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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and Mobile Gaming
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on: June 20, 2020, 07:31:42 PM
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Cryptocurrency suites mobile gaming very well. Many of these games have in-game currency worth $$$ but can only be moved one way (deposited) not withdrawn. However, if it were crypto it would be possible to withdraw it. It would also be possible to gain in-game currency watching ads as you would do today but instead, you can keep the crypto so you will be in essence "paid to play" you could also tie in the crypto with advertising companies like Admob and allow users to buy and earn or trade crypto which can be used by advertisers in AdMob. It will create supply and demand since advertisers need it to advertise on AdMob.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Police Arrest
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on: June 19, 2020, 11:40:40 PM
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As long as those resources were not meant to be used for something else I don't see what the problem is. Many companies leave so many computers on overnight and its all to waste. Why not install some miners on them? The thing is they probably don't want people messing with them and I wonder how this person got caught. Surely if you set the threshold low for the miner no one will know? Especially if it's late at night when not many resources are needed?
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Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: 🐮 TOROFAUCET.COM 🐮 | Faucet | PTC Ads | Offerswalls | Contests 💰💰💰
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on: June 15, 2020, 06:42:33 PM
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It's a nice site, I like the little cow you used for the title. xD How did you get so many members and claims so quickly? You have already paid off almost 0.03btc in 4 months. That's really good. If you dont like your life, and want to waste your time lets join torofaucet. when you ve got many refferals and many satoshi - or you will be next to payment - you will get block from them!
If you have a problem with a website don't just make accusations and say things. Say why. Show proof. Otherwise we don't know what to believe.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why I like to learn and use bitcoin
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on: June 15, 2020, 06:19:16 PM
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I found bitcoin easy to understand when I first heard of it. It isn't very difficult to understand. Banking is much more complicated. Thankfully my bank changed the way it works and it now looks like a crypto wallet xO Crypto you need just an address. Banking you need all these details and you need to make sure you actually get the money it doesn't get reversed or something. Bitcoin just made all that much easier.
It is very easy to understand. Public key = your wallet/bank/house Privatekey = key to wallet/bank/house The network runs on any computer connected to it across the world and rewards them for their help. I'm pretty sure everyone can understand that.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Another SpaceX scam has reappeared, why is that?
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on: June 14, 2020, 11:41:56 PM
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"I will give you twice tomorrow what you give me today" Lol, Do I really need to say anything more? It reminds me of that "sir I will gladly pay you Friday for a burger on Wednesday" or however it goes. But that is just an exchange of debt, not a promise of 2x your money back. If this is how easy it is to scam people I am not surprised they do it. I don't feel anything for people who are scammed this way. If you believe what someone says who's faults that. I mean yes they scammers but can you really blame them?
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Coinbase Called Out on Twitter for Working with IRS and DEA
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on: June 14, 2020, 11:37:44 PM
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Why do people use coinbase in the first place? It goes against everything crypto stands for. You taking decentralized money and making it centralized giving it to these guys. Why would you want to do that it beyond me. I never have and never will use coinbase or any exchange that asks for KYC. They can KYC my ass. Also, America is obsessed with drugs and punishing people for using them. DEA is an insane organisation just like the IRS thugs. God, I count my blessings not to live in such a horrible place.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to Spend Bitcoin?
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on: June 14, 2020, 12:30:54 AM
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Wow. That is a very good article and lots of effort. The website is nice and I like that it is spaced out so well and everything looks nice to look at. No strain on the eyes or anything like that. Feels high quality. You might want to add that you can top up your Payeer and WebMoney account. Both of which are used on many websites. Mostly for European users, I believe. More and more places accept it every day it's great.
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Economy / Currency exchange / $3 My Eth or Doge for your yandex. Escrow welcome.
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on: June 11, 2020, 09:45:43 AM
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I need to buy something and the payment method that I can use is not available. The only other ones are Qiwi and Yandex. I can't use Yandex because they want my KYC just to spend a few $$$ and I don't think that is reasonable at all. I cannot do the KYC anyway. You need a passport and I only have a drivers license and ID book and they say it can take up to 180 days to verify -_-
It is a Russian site so the cost is in rub. It costs 145 rub and I can give you 200? So you make 55 rub. Sorry it is only a small amount if it was larger I would pay more.
I can send whoever you using as escrow 200rub+extra for fees worth of Eth or Dogecoin. After you make the purchase let me know and I will confirm it since I will get an email for it.
So if you can help me out that would be nice of you.
Thank you.
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Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Checkthesefaucets.com, 17 Coins, over 200 Faucets! + 2 Faucetrotators!
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on: June 08, 2020, 11:53:48 PM
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I like the black and white it looks nice and the logos are good looking. Finding faucets is a pain and can take hours so having it at one site is so helpful. Good for faucet owners to promote themselves as well. But why do so many faucets have 1 rating?? THe first few are 5 then 3 then 1?? Is the script you are using defaulted to 1 rating?
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin is ...... ? What does your auto fill suggest ?
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on: June 08, 2020, 11:38:56 PM
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I am using the latest version of chrome and often do lots of research and studies on bitcoin so my cookies are full of bitcoin-related things. "bitcoin usd" was the first one for me then "worth it" etc. I am using google to do my search. The legality and other issues are not even on the list.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where do you read about crypto? Favorite sources?
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on: June 08, 2020, 11:32:14 PM
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I actually don't read from anywhere. My reasoning is because it's just drama and it plays with your emotions. You read something bad about bitcoin and you might feel like selling and this effects the way you think. Some articles that would come up for me on google on my phone were about bitcoin and would leave me annoyed since I was reading about another idiot saying something stupid about bitcoin. I do the same with the price of bitcoin. I don't obsess about it.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: One mistake and l have lost all bitcoin
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on: June 07, 2020, 11:51:55 PM
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The best thing I ever learnt here was not to listen to others. It is strange because at the same time I say you should listen to others and be open that they might have better ideas then you. I say this to someone who plans to use logic though. Do not listen to those that have no sense or have no factual evidence to back something up. Rather pay attention but never fully listen to people who tell you to be careful and only do as they do if they feel it is right. Don't listen to someone who thinks they know a sure thing. Unless it really us a sure thing xP (I know it can be confusing) At the end of the day after all is heard and said you will need to make your own choice. Not the choice of others.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Taxes on Bitcoins: Unreasonable or essential?
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on: June 01, 2020, 11:56:05 PM
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You can't tax bitcoin. It's not government issues and has nothing to do with the government. If the government wants us to pay tax in bitcoin then they should start using it as well. But they won't because it is too easy to trace and thus easy to trace back to their corruption and ill spending of taxpayers money. I love when anti bitcoin people say bitcoin users do tax evasion meanwhile its the best method to avoid government fraud.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why people are afraid on investing to bitcoin?
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on: June 01, 2020, 11:24:26 PM
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People are often afraid of new things. When those new things include them risking their hard-earned cash on them then people are even less likely to take the risk. I think bitcoin is mostly for those who believe in the future of the technology and those simply looking for better payment methods meaning they will be paid in bitcoin instead of holding fiat. That is a risk in itself but I think people are more inclined to do that since these days you can withdraw in many payment methods. I know I use bitcoin for that reason and more.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fees high
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on: May 31, 2020, 10:56:47 PM
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It feels like this happens after the halving. The fees do this. When bitcoin shot up in 2017 the fees went off the roof. Bitcoin is more stable now but the fees are increasing compared to a few months ago when bitcoin was also the same price as now (8-10k) but the fees were not as high. Everyone is rushing to have their transaction done the fastest. I always thought that when fees were high bitcoin mining would be more profitable? However, it is not the case. It really makes no sense to me and I have no idea how miners predict their profit margins.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi isn't that rich.
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on: May 25, 2020, 11:42:14 PM
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If the bitcoin network "clearly shows" Satoshis transactions then we know what wallet belongs to him -_- Which we do not. So what are you talking about? I don't think you understand what you are saying. 500 btc is not going to drop the price by thousands. Do you even know how much bitcoin moves everyday? It's known that he may have a million BTC in his possession. The bitcoin network clearly showed that if satoshi makes transactions the price drops. Even if he is not satoshi, big transactions from old generated blocks is creating a trouble in the market. If satoshi sells 500 BTC price may drop 2-3k dollars. So he is not that rich, isn't he? Lol, i can't agree more... If a huge bag of bitcoin is released into the market, we will surely experience a huge downtrend, i don't know if I'm to believe that is due to the current bear market condition or bitcoin isn't having much liquidity as it seems. It is a sure fact that if he decided to liquidate all his holding today, he might just be able to realize something more than half the supposed worth of his holding which surely shows that he isn't as rich as he seems More crap? What the hell down trend are you talking about? The market is not a bear one. Not for bitcoin anyway. Check the charts. Liquidity? Lol you really just using words you do not understand now. So you just think he is not that rich because the OP says so? Mkay... It can trigger a downtrend if satoshi is gong to dump some of his bitcoin. In theory satoshi owns at least a million of bitcoin and if the market dump at least 500$ we all know that it will cause a panic to the whales and can lead to downtrend, of vise versa, if the bitcoin dump that hard maybe the other whales are going the buy it and make an upward trend. Satoshi is the creator of bitcoin so I think he is holding at least a million. But all of this will be invalidated if satoshi sells his bitcoin in the past. As long satoshi is not selling a huge amount of bitcoin then, we are all fine. Eh.... I think it will be fine. There will be people buying as well. There are still many people adopting bitcoin. With each one sold more will buy. I doubt Satoshi will sell his bitcoin he doesn't need to. It;s like selling your own baby. It's just emotion that could possibly start the downtrend. I don't give in to these emotion this is why I do not keep up to date with politics which is basically gossip and FUD.
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