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181  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Do You Make Money With Bitcoin? on: December 26, 2019, 06:37:55 PM
Oh for the love of God. Bitcoin is money. You do exactly the same thing you do to make any currency you just ask to be paid with bitcoin. You should be asking what crypto-related work you can do to earn bitcoin.

Please stop asking how to make money with bitcoin. If you asking this you are clueless and really need to learn about crypto and a little about business. Also, adjust your thinking because it is wrong.
182  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If Bitcoin is a get rich quick scheme, then fiat is a get poor slow scheme on: December 26, 2019, 06:25:33 PM
Lol. Whenever I hear people calling financial investments and things calling them scams I always laugh. When people say bitcoin is a ponzi I just can't even....
When I think of what things cost 5 years ago compared to now it makes me cringe. in 2009 I was about to get a KYC meal for R27 this price rose up and up all the time R30 R33 then it made massive jumps and right now in 2019 that same meal costs R65+- so that means in 10 years my buying power here halved. If I look at the price of food the same has happened. Perishables become more and more while electronics and stuff stay the same.
Cars and repairs and housing the same thing.

If I think about it... I think since 2009 the buying power has gone down by at least 25%-30% for none perishables and for perishable items its halved.

So fiat is an investment that weakens by 5%-10% each year. People have f it when bitcoin drops in price but fiat does all the time.

Now if you in debt with the bank that is even worse. That means 11%-20% interest a year +5%-10% that is 16%-30% total lose in fiat. How do people not lose their house??
183  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why YouTube Bans Bitcoin &Crypto Videos? on: December 26, 2019, 06:09:26 PM
Hello Community; as you know from the last 3 days the social media is full of this topic. What’s your opinion on it? What’s the main reason behind it?

Guys, till now I am confused but I added all of my probabilities. End of the day, I am scared. Because, I have learned so many things by watching YouTube crypto videos. I can’t imagine a single day without watching my favorite’s cannel.

could you show us a couple of videos that were good and removed?
i ask this because i don't really follow any Youtube channels but i occasionally watch some stuff and ever since this news came out i re-visited most of them and they are still there.
so my guess is that they are only purging the garbage such as videos trying to gain views by pretending to do TA for bitcoin or those talking about altcoin prices and try to pump the shitcoins they bag hold,... removing these videos is an excellent decision.

I would also like to know this. I have had a youtube account for over 10 years and have never had a problem and I am very vocal and very raw and direct. Never a single strike nor warning as it should be. I have not known youtube to be this way. It sounds very odd to me since youtube it pretty liberal and free. Youtube is the place to go for learning videos. Censorship is something I find difficult for me to believe since youtube really doesn't seem to support censorship and as far as I have experienced it's not censored at all. (obviously clear abuse cases are)
184  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: New Asgcoin Faucet on: December 25, 2019, 06:54:53 PM
Interesting way for a faucet to work. So you and everyone else basically get 1 token to send to 100 addresses so depending on how many people do it you get 0.01 tokens each. TO get that whole token you will need 100 people to do the same. Where do you get the addresses from though? How can you easily group them? You have to use a new address each time so how do you do that with ease? Sound like work to me but I am glad this is not your average boring faucet.
185  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FREE SCRIPT FAUCETPAY.IO - SALMEN UP on: December 24, 2019, 07:58:07 PM
Hmm you could take time and actually pay users from your faucets, I was foolish to even list you on bestfaucetsites.com...

If they do not pay users why do they make a script? They get nothing out of it? I hope the scrip is ok. It should be though.

Scam Roll Eyes

How is it a scam?? Please explain and don't just post nonsense. If this is a dangerous script let us know why.
186  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Libra released it's Much Anticipated Roadmap #2 on: December 24, 2019, 07:38:21 PM
Why would anyone trust Libra when they incapable of keeping the personal info of their customers safe? It isn't the first time FB leaked info. We have no idea whos info was leaked and exactly what info it is. It could be innocent but it could also be very important info. I dislike FB as it.

Libra will prove himself. It is not surprising that states take a stand against the Libra. The Libra will have a greater economic power than many states. How many currencies do you know without government? Blockchain is starting a new era.

It' s already proved itself incapable of protecting us.

I don't want FB involved with crypto. Look how greedy those @#$%ers are already?? They already print out money charging for ads. I don't even want to know what they think of next.
187  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are Altcoins getting Boycotted? on: December 24, 2019, 07:33:29 PM
I don't think alts are being boycotted. I just think people are looking for the next best thing as it were. A new coin with use as good as bitcoin. There are a few coins we all know about and use and they are the alts that will last. New alts will have to bring something new to the table as they did. Starting with a secure coin which people can trust. YOu need a stable foundation. I don't really trust newer altcoins with too much investment since I have no idea how safe they are. I am not a dev so I wouldn't know. I talk about security because I believe people trust bitcoin security the most and that is why they invest mostly in it. It was the original OG after all.
188  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Too many projects is bad on: December 24, 2019, 06:33:54 PM
Like most people would agree, it's a free market and regulations might be difficult to take control over such market, one thing that will put these shit projects to check is when investors or probably bounty hunters begin to check these projects before venturing in. Many of them are really just not it. If you take your time to go through it, you wouldn't even venture into it

You can't just use legislation all the time as an excuse. We don't need regulations. People just need to start thinking and stop giving into lies scammers tell them. YOu cannot say we need regualtion to protect us. People need to think and protect themselves as well. Crypto is decentralized to begin with so we don't need an "upper" power telling us what is safe or not. You know a hot fire is unsafe to put your hand in, you don't need anyone to tell you this. The fact still remains that fire is hot. So don't put your goddam head right into it.
189  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Too many projects is bad on: December 23, 2019, 06:22:16 PM
I think too many bad projects is bad. I think having a choice is a good thing but when that choice becomes riddled with shit coin and scams it can become annoying since you have to dig even deeper to find decent projects. You are forced to wad your way through all the shit. I have just been reading how some people are fooled bit promising them 300% back in 7 days. Who falls for that?? Hundreds did.... I wish people would just stop. Those are not investments I wish people would learn what an investment looks like.
190  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why do people still fall victim to obvious scam? on: December 23, 2019, 06:12:00 PM
Basically they just stupid. Those funds would do well for projects that need the funding but instead, they sit in a scammers wallet who is now enjoying life without needing to ever work again and people gave that to the scammer. The allows the scammer to take their money. Scammers don't deserve to live that way so I wish people would just stop it. It's pathetic how stupid people can be. Seems if you not promising massive returns no one is interested.
191  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Arbitrage bot or not? on: December 23, 2019, 05:54:11 PM
Personally I am terrified of using bots. I am afraid I wake up one day and my account is 0 because something went wrong or the market changed too quickly for me to adjust the bot accordingly.

if your thoughts are so what if KYC really happened like before this forum once opened KYC for authenticity verification but only briefly and the KYC system was canceled

*facepalm* some people....That was an April fools joke dude. So what does this make you? What are you even talking about? We not talking about KYC.

I see an arbitrage bot on many reviews, and also sell someone sell on bot, but that trade only fiat as i saw but it ask 5000 euro for it and with life time licence but i don't know if worth, if someone have a bot and want me i will try it and see how work for 1 month.

Thay is way too much. You can get gunboat for a few hundred $$ there is a thread here about it. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1715214.0 OP is very helpful and well answer all your questions.

Beaware. I just found an article about bitmex. I am unsure if the are involved with gunboat so you will need to see but here is the article. https://coinnewstelegraph.com/bitmex-bitcoin-fund-manager-exit-scams-before-christmas/
192  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I am meeting with an attorney, have you been damaged by wash trading on binance? on: December 22, 2019, 07:47:30 PM
Lol this delusional person again. I think I told you before and will tell you again. Lay off the drugs man. I told you before that nothing they are doing is illigal. Trading crypto is not the same as stocks. Somethings you cannot legally do in stocks you can do in bitcoin. You need to stop pulling stuff out of your arse.

Firm name please? Reference? Case number? Name of lawyer? Do you have any idea what a law suite costs and you also have no case. I don't even know what is wrong with you. You need help dude seriously do you not sound how insane this is? Who are you going to sue exactly? The whole exchange.

1 btc says nothing will happen. Now stop polluting the forum with your endless tomfoolery.

Is "lay off the drugs" a proper response that would come from an adult discussing a legal matter?  I'm not sure I can take your comment seriously because it seems as though you're trying to provoke me.

You didn't even listen to a thing I said... I know quite a lot about the law. I grew up with and still live with my brother who is a qualified lawyer. I think you sound crazy and you surely delusional. Your posts are very entertaining though, this I cannot deny. You have also failed to answer any of my questions. There is no legal matter. No laws have been broken. How does your head work? How can you blame an exchange for bitcoin going down? Another thing, why are you such a bull??? If you so clever like you pretend to be then why the hell don't you profit off of bearish periods? It is only good if bitcoin goes up and not down? If you had some of your investment in either fiar or stable coin you could just buy more bitcoin when it drops. You have no idea what a law suite costs or what you are talking about. You avoid all my serious questions so why should anyone listen to you?

If you so very serious like you say then where is your case number? You can't even produce that. What a job. No court in the world will take you seriously for wasting their time. You didn't go to law school you don't know what you are talking about in the slightest bit. I mean... DO you even have the money it takes to start a law suite? Even if you had something on an exchange they have so much more money then you. They will destroy you in court. You delusional to think they have done anything wrong and let us just say they have, that still makes you delusional for thinking you can even make a dent on them. You have no case dude. Even in the real world outside of bussiness. You can't just sue people thats not how it works. Anyway have fun being crazy. Keep us updated.
193  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you think of the current status of Bitcoin? on: December 22, 2019, 06:45:39 PM
Hey
I have seen communities rising up against the banning of bitcoins , people actually are now more informed and they are getting the hang of it , bitcoins is very important now and even government is realizing that , it's creating jobs for people and aiding the government , it's not against them , it's with them and I think the biggest achievement is getting really accepted by the governments all around the world .
It's getting legal and attaining more heights than ever , hopefully the price will shoot up soon.

Crypto doesn't need the acceptance of any power or any government that is why it is so great. It is above these things. Crypto is not against the government but it sure isn't for it. We don't need the goverment to use and appreciate crypto. Why do you feel we need government acceptance? Cr3ypto is free from all governments and no one will ever control it. That is its beauty. I want the government to have nothing to do with crypto. Let them play with their monopoly money (fiat).
194  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Halving Block Reward Countdown on: December 22, 2019, 06:39:09 PM
Now we all must scramble to make as many bitcoins as we can before the halving. I am sure it will make the price go up but maybe not at first. I think it might take some time to sink in. Nice count down I am glad you all excited. I wish I had more time though. I feel like I am running out of time with my bitcoin collection.  Embarrassed
195  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I am meeting with an attorney, have you been damaged by wash trading on binance? on: December 22, 2019, 06:25:45 PM
Lol this delusional person again. I think I told you before and will tell you again. Lay off the drugs man. I told you before that nothing they are doing is illigal. Trading crypto is not the same as stocks. Somethings you cannot legally do in stocks you can do in bitcoin. You need to stop pulling stuff out of your arse.

Firm name please? Reference? Case number? Name of lawyer? Do you have any idea what a law suite costs and you also have no case. I don't even know what is wrong with you. You need help dude seriously do you not sound how insane this is? Who are you going to sue exactly? The whole exchange.

1 btc says nothing will happen. Now stop polluting the forum with your endless tomfoolery.
196  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The Staking WAR has begun, who is wining it? on: December 21, 2019, 07:38:28 PM
I have staked coins for years using the extra pc that I have. I always prefer the smaller coins with a smaller market cap since it is easier to gain a large portion of the total distributed coins. Now I will be competing with huge pools from exchanges. I will still rather stake myself and buy as many coins as I need to properly stake alone. I don't believe in not keeping control of my own coins by keeping it in an exchange. This is also why I prefer lesser-known staking coins since they most likely will not be listed on a big exchange and you won't have massive pools to compete against.
197  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the fate of Scammers if bitcoin later becomes a traceable Currency. on: December 21, 2019, 07:13:44 PM
Bitcoin is already traceable. We don't know who sent it for Bitcoin. We don't know who's the buyer. But we can follow the journey of bitcoin. IDs will appear if shooting in a Kyc Exchange. There's not that much privacy in real life.
so if thats the case then we should answer the main question mate and that is the Fate of Scammers since they are one of the important reason why tracing is must be in place.

for me?even traceable or not?scammers will continue their journey and nothing can stop them,but we can prevent from happening if we will close our doors to become a victims.

never be greedy and always follow the rules in engaging transactions here in crypto,remember that they're sweet words can attract people at any time specially when we are a greedy person.

This is one of the problems and people really need to stop being greedy. They fall for the most ridiculous things. Never listen to promises people will make you. They will be doing I themselves if they really had such a proposition. Always ask why they do not use their own money? Much better to invest in something you can see, like someone else's business or even your own. Then you can see the profits the costs and the loses with your own eyes and make a proper educated decision. People invest in things they don't even know what they investing in and some people cannot get buyers for legit things they sell. It disgusts me.
198  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin ATMs should target developing and third world countries on: December 21, 2019, 07:05:15 PM
Lot's of Bitcoin ATMs keep popping in the developed countries such as US, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong etc. But I have been thinking why don't the owner's target countries without much economic stability? Like Venezuela . That would increase the adoption. Something like backpropagation. What do you think?
The main reason is economics, people in developed countries are more likely to use these ATM machines and the companies installing them will have their profits and that will not be the case with third world countries as there might not be having the same profit percentage they get in bitcoin centric developed countries and the legal formalities they have to overcome are denting these developments, adoption will not increase if there is a bitcoin ATM machine as most of the machines i came across have high service charges and i would rather opt for other options to trade bitcoin rather than depending on ATM machines. Wink
I don't understand the reason why people prefer to use a Bitcoin ATM instead of free centralized markets? There are no high fees for buying and selling Bitcoin but average people demand a new ATM everywhere. It will not profitable to put an ATM on the third world countries due to the cost and return on the investment.

What free centralized markets? Many of these people don't have access to a bank never mind that. With an ATM they don't need any documents or anything for getting fiat. Normally they will use a bank to get fiat but that costs money and proof of residence and they most like to live on an informal settlement. It will make a profit because it will be including transactions from people who otherwise would not make them.
199  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is This Why Bitcoin Suddenly Rebounded Yesterday? on: December 21, 2019, 06:13:05 PM
I just gave up worrying about the price and trying to keep up. You never will. You will never know what caused any of this, only speculate after the fact which means you get nothing out and waste your time. If people really knew these things they would be rich. However, I do think you can play on peoples emotions sometimes. Those are normally hit and miss though. Just try to earn as many coins as you can right now before they go up lots and lots in the future.
200  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Daily Living on: December 20, 2019, 07:36:08 PM
Interesting very feasible once the utilities start accepted bitcoin....its funny we all need the internet ISPs even in order to use bitcon core, or this fourm, yet I have not seen any news of major telco or ISP accepting BTC...

Imaging automatic withdrawals one day with a trusted wallet architecture for paying the monthly utilities. Daily use will skyrocket.

I don't think most countries or governments will accept crypto payment because they might feel they losing control by accepting a crypto payment. They won't have control over it as they will with government-issued fiat.
If crypto could be used for this then even people who have never used crypto will be inclined to accept it since they probably feel it doesn't have enough uses and if it cannot pay the bills they not interested. So that would change many peoples opinions about crypto and give very real and actually use for crypto beyond just purchasing luxury items and certain other items.
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