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161  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin in Deadpool on: February 14, 2016, 08:08:41 PM
So recently (today) I was watching Deadpool. It's that cool ass movie that just came out. So at that cool little bar in the movie that Deadpool hangs out at there's something in the upper left corner that I barely noticed. It's a sign that says "Bitcoin accepted here". After seeing that, my jaw dropped. Bitcoin just made it into pop culture! It's pretty awesome seeing this in such a popular movie! Pretty awesome stuff.
162  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin ATMs on: February 13, 2016, 02:39:25 PM
offtopic; gotta love Croatian girls am I right or am I right

ot; I think we have some ATM's here in Melbourne but they're too far from me, 1-2 hours lol not gonna bother going that for to take out money.
I just use e-coin & withdraw at any atm, but the problem is the fees :/
$100 = $5.7 USD fee.

hell yes
163  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: "double coin is legit and not legit" on: February 13, 2016, 01:20:08 PM
Yes. Most of the ponzi will be falling soon. The only one I support is WeeklyPonzi which have already shutdown. If you really want to double your coin with similar method, PrimeDice or another gambling site will be much better,
gambling is too risky , it is not a good suggestion.

Well, these schemes are risky as well.
164  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: "double coin is legit and not legit" on: February 13, 2016, 01:10:31 PM
Basically 99% of these double your Bitcoin sites are scams. Ponzi or pyramid schemes. I know only one site that is "legit". It is a ponzi but people invest and make money back. That's how it goes. Someday it will of course stop.
165  Economy / Exchanges / Bitcoin ATMs on: February 13, 2016, 01:05:38 PM
Hey guys. Just a conversation here Tongue

Does your country or city have a Bitcoin ATM?

In Croatia (where I am) we have only one Bitcoin ATM in Zagreb. It's in Tkalčićevoj 68, Zagreb if anyone wants to sell/buy some Bitcoin there.



When you buy, there's only a 3% fee! That's pretty great to be honest because usually, on forums, the fees are 10-20%.

So do you have a local Bitcoin ATM?
166  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Hive iOS wallet? on: February 13, 2016, 01:01:09 PM
I'm currently debating about which iOS wallet to use. I tried: Xapo, Coinbase, Blockchain, breadwallet and I'm now trying out Hive. I want to know if anyone has been having any crashes of problems with Hive. Please suggest me (in your opinion) the best iOS wallet. Thank you! Oh, and if this matters, I'm planning to deposit 2+ BTC so I want it as secure as possible.

Use coinmotion.com (BTC) Its offline wallet and Finnish company. You can exchange altcoins at BTC example http://www.poloniex.com/

Seems like an online wallet to me.

Its not even an online wallet, its an exchange. You have an account with them, but dont control the private keys. They do - like all good exchanges - store their(!) coins partially offline.

Oh okay. Well, I'm not really interested in that haha.
167  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Hive iOS wallet? on: February 13, 2016, 12:47:56 PM
I'm currently debating about which iOS wallet to use. I tried: Xapo, Coinbase, Blockchain, breadwallet and I'm now trying out Hive. I want to know if anyone has been having any crashes of problems with Hive. Please suggest me (in your opinion) the best iOS wallet. Thank you! Oh, and if this matters, I'm planning to deposit 2+ BTC so I want it as secure as possible.

Use coinmotion.com (BTC) Its offline wallet and Finnish company. You can exchange altcoins at BTC example http://www.poloniex.com/

Seems like an online wallet to me.
168  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Hive iOS wallet? on: February 13, 2016, 11:35:13 AM
I used to use Hive, but when I lost my PIN-code, I stopped to use it. I had only faucet money, so I don't care that much.

Alright. Any wallet you can suggest? Other than Blockchain.

This depends on what you're looking for. Do you want a software-based wallet or a wallet that rely on a third-party service ?

Software-based

Even if I use none of them because I don't keep money on my phone, I'd recommend you Breadwallet and Greenaddress from the good feedbacks I have from them.

Thank you for the feedback. I downloaded breadwallet just now to see how it works.
169  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Hive iOS wallet? on: February 13, 2016, 11:19:46 AM
I used to use Hive, but when I lost my PIN-code, I stopped to use it. I had only faucet money, so I don't care that much.

Alright. Any wallet you can suggest? Other than Blockchain.

This depends on what you're looking for. Do you want a software-based wallet or a wallet that rely on a third-party service ?

Software-based
170  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Hive iOS wallet? on: February 13, 2016, 11:14:56 AM
I used to use Hive, but when I lost my PIN-code, I stopped to use it. I had only faucet money, so I don't care that much.

Alright. Any wallet you can suggest? Other than Blockchain.
171  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Hive iOS wallet? on: February 13, 2016, 11:10:09 AM
I'm currently debating about which iOS wallet to use. I tried: Xapo, Coinbase, Blockchain, breadwallet and I'm now trying out Hive. I want to know if anyone has been having any crashes of problems with Hive. Please suggest me (in your opinion) the best iOS wallet. Thank you! Oh, and if this matters, I'm planning to deposit 2+ BTC so I want it as secure as possible.
172  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Bitcoin wallets on: February 13, 2016, 10:29:24 AM
First of all, I agree with the others. Offline should be labeled as local and online should be labeled as web wallets.

You should not just copy from Bitcoin.org because that is really just useless. Instead, you should compile your own list by actually finding wallet software and listing them.

Thirdly, actually list the mobile wallets, not just a picture of something I can already find on Bitcoin.org

Lastly, Armory is no longer hosted on bitcoinarmory.com. That site is dead. There is no site for it as an official one has not yet been set up. The release downloads are currently being hosted on github at https://github.com/goatpig/BitcoinArmory/releases.

Will fix up everything. I'm pretty new to this site so this was my first try in a contribution.
173  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Bitcoin wallets on: February 12, 2016, 11:05:01 PM
whether wallet offline that you share truly safe? does not contain viruses ?

Uh.... I don't understand...
174  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Bitcoin wallets on: February 12, 2016, 10:54:28 PM
-snip-
OFFLINE THESE ARE NOT OFFLINE WALLETS BY DEFAULT!

Bitcoin Core - https://bitcoin.org/en/download
Electrum - https://electrum.org/#download
MultiBit (HD) - https://multibit.org/]https://multibit.org/]https://multibit.org/
Armory - https://bitcoinarmory.com/download/
mSIGNA - https://ciphrex.com/

These are just some of the more popular offline wallets and as you can see, most if not all are featured on the official Bitcoin site (bitcoin.org):
-snip-

Offline means no internet, not "no webpage"! All these can run offline, but they are not by default and you need a dedicated offline computer for this.

i can see that there are a lot of great wallets though blockchain.info is the best in my opinion

Its one of the worst wallet services in bitcoin history with the most critical issues. Its a wonder people are still using them and I can only think its because of the name.

I understand what you're saying. But the statement is technically correct.
175  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Bitcoin wallets on: February 12, 2016, 09:26:22 PM
Thank you for this list, but if i were you i would add more wallets like hardware wallets (Trezor, Keepkey....) take a look at these.

Please PM me all of the ones you would want added. I'm keeping this list up to date.
176  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Bitcoin wallets on: February 12, 2016, 08:57:15 PM
add exmo.com, good multicoin wallet, for doge its very cool. it has also referral system. if someone reg under my ref i will return 50% of here earning, pm me

Added. Thank you for the submission.
177  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FlappyCoin | The Announcement | Earn BTC by Flapping on: February 12, 2016, 08:48:59 PM
Basically, you play a game and earn a small amount of BTC while doing so? Is it ran by ads?
178  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Bitcoin wallets on: February 12, 2016, 08:42:59 PM
thank you for this information, it will be really useful in the future when searching for wallet alternatives, thank you for your work

No problem. I'm happy to help anyone. Glad to see you are happy with my work.
179  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Bitcoin wallets on: February 12, 2016, 08:24:57 PM
Bitcoin Wallets BTC

Hey guys. Probably was the time I make an informative thread already. This thread is basically for anyone who is just getting into Bitcoin and is trying to choose a wallet or maybe for a Bitcoin veteran who is now looking for a second wallet.

Some of the more popular wallets:


OFFLINE (LOCAL)

Bitcoin Core - https://bitcoin.org/en/download
Electrum - https://electrum.org/#download
MultiBit (HD) - https://multibit.org/
Armory - https://bitcoinarmory.com/download
mSIGNA - https://ciphrex.com/

These are just some of the more popular offline wallets and as you can see, most if not all are featured on the official Bitcoin site (bitcoin.org):



ONLINE (WEB)

Blockchain - https://blockchain.info/
Coinbase - https://www.coinbase.com/
Xapo - https://xapo.com/
Circle - https://www.circle.com/en
BitGo - https://www.bitgo.com/
Exmo - https://www.exmo.com

These are just some of the MANY online wallets. These are probably the most trusted ones overall. I personally use Blockchain as it's the best one for me. You can try some of the other ones and see which one YOU like the best.

You can also buy Bitcoin with your credit card or bank account on the following online wallets (just the ones I already talked about):

Coinbase, Circle, Xapo

MOBILE

Android - https://i.gyazo.com/87b2fd24a03fa5669327c29ef7beb732.png

iOS - https://i.gyazo.com/7057e2eabaf9d15bfd0f765f04595896.png

Windows phone - https://i.gyazo.com/bef3bdcdbc396e00abc9339ec381db5a.png

BlackBerry - https://i.gyazo.com/758f901e35977d7605dd081011afc8e7.png

These are only the wallets that are featured on bitcoin.org. There are many more mobile wallets and you can find them by searching "Bitcoin" or "Bitcoin wallet" in your App store, Google Play and anything that Windows and BlackBerry phones use. I personally use the Blockchain wallet on my iPhone 5s and I've had no problems so far.

Thank you for reading this and I hope it helped you!
180  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info Beta wallet ? on: February 12, 2016, 07:58:13 PM
I have one wallet which uses the new beta wallet. I have put in $50 in it just to try a couple of things out. It works like a charm so far. Never had a problem.
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