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361  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: job and trading together.. on: November 20, 2017, 11:00:10 AM
if you can manage these both it is a very good chance and option for you because you can cash your time by doing job also and by trading you are also earning money and gaining some experience in trading which is a very important role in the currencies like in the case of digital currencies like bitcoin in a very short time period the prices fluctuated as we can't imagin the final price of this but the trader makes the demand and supply ratio and through that decide best time for trading.

You are just padding your post, the first two sentences of yours is enough.

You cannot do it at the same time, trust me. If you are in a private company, your boss would be looking at your accomplishment, and if you are going to trade while in work, well that is a ground for suspension. If you would work in the government, you still can't do it, a regular employee in the government must not do it in working hours, it would be considered as "conflict of interest" and that is ground for suspension too.
362  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does experience matter in gambling? on: November 20, 2017, 10:00:10 AM
As with anything else in life experience matters ALOT. Sometimes being inexperienced can one extremely reckless as they haven't experienced failure and the dangers that come with gambling. So one needs a number of those in order to be wise and exercise wisdom to see danger as they approach not when they have already arrived.

That is about life, yeah experience matters a lot in life, but in gambling, specially in dice, I doubt that you will need it. Knowledge about what you are playing is enough since most of it are luck based.

You would only become reckless when you become greedy, it is almost the same as losing your presence of mind while playing, you are overwhelmed by the excitement that you are feeling (maybe a bit of experience here, just like a dejavu of what you've did before) but not enough to say that you'll need experience.
363  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will bitcoin end? on: November 20, 2017, 09:24:04 AM
Bitcoin will never end.Day by day it will increase.We can see that couple years ago it's price was around 1000$ and now it's price is around 8000$ .So day by day it's demand increasing

No one knows. Who knows one day a new altcoin was born and has something that bitcoin does not have. Price doesn't matter, even at $1 bitcoin will still survive and will not die because of it.

I do believe so. Bitcoins reign will end and some other alt coins will take over. But bitcoins have been the first to be the greatest of all the cryptocurrency. But the chance of bitcoins staying on top will always be questionable.

That's true, each time a new altcoin rise, we can't deny the truth that the name of bitcoin is attached to it.
For me, investing in bitcoins will never be too late. There's always time and the potential of which is still increasing.
There is no late in bitcoin, if we are talking about the price. It will keep on increasing, it's very much different from fiat.
364  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you believe all muslims are bad? on: November 20, 2017, 08:42:50 AM
Not all Muslims are bad. Best example is in Marawi city where ISIS attacked that City. Many Muslims protected many Christians from the hand of the terrorist. Muslims were also victims of that tradegy. Therefore we should not put on our mind that all Muslims are bad or terrorist.

Well, Some of the Muslims in the Philippines are not that Fanatic. But some of the communities there is said to be supporting the ISIS movement that time. That is the biggest problem in Mindanao right now. Most of the muslims there think that they are Muslim before they are a Filipino.

Anyway, I know some muslims, and they are not like those terrorists, though they are not minggling too much with others, still they are not bad. We should respect the culture they have.
365  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Will Kill The Income Tax on: November 20, 2017, 07:59:04 AM
The idea is certainly good but I think the government will think of something to bite off some of the pie)

So true. They won't just let anyone get away with their obligation. Maybe this time we can't feel it as they are not declaring that they are putting a tax in each transaction we make. But sooner or later I am sure that they will slowly crawl into the exchanges and other legal entities used by bitcoin, and there, they would start on planning on where they should put tax.

yeah... and i think in my opinion as long as the crypto currencies are affecting the govt in the future because no one will ever care anymore with taxes if they're pretty educated with this one... the government will surely come into play..

So what's your point really?
366  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How do I grow my btc? on: November 20, 2017, 06:35:15 AM
welp if you have btc then you should invest it and wait for the price you wanted to then you're going to sell it or you're going to join campaigns and earn more btc.

What do you mean? do you mean investing in Altcoins? You gotta choose those that are already in the top ten, other coins are nothing more than a pump and dump thing. Some are even scam and not real.

You can grow your btc in trading buy bitcoin when its in the lowest price but its to risky if you want a less risk try to join signature campaign or find a work. You can do investing too  and wait to increase the value of bitcoin that you wanted.

OP wants a fairly and safe way to invest his money, trading is not that safe,there is always a risk just like any other investments, it is risky.


Honestly why are you suggesting signature campaigns? OP has something in his wallet, he need an idea on where he can use his bitcoin and not to join a signature campaign.
367  Other / Politics & Society / Re: End of the World on: November 20, 2017, 05:30:39 AM
If you keep on listening to those self proclaim prophets(profits) you'll probably ending up just sitting in your chair and wait for it. Just do what you are doing everyday and if it's going to happen, then it's gonna happen, and no one's gonna stop it.

You should be worrying what you're going to eat tomorrow than thinking about it. You should not forget that no one knows when the world is going ot end. So better enjoy your life, have fun.
368  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it better to save money or invest it? on: November 20, 2017, 05:07:24 AM
i think its better to invest than to save because in savings your money is constant while when you invest your money grow, but be careful in investing because you take a risk on it, you should know what you are investing of.

You should accept that fact that everytime your money leave your hands, it is always in danger. So you better not invest it if you are not ready to take the risk or just follow one of OP's option which is to invest it in real estate. I am sure that it is the safest one or better yet start your own business, atleast with that the money and the future of your investment is in your hands.

I think both will work, save the half of your money in banks while the half of it, invest it in bitcoin.

It's like saying that you don't know what to do and don't have any plan.
369  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Restaurants accepting bitcoin! on: November 19, 2017, 11:21:19 AM
I hope someday bitcoin can be a mode of payment. Not only restaurant but all kinds of food establishment which accept bitcoin that can be an exchanged if youre in short of money.

It's not gonna happen in the entire world, possibly in places near where the bitcoin starts to bloom. It would also take more time before it can happen.

With regards to the restaurant, good to hear that they are now accepting bitcoin, I just can't imagine how they would price an item and if it would be fair, I am sure that they would price their items/foods higher compared to regular fiat. They would always think about their profit and their business.
370  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Giving up gambling is not easy on: November 19, 2017, 11:01:28 AM
Saying of giving up gambling is very easy, practically I have seen in my life. Two of my dear friends use to gamble they addicted they cant stop themselves they use to borrow and go for gambling which to cant stop most of people in such condition only living. They wont feel any difference whether winning or loosing just gamble.

Say what? is it easy or not?

I am a gambler, and I haven't been quitting, but I am not playing. What does it mean? I can control my gambling and I am still the driver of my own will and not gambling.

Before, I thought that I will end up a gambling addict, since I can do it more than 12 hours a day, with money or without, I lurk in gambling sites and hoping to win, until I was hired in my real life work, then that's it, I cannot gamble anymore due to busy schedule during the day and only have few hours a day until I can already adjust to the situation and now, I still know how to gamble, but the urge is not there anymore.
371  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Drug free in the Philippines on: November 19, 2017, 10:04:00 AM
Small action of the president can lead to the happiness of the people, giving free drug to the people can help to save their life very much, he is really a good president.

What? did you really read the OP?

We can not eliminate drugs in the Philippines because of many higher position protecting them. And also a lot of poor people that are encourage to trade it due to poverty. But there is still hope to be drug free country as long as there is still many people who is disciplined and well educated then he can avoid to involved on that.

It's not an excuse and will never be.

In my opinion, drugs in the Philippines is still present, we cannot totally eliminate it, one reason is that Philippines is an Archipelago and international syndicates could easily enter other Islands thru the sea. Don't forget the hidden drug laboratory in an island near the southeast luzon, it was owned by a chinese drug lord.

Right now Duterte atleast made a good decision by giving the drug matters from PNP back to PDEA. It's a good move, no one is dying.
372  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin to eliminate unemployment. on: November 19, 2017, 09:39:48 AM
Yes it can improve the country by reducing unemployment through bitcoin. Bitcoin can make unemployed person earn by working online like joining on different campaigns. But bitcoin cannot eliminate unemployment because if the person that are working in bitcoin doesn’t have a regular job or a stable income and the price of bitcoin got down too much it is like they are unemployed again and they can also lose what they earn from it

Your first and second statement is contradicting each other.

No, bitcoin won't eliminate unemployment. probably in Europe and the nearby places it can, but in Asia, where some house can't even afford to pay for their internet, and the worst some don't even have a computer, gadget and most of all electricity.

The signature campaign that you are saying won't be forever and it should not be treated as if it is a job and getting your bread and butter in there.
373  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are bitcoins only for the educated and knowledgeable people only? on: November 19, 2017, 08:39:09 AM
Bitcoins are not only limited to educated and knowledgeable people but it is an open to everyone, everyone can buy and use bitcoins you just buy it and use it so we cannot put limits on people it is just like fiat but we have to tell people about it guide them about it.

There are still limits on where you can use bitcoin, and same as users, some of those soon to be users really don't know bitcoin/how to use bitcoin, and because of that they are not qualified or they should not be using bitcoin until they are educated by those who know bitcoin well. Therefore, if you don't have knowledge about bitcoin and how to use it, then it is not advisable to use it, better use fiat.

I agree that it is free to use for all, but it should only be to those who atleast have a knowledge about computer, that way they would easily learn.
374  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Saving Bitcoins for your Children. on: November 19, 2017, 07:12:46 AM
No doubt a great idea from your side for ones children.Actually it will make any one tension free from the future of the children and whatever kind of money the children want in the future one can give it to them in the shape of BTC.
I've put a couple away for our first born recently, for me its a fairly safe investment with huge growth potential!

I agree to this idea because this will very helpful to our childen especially their financial support to the school needed.

I think you are getting it all wrong, OP is not telling us that saving bitcoin is good for your sons and daughters and for whoever it is. The question is, how will you keep your coins so that it will still be usable in the future and that it will be safe?

Anyway, If we are talking big amount, and you want it to be safe from intruders in your house, better go to any well reputed bank and ask for a safety deposit box. It might cost you a penny but atleast it is safer there compared to your house.
375  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How do you feel about the death penalty? on: November 19, 2017, 06:38:43 AM
I should trust to the respective countries about right or wrong of a death penalty. Intervening in other countries should be avoided to the utmost.

True, but who knows, in your country there is death penalty too, who will react on each execution? countrymen who are under the government? they are hopeless for sure, unless they will unite against the government which does not happen most of the time.

Death penalty is just fine, provided that there is really a strong evidence against the convict and it should be convincing to the public before authorities execute someone. I think rapes, and drugs shouldn't be included, only those who take life.
376  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin reduces unemployment on: November 18, 2017, 10:23:00 AM
Bitcoin expense looks quite strong for long term in crypto currency market. So many big multinational organization will also be taking a big interest in bitcoin for expanding their company. they're taking for payment of bitcoin associated with a purchase and buy of item for any field.

That's futuristic, but that's true, those big companies might start engaging in Bitcoin and who knows, they might put up a business based on bitcoin in the locality, it could really create employment to locals.

Merchants in local too if they start engaging in bitcoin they might start hiring people who has knowledge in bitcoin, it could really create employment in real life. But still, I think it won't be enough for everyone and not everyone is using bitcoin so not everyone would benefit from it.
377  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Unemployment on: November 18, 2017, 09:51:55 AM
It's a problem everywhere in the world, but the thing is, it depends on how their government reacts and handle those problem. Most of the empoverished countries don't have a solution to that and if they have, not everyone can benefit.

Freelancing is a good solution to it, but I think there isa big competition in the market that's happening.
378  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling and Relationships! on: November 18, 2017, 09:33:53 AM
I have too many friends who are gambler, there are times that we are playing against each other and I feel nothing strange. win or lose, we are still friends, it would feel strange if I am doing it with my girlfriend, I think I can't do that, it would really make me feel uncomfortable, instead I can use that time on something we could do while we are together. It could also become a factor why you and your girlfriend might split, so better not gamble while you are with each other, they are beside you since they need time from you and not you asking them to just stare at you.
379  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Impact of Technology to your health? on: November 18, 2017, 09:07:57 AM
The changes in you that you are telling us probably an isolated case, technology is good and it should not affect your sanity. But I do think that it could really affect the way the youth/teens of today act and talk. They love playing and spending their time mostly in computers and gadgets.

Personally, I only use computer for about atleast 6 hours a day and it doesn't affect me, and my attitude toward others. But the knowledge that it give me is more than what the books could give me.
380  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How can gambling help you with your life? on: November 18, 2017, 08:41:39 AM
Gambling is about statistics, if you gamble long term you are going to just lose your money especially if you don't choose the best games/websites, only gamble what you are willing to lose, and everything should be done in moderation. Well gambling can be fun but addictive hence it can help you forgetting about other stuff and problems in life, it also but remotely, can help you make a fortune if you are lucky enough directly, but the way I see gambling can really help is by investing in a gambling site

Gambling as a way to make fortune is like "once in a blue moon" in short, only few really could really go home with fortune from gambling, some of them win but sooner or later before they get out of the gambling they are already empty handed.

In my opinion, I don't see any good benefit from gambling, you can't call it a stress reliever, it could even make your problem worst. But it is a good way to kill my time, aside from browsing on social media sites.
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