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5161  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Marketplaces in your country/region that accept Bitcoin? on: January 13, 2017, 07:07:09 AM
Even if Bitcoin is progressing in value uptrend, and development, it lacks of a wide array of local merchants that accept it.

In the US, I have seen several local shops that accept BTC, but it is a very minimal amount when compared to other stores that mostly accept fiat and/or credit cards like Visa.

That is why I wonder, why BTC hasn't been greatly adopted by local merchants and retailers worldwide, as it would have a positive effect towards mainstream adoption of it and other digital currencies.

Nevertheless, I would like to know if there are local shops around your region or area that would accept BTC.  Grin
i think people not know about bitcoin yet ...
so people not believe yet for payment ..

It's not about believing or not believing but every marketplace will always follow the trend and be targeting only those which can give them big advantages and helping them to cover majority of their customers.
And bitcoin for now still have pretty low users and thus the coverage still under what the marketplaces required to have. If bitcoin just gaining its popularity and as popular as Paypal, the marketplaces will automatically implement the usage of it
5162  Economy / Economics / Re: $1100 to $750 is significant on: January 12, 2017, 12:36:10 PM
what i do is not based on times like this, i bought when price was low at $200 then sold a small portion when price had its first rapid rise and then bought back more bitcoin because i had profit.

then waited for another rapid rise and i did the same thing and bought back again.

after doing this a couple of times i now posses lots of bitcoin that i never though i could have.

and this rise was no different, i only sold a small portion on $1100 and i have been buying back at different levels and mostly at the 750-800 dollar range because of it being the bottom.

This is the good strategy of doing trading with the bitcoin holding, like this you can increase the quantity of bitcoin and this way the price of the purchase is also lowered. And if bitcoin trades in this range for some time then it will be very good for next bull run
This might be really good way to earn large amount of profit just in short time but actually, it just depends on your luckiness, fortunately, that he can sell the bitcoin at the right price and could make profit out of it from the recent price decreasing while some people may, unfortunately, can't take advantage of the significant price changing. If doing this one was that easy then maybe i might have been earning so many bitcoin right now.
5163  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Reason Bitcoin will always be #1 on: January 12, 2017, 12:28:07 PM
Is because the name "Bitcoin" is the best name for a crypto-currency.

No other name will be as good.

That is a lame reason. Monero, and Litecoin are just as good names. But the name never matters, what matters is the usability and demand.

Western Union is a pretty bad name, but still many people use it.
Definitely. Even if you're having a company which has an ugly name but if you're really good on branding and then make the name of your company popular then people will automatically know it and think that the company's name is really good. It's just how the popularity works because of advertising and many factors that can make people always remember the name. Even though, selecting a good name will help to improve the rate of success on branding
5164  Economy / Speculation / Re: Chinese Bitcoin Exchange Inspections Cause Price Drop and FUD on: January 12, 2017, 12:18:23 PM
I don't get it why people will believe that Bitcoin is dead through rumors they can check the price it is still high compared when this coin is first release. Also If Bitcoin is dead then all alt is dead well just compare those currency to Bitcoin. Bitcoin is still the prime currency. But i agree to some of you we should seize these opportunity to buy Bitcoin while price is low then resell it once Bitcoin users understand that the rumors are   false.
Everyone have different mental and opinion. There are some people who want to spread the news to make bitcoin price decreasing while the opposite things happened and expecting the price to increase.
Also, not every people in this world is smart and there must be some dumb people who believing this kind of rumours and then joining the club to spread and becoming another FUDer, no wonder why the price keep decreasing until now.
5165  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the best source of bitcoin nowadays? on: January 12, 2017, 11:54:14 AM
Best source of bitcoin for me is by doing bounty hunting and signature campaigns. I have made some bitcoin by due various tasks and promoting various projects. If you have skills such as designing, writing, graphics creation, etc. you can sell them for bitcoin.

Trading is risky and I don't recommend it as the best way to earn bitcoin. You can go for investing rather than trading.
Investing is risky too, everything from which you can make money is risky.(gambling,trading,investing) trading is a good way to get daily/weekly profit.(if you're good at it)
If not sure where you want to invest, even start it should not do. Risk is everywhere and always. It is necessary to seek information and learn about it.
As long as the risk worth for money then why not, even every aspects of living having risks if you want to observe it furthermore one by one, stopping to earn or doing activities because of the risk which is actually fair is not a good thing. If you afraid of risk then your life must be really bad and you will achieve nothing.
5166  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to make Bitcoin Mainstream Right Now! on: January 11, 2017, 11:30:24 AM
To bitcoin become a mainstream just need to Apple start to use bitcoins in their apps  Cheesy
Unfortunately, the chances for bitcoin to be used by Apple and added to their app store is really little because they already have Apple pay that's now advertised everywhere and it seem that they're really serious about this one and going to make this as popular as paypal and getting used for worldwide. They're just not going to throw their own services into trash can for the sake of another thing which they don't really get into.
5167  Economy / Economics / Re: USD vs BTC on: January 11, 2017, 11:05:07 AM
Bitcoin can't be more popular that USD dollar. Dollar is known and used over the world and the number of bitcoin users are just around 2.5 millions now. But I think Dollar and Americans see the danger in Bitcoin cause of it's price and out of control form.
So, you're making an unreasonable prediction saying that bitcoin can't be more popular than the dollar while actually, you know nothing that will be going in the future. Bitcoin have the chances to be more popular than dollar as any other currency have had since long time ago, the strongest ones will eventually fall and the new will replace it, it's natural law and no one could argue.
5168  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If the mining profits decrease, will Bitcoin end? on: January 11, 2017, 10:58:08 AM
Mining end in the year 2140 so in my opinion is the last thing we should worry about as I am pretty sure we will all be dead and forgotten at that year 2140.

As others have already said then it would depend on transaction fees and also bitcoin will not end but it will be extra expensive as there will be only this amount of bitcoin in circulation(21mln coins) and if people by then decide not to sell than the price should only go up.
It is thoughtful to know that it will end in 2140,beside it is a proposed date. Mining of new bitcoin can end but mining to gain transaction fee continues, due the infinity block of network more so this process is also rewarded.
In about 20 year the mining reward will be under half a Bitcoin. To make the same Bitcoin would need to have a price of almost $30000. Transaction fees will overcome the mining reward even sooner. So this will be a problem (or not) sooner then one might think.
Just see what happen after the recent halving and the effect until now that it's proven the price is rising if you compare with the price before halving. I think that if the mining rewards always goes low, the rate of bitcoin will be increasing and it's will be a fair amount of reward equivalent to fiat for those miners to fulfil their needs of mining such as electricity or maintenance and give them some profit out of it.
This problem will be sorted out by the time.
5169  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Bitcoin overcome Paypal? on: January 11, 2017, 10:45:32 AM
Looking at the present growth , i might overcome paypal.
Like now steam and even Starbucks have started accepting Bitcoins , and its a great achievement .
But we cant predict anything . Bitcoin have to try a lot harder to overcome Paypal .  
Here the condition is same for me but here something going to different because the bitcoin can replace the PayPal at this time but for what if we talk about future . Because as I am from India , here new rules are coming for bitcoin . So probably it may be happened that the transactions with bitcoin will come in many tax systems in the my country & results into huge taxation and transaction charge .
If that's true that India will eventually implement taxation onto bitcoin then I'm really curious how is their method of taxing those bitcoin users except through some sort of merchant or bitcoin company.
And if taxation were as huge as you mentioned then how people there who have bitcoin in such large amounts can holding on and might be a new obstacle for bitcoin to overcome paypal.
5170  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Bitcoin Usage Reduce Demand Of Fiat? on: January 10, 2017, 09:59:41 AM
Definitely, Bitcoin usage will reduce the demand for fiat and increase the demand for bitcoins which in turn increase the price of bitcoins.That is why many governments fear bitcoins.
The fact that most of bitcoiners will end up converting their bitcoin to fiat means the demands for the fiat itself still remain the same and there's nothing for the government to be afraid of about bitcoin.
And as you know that bitcoin's value always determined based on fiat currency such as USD and that indirectly reflects that bitcoin still need fiat
5171  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When did you begin using Bitcoin? on: January 10, 2017, 09:52:41 AM
It's been 13 months I know about bitcoin. But normally since june of 2016 only i had started to invest and do deals with traders, website and other party. Previously i had thought that bitcoin is useless scam but later proved that bitcoin is the only way to earn with less efforts.
By the way, I'm pretty curious about what make you think that bitcoin is a useless scam when bitcoin itself just a currency and not a service providers. Beside of that, it's must be a miracle for you as you stated that you've done a trades and start some investment, gratefully if you bought bitcoin is low prices and selling it at its highest price which was occurred a few days ago. At least you're not just blindly accepting your past opinion about bitcoin
5172  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: How can bitcoin be legalize ? on: January 10, 2017, 08:55:40 AM
It is subject to Government policy, If the Government legalize bitcoin certainly many benefits to be gained, one thing that is important is the issue of taxes. With the Government's policy then the Government can use the bitcoin to prevent money laundering and to collect taxes.

Ya it is true that if the government legalize bitcoin then lot of unwanted transaction can be stopped but same question will start of bitcoin as decentralized technology and the transaction are unrecognized the owner of it only the wallet address can be found. So how the government will tax the bitcoin and in which category will they put the bitcoin revenue for tax
Government can just be taxing through some merchants which dealing or accepting bitcoin as one of their payment methods because taxing things which are decentralised directly is just impossible just like bitcoin
And about the wallet address, it's right that the owner may unrecognised but once government take an action and can recognise who's the actual owner, all of the owner's history of transaction may be revealed
5173  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do Bitcoins have Tax?? on: January 10, 2017, 08:46:03 AM
It's not the Bitcoin that is taxed. There is no tax on dollars for example, but if you are earning, or disposing of capital assets, then you may be liable for taxes. If you take a car in lieu of payment, then you still may have to pay tax.

Exactly, Bitcoin obviously don't have any taxes at all because it is a digital currency or like the real money. Unless the government itself will give the by laws about in bitcoin, and if that happen that's not good for the bitcoin enthusiast like us for sure.
I'd agree with your point that taxes is not so good for our wallet but we can't avoid paying those taxes otherwise, we'll bear the risk to be jailed. But, I guess that the taxes is not going to be that high and no need to be afraid.
And if you all as a bitcoin users never pay the taxes then probably the government will make another movement, banning bitcoin is also one of their option to keep their taxes on fire
5174  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin transactions - Slow OR Fast on: January 10, 2017, 08:40:35 AM
Most of the times they go fast due to the fact that its easy to send them and I use a standard fee so they are arriving pretty fast!
Yes I agree, we can send our money with low fee. Although we have to wait atleast 10 minute to complete the transaction but I am fine with that. Atleast I do not have to do difficult prosedur to send my money such as when I transfer my money using paypal or bank transfer.

Bitcoin transaction is really fast and hassle free as my own experience transacting using my online wallet i never encounter more than 5 mins processing and it amazed me a lot. That time I am sending money to my friend which owe an amount of btc from me in just less than  a minute the amount is already sent and confirmed.
It's probably you're not doing transactions that often and that much. I've rarely seen some transaction that gets confirmed that fast even if it already happens to you for many times as you stated.
And about your words that saying the amount is already sent and confirmed within less than a minute, I can say it's a bit dreamy even the fact that it could possibly happen but even the average of transaction to be confirmed is 10 minutes, and yeah i know it's "average" but that's just a bit odd
5175  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: how strong is bitcoin really? on: January 09, 2017, 01:22:02 PM
The biggest weakness isn't the technology itself, but the weakest point is always human.  Grin
A seed written in an unsecured word doc placed in a folder next to your desktop wallet, weak passwords for online wallets, a lot of trash programs with trojans installed on your computer on mobile phone.. There is a lot of security holes created by users themselves. Wink
A good point you got there. So many people are complaining that they have shit PC which has so many viruses inside it and the fact that they're actually inserting those viruses by their own mistake without even conscious of what they're doing and taking so many risks of something that could threaten their financial by installing pirated software which is provided by crackers in "purpose" but keep blaming on antivirus or whatever, such ironic.
5176  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Colombia just outlawed Bitcoin. Here's how to fight back. on: January 09, 2017, 01:14:48 PM
This petition will be useless. They prohibit the existence of bitcoin in their country in purpose and a petition which is signed by just a few hundred people or even less ( which I'm sure that some of these people aren't Colombians ) will not really give an impact to the government directly so they will choose the wisest move and it doesn't give even a single shit. Just don't expect that much from your petition.
But, at least you're trying.
5177  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does any bank accept Bitcoin? on: January 09, 2017, 01:10:35 PM
Is there any bank/financial institution somewhere in the world that has embraced Bitcoin? Not that I'd deposit my money there, I'm just curious to know it.
i believe there is in the world , but in fact in my country i not see yet ..
Well, for the moment there are no banks that accept bitcoin, because bitcoin is not legalized officially, so, although some countries do not prohibit the use bitcoin, but it will not come to the bank, except bitcoin to form its own bank. well, but one day there may be banks that accept bitcoin.
Also its not yet available that bitcoin to be accepted. i think it is because banks are afraid of frauds or scam.. and they are heard many times about bitcoin that many people are already scam that is why i think government are afraid but i think they are studying bitcoin for future to be accepted even in local business..
That's definitely the lack of information. Bitcoin itself just a cryptocurrency which is created in purpose to make your transaction in digital world easier and convenient, the only one who can scam is those HYIP services and such as that. But, honestly, i don't think that the banks is really that dumb to not realize that bitcoin is just a currency, they're more likely not thinking that way, they just seeking the safest option i guess
5178  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do Bitcoins have Tax?? on: January 09, 2017, 01:02:18 PM
NO TAX. It's decentralized and no one have control over bitcoin. Is your freedom to use it, your money, your wallet, and your rules. Is free from any sort of others control.
It should be like that, but unfortunately the opposite is true.

You hodling like $100,000 worth of Bitcoin isn't really different from you hodling $100,000 worth of stocks. In both cases you have to comply with the tax policies in your country.

If you just keep hiding what you have, then it's seen and treated as a serious crime where you can face severe penalties. It's not all that innocent and simple as you may think.
Obviously right. Even if you don't want to pay tax by taking advantages of the decentralised system but when you're going to buy some goods then you will indirectly give tax in your bills
Although paying tax is not always bad for your economy because if you want to just live in peace without being chased by the police, just do what you're obligated to do
5179  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to explain bitcoin to teenagers or children on: January 09, 2017, 12:46:38 PM


Teenagers are fond of games and other activities. Well if you introduced to your kids games that you win points that you can exchange to bitcoins they may be attracted to it. Getting bitcoins in a fun way will surely catch their interest. You may search for google about those games that integrates bitcoin in their system. Earn and Fun equals children doing bitcoin activities. Its that simple.
That's actually right if teenagers nowadays are fond of games but unfortunately they're only attracted to games which are very well developed and not some sort of 2D classic games even if it's offering you some bitcoin to get for free. I've tried many of those and no one could attract me that deep unfortunately.
5180  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [GIVEAWAY!!] Windows 10 Keys and Selling Microsoft Office 2016 Keys on: January 08, 2017, 07:44:11 AM
Just received Windows 10 Home keys after sharing my story, thanks man!  Grin
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