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1461  Economy / Securities / Re: I have access to electricity with 0 cost, need someone to invest in a farm on: September 06, 2017, 05:21:52 PM
Who is going to pay the electricity bill? There isn't zero cost, someone is going to pay this and if you are cheating someone to start your mining farm there aren't any guarantees for investors...
1462  Economy / Economics / Re: Maybe governments can stop bitcoin after all on: September 06, 2017, 04:52:57 PM
Maybe governments can stop Bitcoin, But do they want to?
There are so many famous people using bitcoin and possibly
some politicians around the world who have Bitcoin, they will
not want to see it banned or outlawed.

The banking system literally killed people (and whole nations) simply for money or because they didn't want to follow them. I find it weird to believe that they won't actually make a simple law to make it illegal whether some politicians use it or not, these people can easily be paid or blackmailed.

Now the banks are the rule. The politicians are elected with their money, they choose who wins and who loses as money talks (the mass sells their votes for pennies). Politicians create and make laws as banks and another important sectors want. I don't know if it happens on all countries, but on many.

I believe the banks with politicians will control Bitcoin, but not ban it. They can hold all the supply of BTCs for a country and sell to their citizens for the price they want. Like what already happens if we want to buy Dollars, we never pay the fair price and we never sell for the fair price.

This is not true! Trump was elected using his own money, not lending from the banks or lobbyists. And look how many famous people tried to take him down during the election, yet he prevailed. Therefore, I am quite certain if the government wanted to ban Bitcoin is would be very easy to do. All they need to do is shut down the exchanges and Bitcoin-related major sites (like this forum) and crypto would come crashing down.

You are talking about a first world country (the top 1 country) where the values remain and are taught to their people even with the shadow's attempts to destroy the moral. As I said: it happens on many countries, but there are exceptions (like USA, as you said). I focus on nations crushed by the corruption, ignorance, envy, depravity. That is the modus operandi to conquer a chaotic nation and rule over the ruins.

These ones are easy to rule and there isn't resistance from the citizens side, not because they are innocent or fools, but because they are permissive with the powerful thieves.

1463  Economy / Economics / Re: Maybe governments can stop bitcoin after all on: September 06, 2017, 03:50:02 PM
Maybe governments can stop Bitcoin, But do they want to?
There are so many famous people using bitcoin and possibly
some politicians around the world who have Bitcoin, they will
not want to see it banned or outlawed.

The banking system literally killed people (and whole nations) simply for money or because they didn't want to follow them. I find it weird to believe that they won't actually make a simple law to make it illegal whether some politicians use it or not, these people can easily be paid or blackmailed.

Now the banks are the rule. The politicians are elected with their money, they choose who wins and who loses as money talks (the mass sells their votes for pennies). Politicians create and make laws as banks and another important sectors want. I don't know if it happens on all countries, but on many.

I believe the banks with politicians will control Bitcoin, but not ban it. They can hold all the supply of BTCs for a country and sell to their citizens for the price they want. Like what already happens if we want to buy Dollars, we never pay the fair price and we never sell for the fair price.
1464  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Banco Neon on: September 06, 2017, 03:44:38 PM
Gostaria de saber se alguém usa o Banco Neon para fazer transações relacionadas ao Bitcoin.

Parece interessante, pois foge da máfia dos bancos tradicionais, mas não tenho certeza se serão amigáveis ao Bitcoin, não repetindo o que os outros bancos estão fazendo (bloqueando contas de usuários de Bitcoin).

O que acham? É uma boa ideia? Se não, qual a melhor solução? Porque Banco do Brasil, Bradesco está difícil...
Qual problema com Bradesco? Sempre faço transação da foxbit pra lá nunca tive problemas...

O Bradesco tem um histórico de bloquear algumas contas que fizeram transações com Bitcoin.

Um banco que tem recebido um feedback bem positivo é o banco Intermedium, inclusive a Foxbit está recomendando eles. Eles tão dando um certo suporte ao BTC.

Banco Neon eu nunca vi ninguém falando sobre ele e BTC.

Sim, eu ia tentar o Bradesco, mas quando ouvi que eles bloqueiam contas lá desisti.

Ok, obrigado, vou ver esse Intermedium como funciona. Se alguém puder dar um feedback pessoal eu agradeço!
1465  Economy / Services / Re: [Crypto-Games.net] ★ Facebook Campaign ★ | 0.3 mBTC per post [OPEN] on: September 06, 2017, 03:41:23 PM
Crypto-Games Username: mrcash02

https://www.facebook.com/decio.cintrajunior/posts/1193187520813524?pnref=story

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1871559603057090/permalink/1964432643769785/
1466  Economy / Services / Re: Globus: Facebook and Twitter Campaign EARN UP TO 0.001 PER DAY on: September 06, 2017, 03:31:32 PM
WEEK 2

DAY 6

TWITTER:

Bitcointalk username: mrcash02
Link to your Twitter post: https://twitter.com/mrcash02/status/905450545024049155
Twitter followers: 13,901
Twitter audit link: https://www.twitteraudit.com/mrcash02

FACEBOOK:

Bitcointalk username: mrcash02
Link to your Facebook post: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1193178574147752&set=a.361357703996514.1073741827.100003668630374&type=3&theater
Facebook followers: 5000

Total of Facebook and Twitter followers: 13,901 + 5000 = 18,901
Bitcoin address: 1873euQJ1X547RUVYvbZXDPZU7yRc1KqJj
1467  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: 🔥 How to earn Bitcoins without Investment, Microjobs or Mining (EASY) !NEW 🔥 on: September 06, 2017, 03:24:33 PM
That is a strategy... You create a blog because it's forbidden to paste your referral link directly on most Bitcoin related forums, right?
1468  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Banco Neon on: September 06, 2017, 03:33:14 AM
Gostaria de saber se alguém usa o Banco Neon para fazer transações relacionadas ao Bitcoin.

Parece interessante, pois foge da máfia dos bancos tradicionais, mas não tenho certeza se serão amigáveis ao Bitcoin, não repetindo o que os outros bancos estão fazendo (bloqueando contas de usuários de Bitcoin).

O que acham? É uma boa ideia? Se não, qual a melhor solução? Porque Banco do Brasil, Bradesco está difícil...
1469  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I am a newbie and I need an advise on: September 05, 2017, 04:59:26 PM
I really want to hear your advise about identyfying the scam sites. Or it could be my honor if you suggest me some of the sites that are legit.
Thank you all and have a good day Wink

Identify scam sites by looking for informations about it. If it's a cloud mining, they must show real pictures of their farm, not Google Images pictures. If it's an investment site paying dividends, they must show with logic how the money is generated and if it's sustainable. Avoid sites paying high daily interest, they usually appear from nothing, last few days or weeks, disappear and appear again with another name (but the owner is probably the same).

If you have any doubt about a site in particular, ask on this forum or search for a thread about the site on the search box above.
1470  Economy / Economics / Re: Maybe governments can stop bitcoin after all on: September 05, 2017, 04:55:19 PM
The government uses a possible real fact (most ICOs are scam attempts) to create a law at their favour. But they exclude the legit people who want to create legit businesses and in this case, currencies. Doesn't matter if the currency will fail or not, I believe people have the right to create it. Nobody is forced to invest, there are risks, everyone in Crypto-Currency must be aware about it. With this rule they create, the innocents pay for the guilty.

It's like Disarmament law. The government takes weapons from the people saying it's dangerous for them, that this way they can stop the thieves... But the true is that they just want to have control over the population, while the thieves will keep their weapons. The same with ICOs: Thieves will keep acting on the shadows, legit developers will be pruned.

And that is just more one excuse to increase the control from government side over Crypto-Currency.
1471  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does China have a large part in the world of cryptocurrency? on: September 05, 2017, 03:59:45 PM
Yes, otherwise, how could they be buying Brazil as they are doing now?  Grin
1472  Economy / Services / Re: Globus: Facebook and Twitter Campaign EARN UP TO 0.001 PER DAY on: September 05, 2017, 03:55:08 PM
WEEK 2

DAY 5

TWITTER:

Bitcointalk username: mrcash02
Link to your Twitter post: https://twitter.com/mrcash02/status/905096721075757057
Twitter followers: 13,901
Twitter audit link: https://www.twitteraudit.com/mrcash02

FACEBOOK:

Bitcointalk username: mrcash02
Link to your Facebook post: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1192707284194881&set=a.361357703996514.1073741827.100003668630374&type=3&theater
Facebook followers: 5000

Total of Facebook and Twitter followers: 13,901 + 5000 = 18,901
Bitcoin address: 1873euQJ1X547RUVYvbZXDPZU7yRc1KqJj
1473  Economy / Services / Re: WhyFuture: Facebook Campaign on: September 05, 2017, 03:48:29 PM
30th - 05th round
Bitcointalk Username: mrcash02

Facebook Post Links:

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Total: 20000

BTC Address: 1873euQJ1X547RUVYvbZXDPZU7yRc1KqJj
1474  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why do you even gamble? on: September 05, 2017, 04:10:23 AM
I gamble because I need to complete a full BTC number. Example: I have 589000 satoshis, then I want to reach 600000 satoshis to have a full number. It's usually easy to do and I can earn some satoshis this way. I know it's not recommended because even trying to make 1000-2000 satoshis profit is already a big risk, I take the risk anyway...  Cheesy

When I don't do this, I play for entertainment purposes, hoping to have profit, but if I don't, no problem at all.
1475  Economy / Marketplace / Re: need help from trusted people on: September 05, 2017, 02:45:57 AM
hi all iam new here and new in bitcoin world
iam an old in my family my father us past way
 and hope to get successful
i need to learn and be good to get money
please help me and give me more advice to stand on my foot and help my family and built my future
i hope to find good people to advice me and help me too
God bless All 

First you can start learning the basics of bitcoin read some books about it or any article just to help you to know more about bitcoin then go level up your account here in forum so you can join signature campaign because i think they will not accept newbie to join, but if you have a facebook or twitter you can join in their social media campaign, just explore here and you can be successful someday.

I also recommend YouTube videos. You can search only "Bitcoin" and proceed to watch every video. In a few days you will know lots about the technology and how everything works.

Beware, Youtube is full of scam attempts, for newbies I don't know if it's really a good idea... They could believe any Ponzi HYIP video and waste money. Youtube videos are surely a very good source of information, but for intermediary+ level of Bitcoin's enthusiasts.

I think the best he can do is to read Beginners & Help section, if there is any doubt ask on the threads related to the subject you are reading. Anyway, the best way to make profit from Crypto-Currency is by buying cheap and selling high (Bitcoins).
1476  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Did you ever lose time from work or school due to gambling? on: September 05, 2017, 02:13:34 AM
No, never tried it and wouldn't do it either. Work is important to me and would not skip it just to gamble. I'll play after work and during weekends only. If you have this mentality then you are really addicted to gambling. What would happen to you if you skip and just gamble? You might lose you work because of this. Not advisable.
But still the desire to win in gambling could beat everything include your work time.
And that time i think you are considered as an addict and have a serious problem in gambling.
A normal player won't do that ridiculous action , gambling should really treat as a way to having fun , not as a trouble maker.

It's true, some crazy people may do this, but I think it doesn't make any sense... Work/Studies are very important and necessary for your future life, gambling is just good on the moment, it's an immediately pleasure that won't give you any benefit on the future (only a little chance of happen, if you are very lucky, but won't happen for most people anyway). Gambling is a hobby and we practice our hobbies on our vacant hours only.
1477  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Need some review on an idea i will launch soon on: September 05, 2017, 01:30:31 AM
That is a good idea, there was a site like this sometime ago... I just think the reward shouldn't be given only to the first player to answer because it can make the other's interest on the site vanish.

Hey, is this the site you are talking about? http://www.satoshiquiz.com/
1478  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO is officially banned in China !!! on: September 05, 2017, 12:48:51 AM
Why is it good? China government is putting his nose where it shouldn't. Nobody forces anyone to invest on those ICOs. These "fraudulent" ICOs you say are like a game and the players know about the risks. People say ICOs are pure speculation, well, for many people Bitcoin is pure speculation too, should it be banned too?

Everything the government wants is a piece of the cake. I heared if you want to run your ICO you need to inform all the details to the government, ask permission, this kind of stuff... Just because they want some profit, step by step centralizing even more the Crypto-Currency world.
1479  Local / Economia & Mercado / Re: Exchange FoxBit - Tópico Oficial on: September 04, 2017, 08:23:45 PM
Alguma notícia sobre o Banco do Brasil?

Vocês entraram com a liminar e o que aconteceu?
1480  Economy / Economics / Re: Three Quarters of The World’s Poor Are “Unbanked” on: September 04, 2017, 08:06:02 PM
Who makes the big gear of society works it's the middle-low to middle-high classes. The miserables don't give money, but give votes, in change they receive few pennies from the goverment assistentialism, so the system can keep working as it is.

The riches don't pay what they should, but they finance the political campaigns and are very influent. So most of them are happy: The miserable enjoying their pennies and corroborating for the chaos and injustice, the riches/banks growing their fortunes without paying what they should, putting all the expenses on the middle classes budget!

What I mean is that these "unbanked" people give a shit about Crypto-Currency, banks, etc. They just want to continue living as they live now, "lunching with other's money" without worring about future consequences and without dreaming about a better society that could replace the moribund we have now.
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