I don't get the point of finding the real Satoshi anymore. As a founder and creator of cryptocurrency, we should respect his choice to keep his identity unknown. Maybe he has his own reason or purpose of hiding it and it would also be risky for him if he will show up.
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I don't think it's right to conclude that people are choosing Plusfo over Alipay. Dos you really get this information from a reliable source? As far as I know, Plusfo has a bigger advantage since it attracts more users but people are still confident using Alipay as well.
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I'm trying to listen to the songs that you have shared. I like Welcome to the Blockchain song most. I wish that most artist could write and make songs about cryptocurrency. It's the simplest yet informative way of educating people about blockchain technology. The influence of music is broader so it will make people aware of crypto.
That is a good idea, I got some ideas now. This is my first song about blockchain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrWeGm4KDBM lol I know it is horrid I did it in 30 mins, I got a sick idea now though from your post. It all started with a white paper and a plan, how to gain land in the enemy hand. The bitcoin core, ready to settle the score, unlimited fiat but bitcoin worth more. The genesis block created, leaving the bankers frustrated. Sataoshi Nakamoto leaving the bankers extinct like the dodo. ... lol i`ll work on it. So smart of you. I wish I also have the guts to compose songs about crypto. It's inspiring to know that crypto lovers are trying to reach out and spread the good news about crypto through music. I suggest that you'll compose a song that would make people appreciate bitcoin as a currency.
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I just wish that it's the start of massive adoption of Bitcoin and investors are really into accepting Bitcoin for good. Bitcoin's popularity has been starting to reach every merchant and we can't control it since Bitcoin itself speaks for itself not just because it's profitable but it could also be another way of making things lighter and easier.
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Thanks for the link and I was able to watch it. It's surprising yet I didn't see that it's straightly promoting Bitcoin but as they tell a lot about it, I could see a good thing in it because at least, people will be able to understand what Bitcoin really is especially for those who are completely clueless about it.
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Yes, you can and I hope that this one could help: https://applewithbtc.com/You can also purchase different gadgets like laptops, smartwatch and a lot more. They also offer freebies with a year of warranty. However, I don't get the idea of buying gadgets with Btc when you can actually buy with fiat and just hold your BTC? Well, it's your choice though.
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It's Satoshi's choice to keep his identity in private and we can't do anything but to respect it. He launched the most profitable coin of all time so digging too much about his personal life I think is too much. Let's just stop searching for the real Satoshi because there will be people who will just claim that they're Satoshi. Let him reveal the true him in time.
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It's actually great that they are starting to create crypto ATM in Philippines. But, I think this will not be fully utilized since only few know about bitcoin and few are using it in Philippines. However, this is still a good news since there will be another alternative for Filipinos to cash-out their money aside using remittance services.
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No, there are only few merchants that accepts cryptocurrency in our country and that doesn't include the lottery office/shop in our country. However, our local wallet allows us to convert bitcoin to fiat which is partnered with a lot of merchants. We can buy phone credits, online game credits, pay our utility bills, shop online and a lot more. So, it's pretty convenient to use bitcoin in our country.
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Should we confront more people with the argument that most of the digital items that are bought online, might have less value than Crypto currencies. For me, it's a no. I've had a lot of discussion and arguments with people before regarding cryptocurrency since here in our country they think it's a scam. If people are not interested they are not open to new ideas or innovation. Let them be enlightened when it's too late. At least, it's good to know you were able to educate your nephew about crypto at a young-age. It would be great if games will be accepting bitcoin as an alternative payment aside from paypal, credit/debit cards so it will be more convenient for players to pay.
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I like the 2nd design of your shirt. It's great that you are trying to make your own business and trying to promote cryptocurrency with your designs and that you will be accepting bitcoin as payment as well. You should try to make your designs more creative and unique so that you can attract more potential customers. Good luck.
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There's nothing you can do with the bitcoin that was stolen from you. You should've given more details regarding what happened and mentioned what exchange have you lost your bitcoin, so that people will be aware of it. Take care of your credentials next time and move on.
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There's no need for it since you can just simply google and find it here on the forum. There are a lot of lists of trusted crypto currency casinos here, so I guess it is sufficient, people will just need to update it.
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It might, each gambler has their own belief when gambling. Positive thoughts attracts positive result. I try this sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. But, still gambling depends on luck, and there's no way for people to control it. There's nothing wrong believing on something tho.
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But from my experience with bounties most projects don't offer bounty allocation of more than 5% of the total token sold. So how will 5% dump have a huge effect on the remaining 95% price. That's the whole point, investors are blaming bounty hunters for token dump instead of blaming pre-sale investors who got more token due to huge discount and bonus during the crowd funding stage. The number of tokens/coins allocated to the whole bounty is too small for it to fully affect the market price of the coin.
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You can now find a lot of online-gambling sites that accepts and uses bitcoin in their site. Try to look at the most trusted and famous online crypto gambling site. There's a lot to choose from depending on the casino game that you play. You can try, primedice, fortunejack, stake, vegas casino and a lot more.
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Probably that's one of the negative effects of the latest technology. We can't even find enough privacy because most of our personal information even our appearance could be tracked by apps like Facebook. However, we could do something to get rid of it. There are privacy settings that we just have to check.
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It actually deceives most traders who only base their decisions on the trading volume. I guess it's something that CMC should focus on. It's another form of scamming and I just wish that they would eliminate this form of deception. It's decreasing the reputation of exchanges and coins so I guess this is something that they should clear out.
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I think your goal is too unrealistic for now. 100x profit is hard to achieve especially if you aren't sure about your holdings. As for me, if you would want to get rich and earn a good profit, you must not rush things out. Try to buy coins with good reputation and have it for a long term hold.
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Well, honestly, there might be some casinos which are managed and funded by mafias, so this can be true. Also, I've been to a casino before and it's true that there are some prostitutes that are trying to hook up with gamblers since it's a good potential client for them since most gamblers have a lot of money. So, it's not that far from reality that crime can be associated with gambling.
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