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41  Other / Archival / Re: Where you get Bitcoin ? on: August 01, 2016, 05:22:58 PM
I get my bitcoin from a trusted trader and then I use that for some investments to make more from it instead of them just sitting idle doing nothing for me.

The main source of my bitcoin is came from signature campaign even it is little earnings but i think it will grow in the future that is why i am continuous participating in campaign for my future.
42  Economy / Economics / Re: Investing Bitcoins? on: July 31, 2016, 03:17:56 PM

yes that is right, the simplest form of bitcoin investment is to buy bitcoin and then hold it for the price increase, because i have personally studied the market get knowledge from my friends and using other resources i concluded that the price of bitcoin will increase in upcoming days, so investment in bitcoin in current days is a good decision.

The simplest way you can invest in Bitcoin is to buy some bitcoins and now buying BTC is simpler than ever. If u wish to earn more bitcoins with coins u have then u have several options. In my case its gambling, for now. I`m thinking about cloud mining, a lot of people make money that way as I see.
43  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin or gold? on: July 30, 2016, 04:45:05 PM
in present time as the price of bitcoin is increasing regularly therefore i will like to give preference to bitcoin instead of gold. because the price of gold is increasing very in a very very low speed, as compare to bitcoin where as bitcoin rate is increasing very rapidly it is expected that in next few months the price of bitcoin will easily cross the 1200 $ limit. and that is the reason that i have invested all my assets in bitcoin.

I was  considering buying both bitcoins and gold for investment purposes but now not, then obviously best choice will be cold storage/paper wallets for your bitcoins and maybe a safe for your gold... But if you're asking everyone in general where they keep their wealth, I just mainly use regular wallets because I like investing in other things at times, and to maybe but some stuff with bitcoins.
44  Other / Off-topic / Re: Have you ever lost Bitcoin? on: July 30, 2016, 04:35:19 PM
I lost few forgetting to backup my blockchain.info wallet on early days but loss was not that big however i got scammed by one program like 0.05 btc after that never ever thought about investing in any such program.

Mostly I concern about my earning and do not want to lose them. I have made multiple wallets and divide the BTC between them, so that if one wallet is lost or sloten, not all my earnings are lost. Also i never keep my earning in exchanges etc where there is more chances of a loss. Online wallets are also not a safe place to keet the bitcoins. Desktop wallets are the best way to save the money.
45  Economy / Services / Re: YOCOIN Signature Campaign JOIN THE FUTURE[FULL] on: July 30, 2016, 02:53:33 PM


Thanks dude, I have received the payment. Great campaign and nice campaign manager Wink
46  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: I have $14 paypal I need btc on: July 30, 2016, 02:51:48 PM
Hello guys I have $14 pp and i need btc.
I need around 12$ btc


Thanks

It's still not easy to buy bitcoins with your credit card or PayPal, depending on your jurisdiction. This is because such transactions can easily be reversed with a phone call to the card company. Since it's hard to prove any goods changed hands in a transfer of bitcoins, exchanges avoid this payment method and so do most private sellers.
47  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin better or paypal? on: July 29, 2016, 05:59:30 PM
Both were important based upon different factors. In my view bitcoin is much used by me as a best investment as well on transactions. I prefer PayPal on shopping for its increased acceptance among stores compared to bitcoin as well for its reversible option.


I prefer bitcoin above all currency's because I think its much safer, not a lot phishing websites and also the fact that you cannot get robbed.
Plus its also that the bitcoin is a real currency, paypal is not a real currency its more a pay method that you can use.
48  Other / Off-topic / Re: Way to get bitcoin..!! on: July 29, 2016, 05:41:52 PM
Lot of methods are there to make bitcoin earning. Even faucets is good if you are a beginner, when days pass try with some other methods to increase your earning. As faucets will consume long time to give very minimal earning.
49  Economy / Economics / Re: Why have Bitcoin instead of cash? on: July 29, 2016, 05:29:42 PM
Cash is good for day-to-day transactions while bitcoins is good for online transactions. Since we are all going cashless, people might start seeing the benefits of bitcoins... asides the fact that its price keeps increasing.



It is same concept like why using debit card and not using cash.. It absolutely will get more safety if we didn't get a lot cash money when walking around the street.
And with btc you can do more transaction in a minute than transaction with cash.
50  Economy / Speculation / Re: If bitcoin dropped to $1, what you do? on: July 29, 2016, 05:27:34 PM
Bitcoin price will never be 1$ or lower because it is toi strong cryptucurrenc to that happent and it is first cryptocurrency in the world.


If the price drops down to $1, then there must be a better alternative that has more potential than bitcoin. Clearly at that point, something terrible must have happened to bitcoin which makes it unusable and unwanted. The demand must be next to none, and that would be reflected in my options.
51  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin can not replace fiat on: July 29, 2016, 04:05:05 PM
In a few decades, the bitcoin or another coin, maybe Ethereum will be used widely, could even replace certain fiat.
Lol maybe you'll be a dreamer because I think until whenever altcoin can never replace bitcoin. bitcoin users has exceeded 10 million ? users when compared with etherum users who can be sure that they are also users of bitcoin right ? for bitcoin replace fiat i think its include impossible ?

What ever happens to this world, as long as fiat(local currencies) is still the legal tender recognized by the government, then there is no way that cryptocurrencies could replace fiat... We are too far from the time when technology would turn the tide and make bitcoin as our main currency.. Maybe when all that are around us is payable with bitcoin, then there is a chance that it could happen..  Smiley

Bitcoin will became an option to pay at online shops,at the real i dont know if the merchants will accept bitcoin but the main control of the transactions will be always fiat,bitcoin cant replace it now today and maybe never.
52  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What would you like to buy? on: July 29, 2016, 03:57:54 PM
I want to buy a large plaza with my bitcoin and then rent it out


The thing that I most would like to buy is not on the list which is my main target when the right time came to spend and it is gadgets, electronics. I really want to purchase a high end smart phone, laptop, desktop. I also like appliances and clothes.
53  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin in 2020 on: July 29, 2016, 03:34:17 PM
Bitcoins would be not worth a 5 digit amount till there is some speculation like the current silk road auction news that cause bitcoins to double its price. Even earlier in 2014, there was a lot of chaos with regards to bitcoins that caused the sudden rise in bitcoins. Compared to the initial price of bitcoins as 0.01 Euro, it would be most probably worth 10,000 euros in 4 years from now.



The bitcoin will be a lot bigger in 2020, also what you have to keep in mind that is that the bitcoin will get another halving in 2020 so the price can go to a high amount by than Maybe even to a really high amount something near the 1 or 2k.
54  Other / Off-topic / Re: Getting My First Whole Bitcoin? on: July 29, 2016, 03:23:44 PM
The easiest way to get a bitcoin is to buy it. Other than than that, there is no easy way to have a bitcoin. You apply signature campaign but it will take a long time to make your earnings to be a whole bitcoin. You have a lot of work to do before you can have a bitcoin.


Getting your first bitcoin can be done with all kind of methods of course, one of the best methods is doing a signature campaign because its easy and also pretty safe, keep in mind its different at every signature campaign plus your forum rank.
55  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do Bitcoins have Tax?? on: July 29, 2016, 03:20:52 PM
It will depend upon country to country. But I think income is mostly taxed in all country dependent upon if you fall under tax laws of that country. Also which all country has zero taxation policy let us know.

Transaction fees goes to the miners who use it as an incentive to confirm your transaction. Governments do not have a viable way to apply taxation policies to every Bitcoin users due to it being pseudonymous. With that, government would be more reluctant to accept Bitcoin.
56  Economy / Economics / Re: Government & Bitcoin on: July 29, 2016, 02:39:46 PM
technology is challenging government everyday, we are at 2016 and this is already so cool we have 90% of our work done on technology and this is exactly what those old man had ever dreamed of. we are not only using the technology but also developing it our self so the more you know the more powerful you will be



Bitcoin was created for there is no inverention from third side in this situation is goverment and bank so i think goverment just adopted bitcoins technology and make  their own, i imagine there is no fiat anymore and money has converted to cryptocurency and each country have their own.
57  Economy / Economics / Re: Why You Should Never Sell Your Bitcoins Ever on: July 29, 2016, 02:29:14 PM
So far, I have not sold any bitcoin. I just used some bitcoins. I think the bitcoin is the best investment so far. 


I think it is good to hold and use the bitcoin. The bitcoin price will rise in long term. If you use it, it will also help the price.


Lol I can't sell my bitcoin if I don't have. But I only sell my bitcoin when the price increase I can make profit with it.
I know that not selling your bitcoin have some good things, but people love to make profit.
58  Other / Off-topic / Re: In 20 years, what would you like to do with your bitcoin? on: July 29, 2016, 02:23:13 PM
In.20 years, or even sooner, I'd like to have enough Bitcoins to.live carless, independent from banks and fiat money. Hope that will be possible.




I feel that In 20 years, we'll be using gadgets that we cannot even imagine right away. I would be happy to hope that Bitcoin is going to stay one of them, but for some reason it seems to me that a better solution will be found on that time
59  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you accept bitcoin as your salary? on: July 29, 2016, 02:19:02 PM
sure i will accept bitcoin as my salary...looking further we also see that the rate of bitcoin is now some high in rate...


I cant use bitcoin in all the places in my real life so I prefer to be paid with my local currency nowadays. Eventhough we can convert our bitcoin to fiat at any time, but that involved a lot of work to do. Maybe, in the future when a lot of offline merchants accept bitcoin as the payment method, then I will change my decision
60  Other / Off-topic / Re: I will invest! on: July 29, 2016, 02:15:24 PM
  I will invest too its the best way to gain profit.
Also the bitcoin has a great future a head.
I think the bitcoin will rise soon and we can reached the maximum price of it this year at 950$.




Better to dont invest in any investment site or cloudmining they are not paying real they are good in the first time but in few days you cannot withdraw your money anytime.. its better to invest your money in trading but it needs a lots of study.
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