You're not obligated to post
Its a open forum,anyone is free to post and cast their opinions rightfully.If you're too much butthurt by them,stop asking for people's opinions or start making self moderated threads.You can't tell me what to do instead bring up good arguments as in why my points are wrong.I don't want to get your thread off topic anymore. "stop asking for people's opinions" I didn't ask for opinions. I asked for a partner.
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How is this shitting on people's ideas ? Well,if you look at it from the convenience,don't you think its too much of a hassle to use bitcoin payments to book a hotel ?How is one suppose to send you the coins ? From their phones ,as on travelling ,they can't really use their secure wallets and its always risky to use public computers.There are no such advancements unless the customer has a mobile wallet and stable internet.You can keep it as a option. If you're demotivated by my comments ,don't bother opening multiple threads which has nothing creative in it.I can't help,if it sounds stupid to me. You're not obligated to post
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Basically, a Bitcoin coinflip site where you both load up a same-ish amount of BTC and have 50% chance of winning and the coin flips and who wins takes it all but we take a fee (5% for instance or 10%). I'm looking for a developer to develop the site.
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This question literally gets on the main page every hour.
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Hopefully it will. Then I'll make 2x the money invested if I buy now. But I bought my Bitcoin when the price was $200 so I'm very happy with the current price.
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It is possible that Bitcoin can't replace fiat currencies but it can live alongside them regardless. The newer generation will get how good Bitcoin is and how big of a change it can do and will start using it more and more.
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Some ideas on how it could work:
- Read through the connection data (phone,email etc) from key figures of the Bitcoin community to gain insider knowledge - Infiltrate core development and replace Bitcoin key figures with NSA staff - Discredit respected members of the community - Kill people, if they don't corporate.
I think they would start by buying a bitcointalk member account (at least hero level) and making a post asking for ideas... something like "How could NSA take control over Bitcoin?" lmao this
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Well, the pros of Bitcoin are: anonimity, fast transactions, no fees, you are your own bank, your account cannot be frozen and no payment can be put on hold and there's no middleman.
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Well, pretty much anything that is on Amazon is buyable for a percentage off on www.purse.io
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I accept large payments through Electrum and smaller payments through Blockchain. I then store the larger amounts of Bitcoin in a cold storage and smaller amounts in paper wallets.
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So my wallet address has "YGS" in it. If you don't know what YGS is, it stands for "Your grammar sucks" and it's a popular show ran weekly by a YouTuber JacksFilms.
18TRgPfyxXr22uwYGSLM9pGWqHwRadf4QY
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Bitcoin is supposed to be decentralized. It isn't supposed to have any god-like figure who is in the middle of everything. It isn't supposed to be like modern banking. We all are supposed to be Satoshi Nakamoto.
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I'd ask him:
How did you come up with the idea of creating Bitcoin?
It maybe already answered but I'd love an answer from him specifically.
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That's barely a demo of the website.Just a HTML page with broken links.I like your concept but the market is quite saturated as you know many p2p platforms are not doing great at the moment.Its very easy to cheap and get away with it,take defaulters from BTCjam for example.
This site is different from other sites as lenders who have had their loans defaulted would have options on selling their debit to someone closer to the borrower. Valid ID is required to join the website. Escrow would be built into the website following what happened during the master-p scandal. That does separate you from some other lending sites. I do like the ID idea but we'd have to make sure that the name on the ID matches the name that the user specifies while registering. Built-in escrow is a good thing. I think that this site could work out. It would need some really nice design and coding. I might as well join in if you'd like me to. PM me with your portfolio. I have PMd you with some interesting info. Didn't see the post you made in the meantime. We can discuss more in PMs.
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That's barely a demo of the website.Just a HTML page with broken links.I like your concept but the market is quite saturated as you know many p2p platforms are not doing great at the moment.Its very easy to cheap and get away with it,take defaulters from BTCjam for example.
This site is different from other sites as lenders who have had their loans defaulted would have options on selling their debit to someone closer to the borrower. Valid ID is required to join the website. Escrow would be built into the website following what happened during the master-p scandal. That does separate you from some other lending sites. I do like the ID idea but we'd have to make sure that the name on the ID matches the name that the user specifies while registering. Built-in escrow is a good thing. I think that this site could work out. It would need some really nice design and coding. I might as well join in if you'd like me to.
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I hope that I get ANY BTC soon so I can invest into the new program. Hopefully.
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So how will this be different from BTCJam? Since that's a pretty big site that's very well advertised and has a large community, I don't think you'll be able to be a competitor to the site unless you make something very unique and smart.
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