Hey Everyone, Anyone know why there is not a normal ETH wallet out just yet ? or did i just missed it ? How do you all store your coins atm ? cause a exchange aint the way to go atm . Also did anyone ever counted the max coin amount ? or a approx of it? Kind regards, The GUI wallet called Mist is currently in beta stage. You have to be careful storing large amounts of Ether there now that the software it is beta. In the meantime, you can use the command line wallet called geth to store all your Ether as this is the one that it is being used right now because it is stable. Hope this helps. P.S. You could also make a ETH paper wallet is geth command line wallet ? i am using geth it is working but i can not see my balance. If you want to see your Ether balance in geth, then you would type eth.getBalance(eth.coinbase) That command would show you balance in a jiffy. If I'm wrong, then please somebody correct my statement.
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So what kind of gambling game would be best to win more than rather lose? Now that with dice games, there is no real strategy at all (and it is based on pure luck), I would like to know a game which I could gamble and win better (if there is it). Perhaps, it would be Blackjack or Poker?
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As Bitcoin's future becomes uncertain, it is hard to determine whenever it will be used as a mainstream currency or not. However, if Bitcoin keeps growing in price and demand, we might be seeing a great future for it. There are many things that BTC needs to have fixed and among them they are: block size and TPS. Other than that, Bitcoin is totally awesome.
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The best thing about Bitcoin that I like is the ability to store large amounts of money on a paper wallet, without worrying about fees or restrictions such as banks do. A paper wallet would act as a vault or safe (like in a bank) where you keep all your savings there. I would always have control of my own money and spend it anytime, anywhere 24/7.
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Hey Everyone, Anyone know why there is not a normal ETH wallet out just yet ? or did i just missed it ? How do you all store your coins atm ? cause a exchange aint the way to go atm . Also did anyone ever counted the max coin amount ? or a approx of it? Kind regards, The GUI wallet called Mist is currently in beta stage. You have to be careful storing large amounts of Ether there now that the software it is beta. In the meantime, you can use the command line wallet called geth to store all your Ether as this is the one that it is being used right now because it is stable. Hope this helps. P.S. You could also make a ETH paper wallet
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GPU which are more effective than CPUs for this task). For some PoWs, GPUs offer no advantage. Some PoWs even leave your CPU running cool... Exactly. Mining with GPU depends on the coin algorithm, whereas some are efficiently mined with the GPU while others are better mined with CPU. An example of this is Ethereum which can be mined with a GPU due to its Dagger Hashimoto algorithm. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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The sites I go to, provides good news of Bitcoin everyday and they are a constant source of information. Those sites are CoinDesk and Bitcoin Magazine. They are the best.
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I think Litecoin would die in the next few years if there is no innovation at all. The only thing that Litecoin is good for is trading and holding it for long term. In the end, Bitcoin will stay for plenty of years to come. Just my opinion.
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If Bitcoin's price remains as it is or it goes higher, then we could expect a good year for Bitcoin to shine in 2016. Maybe the marketcap would increase and development as well, since block size issue has not been solved yet. I will wait until next year and see how good it would go for Bitcoin.
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Maybe we could spread the word of Bitcoin by making a commercial and stream it live whenever it is on a TV channel or YouTube. The commercial's purpose would be to attract people's attention by introducing a better way of payment than using standard payment methods such as Visa, Mastercard or even fiat money. I think this would really get Bitcoin towards mass adoption.
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Try to cut your expenses by spending less on services such as Internet service provider, phone service, and satellite TV service. Just choose the things that you really need and can afford to pay. If you do this, you will play right and save money for the long term. Just my opinion.
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I'm going to keep staking my Bitcoins, until I reach a desirable amount to invest it on cloud mining with Hashnest, as I would certainly love to buy Antminer S7 hashrate. 500Gh/s or more would be good enough for me. Then, I would sell the hashrate at a later time for profit (at a higher price).
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As Bitcoin would be seen as a commodity instead of replacing fiat currency, it is still good to have both accounts until Bitcoin is turned into the world's reserve currency. Nevertheless, a Bitcoin wallet would be better if it would be accepted at major businesses such as Walmart, Sears, Target and many other big companies. I'm waiting for Bitcoin to become mainstream adopted anywhere in the world. Just my opinion.
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I think a great way to grow your Bitcoins, would be to invest in an alt coin (make a research first) that you could stake preferably with a high stake rate. An example of this would be HyperStake cryptocurrency. I've been doing this with some Bitcoins and I have earn a good return. Just pick the strategy that works best for you.
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I'm getting ready to buy some more Hyper and stake them using my laptop. This is going to be very exciting. Can't wait for Hyper to be added to Poloniex and Cryptsy, especially Poloniex as it is my most favorite right now. Maybe someday Hyper would be worth $1
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Wow. New wallet already? Way to go! This is really great. I'm so glad I'm holding this coin. It pays out dividends and it looks like it will continue to survive for the next years. Price is really cheap right now, and it would be the perfect time for me to buy more and become a shareholder. By the way, I was thinking if it was possible to stake Ambercoin with my Raspberry Pi 2? I have already compiled the Amber wallet for RPi2, you can snag it from github.com/StakeBox/AmberCoin. You should be able to drop it into Rasbian wheezy or jessie and be done. This is so great. Thanks a lot for sharing this with me. Luckily, I would be able to set this up on my Raspberry Pi 2 in just a matter of a few minutes. Time for me to start staking for fresh new Amber!
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If the New World Order is coming, they would probably use Bitcoin as the global currency, and as a result this will replace old fashioned fiat currencies such as the dollar. Do you believe this would happen?
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Absolutely fabulous. Now we can have the greatness of anon coins such as Dash and Monero into a single decentralized platform. This is really good news. If Ethereum could keep up with this, we will be able to see it go to the moon! Time to buy some more.
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Whenever there is gambling, there is greediness. That is why I'm trying to stay away as possible from Gambling sites, as they usually turn me into a greedy person and waste most of my Bitcoins.
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Litecoin is practically dead. Just look at it, there is no new development and no innovation at all. I think that the only thing Litecoin is good at is for trading and making some quick profit. Other than that, it is just another copy of Bitcoin.
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