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1461  Economy / Economics / Re: "Deflation" in Europe is actually Inflation in disguise on: May 07, 2015, 10:14:08 AM
I don't see massive inflation coming for the simple reason that all the free borrowed money as well as the bulk of income and gains in income  are going to the top layer which is more intent on buying assets rather than spending at the super market.

When people don't have jobs or jobs that pay well its hard to see an explosion in prices.

Yes but contrary to the gains, inflation does trickle down. Any printing of money instantly devalues the currency, doesn't matter if it's spend in the grocery store.

Stock inflation is yes proportionally higher than average goods, but we are nontheless robbed aswell.


You keep asserting this nonsense as if it were facts.  After 6 years of money printing in the US, UK and Euroland, you'd think the fact that prices have been falling would convince you otherwise.

Out of curiosity, if prices are falling, why do you care at all about this "inflation" you keep going on about?

So you think inflation can't trickle down? Huh, just wait until the stock, real estate & bond market collapses, then you will see real inflation.

All that money will flow into "hard assets" like Buffett said. Then the consumer will see how the Weimar Republic and Zimbabwe felt like.

Warren Buffet buying up railroads and farmland, soon all prices will rise over the board Smiley

Inflation can be postponed, but not forever...
1462  Economy / Economics / Re: How to save money. on: May 07, 2015, 09:36:14 AM
Well look there are 2 assets that humans can have:   time & money!

If you dont have 1 you definitely have the other:

Work 9-5 job and over-hours, you have money but you dont have time!

Jobless, and on welfare, you got all time but no money!

Find the perfect balance between and you will be happy  Cheesy
1463  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: where you get bitcoin every day? on: May 07, 2015, 09:28:02 AM
Every day ?? maybe earn not every day because i can get it every minutes from Minining(with Script like scrypt.cc)

whether it is such as mining the cloud? How much did you get every day? whether requiring substantial capital?

Mining is not super profitable at all, unless you mine other altcoins that are likely to go up or pump and dump ones, when you mine bitcoins even in cloud mining you get little profit and you are not guaranteed that the price will stay stable, it can drop 20$ and fuck up all your winnings, although it has been pretty stable lately i dont recommend mining to any newbie

Well still better to try your luck with pump altcoins, especially that has big initial investment and low difficulty. Mine alot of it, then dump it and buy bitcoin with it  Cheesy
1464  Other / Off-topic / Re: How do you earn money online? on: May 07, 2015, 09:26:25 AM
There are many ways to earn online,
search a little and you can find hundred of ways how to earn at least $1k a week.
the main question is...
Are you willing to earn?


yes, how can i earn 1k a week?
is it legit? because i hate scam and i don't want to do referrals

Start here for example:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/dlfx66vm2u89wew/How_to_Make_Money_Online_2015_FULL.pdf

Or here if you want to work for bitcoin:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/ct4a7clrvg2kfsu/How_to_earn_Money_Online_Fast_v1.00.pdf
1465  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ●♦★██████ FREE BITCOIN SOFTWARES ██████★♦● on: May 07, 2015, 09:23:03 AM
What is this written in?  Java?

It's in C#, while the web requests are JSON.
1466  Other / Off-topic / Re: How do you earn money online? on: May 07, 2015, 06:18:59 AM
I gamble online to make money.

wow thats cool, i always loose money on gambling XD

he probably owns a casino, or has alot of referrals on a casino
1467  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Marital Rape a Crime? on: May 07, 2015, 06:17:55 AM
Exactly my thoughts. If a woman is saying 'no' it means just that, just break the Marriage if you're not satisfied with your married sexual life, instead of forcing yourself on her.

Exactly.
But how about the woman is the one who's forcing the man?
Is that a called rape? or hes just lucky to have that kind of wife?


He is not lucky, especially if she is a nympho, and the men's balls are dryed out.

But men dont really care, its only the "poor" women that play the victim always. Males are stronger and dont play victims, they strugle through it.
1468  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ●♦★██████ FREE BITCOIN SOFTWARES ██████★♦● on: May 07, 2015, 04:55:11 AM

Looks pretty comprehensive. If you think you're missing any currencies which you'd like to add, go to Blockchain.info and see which ones they support.

EDIT: Found their list. Here are the currencies they support:


Yes obvisouly BTC is the primary currencies. I got only AED as extra by request, any other currencies you wish to add tell me now, i`ll soon release it Smiley

It looks fine from here. Smiley

Always interesting to see that sites never seem to miss out NZD. Our population is smaller than Minnesota and yet our currency always seems to be included in currency lists no matter where you go (back when I was into forex trading, this was the case as well).

Yes because its one of the strongest currencies in the world. There are still a few cental banks that dont use the currency as a toilet paper. Even now it has the highest real interest rate in the world: 3.5% with very low inflation. Plus you guys got alof of gold reserves and small debt. Must be a nice country.
1469  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ●♦★██████ FREE BITCOIN SOFTWARES ██████★♦● on: May 07, 2015, 04:36:28 AM

Looks pretty comprehensive. If you think you're missing any currencies which you'd like to add, go to Blockchain.info and see which ones they support.

EDIT: Found their list. Here are the currencies they support:


Yes obvisouly BTC is the primary currencies. I got only AED as extra by request, any other currencies you wish to add tell me now, i`ll soon release it Smiley
1470  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ●♦★██████ FREE BITCOIN SOFTWARES ██████★♦● on: May 07, 2015, 04:25:00 AM
It shouldn't be too difficult to get the real-time prices from Bitstamp and use the data to make something similar to Preev. Bitstamp, like most exchanges, probably has an API so you could make an API call to get the current price. Then it's simply a matter of converting the input (in BTC or USD) to the output (again in BTC or USD) simply by multiplying it against this price.

I could probably do it myself since I have some Python/Java knowledge although I'm not familiar with Bitstamp's API commands.

I`ve already done it, i`ll publish it soon 2-3 hours ( i have to debug it completely).

That's great!

Will it be using the Bitstamp price directly or a weighted average across multiple exchanges in the same way Preev currently works?

It uses 2 sources at the moment, I added AED currency as a request from a user, but any other curreny is welcome to be added, until i dont publish it, i can make minor modifications to it , so tell it now if you want any other currency to be added. Apart from these:

USD
GBP
EUR
CHF
CAD
AUD
NZD
SGD
BRL
PLN
CNY
DKK
HKD
SEK
TWD
THB
RUB
JPY
ISK
CLP
KRW
AED
1471  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin as a Retirement Account on: May 07, 2015, 04:22:41 AM
If this gets approved by the government (ironic), then the bitcoin price will definitely go to the moon!
1472  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ●♦★██████ FREE BITCOIN SOFTWARES ██████★♦● on: May 07, 2015, 04:17:07 AM
It shouldn't be too difficult to get the real-time prices from Bitstamp and use the data to make something similar to Preev. Bitstamp, like most exchanges, probably has an API so you could make an API call to get the current price. Then it's simply a matter of converting the input (in BTC or USD) to the output (again in BTC or USD) simply by multiplying it against this price.

I could probably do it myself since I have some Python/Java knowledge although I'm not familiar with Bitstamp's API commands.

I`ve already done it, i`ll publish it soon 2-3 hours ( i have to debug it completely).
1473  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ●♦★██████ FREE BITCOIN SOFTWARES ██████★♦● on: May 07, 2015, 03:04:50 AM
Hi nice software nice to share!
One question...
They work in iOS or I need wine/parallel to run in my mac?!?

No idea, i designed it work windows. It could probably work on mac, but i`m not sure.
1474  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ●♦★██████ FREE BITCOIN SOFTWARES ██████★♦● on: May 07, 2015, 02:44:45 AM
Soon they will be ready, i`m also uptading the realtime info software to load faster, and a few other ones. Now they will all be lighning fast and glitch free. Stay tuned, they will be ready soon  Smiley

Also the Converter one is ready aswell, i`ll upload it with the rest of them.
1475  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ●♦★██████ FREE BITCOIN SOFTWARES ██████★♦● on: May 06, 2015, 08:26:22 PM
Also thanks for feedback, if you need any other similar bitcoin-related softwares , tell me here and i`ll make it in my spare time.

No problem. Could you perhaps make some sort of converter software for the current, live bitstamp rate? Like preev.com, you can calculate what 0.423btc is without having to whip out a calculator. Plus, if you supported adding multiple currencies, using some kind of live exchange rate, that would be something very useful and it would be something I would use on a daily basis.

I am working on the Bitcoin Price converter now, here is a concept of picture of it. It will support 20 currencies, and it will convert price instantly.

If everything goes well it will be done by tomorrow:






This is excellent work - I'm really excited to see the final product! Will it be based on the bitstamp rate? How often will it check for changes in the rate?
Do you accept tips for your work? Smiley

It will be based on blockchain.info rate. It will check everytime you query it. It's not a price widget but like a converter, you write how much you want to convert and it will show it's price.

Yes you can send tips to my profile page (my address is there):
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=412228

1476  Economy / Economics / Re: "Deflation" in Europe is actually Inflation in disguise on: May 06, 2015, 08:23:02 PM
I don't see massive inflation coming for the simple reason that all the free borrowed money as well as the bulk of income and gains in income  are going to the top layer which is more intent on buying assets rather than spending at the super market.

When people don't have jobs or jobs that pay well its hard to see an explosion in prices.

Yes but contrary to the gains, inflation does trickle down. Any printing of money instantly devalues the currency, doesn't matter if it's spend in the grocery store.

Stock inflation is yes proportionally higher than average goods, but we are nontheless robbed aswell.
1477  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Libertarianism's state in Europe? on: May 06, 2015, 08:14:51 PM

most "poor" people in europe pay very little or no tax at all. minimum wage workers often qualify for welfare because governments have set minimum wages at levels that don't provide enough money to live on. a bit like the american food stamps but our people are better provided for.

Yea but who's fault is that really. If you have to choose between 2 opressive bosses to work for, that is not really a choice. If you tax them, they will fire more people, or cut their wages. Or just raise the price to the goods, but then people could not afford it even more.

See you can never tax a capitalist because he will just shift the tax either to his workers or to his customers. And it's also a stupid thing, it's like hurting your own hand that feeds you.

So neither capitalists, nor middle class citizens should be taxed.Nor obviously the poor people cant be taxed either. So the only solution is to abolish all taxes, that is the fair part.

And then you dont have to choose between 2 opressive bosses, but from 30 average bosses. If things go well, the employer will compete for the worker and not vice versa.


if those million people all work for the minimum wage there's a good chance that billionaire contributes more in tax and that is exactly as it should be. the money was earned by the workers, not the billionaire.

Nominally yes, but in % no. BTW why are those poor people poor in the first place? That is the main question to ask.

Isn't it because nobody can start a shop without trillions of permits and regulation? Isn't it the government that gives goodies to the lobbying corporations, while the small business owners get a dong in their backside?

I mean who is favoritizing the corporations (rich people), and gives a damn about small business?

It's always the government.

So believe me I want also equality between people, but socialism does exactly the opposite, always. Only freedom can cure poverty.

Example: Cuba (socialism) vs Singapore (capitalism)
The leaders got in charge at the same time, and Singapore from a fishing village became a rich metropolis, while Cuba from the luxury resort became a communist poverty hellhole. Do you want Greece to become the same? (too bad greece has some nice resort places)

judging from the lack of interest in libertarian politics it would appear most europeans have the good sense to realise they aren't going to become rich and would rather make sure whatever system is in place provides for at least their most basic needs

if you want people to support your politics you're going to have to come up with something better than the usual half baked nonsense about how its immoral and arrogant to expect the rich to pay more tax. people vote for what's in their interests, not someone else's.
The desires of the voters are infinite, and can't be all financed from taxes, so you will always need central banks to print money. The only way to get rid of banksters is by cutting all deficit spending and reducing government size.



the american system of private insurance is more than twice as expensive as the british national health service.

Because they live shitty and irresponsible lives. Alot of smokers, drinkers, obese people, driving accidents, cancer, gun death?

+ The government healthcare competes with it, and you cant compete with the government.
1478  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Libertarianism's state in Europe? on: May 06, 2015, 08:00:05 PM

IMO nothing wrong with a reasonable taxation if the spending is transparent and the government is accountable. I agree, today none of these three things are true. Anyway I'm still more comfortable to see basic services in the hands of even a corrupt government than in the hands of some corporations and their bankster associates. We are still have some little control over the politicians but none over the corporations.
Me too, but ultimately in a free society there would not be corporations. Because a corporation is a governmental entity, it gives them legal shield from prosecution, so they can do any nasty thing.

A normal company is not shielded from responsibility, and in a free world there would be only small & medium size companies.

Banksters are already a joke, once bitcoin takes over, there would be no more need for them.


Well the US is the perfect counter-example for what you said. As far as I know nearly one third of the americans are simply can't afford any health care at all, because the costs, and some 800 000 ppl per year get killed by the "1000x better" health care. BTW even in the States 5% of the patients have to wait 5-6 months for a surgery...

Well maybe you guys should change your habits. If you guys eat all day at mcdonals and everyone is overweight, risk of heart disease is imminent, then obvisously the health care will cost alot, and insurance companies have to adjust to that.

It's not the fault of the insurer that people live very risky lives, and the mortality rate is very high, if people would be more cautious and would live a healthier life, the health care cost would go down.

Thats just a fact.  Then again "corporation" is a governmental entity. Make all insurers small or medium size and all problems would be solved.

1479  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Marital Rape a Crime? on: May 06, 2015, 07:54:02 PM
My cousin had this Jehovah's Witless that used to work for him, the last time I ever had the displeasure of talking with this pos he was going on about how he used to rape his wife at night while she slept - of course she'd wake up and from how he told it wasn't happy about it at all - when I told him that was rape he said "There is no such thing, she is my wife and god says I can do whatever I want to her..." Jesus fucking Christ...

Maybe she should have asked permission for it before. I mean basic rule of liberty: Ask permission before using something that is not yours.

(Ex: If you need to ask permission for abortion from the government that means that your body is the property of the government)

But in peer-peer case, he should have asked her at the day that she would like that surprise sex at the night, and if she said yes than it would be ok. Otherwise it might be immoral to just do her without she knowing it .
1480  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's talk about how hot Asian girls are. [NSFW] on: May 06, 2015, 10:03:25 AM
Is this tooo much?



It is never enough of those babes  Wink Keep them coming!
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