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1101  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Can I start scalping with a 500$? on: May 29, 2019, 03:37:24 PM
It would be risky for you to do scalping as a beginner. Why don't you try trading the most basic way so that you won't get confused? $500 would be a good start for you to have enough experience in trading and for you to know the fundamentals of it.
1102  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: CoinDeal Is Getting Ready to Enter U.S. Market Following Successful Sponsorship on: May 29, 2019, 02:54:50 PM
The fact the coindeal is being accepted and will be entering the Us market also indicates that cryptocurrency has a greater future in the said country. More adoptions will surely come especially when people and huge businesses would notice how cryptocurrency works.
It will surely bring a positive impact in crypto world.
1103  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to be a "Faketoshi", better than any other "Faketoshi" !?! on: May 29, 2019, 02:32:57 PM
Is there any benefit that people could gain through faking Satoshi? I wonder why some people are exerting and effort to pretend as if they're really Satoshi. They're just making fun of themselves to be honest. Satoshi is someone who deserves our respect so I don't think faking his identity is right.
1104  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: [CONTENT] Trading Discussion INDEX on: May 29, 2019, 02:09:34 PM
I haven't read some of the discussions that you have posted so this thread is a big help. Honestly, either new or old in this forum could still learn from old threads. Reading is necessary if we want continuous learning. It's just a great thing that there are people who exert an effort to share things like this.
1105  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Which Bitcoin Is Not? on: May 29, 2019, 01:49:25 PM

Bitcoin is the cheapest way to transfer money


I will not agree with this quoted statement because some exchanges/wallets charge higher fees (bitcoin transfer) than other cryptos (ETH, XRP, etc.)


I agree with this. Btc isn't the cheapest way to transfer money because of high Tx fee. It has been the agony of most traders and those who are using BTC as a mode of payment. However, we can't deny the fact that Btc could offer the fastest transaction so no matter how high the Tx fee is, people still choose to pay with it.
1106  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop playing the lottery, this is much better... on: May 29, 2019, 01:27:29 PM
That's too good to be true. If that's true, then you should have been a billionaire now. You should have posted your proof of earning before trying to make us believe that we could earn a lot by just clicking that link. I think you couldn't convince anyone here especially those who are playing lottery.
1107  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's going on with BTC? on: May 29, 2019, 01:16:16 PM
Bitcoin has said to repeat its history and I think the same thing is just happening. The same thing happened last 2017 so I believe that the same case could happen this year. Btc is increasing and people are hoping for a better value. This year could be a year of Btc.
1108  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: There isn't always a clear reason why BTC went up or down on: May 29, 2019, 12:56:16 PM
The number of Bitcoin adoption and acceptance also affects the number of demands. As the number of investors increases, it also affects the price of Bitcoin positively. There are good things happening in the market which has a good impact on the price of Bitcoin. If things will happen continuously, the value could strike even higher.
1109  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could the time traveller’s “2019 BTC price” become true? on: May 29, 2019, 12:37:27 PM
As for me that's impossible to happen. No one has discovered time travel yet. We all know that there are only people creating drama and rumours just to be recognized in crypto world. You don't have to do time travelling just to earn a good profit.
1110  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: blockchain for retailing - the best idea ever on: May 29, 2019, 12:23:56 PM
There are actually blockchain businesses but we don't notice them since it isn't that popular. However, more merchants would start purchasing crypto for business once they would have an idea about its profit. I'm sure that it will be a good start for merchants to earn better through retailing crypto.
1111  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Let’s Play the Hodler Game on: May 29, 2019, 06:47:06 AM
The game of crypto is the most tricky game I know. If you would not choose the best ball then you will be holding a ball without value. If you'll give up too soon, you will not gain a good profit as well. The person who would be able to hodl until the end will gain a better profit. This game will test our patience and a person with the best strategy would win.
1112  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If anyone interested in quantitative trading software? on: May 29, 2019, 06:25:43 AM
Have you tried using that software? It's risky to try new software these days because there's no guarantee that they would provide exactly the services that they're offering. It's an easier way to do phishing as well so a lot of traders are afraid to try it.
1113  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Automatic growth signals for coins on Binance on: May 29, 2019, 06:08:17 AM
How can you guarantee that you will be offering a reliable source of information for us to trust that signal? To be honest, it's risky and hard to rely all our decisions in signal bots. If you have just started this service, does it mean that your signal isn't yet well-developed? We just want an assurance.
1114  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is an orphan blog? on: May 29, 2019, 12:45:07 AM
Most of the time people talk about orphaned blocks, they are actually talking about stale blocks, and have their terminology confused.

Strictly speaking, an orphaned block is a block without a parent. Orphaned blocks used to be seen by nodes which did not yet have the block in question's full ancestry, and so were unable to validate it. This pretty much no longer happens since a change in Bitcoin Core meaning that block headers are synced first before blocks are.

However, because true orphaned blocks don't happen any longer, most people using the term orphaned block actually mean a stale block. A stale block is a block whose parents are known, and which was successfully mined, but was later discarded in favor of another block which was mined at the same height. Occasionally, one miner will produce a block, and while this block is propagating through the network, a different miner will produce the same block. There are now two blocks competing for the same height. When the next block is mined, the block that is not contained with the new longer blockchain will be rejected. This is called a stale block.

You can see a list of stale blocks here: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/orphaned-blocks

First time I've heard of the term, I never knew that miners can produce blocks at similar times.  Upon looking for sources regarding orphan block I also ended up with the same link. Thanks for further information, the link was more on diagram which I cannot completely comprehend.  Cheesy
1115  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Satoshi Line Up, Pick from most likey to least likely. on: May 29, 2019, 12:38:38 AM
Is this supposed to be funny?
I don't see any humor.You forgot to mention "random Japanese guy" because Satoshi has a Japanese name,so many idiots think he might be from Japan. Grin

Well, a random Japanese guy would best fit Satoshi Nakamoto for the line-up. Since most people's notion Satoshi is Japanese due to it's Japanese name. LOL!  Cheesy . CSW would still be last on my list, since he has been trying hard to prove satoshi, if the list is about the best clown in crypto he would have won my vote.  Grin
1116  Economy / Economics / Re: Glen Goodman on Crypto Trading, Market Analysis and the Future of Bitcoin on: May 29, 2019, 12:28:27 AM
For me the best part was when he talked about the hell he has gone through during his earlier years until he could finally learn from his own mistakes and shows where it leaded him after just 15 years..
Definitely an interview that's worth to watch


Agree with this, that part could be something that watchers could learn and apply to themselves. He actually had quit his job to focus on trading and crypto since he is making more money in it. This kind of scenario is true and a lot of people had done that. Crypto can bring better opportunities and income if you know what you are doing. A great interview, worth watching. Thanks for sharing this amazing video OP.
1117  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is this even possible Craig Wright? WTF!?! REVERSE BITCOIN HARD FORK (RBH) on: May 29, 2019, 12:13:42 AM
I'm getting SICK and tired of people trying to fix Blockstream's code. It doesn't matter what Satoshi Nakamoto thinks at this point does it?

And we don't need another hard fork. And I don't even think this is possible. Thoughts?
We don't need another hard fork, and chances are we won't have one, but it's possible to do a hard fork. Almost anyone can try to implement one, but if you don't have the support for it to go anywhere, it just fizzles out and dies. That's kind of what happens with a lot of forks these days since they don't have any actual tangible benefit. The same thing goes with soft forks, anyone can do it but it is only as effective as the community that supports the fork.

I'd just ignore the forks at this point, go with what the community says is the new standard unless it's something dramatically obtuse. Hopefully, the community at large has a brain and won't do moronic forks, but who knows. Be a voice of reason, aside from that it's not worth losing sleep over.

Before forks are entertained because of their free trash coins which most likely dies after sometime. Only few people are investing in forks most likely it is not to support it but to profit from it due to it's demand such as BCH.

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CSW even dare to say he's Satoshi if he seeks a different centralized bitcoin?

Ignore CSW, we all know he is a clown and attention seeker. No matter what changes, or how many forks and claims he will do, it's not worth supporting. Let him be an entertainment in crypto community, he is a big joke.
1118  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bit Blender help on: May 29, 2019, 12:05:55 AM
I did a quick mix- my Mixer ID is 95175301a1b52a5, it has 8 confirmations on the block explorer last time I looked but bit blender dosent acknowledge the funds coming in, when I know they should have. I did a quick mix last night and never received the coin either, but don’t have mixer ID sadly. Is there any way I can get my coin back for the first one?

There was a thread regarding Bit Blender shutting down: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5147982.0, that would have been the reason why you did not receive your coin. You should try to reach out to their support. I wish you luck, but I doubt if they can assist you with it.
1119  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why bitcoin is successful? - this one statement sums it up! on: May 28, 2019, 11:33:08 PM
Why bitcoin is successful?
Why no other crypto currencies are able to even come closer to it?

We often look for the answer of these questions. The twitter handle of CryptoKanoon answered it and I can't resist myself from sharing it with the fellow community members.

The tweet says,

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No head
No funding
No employee
No PR agency
No Social media
No advertisement
No board meetings

The only reason which made #bitcoin succesful was the purpose and that was to help people overcome their sufferings.

I don't think of anything better can be answered against those above mentioned questions! Want to beat it??

Original content link: https://twitter.com/cryptokanoon/status/1132223935058042880



Agree to this, aside from it bitcoin separates people from banks which snatches them their money. Banks usually just gives small interest on people's investment and savings. With cryptocurrency, even with it's risk, it provides people an opportunity to earn more money due to it's potential. Not to mention the convenience of using cryptocurrency vs banks which cut's off a lot of fees and delays for processing payments and transactions.
1120  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dont waste your money on gambling websites except this on: May 28, 2019, 11:22:37 PM
Such sites need to be "Provably fair", but the users also need some skills to read the proof and check for yourself if the random outcomes are indeed legit.
At least with sites like 777coin which are around a long time now you can have an ease of mind.
yes 777coin is much popular its been here around long time but stake is having more features even its getting popularity day by day . There is lots of choices of games available in Stake.

Aside from it's features, Stake.com is also famous due to it's team's undeniable quality service and the good gambling experience it provides to it's players. What makes Stake.com one of the best gambling platform is their team's effort to make sure to involve the whole community to it's growth and success. They make sure to provide exciting prizes and surprises to it's community members thru different events daily. They never forget to thank their supporters for their undying support for the whole team and the website it self, same as the team who gives back their gratitude to the whole community and supporters by making sure to make their services the best and to involve the whole community to it's growth and success.
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