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201  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Cryptocurrencies and world governments: what to expect in 2018 on: January 06, 2018, 04:00:58 AM
Well the whole point of governments is to help society protect itself or whatever. Some bullshit like that, so in countries where people are open minded, it'll be accepted. If the sleazy politicians think it'll just make them lose the next vote, they'll be against it. They're all a fickle bunch of blowhards.
202  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If the market dies on: January 06, 2018, 03:58:22 AM
Hahahahaha what? Get your money back? Did you even think about what you're asking here? If you lose money or buying power in terms of fiat, then it's lost. You can earn it back by HODLing.
203  Economy / Services / Re: Free Bitcoin Transaction Accelerator Free/Paid(1-4 hours maximum) on: January 06, 2018, 03:56:26 AM
Angry tip upfront

Sketchy as fuck man. Asking for tips for a service that we all know you're using for free? That's so hilarious. You aren't doing anything magic here, just solving a captcha and adding a txid. Get a job.
204  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Binance closed for new users on: January 06, 2018, 03:54:25 AM
What exchange is taking new applications then? There are so many of the big ones that just started holding off because they must have such a huge backlog. This is insane growth in people. Just imagine if they could all buy a couple thousand dollars worth of crypto? We're going to see some freaking massive pumps soon guys. This is going to be an even crazier year than 2017.
205  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Instant crypto payments in stores on: January 06, 2018, 03:52:15 AM
You're asking about something that's clearly explained in many different places. The lightning network. Just google it and go from there. No other crypto will standard a chance vs. Bitcoin.
206  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO][Airdrop] Vortex ⚡ Credit Card | 🔥Desentralized Payment Technology 🔥 on: January 06, 2018, 03:50:44 AM
I'd love to read how you can use this card anonymously but at the same time use it worldwide, meaning this is likely supposed to be either a visa or Mastercard. So which is it? And how did you convince them that you're glad to have anonymous clients? Great timing for your little charade here, what with a few cards being out of commission now, but you'll need to try a hell of a lot harder.
207  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: is it practical to move coins among different webs and earn the margins? on: January 06, 2018, 03:46:44 AM
There are some differences in prices among different platforms. sometimes huge. can you move coins and earn the margins?

I don't think this will be super profitable. I assume you're talking about differences that are often talked about across countries. For example, the price of BTC in South Africa (If I remember correctly) is significantly higher than the prices here. I'm sure you'd run into some issues. I don't think exchanges generally would allow for that. Even if they do, though, you're going to miss out on regular fluctuations of Bitcoin too. Furthermore, you're going to face fees on the transfers. Overall I just don't think it's worth it.

If you're in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Venezuela, Brazil, then yes arbitrage is a great option to make a great amount of money just from buying in one spot and selling in another. If you're in Europe or north America i t's not going to pay the bills unless you're doing 10MM a month in volume in which case you just do whatever you like.
208  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-01-04] Stop Focusing on Bitcoin Price - Former Clinton Advisor on: January 05, 2018, 04:10:34 AM
Yeah the hype and FOMO was unbelievable. I hope newbies actually try to learn and figure out why they bought it rather than just trying to get more fiat. Either way this will hurt all fiat currencies even if it's just for the short term so I think it's just wonderful. It's easy to say that people don't understand it, but neither did we when we first started, yet look where we are now. But I don't know about you but I didn't invest thousands into bitcoin when I knew very little about it. Well I never invested thousands either way because I know it's a currency and I don't buy currency, I earn it. These newbies are taking a shortcut by buying it with their fiat but that's why they're paying a premium on it, because everyone is too lazy to learn how to use it as a currency.
209  Economy / Services / Re: FREE BITCOIN TRANSACTION ACCELERATOR on: January 05, 2018, 04:06:25 AM
K guys. In case you didn't do like 14 seconds of research, this guy is simply using the viabtc accelerator. How do I know? Viabtc keeps mining these transactions that he accelerates. If they don't, it's either because it happened to confirm without him.

Check it out: https://blockchain.info/block/0000000000000000000acdd74a3ea04786db2ed16c5a674c50056b1090035dd6

So rather than posting here and paying/tipping the OP for being a middle man to a free service (or maybe he has the paid version, who knows since he's quite about it) you can skip the line here and straight to https://pool.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/

P.S. this information is free and you don't need to tip me. It's a public website.
210  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Not sure if this is right place to post - I made a Crypto App for Mobile on: January 05, 2018, 04:02:01 AM
Lol it's the infamous poloniex troll box but off the exchange and for more than just polo. I love it. I'll probably check it out for a laugh but I always hated that stupid trollbox and the nonsense garbage that came from it. I say good riddance to it and it was never needed! It was fun to troll people though and see how much you could pump a random shitcoin for no reason.
211  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BTC stuck in BCH wallet :'( on: January 05, 2018, 03:59:15 AM
Huh? So did you send BTC to a BCH wallet or is this just a glitch on your Ledger that you're describing here? If you sent one asset to another's address, you'll just need to import the address of where the funds where sent into a wallet for the type of crypto that was sent to that address.

So if you sent BTC to a BCH address, take the BCH private key and import it I to a BTC wallet. Done. Easy. No worries at all.
212  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Most used card issuer will stop to support all the cards they issued on: January 05, 2018, 03:56:32 AM
So who is actually stopping this from happening? I'm not familiar with WageCan so I don't know if you have a partner such as visa or Mastercard or if this is a smaller card that's just prepaid and ... that's it?
213  Economy / Goods / Re: I will buy anything you own in exchange for Crypto on: January 05, 2018, 03:48:17 AM
You should modify your thread and add information about the escrow arrangements. There are several highly trusted and reputable escrow providers on this site who can hold coins while trades are completed.

The idea is for people here to feel protected when dealing with you, especially because you have a rather new account. A trusted escrow can reassure sellers that they have your bitcoins in hand. Sellers from anywhere in the US can then overnight their stuff to you, you then appraise it and instruct escrow to release a certain amount of bitcoins to the seller.

Offering escrow protection will encourage reluctant sellers to come forward and offer something to sell.



I will not be using any of the escrows on bitcointalk at the moment. This is not the type of service where I feel one is warranted. In all pawnshops do you have an escrow? most likely not. I have been in business for some time and have a social prescience. I would not do all of this to fake anything. I am not trying to make this more complicated than it has to be, we agree upon a price and I will pay you exactly so long as the item is what you say it is. In order to make these deals as easy as possible for the seller we agree upon a price and I give you the quote in writing via email that way you will always have a copy of the price.

There is nothing to worry about so long as you are being honest with what the item is. IF you would like cash or part cash in the deal I use paypal as escrow and pay you as soon as the item has a valid tracking number without that I will pay you upon receiving the item.



Yeah honestly, it's a great idea but with no escrow? This will never take off the ground. We're talking about giving you items and hope that you pay us back the agreed upon rate. It's just a crapshoot really. You have no reputation so at least for a while an escrow is a must.
214  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is day-trading cryptocurrency profitable? - Need opinion from traders on: December 31, 2017, 04:48:41 AM
I tried it and in the end I'm just happier HODLing. Alts are just pumped and dumped way too often and if you're not watching constantly you can get screwed so quickly. Actually even if you watch you can get screwed. It's a tough business to be in.
215  Economy / Services / Re: Posters on: December 31, 2017, 04:45:15 AM
What the hell? That's a weird round about way to get banned. It'll be obvious that you're copy and pasting when all of a sudden you're spamming 60 posts an hour that are huge long winded good looking posts. This isn't going to end well for you.
WTF man? You have problems with you brain? Cheesy

Lol I think you may need to spell check (or grammar check) that last post. It'll be obvious that it's not you posting if your accounts end up having coherent posts. I hope you get banned freaking account farmer.
216  Economy / Services / Re: Posters on: December 31, 2017, 04:25:27 AM
What the hell? That's a weird round about way to get banned. It'll be obvious that you're copy and pasting when all of a sudden you're spamming 60 posts an hour that are huge long winded good looking posts. This isn't going to end well for you.
217  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Lightning Network as a Business on: December 31, 2017, 04:22:40 AM
I now take everything except bitcoin. Fees became too high.

I guess I’d use it if you are ok with a normal $1 fixture costing $31.

So far no customers have agreed. They spend $1 usd

Uh oh. This guy doesn't take bitcoin to buy 10 screws at a time. We're doomed.

Why do people think that bitcoins were supposed to be for micro transactions? Where did it say that in the whitepaper? Yeah fees are high. It sucks. That's cuz it's a free market and the people that pay higher get their transactions confirmed first. It'll happen with other currencies when they get this big, or they'll have other major malfunctions when their massive blocks end up screwing them into a centralized coin with very few nodes.
218  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying BTC with CREDIT CARDS on: December 31, 2017, 04:19:13 AM
Tons of exchanges get burned all the the time on credit card fraud so the risk is very high. If you're going to accept credit cards you'll have to have high fees to make up for all of the fraud. So basically from a client's perspective, I pay 4% to pay for the money that the exchange lost due to fraud. I'd much rather not use a credit card because it's just perpetuating a terrible way to purchase bitcoin. Also, you shouldn't buy money on credit! That's how crashes happen. At least that will be a fiat crash lol.
219  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Paper Wallet - is walletgenerator.net legit? on: December 31, 2017, 04:15:55 AM
Hi guys I've been searching for a paper wallet that I can store my Bytecoin in or a hard wallet that will store it. I don't want to use Bytecoins wallet I eat to use something that is independent from the company. I also don't want to use freewallet. Can anyone give me some advice thank you.
I bet there is no hardware wallet that supports storing of bytecoin(BCN). All you can use is the official wallet of the coin on bytecoin.org. But I don't know why you still have this coin and really dunno if its still alive. It has been known as scam before.

Or just simply generate a bytecoin address, write down the private key and send your funds to it. There doesn't need to be some elaborate way of making an actual paper wallet looking paper wallet. It can even show the public key if it makes it easier.
220  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: FYI Coinbase delayed at sending 12/30/17 on: December 31, 2017, 04:07:42 AM
Huh I'll have to give a withdrawal a shot and see what happens. It's probably just the freaking mempool that's been filled forever. God damn there needs to be a better solution soon.
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