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681  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin core will dissapear - miners will switch to Bitcoin Classic on: January 23, 2016, 02:01:29 PM
I never understood exactly what this was about because I don't have the knowledge. Basically bitcoin needs a change and there are 2 solutions presented, right? What is the big difference between the two and why all the hate and rage?
682  Economy / Economics / Re: Does the Price of Bitcoin Matter? on: January 22, 2016, 04:24:15 PM
Without a price,there is no way to determine a value and thus spend your coins.

Like ALL things used in trade, a value is mandatory.

That's not the question here, of course ''A price'' is needed but the real question was if 800$ bitcoins would be better than 400$ and the answer is: depends. If they are worth 800 but not stable then no, if they are stable, which is what matters then yes any price is good.
683  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: paypal or bitcoin? on: January 22, 2016, 04:22:17 PM
Paypal something block funds as they see a huge money in and out,that happened with the most paid to click websites,for those who sell online usually gets a chargeback ,soo paypal is hard to get money from those,bitcoin once sent is done cant do nothing ,i believe we will see the market adopt bitcoin over the years and taking out paypal option.
This is why sometimes I don't want to deal with shady user that uses Paypal as payment method since they can easily chargeback and bam. Ruined my Paypal account.

Chargebacks are something good, since paypal is watching over the dispute.

With bitcoin there is no safety in that regard. However bitcoin has many features paypal just can't provide.

Paypal works as an escrow system. If Paypal integrates bitcoin into their system, it is even better. More people will use bitcoin.

It's going to happen eventually, they already made steps in 2014 http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/paypal-allows-merchants-accept-bitcoin-payments-1495722 however bitcoin situation is still not certain and I doubt a company like paypal would adopt bitcoin in it's current situation.
684  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Paid to gamble on: January 22, 2016, 04:16:19 PM
Too much annoying ads and make my eye sick. Please redo the place for ads or you will lose many visitor

Don't be a bitch. What did you expect? Free money but no ads? Don't be stupid, he is giving you literally free money and you complain about the ads, where have you seen a faucet without ads or any website for that matter. He is not going to redo the place and he is not going to lose traffic because of it.
685  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it better to save money or invest it? on: January 22, 2016, 04:13:56 PM
Real Estate is a good investment and a great way to save money as, if you live in and rent, you can essentially live for free.
Solely rental properties are not ideal as they cost ALOT in maintenance and good properties are few and far between.
That's all I have to say about that.

Real estate is definitely a good option if you know what you are doing and have enough money for the initial investment. I would say you need more than 40k to be able to make a good profit monthly and to live off of it but as I said you need to know what you are doing.
686  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to stay away from gambling? suggestions ? on: January 22, 2016, 04:12:11 PM
To avoid gambling, you can try to lock your funds, if this doesnt work, then try some of these :

1) playig some physical games
2) avoid using PC
3) Start to think as if u have no money , it helps trust me.

well try not to use PC is very difficult cause it is available everywhere but try to limit the content u can use ur computer, like u block to access certain sites, and u cant transfer fund etc.

At the end of the day what really works is to just stop. There is nothing more to it, just enough motivation to stop. How are you going to try using the PC less if you can't stop gambling? You are not going to solve a problem by creating another.
687  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is it profitable to invest in betting sites? on: January 21, 2016, 05:58:31 PM
The biggest risk in investing in (online) betting companies is that the owner might run away with your money.
Other things to consider are the site's security practices.
If these things are settled, the house tends to make a decent return on bankroll.

well when a site build a good repu I don't think the owner will run with the money , cause the owner is already making money and he has a great passive income
trusted sites are well known theses days , just try to not invest in new sites or in sites which offer huge giveaways and faucet like Dadice


The biggest problem is that well established and well known casinos don't need investments so they don't implement that option. Sure just-dice has an investment option but remember that you are investing in CLAMS which can be extremely volatile meaning no guarantees whatsoever.
688  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: paypal or bitcoin? on: January 21, 2016, 05:56:18 PM
Bitcoin and Paypal both have pros and cons. If you are comfortable in either of one of them or both, then go for that kind of system. After all both has user's interest in many ways.

Paypal runs longer now so it more known. That is right you should be using on where you are comfortable now. Besides, many have not yet known what bitcoin is. So how can you make a deal with them if they dont even have a wallet. When it comes to sending money I would prefer bitcoin.

In 5-10 years time, the bitcoin will also run long. If the Openbarzaar market opens, it will boost the use of bitcoin.
In terms of investment bitcoin makes the lead and when it comes to transaction process paypal is the best with a high security transaction and return back schemes that guarantees the money which is yet to be implemented in the transaction features of bitcoin.

Yeah paypal have some good things and bitcoin too, but people here like using bitcoin than paypal. Sure that paypal is the most secure that bitcoin, but still is just nice with bitcoin. I will for sure choice both I can live with just bitcoin.

Maybe people here would like to use bitcoin more than paypal, unfortunately that's simply not possible because you can't buy certain things with bitcoin. Paypal is by far stronger and better than bitcoin at this point, maybe in the future bitcoin can surpass it.
689  Economy / Economics / Re: Does the Price of Bitcoin Matter? on: January 21, 2016, 05:53:59 PM
of course important, 60% of people interested in bitcoin because the price is high, too many entrepreneurs who invest their dollars into bitcoin the hope that prices will rise with bitcoin high

That's not why bitcoin was created, satoshi didn't create bitcoin to serve as some sort of gold 2.0. Bitcoin is a virtual currency and should be used like such. Of course people see investment opportunities in it but that doesn't mean that's what bitcoin is about.
690  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin goes to 1200-1300 (within a month?) on: January 21, 2016, 03:51:47 PM
For that bold of a prediction you would think he would have to have inside information of some sort.

Nope, all you need to do is pay attention to what's happening in the world. Fiat currency is a Ponzi scheme. Europe, and China are in big trouble. The USA isn't far behind. If just 10% of the people really understood where this is going, Bitcoin would already be well over $1,000. That day is coming real fast, because the truth is becoming obvious to all the the most clueless. We are seeing a replay of 2008, except this time the defaults will come from the auto industry and oil.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-01-06/2016-theme-3-rise-independent-non-state-crypto-currencies

http://money.cnn.com/2016/01/18/investing/oil-crash-wall-street-banks-jpmorgan/index.html

Once again, the government has cost everyone big money by delaying the Keystone XL Pipeline.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-18/the-north-dakota-crude-oil-that-s-worth-less-than-nothing

Take a look at the DOW, we are looking at Trillions in losses since the beginning of the year.

https://www.google.com/finance

The smart money is headed into Bitcoin.



Oh isn't you the one who predicted an awful financial crash in USA for Sept 2015? :-D

Stop posting these stupid links man!

Stupid??? Did you even bother to read?? Do you have a clue what's going on?

This crash has been predicted by Martin Armstrong, Martin Weiss, Peter Schiff, Jeff Berwick, and an army of true intellectuals. I also predicted what is happening now than 3 years ago. All you need to do is look back at my posts. If you don't get it after all the evidence that is all over the news each day, you are pretty hopeless. Further more, I can't imagine what you are doing here other than trolling. Good luck with that!

The proof is all around you! Wake up kid!

Next time you post, you might try using proper English, at least then you would have the slightest credibility.

Predicting something once or twice doesn't mean anything, you conspiracy theory fuckers with your bullshit links spreading false information, get a life. The fuck are you even talking about, fiat a ponzi scheme?

Pretty sad there pal. It has nothing to do with conspiracy, and everything to do with ROCK SOLID facts. The reason we are in this mess is because so many people like you can't add 2+2. Crypto currency is an equalizer, and this is it's real purpose. If you don't see that fact now, plain as day, I guarantee you will at some point in the very near future!

False information eh?

FIAT MONEY = PONZI SCHEME.... Period!

You will also notice the performance of Bitcoin and many alt-coins is exactly the opposite of fiat. Over the next few years that performance will accelerate, as fiats continue to be  printed by the trillions out of thin air, and lose more and more value!



Bullshit, bitcoin performed a little bit better now but historically bitcoin price had nothing to do with fiat, bitcoin was at 1000+ by your logic bitcoin should have touched 3000 by now because fiat loses value over time, right?
691  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you actively spend your bitcoins? on: January 21, 2016, 03:45:59 PM
I actively gamble with my Bitcoin if that counts. Other than that, no.

well, atleast, you use it,  and you didn't just stock it in your wallet. atleast it is moving..  Smiley

Using it to gamble is not necessarily a good thing, it doesn't really help bitcoin. We need more online shops to accept bitcoin, unfortunately it's hard to convince them because of the volatility.
692  Economy / Speculation / Re: PANIC BUYING !!!!!!! on: January 20, 2016, 09:23:47 PM
Are people panic buying or panic selling right now? I am confused.

They were panic buying a few hours ago, the dust has settled now. Seems like we are going to stay stable at 400-420 the next few days unless something important happens that could affect bitcoin. Hopefully this month we can reach 450 again and stay there.
693  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is your favorite type of gambling? on: January 20, 2016, 09:21:24 PM
I would love some type of pvp, perhaps League of legends 1 vs 1's where you can bet bitcoins when you fight the 1 vs 1 or betting on someone who is going to play a 1 vs 1, that would be pretty cool, no house edge, all skill.
694  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it better to save money or invest it? on: January 20, 2016, 11:16:23 AM
Before the collapse of Ore-Mine I would say invest. Now I am not that sure anymore about investments runned by unknown people with only a virtual name available. Will think twice before I invest again in such risky investments.

Ore mine is not really an investment to begin with. Thats a ponzi and people need to wake up and start to think clealr of which is investment and which one is ponzi. There are alot of other things that you xould invest with your bitcoin, lending for approximately of 10% uearly in most lending site for example
Come on the most investments can run away nothing is saver then holding. Even with lending you have people who never gone pay you back.

Lies, good investments are safe but you have to find them, of course ponzi schemes are going to be a scam because that's what a ponzi scheme is. They are not that difficult to detect but people willingly invest in them and when they collapse they start complaining, omg scam scam. There are not many good investments in the bitcoin community but if you are using ponzies you deserve to be scammed.
695  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling can be profitable in the long run! It is possible! on: January 20, 2016, 11:14:02 AM
yes it is possible if you have a big capital and has gambling sites Smiley
its not important how much money you have, if you will not be lucky enough you will not be able to make vast amounts of money, i think luck is the key

That's a lie, it is very important actually. If your target is to make 0.1 bitcoins and you only have 0.01 bitcoins, it's going to be harder than having 10 bitcoins for example, why? With 10 bitcoins, you can simply bet on 98.9% which gives you 0.01 profit, you have almost a 99% chance of winning this way meanwhile when you have 0.01 bitcoins you would have to win a 9% bet which is obviously much harder.
696  Economy / Gambling / Re: What makes PrimeDice the best? Or one of them? on: January 19, 2016, 12:37:07 PM
Is it the most popular? Just-Dice is pretty popular too. They are both famous and popular because they are old and they are trusted, many casinos have gone full scam in the past but those 2 have proven to be very very trustworthy. After a dice casino doesn't really need anything else than trust, the interface doesn't even matter, look at just-dice, not a very fancy interface.
697  Other / Meta / Re: User keeps deleting & bumping thread on: January 19, 2016, 10:41:43 AM
Well you are supposed to delete your previous bumps but only if you are bumping every 24 hours, if you are bumping every 5-6 hours like he is doing then no, it's not allowed and it's enough with you reporting one of his posts and explaining in detail why are you reporting it.
698  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it better to save money or invest it? on: January 19, 2016, 10:38:35 AM
better to invest in bitcoin, gold maybe more secure, but bitcoin has more potential to grow

saving money in the bank, will only mean losing them in the long-term with the current high inflation
I think that Bitcoin will be the best investment someone could make, for a very long time. The price will just continue rising.

You hope that but how are you so sure, oh don't tell me, I'm sure you are a bitcoin expert and have analysed bitcoin for years, thank you for your valuable information. Now seriously, there is no way to know if bitcoin is going to be alive in 5-10 years, new technologies and vulnerabilities will happen and we don't know if bitcoin can survive it or maybe other coin with better features takes over.
699  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: paypal or bitcoin? on: January 19, 2016, 10:34:41 AM
Always two sides into this decision,big ammount play with bitcoin,avoiding show your face,about security well paypal recover funds stolen in the end both are good but ,bitcoin has potencial to bring more money inside it than any other.
Yes you are right bitcoin and paypal are a different side. In terms of their payments very opposite. Bitcoin is very easy to earn money while paypal is rather difficult to get the money. Between bitcoin and paypal probably more beneficial and superior is bitcoin

The fuck? What do you mean paypal is difficult to get money?? What is that even supposed to mean, paypal is not a currency, you deposit your own there, dollars, euros... etc.
700  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin goes to 1200-1300 (within a month?) on: January 18, 2016, 11:48:56 PM
For that bold of a prediction you would think he would have to have inside information of some sort.

Nope, all you need to do is pay attention to what's happening in the world. Fiat currency is a Ponzi scheme. Europe, and China are in big trouble. The USA isn't far behind. If just 10% of the people really understood where this is going, Bitcoin would already be well over $1,000. That day is coming real fast, because the truth is becoming obvious to all the the most clueless. We are seeing a replay of 2008, except this time the defaults will come from the auto industry and oil.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-01-06/2016-theme-3-rise-independent-non-state-crypto-currencies

http://money.cnn.com/2016/01/18/investing/oil-crash-wall-street-banks-jpmorgan/index.html

Once again, the government has cost everyone big money by delaying the Keystone XL Pipeline.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-18/the-north-dakota-crude-oil-that-s-worth-less-than-nothing

Take a look at the DOW, we are looking at Trillions in losses since the beginning of the year.

https://www.google.com/finance

The smart money is headed into Bitcoin.



Oh isn't you the one who predicted an awful financial crash in USA for Sept 2015? :-D

Stop posting these stupid links man!

Stupid??? Did you even bother to read?? Do you have a clue what's going on?

This crash has been predicted by Martin Armstrong, Martin Weiss, Peter Schiff, Jeff Berwick, and an army of true intellectuals. I also predicted what is happening now than 3 years ago. All you need to do is look back at my posts. If you don't get it after all the evidence that is all over the news each day, you are pretty hopeless. Further more, I can't imagine what you are doing here other than trolling. Good luck with that!

The proof is all around you! Wake up kid!

Next time you post, you might try using proper English, at least then you would have the slightest credibility.

Predicting something once or twice doesn't mean anything, you conspiracy theory fuckers with your bullshit links spreading false information, get a life. The fuck are you even talking about, fiat a ponzi scheme?
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