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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to Earn Bitcoin FAST
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on: September 25, 2016, 01:28:00 PM
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earn a living with 0.03 per day, you have to be kidding. What country do you live in? The only way to earn a living is to get a job and earn real money. And then you can buy Bitcoin as an investment if you want.
There is no magic in the world of bitcoin. Not because it is a cryptocurrency you can win without doing absolutely nothing.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What Bitcoin wallets are best to use?
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on: September 24, 2016, 01:42:59 PM
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~~ For me blockchain is one of the best wallet online for me and next is coinbase where you can use credit card or bank statement to buy bitcoin via there website and you can now load at blockchain the best right.
coinbase is a good place to purchase bitcoin not to hold bitcoin in other words it is terrible as a bitcoin wallet because it is making things centralized and you have zero control over your private keys and as a result your money. There are many things to think about when choosing a wallet. There are online wallets, mobile wallets, software wallets and a few others. I prefer a software wallet for the house
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Other / Off-topic / Re: 2016, The Year of Bitcoin?
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on: September 24, 2016, 01:40:34 PM
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Whatever year it is, it is a bitcoin year.
I do not know how much is the bitcoin price right now. I checked it lately and it was under $600. It is a good time to buy some bitcoin because many people predicts that bitcoin price by the end of the year will soar high.
The year 2016 was a very significant year for the Bitcoin: He became popular in some regions where was little known and now has a larger market.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin
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on: September 24, 2016, 01:38:52 PM
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question......I am actually running BurstCoin, which is a NXT off chain and I cannot find a nice way to shutdown the NXT client/daemon when needed. If it shuts down wrong, then most of the time the DB has to be dropped back in before it will run again. The console is too quick and gone for real info and the logs are pretty much useless, no what the settings for logging are. The actual NXT software is started from within the BURST java and I do not have the time to pick through all of that. The batch file that starts it all is start "BURST" "%%~$path:f" -cp burst.jar;lib\*;conf nxt.Nxt of course on the server setup we have the PATH set so the parsed code would be start "BURST" java.exe -cp burst.jar;lib\*;conf nxt.Nxt A few seconds later a console pops and the NXT code go forward. If it works right, the windows stays there, if not, the console closes and the error is barely seen.....I catch an unknown in parentheses....then it is gone.... the NXT log files is nothing different than a normal run. To find the point where NXT is started and add a pause at the end will mean tearing into the burst.jar and finding what happens. I extracted it and it is pretty deep...not even sure where to start looking in that code. So, question is this, you open a console and start NXT running...it is going along fine and you want to kill it. CTRL+C works 90%, shutting the console windows is pretty bad, around 30%, Task Manager is not a pretty way to go, same as closing the window and gets a 35% success rate. That code line above uses java.exe. loading burst.jar as a lib and referring to an entry point defined in nxt.Nxt within that lib, yes? I have seen a launch method for Java that involves a start and stop key, basically passwords in a way and the java program or script is sent to a local TCP port that is not being used.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If Satoshi reveals himself, what would be of Bitcoin?
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on: September 24, 2016, 01:28:43 PM
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What do you think that will happen once the real Satoshi reveals himself (and proves that he created Bitcoin)? Will Bitcoin ever be the same? Will governments try to pursue Satoshi and put him in jail? This will be something interesting to know, once it happens (if it ever does) sometime in the future. Please feel free to share your thoughts here. I do not think it would affect anything in Bitcoin.
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Economy / Economics / Re: Is Paypal a scam?
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on: September 24, 2016, 01:17:25 PM
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i think paypal is not scam, maybe there is any new regulations from paypal because as far as i know, paypal is one of legit sites that gives customer protecting in transaction and as customer, we need to obey that regulations and rule from paypal. so if something happen with you and paypal, my suggestion is, better you contact paypal support system and make clarification about your problem. so far, paypal support system will help you if there is a problem happen with you.
Prior to the changes, a seller that was broke and trying to unload things on eBay always hit the wall when it came to shipping. They might have someone willing to buy the old TV for $50, but then they had to scrape together $15 to ship it. eBay and Paypal worked well together, allowing the seller to print a shipping label, using funds from the sale. They could not have access to any more of those funds until the buyer accepted the shipment.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Investing my $2,000,000 Into bitcoin (advice me)
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on: September 24, 2016, 01:13:25 PM
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A friend of my i introduced BTCbitcoin to in 2014 now want to invest $2,000,000 into bitcoin mining and his is asking me is bitcoin mining is still profitable?
I have drafted out my own list but i want advice from you all
This are some question he still asked me..
How much can he make from mining? and what are the list of equipment we need to buy with the $2,000,000 for us to start mining?
What will be the monthly revenue? What will be the yearly revenue? Cost of maintenance?
TOTAL COST OF ELECTRICITY MONTHLY FOR ANY COMPANY OR INDUSTRY IN MY COUNTRY IS $4000 (electricity is cheap here)
Land (Space) have been bought by him
You could kill the electricity costs with solar, but you will need a hefty facility and costs will likely be higher than gain.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: When was the first time you bought bitcoin?
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on: September 24, 2016, 03:16:14 AM
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I bought around $10 worth in 2013 and that was my very first BTC purchase, The price was $100 or so if I remember correctly and there where complaints the price was outrageous, Why do I feel I should have bought few hundreds coins worth or as much as I could>?>
I bought the CEX.IO and the price was well higher than yours 100 US.
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Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Ad Networks Opinion discussion
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on: September 24, 2016, 03:13:54 AM
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Ads companys are like a big waste of time, low revenue, scams, bla, bla, bla...
It's really hard to find any good, for me the best one is Mellow
It is just a lot more sneaky on the faucet sites.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin wallet in bank?
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on: September 24, 2016, 03:10:23 AM
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Do you think that one day you could open Bitcoin wallet in your bank, along with your.ordinary bank account? And will banks have their own wallets? Or maybe they already have? There are some rumors that some banks are preparing themselfes to addopt the Bitcoin and give it to their clients as a new service?
I really don’t believe in this story. The decentralization of crypto currency is a strong opposition to the current banking system.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: What to do with Bitcoin?
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on: September 22, 2016, 06:30:53 PM
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I am holding some of them for future so that I can sell them when price goes higher to collect good profits from it and with of them I am trading in altcoins to get small and regular profits.
I'm doing the same as you. I'm buying to hold and sell in the future. But I have always reserved a small part for daily trades with some altcoins
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