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1901  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: the Leave Us the Hell Alone Bill and The new bill, H.R. 5777 on: April 04, 2015, 08:50:22 AM
They just want more tax, more control and destroy bitcoin because its a direct thread to the currently going fiat ponzi schemes.

Its been said that the friend of a conqueror is merely the final victim.  The Government is the Fed's final victim in the ponzi, the government is not the final beneficiary.

Individuals within the governments will oppose it for government use, because it makes corruption so much more difficult with all transactions in the clear.  When we find government officials approving bitcoin for government use (as some have for traffic tickets) we may find the few anti-corruption government officials and seek ways to promote their advancement.

It's really sad if you think like that, there is no non-corrupt government. It's either corrupt or it's a tyrrany.

If the government gets 100% funding and perfect income then it has more money to do nasty surveilance and police state.

If the government is inefficient and very corrupt then atleast you have some basic freedom.

There is no 3rd way, where the government gets 100% funding and it's nice to people, thats only propaganda.
1902  Other / Off-topic / Re: Best antivirus? on: April 04, 2015, 08:47:15 AM
Personal opinions don't matter at all. Tests have been done throughout the years.
Bitdefender Total Security 2015 is currently the best one.

BitDefender works well for me too!

Bit defender is horribly slow and it updates always at the wrong time and slows down pc. I prefer more discretionary ones where i can set when to update it.
1903  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: newbie noob question on: April 04, 2015, 08:45:27 AM
what are bitcoin pools??

Since the probability of you getting a bitcoin block is so tiny that with a little mining capacity it would take thousands of years to get one.

Instead you join a pool, the pool has alot of cumulative mining power, thus they will 100% get the blocks, if not the other pools get them.

And then they will distribute that block proportionally between the miners based on their mining capacity, so that everyone gets their fair share.


ah that i did not know. i thought it was just a first come first serve. its good for it to be distributed amongst the appropriate amount of capacity you are running on. makes it a fair game

Well its the equivalent of a work union in real life, people unionize and work more efficiently that way. While here its called a pool.
1904  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ■■■■ Free e-book about Storing your Bitcoin Safely! ■■■■ on: April 04, 2015, 08:42:04 AM
can you post a virus scan of your file?

It's a .pdf file man, it contains only text and pictures, but anyway here is it

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/103aa46498169e561d59724f8a84fb9a65d8b7e3767a168a2c6ebe579d11b33c/analysis/1428136889/
1905  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New Java APP for earn satoshi on: April 04, 2015, 02:40:16 AM
Are you using casino ref links too or just faucet ref links?

Becauise if i understand it correctly, you get income from faucets tha the captcha?

But you could add casino ref links so that other people would join there.
1906  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: newbie noob question on: April 04, 2015, 02:37:42 AM
what are bitcoin pools??

Since the probability of you getting a bitcoin block is so tiny that with a little mining capacity it would take thousands of years to get one.

Instead you join a pool, the pool has alot of cumulative mining power, thus they will 100% get the blocks, if not the other pools get them.

And then they will distribute that block proportionally between the miners based on their mining capacity, so that everyone gets their fair share.
1907  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to sign a message?! on: April 04, 2015, 02:35:11 AM
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Very nice tutorial shorena, newbies will like you for this, you should put up a donation address in case a newbie wants to thank you Smiley

Also please announce in the first post that they should keep their private keys secure while they signs the message, because there are many ways that the private key can be compromized while they sign the message.
1908  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can I mine with my y510p Lenovo Laptop? Specs given in post on: April 04, 2015, 02:30:23 AM
Hi. So I have a Lenovo y510p laptop. I recently learned about bitcoin mining and i hear people are making a lot out of it. especially when their electricity is free. which in my case doesn't really matters because my laptop is already running pretty much 24/7. Therefore i don't think I'd be adding to any costs.

The specs of my laptop are:

Intel Core i7-4700MQ CPU @ 2.4GHz
NVIDIA GT755M 2 GB Graphics Card (Pretty decent graphics card as it smoothly runs most heavy graphics games).
8 GB RAM
1 TB Hard Disk

So what do you think? Will I be able to pull it off? Can i earn any money using bitcoin? An estimate on how much would if my laptop stays on roughly 20 hours a day would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers




No, because the heat will eventually fry it up.

And besides be lucky if you can earn 10.000 satoshi /day with it. You need many ASICS to mine with cooling equipment, which costs some investment, so sorry to say but nope.
1909  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is a good cloud ming site on: April 04, 2015, 02:29:02 AM
99.9% of cloud mining is a ponzi scheme.  The other 0.1% is not yet confirmed or it has so slow return rates that it doesnt get any suspicion.
1910  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Is mining worth it nowadays? on: April 04, 2015, 02:19:10 AM
I get a flat rate for electricity here because my rent includes all the utility. So I was thinking of mining on my own to acquire more bitcoins. Is investing in a lot of money worth it to acquire some bitcoins? Also, how much money do I need to have to set up a decent mining system.

Nah dont do it, it needs alot of investment , which may or may not return. The competition is so big now that only big miners could come out with a profit, like those who purchase an entire stadium size area full of ASICS.

Of course you could perhaps mine altcoins with low difficulty, but thats a gamble as you dont know which one will suceeed and wich one will lose.
1911  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ■■■■ Free e-book about Storing your Bitcoin Safely! ■■■■ on: April 04, 2015, 02:16:21 AM
Come on get your free e-book, its 100% free, no e-mail required, only click and download.

It will teach you how to store your bitcoins safely. Also any feedback is appreciated, if you find something bad about the methodology please say it.

It took me 3 days of hard work to put together this e-book , so enjoy my contribution to the bitcoin community!
1912  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Decentralized Army on: April 04, 2015, 02:12:31 AM
You would need to think very careful about how to organize an army consisting of many different subarmies. Normally there is one big head who organizes everything and through delegating he can command and act fast. But if this is missing then i wonder how reaction time would be in case of a war.

One thing to consider too... whose bread i eat those song i sing. Even if you say these people will be honest, we already see that this wont be really true. Think about universities or newspapers. They all depend on donations and know what... the result is that universities dont do science for the danger of GMO. They would lose a lot of money if they would do so.

Or newspapers... losing a big advertising partner can be deadly.

So im not sure how to prevent that those persons have an unhealty influence. Its not so very different from now then.

We live it a digital era now, its not like we need to send scouts on horse between armies to communicate. We could have a control center on the internet itself, and the internet could vote about combat strategies based on a rank system.

An anonymous , decentralized HQ, which would be based on a rank system. For example people would have to play a video game simulator about a combat situation and whomever would score the highest that score would be added to his anonymous profile, and the highest their score is the more voting rights they have, over the real army.

This would ensure that the leadership to be also a decentralized network of specialists, which would be much better than current generals, and also since they would be anonymous and decentralized, no outside influence could influence them.

But this assembly would only assemble when a full out war would happen, local problems would be dealt by the local militias.
1913  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is the best thing in the universe? on: April 04, 2015, 02:06:20 AM

How would you know?

Because by definition the universe contains all the stuff mentioned above, so its a really good thing that we have it.
1914  Economy / Economics / Re: How to save money. on: April 04, 2015, 02:02:18 AM

It's not impossible to save in this economy; although the average person is discouraged from doing so with low interest rates and the culture of consumerism like you mentioned, to constantly update or upgrade products.

I would say gold/silver and cryptocurrencies are good to hold as a safety net, in the event of a currency collapse/hyperinflation, but shouldn't be the only investment.  At the end of the day, the monetary expansion of currency flows through Wallstreet and the stock market.

A couple years ago I started buying physical precious metals and although I'm glad I own it, it's not my primary investment for returns.  If it was, it wouldn't be a good one.

I think fiat currency is a joke, but the majority of people don't think that, so the game keeps going. 

Well if you put it like that, yes there are short term investments only in the fiat-based economy.

Like now as all currencies sink the dollar is growing because it's perceived as a safe haven currency, while every other CB buys it either because it;s forced to do so or because its a tradition.

So i could buy dollar now and hold it a few months then sell. It would probably make a good return, however it would still be a crappy investment.

It depends how long the FED can stall QE4, but I don't really want to find out, my guess is probably until december, so you could gamble your money and put it in dollar and see if you make a return but definitely sell it after a few months... Because eventually the dollar will come down too.
1915  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ●♦★██████ BITCOIN SOFTWARE SUPERMARKET ██████★♦● on: April 03, 2015, 02:12:35 PM
The softwares are still selling, keep buying them people, they are very cool!

I decided to keep the current price as permanent , as i cut more than 40% off already, and since I got alot of positive feedback, i decided to keep these prices.

I could let another -5% off the quickwallet and the bitcoin statistics software if requested, so let me know your opinion about it Smiley
1916  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: where do i get my btc ? on: April 03, 2015, 02:04:36 PM
You can perhaps try this faucet list:
http://bestbitcoinfaucetz.blogspot.com

I heard that it could earn 1000€ worth of bitcoin / month if you can write the captchas fast Smiley
1917  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: where you get bitcoin every day? on: April 03, 2015, 02:02:23 PM
I earn BTC everyday from my sig campaign. But the faucets are pretty hard(unless you get luck on the referral). I once did a calculation on the faucets, according to my calculation the highest amount of BTC I could have earned by the end of the year was around 35$  Undecided Undecided...and the price was 330$ at that time.

Well do the math again. I calculated that from an average list like this:
http://bestbitcoinfaucetz.blogspot.com

You can do that list lets say 8 times a day, like a normal 8 hour job. You could earn 1000 $ or € /month worth of bitcoin.

Of course you have to write fast and open the faucets 1 after another but still it can be done, so better select a better faucet list next time.
1918  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is the best thing in the universe? on: April 03, 2015, 01:57:18 PM
The universe itself is the best thing because without it, nothing mentioned in that poll could exist lol Smiley
1919  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Any resource for bitcoin theft? on: April 03, 2015, 01:55:14 PM
from where do you know your thief? how was the transaction done.

ive read somewhere that from a tx they can access your pc but cannot re transmit data to make your wallet send money.

Depends from where you sent that. All transactions have an IP logged, so thats partially valid.

 But if the transaction was done from an online wallet through tor or other ip hider, then its fucked and probably not many clues left.
1920  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are you spending your Bitcoin? on: April 03, 2015, 01:53:02 PM

i've also spent many on food, about 3-4, i should eat less i presume(i'm not fat at all btw)

i think right now the best thing you can spend your bitcoin on, are digital goods(game pc hw ecc...) for something like foods, is still to early

i'm talking about spending it directly without passing through fiat

It depends, there are bitcoin restaurants, of course they charge you more. But if you want to spend 10.000 bitcoin again on a pizza then go ahead Cheesy

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