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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [AIRDROP]🍷💰💲BEVERAGE.CASH🍷💰💲UP TO $40,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY on: September 18, 2018, 11:39:49 PM
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2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY] AllForMiner - Decentralized Service Platform for Miners on: September 18, 2018, 07:47:42 PM
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3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY] ◌ Alfa-Enzo ◌🚀 time as an experience 🚀 $3M PRIVATE SALE COMPLETED 🚀 on: September 16, 2018, 03:43:29 PM
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4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin fees have quadrupled, and this is just the beginning on: March 01, 2017, 12:26:03 AM
Maybe fees are replacing the halving of bitcoin mining. I mean, the volume of bitcoin and also the hashrate increased significantly.

The increased demand, though, has pushed Bitcoin up against its block size limit.

I mean you can just set the fees lower but your transaction will be marked as low priority and held up, that means a longer confirmation time and who wants that? Actually it is quite good for the bitcoin for having more people adopting it, but with the price of higher fees with halving every 4 years or so.
5  Local / 跳蚤市场 / Re: 淘宝可以使用 比特币吗? on: January 12, 2017, 02:49:40 AM
最近看到比特币市场大多来自中国,这样政府他们会不会考虑解放比特币?因为我来自外国要买淘宝的东西也很麻烦。
6  Economy / Trading Discussion / Found a high probable scam site on: January 10, 2017, 02:00:09 PM
http://www.bitcoinsecret.online/btc_exploit_v05_3/sessionId=1bdfc4ea-cedb-4c4e-ab0d-e7f2cb25acctd.html
Found a highly probably scam site.

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7  Economy / Services / Re: Get $0.055 in Bitcoin - Simple Signup on: January 03, 2017, 02:52:38 AM
Sucessfully received. Thanks..
8  Economy / Services / Re: Get $0.055 in Bitcoin - Simple Signup on: January 03, 2017, 02:26:58 AM
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9  Economy / Economics / Re: How to make 17 BTC out of 7 BTC ? on: July 22, 2016, 11:34:09 AM
THis is quite impossible feat now, but if you go back to before 2010, you can simply get 17 bitcoin by mining with your own computer rig and just get the mining rewards. The only way is by gambling, either gambling site or some altcoin. Both which are too risky and too hard to double your money. For long term maybe you can start a service that accept bitcoin, just like other business a rough start but if you determined enough you willl earn much more than that.
10  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Mining in 20 years time on: July 18, 2016, 04:05:46 PM
It is seriously hard to predict what will happen in 20 years later. Taking account of the tremendous variables, inflation, main currency at that time, how much transaction for every block, fees for every transaction, electricity cost, speed of hashes, competitors, to name a few, Anything is possible for this time span.

But in my opinion there will be much more transaction in every block and every block mined will get more transaction fees. The transaction fee will be much higher than the new bitcoin mined. Say that 1 bitcoin is equilvalent to 2500 USD not taking account of inflation, maybe some will still continue to mine, not for profitability but to contribute to the system.
11  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you like to pay bills using bitcoins while staying at home? on: July 16, 2016, 11:52:07 AM
Definitely there are few services that accepts bitcoin to pay bill, but only some countries that accepts bitcoin and is quite popular in the country. For some, like N.Korea, the ban bitcoin usage thus it is practically impossible to pay. Banks are now exploring the potential and benefits of blockchain. Although some major corporates started accepting bitcoin but some internet users still don't know bitcoin.
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: It's Halving Day! What Can You Say? on: July 10, 2016, 04:51:32 AM
Halving day is the day to celebrate, it marks a new milestone for bitcoin community.......
There is non significant changes in bitcoin for short term. We will face another halving, just after the year 2020. Congrats to all of us who was in the discussion of the halving day, we all are important in developing and parcipitating in the halving day.and to the ever-growing bitcoin community
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: It's Halving Day! What Can You Say? on: July 09, 2016, 03:05:38 PM
Halving is definitely a big event in bitcoin history. The reduction of new bitcoins generated when a block is mined, the decreasing in bitcoin supply. If you are miners then you should worry about the decreasing bitcoin reward for each block, the profitability, and much more. For most of us not miners, we just worry three things, the price of bitcoin, the speed of comfirming a transaction(Hashrate) and the new supply of bitcoins in circulation. The bitcoin price is still volatile amidst the halving and maybe could rise sharply or decrease. No one knows what will happen but there is not much of changing at the 2012 halving, maybe rise? Maybe stagnant? Maybe decrease?
For the speed of transaction, the halving may cause some small mining companies the lose their revenue and shut down their hashrate. Currently 1.5 exahashes of hashrate, it will certainly decrease with the event of halving and the other miners struggle to survive the decrement of new supply of bitcoin. In the other hand most of us will trade much and it may lead to overflowing of bitcoin transaction and confirming time  increases should they shut down their mining rigs.
The time for bitcoin halving is 2 hours away as we speak so good luck and hope the bitcoin price increases for the best for us users and miners....
14  Economy / Economics / Re: How many coins did you have during the rise? on: July 03, 2016, 03:07:53 PM
Actually I just knew bitcoin right after the spike and the price at that time is roughly 200 USD. But I did not collect any at that time. It is quite sad when you saw an opportunity but you just let it slip pass away. Now I am gathering as many bitcoin as I can and wait for the next spike
15  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will you allow the Government to look into your bitcoin wallets? on: July 01, 2016, 09:47:08 AM
Please remember the the ledger is public and everyone could see the transactions in the ledger, even the government. This is so obvious that every transaction is transparent that even a 8 year old boy can see it. However if they want to look the private key for my wallet or identify a person through address, that is a no go. The concept of bitcoin is decenntralized, means no one can control or freeze any bitcoin wallet, and no one should.
16  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Beware of phishing scam on: May 16, 2016, 09:36:28 AM
its very easy to identify if the site is phishing, See the full domain name , like that  (http://bliockcheiin.info/lndex.html) It should be blockchain.info not bliockcheiin.info

It is very easy to look but often we overlook or did not even check the websites.
17  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Beware of phishing scam on: May 16, 2016, 09:35:07 AM
http:// biockchion. info/lndex.html
one more here and it even is posted as an advertisement
18  Economy / Web Wallets / Beware of phishing scam on: May 16, 2016, 06:15:57 AM
To all blockchain.info users beware of the link appeared at the url. Seems like there is a phishing scam with url http://bliockcheiin.info/lndex.html Beware of it and I recommend you to double check before entering your credentials
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The war in Bitcoin community on: May 14, 2016, 04:57:41 AM
There is no conspiracy theory.... the fact is, a lot of people do not want Bitcoin to succeed... that includes Alt coin and private Blockchain based technology companies and also bigger remittance

services. Bitcoin, IF successful, will disrupt a lot of these services and they will lose a lot of profits. These people WILL undermine Bitcoin and try to divide the community or spread FUD all over

forums like this or Reddit. We need to take notice of what is happening and fight fire with fire... If they spread FUD, we counter it with FACTS.. If they try to divide us, we STAND together.. This way

we will succeed.  Wink

I think you are right. A lot of people actually don't want to change their minds and adopt bitcoin because of fear. There are also few individuals who are trying to make a drama and mess up the bitcoin community before it succeed in becoming the world currency. It is up to us to spread the word, fight the freedom of bitcoin and stand together to sustain bitcoin. United we stand. Grin Grin
20  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / The war in Bitcoin community on: May 12, 2016, 09:11:35 AM
The news that Craig Steven claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto made it onto the whole bitcoin community. However there is no huge impact on the Bitcoin price. However, in my opinion, what Craig is doing is not influencing the price of bitcoin, rather he is trying to sabotage the bitcoin developers and the whole community. His claim is backed by the maybe confused Gavin Andresen. And every bitcoin developers think that he is a liability to the team and even had his access revoked. I'm not saying that Gavin Andresen is right but slowly but quite obvious someone is trying to tear down the whole Bitcoin community.
This is my speculation but the government is slowly making a problem in the community until one point they are replaced by the government. The pseudonymous bitcoin maybe will not be so secure once it is controlled by bitcoin and maybe even we are not in control of our bitcoin like fiat money.
Looking back, the Mt. Gox problem is also worth to be wary about. The exchange company once marks the highest price in history of bitcoin was hacked. I mean if someone hack a exchange company there will sure be panic and price will decline sharply, even if someone want to sell it they need time to sell it and it disrupts the balance of bitcoin price. Why do hackers do that? Or there is another agenda is going on behind it?


If we see the graph of the price we will notice that there is a steady increase in price when the China opens for bitcoin and EU declares no VAT on bitcoin trades.

This is just my own personal opinion you can condemn me if I am wrong. Please be polite however, and try not to use vulgar words.
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