but it will take a while for bigger businesses to implement the protocol for accepting bitcoin payments I believe. It's going to take a lot to replace the fiat system with cryptocurrencies in general.
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If you mean 1$ per hour of work,yes
If you mean 24$ / day, that is really difficult because it is almost a salary
That depends on where you live cryptoworld, but in the US that's not even close to what an annual salary is here. Minimum wage is around $7.25 per hour, not sure about the exact amount but I know it's close. So if you work around 8 hours per day which is typical, you would make well over $24 per day.
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Lol, while that does help the "mobile friendly" aspect of that post... I'm talking about a "user friendly" way to derive that kind of formatting in a "user friendly" setting where someone would just have to login to bitcointalk through a downloaded app that has notification features... It's the thought that counts though.
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Still i will recommend bitcoin core. Earlier it was too slow, now its fast enough for day to day use Most secure, most reliable, thats way to go. Idk about the core... it's way too slow for me still, and it will take up the rest of my memory on my laptop which I'm not okay with... As for now I'm going to stick with multibit and breadwallet for a mobile wallet.
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hallo sir What is today the payment avatar bonus ?
The payment for avatar will be made on 2nd October it is stated clear on op.So we still have time to wait for avatar's payments. I think the avatar payments are directly a month after you put it on... He was just using the 2nd of October as an example. Chennan, do you know how I go about claiming my post bonuses? Do I have to manually PM Starz once a month? Do I need to wait 28 days before my first payment? I'm a little confused, as I've only done one campaign before and that seemed a bit more straightforward. Any help/advice from a longstanding member would be appreciated. Excuse my n00b. I think that Stars would have wrote down what day you put on your avatar so they know which day they would need to pay you. If I were you I would go on magical dice and wait for Stars or cryptasm to come on the chat and ask them... cryptasm is on there now so I would suggest you get on your magical dice account and ask him your questions... I'm in no way affiliated with the sig campaign managers, I just do the campaign myself.
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hallo sir What is today the payment avatar bonus ?
The payment for avatar will be made on 2nd October it is stated clear on op.So we still have time to wait for avatar's payments. I think the avatar payments are directly a month after you put it on... He was just using the 2nd of October as an example.
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Do you have cource which tells the very important part of how to earn some bitcoins because i am not finding any reliable way of earning bitcoins online instead of just buying them and storing them?
If you are looking for some get "rich" quick scheme, or some website that gives out a lot of bitcoin for free... there are none. Best ways to earn bitcoins are going to be through offering a service, selling some product, or in this case on bitcointalk, through signature campaigns... other than that, there are riskier ways to earn... but if you want to "earn" bitcoins you would have to provide some type of service or good.
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Personally, I would think that it would be pretty "killer" if bitcointalk had it's own app so the webpage could be converted into a more "mobile friendly" type of format. Plus it would be nice to have notifications when you get a PM or someone responded to you or something like that; without having to check your emails which could get pretty clogged up with spam mail and the like.
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There have been good points as to why it does violate fungibility and doesn't violate fungibility by several people in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1190707.0I'm sure you've seen it floating on top of the discussions going on today... but it's an interesting topic, nevertheless.
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OK, cool. How do you think the price will behave between now and 2017? What role do you think that the halving will play during that time?
I have two scenarios (provided that Bitcoin halving is not canceled or otherwise meddled with, of course). The first (let's call it an optimistic one, lol) assumes that nothing substantial changes in the long run after the halving (beyond the usual short-lived paroxysms of pumps&dumps), the second (a pessimistic one, wtf) assumes that miners actually begin suffering heavy losses, mining is paralyzed (until the difficulty drops a few times), panic sell sets in (started by miners liquidating their stashes and jobs), price collapses to below $100 and levels off at about 50 dollars per coin... Yikes.. that pessimistic view is a very dire one. Let's say that were to happen, how much of the bitcoin community will completely fall off in your opinion? I think if bitcoins price were to drop to $50 and the debate of block size still rages on, I would think probably at least over 25% of the community would sell all of their bitcoins, mining hardware, etc. and just move on... But at the same time I could see that some people would want to stay in the game and hope that the core dev team can implement something which would ease the blocksize debate and give miners more reason to mine even harder... These next couple years are going to be absolutely ridiculous to watch bitcoin prices fall and rise. Personally I would just be happy if the price would stay at $230 lol.
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I don't trust the wikipedia page to be accurate
The leading cryptonote coin is Monero but there are some other ones such as Boolberry (small, with some advanced featured), AEON (small, with some advanced features), Bytecoin (80% ninja premined), etc. When you say "small" do you just mean that the overall market for that coin is small, or the block size is small, etc? But I have been really impressed with monero's structure and community, I have been researching a little on it and so far so good on my end. I'd just have to see it get closer to $1 for me to start wanting to invest in it.
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I think that it should be important to note the fungibility issue of bitcoin, since that seems to be a pretty popular topic of what's going on today in terms of the cryptocurrency vs. cryptonote aspect of things. I think it would definitely be an important lesson to teach and important for the people who are taking the class to learn these issues in full.
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you should make your bitcoin anonymous from the start. which means you should buy it with cash from someone and place it in a new address. this way it will have no links to you, because buying from any sort of exchange or using credit card would link it to you.
I think this would be a good idea, if a large majority of people had bitcoin and you could find people to sell/buy anywhere in the world... but where I live, there is hardly no one that carries bitcoin or would want to sell them. I've check on localbitcoins website a good amount of times, and still have trouble finding someone in my area that's worth the drive. Also, it would be nice to have bitcoinATM's to be able to buy with cash... but again, there are none where I live...
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What happens if your friend Alice gives you counterfeit cash, you go to spend it in a store, and they confiscate it?
Counterfeit cash is more easily detectable, and if it's a good counterfeit it will probably fool other people too. But I think what a good percentage of what people are trying to say in this thread, is that if businesses start incorporating a way to detect if a bitcoin is blacklisted; it would be just as easily detectable and therefore wouldn't make bitcoin fungible... Also you would end up losing a lot of money that way if you yourself didn't incorporate a way to be able to check if the bitcoin you are receiving for payment by someone else is tainted, since in the future it will be more protocol for every bitcoin business to start checking the blacklist to see if the bitcoin they received for a service has been tainted or not.
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I can confirm this... Thanks doublebit! Looking forward to see how all this goes after 4 days
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I recommend bitcoin to 3 friends and all of them was very skeptic and negative about it. After that I gave up People are just to scared to invest on Internet or try something new and revolutionary. We need more public videos that can easily dispel the myths about bitcoin. A lot of people I've talked to think it's only for drugs and hackers. Honestly, I don't think public videos published on youtube really isn't going to change anything. If we want to see a big mass adoption on this, we would need "reputable" media(CNN, etc.) to start covering the recent events of what's going on like big banks investing into the idea of the blockchain... unfortunately no one mainstream really cares unfortunately..
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