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1221  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: handheld BTC address generator and offline cold storage wallet, Final Proposal on: April 11, 2017, 10:05:17 PM
Final proposal to what? couldn't you use a paid domain? Cheesy I think this storing bitcoins and all the offline/ cold storage thing being exaggerated/ over discussed, there is not much to it other than what it is.
Why don't you do your self a favor? just generate 50 addresses in bitaddress.org in offline mode since it uses your system's computational power to randomize the add-private key combination then store each address with their own private key and print them on paper then cut them in 50 rectangular pieces and send your bitcoins to any of them?
Don't worry no one is ought to steal your bitcoins if you are not shouting about them around. 
1222  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who should be in control of Bitcoin's blocksize (poll) on: April 11, 2017, 09:42:21 PM
The whole system is flawed, when you want bitcoin you start mining it by running a full node validating and including transactions at the same time.
But ASIC came to play and people started to mine with 100 (CPUs[mining machines]) pointing them all to one full node, one flaw right there.
If miners were given the freedom to mine empty blocks/ ignoring transactions at will then who the hell were supposed to validates the transactions? it was designed for allowing people to spam, and for fees to increase higher and higher, another flaw.

Why didn't Satoshi make the block size dynamic from the start? as transaction numbers grow block size grow dynamically and since miners could mine empty blocks that means a block with 2MB size shouldn't take the time of 2 blocks with 1MB size or computational power.
1223  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I can't use bitcoin buying a coffee now. on: April 11, 2017, 08:54:12 PM
Then don't, it's not like someone holding a gun to your head forcing you to pay with bitcoin for a stupid purchase such as buying coffee.
I don't know why people are so ungrateful? bitcoin with blockchain is here to change the fundamental of the concept which we know as
Currency/ economy/ banking system not for petty things like daily small purchases.
What is bitcoin right now? you should see it and expect from it as it is not something that it's not.
Imao, people should only use bitcoin when they want to transfer amounts higher than $100 as a minimum, then paying $0.5-$1 for a fee shouldn't hurt that much.

Imho, developers should propose a change to the system where everyone (miners/ nodes/ total consensus) agree on a permanent change to accept a fixed fee per byte of data equal to USD worth of satoshi per byte, I'm not good with math but it should be something like if I used to pay $0.2 for a 200 bytes transaction then no matter what the price of bitcoin would be I must be able to pay 20 cents in satoshi each and every time transacting the same size.

If miners really want a everlasting and strong currency backed by community then I don't think they refuse to do this.
1224  Economy / Speculation / Re: No SegWit? No $10k Bitcoin. It's that simple.. on: April 11, 2017, 07:52:34 PM
~SNIP~
The smart money is starting to recognize my expertise.


I really don't know why people are arguing about impossibles? we the re*ards should follow the mr big snip here, NO we shouldn't.
Who is taking our wealth? pools are very well distributed geographically and hash power wise, the first 6M bitcoins were mined by less than 10 people and the second 6M were mined by less than 1000 people and the third part which are 4.3ish M coins are being mined by millions.
Only 4M bitcoins are actively circulating in the system, however I agree there are some people/ agencies/ organizations accumulating secretly and slowly because they know about the secret, the big secret of bitcoin which I will not disclose here Cheesy

1225  Economy / Reputation / Re: WTF!? Nobody cares if scammers are active here?? Admin??? on: April 11, 2017, 06:10:31 PM
Everyone cares except for the person who owns this forum.  It is what it is.  Therefore we as a community have to stand up against scammers by being smart and leaving them bright red trust.  The forum is great otherwise.
Administrator team's job is not spoon feeding/ holding hands/ teaching people the way of life, you should learn such lessons in school/ high school/ university etc, and this forum is not a democracy unlike many people might think it is.
If you want to trade with someone you should first check/ research and vet that person, do you think someone God fearing/ legit/ straight/ completely trusted with a newbie account shouldn't be trusted?

When things like this happens you should provide evidence and do it via proper channels to make the case public so those in default trust list see/ investigate and then take appropriate action.
1226  Economy / Speculation / Re: what happened to the volatility in BTC in the last week on: April 11, 2017, 05:58:59 PM
I think OP wants $200-$300 drop in price in one day and $250-$350 rise the next day so he could profit trading bitcoins Cheesy that's not going to happen or at least not the way you'd like it to happen as more and more exchanging companies getting regulated price manipulation becomes harder but not that much.
There might be also some reason for that which I guess many people trying to mine themselves with ASICBOOST and stuff.

Another reason, this is a free market and things like this happens, we need stable market with snail speed growth otherwise it would scare away non risk taker investors.
1227  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info login problem ! on: April 11, 2017, 05:40:30 PM
I can't login in my blockchain.info wallet , i don't receive the email link approval , anyone with this trouble...?
Move your thread here. and calm down, have you checked spam folder or in all emails?
Sometimes if you don't delete the email right after clicking on authorize link or if you archived emails from blockchain before it might be in your archive. sometimes it takes time nothing to be worried about.

I just checked one of my wallets and received the email very fast and logged in without problem.
1228  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Start an Exchange - Not including Real Currency on: April 11, 2017, 08:17:42 AM
There are already way too many exchanging services such as the ones mentioned above and some trusted ones like shapeshift/ changelly and many others which are not trusted, in order to succeed in such market you'll need to establish a strong trust and be responsive to community.
It doesn't make any sense for people to use a new exchange site one unregulated especially while there are safer options.

I also doubt if domain/ certificate is something that most people care about or even know of it's benefits.

P.s, cloudflare sucks Cheesy
1229  Economy / Speculation / Re: What keeps Bitcoin price stable? on: April 11, 2017, 07:54:06 AM
Every 14 days if price changes that's natural due to difficulty changing other than that it's all day traders and whales manipulating the price slightly.
Bitcoin price shouldn't remain stable more than 2 weeks otherwise something would be wrong.
Nothing can keep the price stable other than centralization of mining/ controlling the total supply.
1230  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: You can't avoid taxes by investing in bitcoin on: April 11, 2017, 07:01:41 AM
You are supposed to pay your taxes on the money that you have earned using government's properties and protection, besides only once using a mixer no one will be able to link you to any bitcoins unless you try to exchange them in regulated services.
1231  Other / Politics & Society / Re: If you believe we should kill all Muslims... on: April 10, 2017, 06:03:47 AM
You go eat your beer and popcorn then watch porn then deflower every single girl before marriage, eat pig's meat the same animal eating it's own sh*t.
Do whatever your d*ck commands you to do, you could be a good citizen by going to church every sunday since it's only 1 day of the week right? again the convenient and easy way (more time to spend your worldly desires) then go and pee standing and don't cut your little fellow's skin in childhood so you can put it in some poor girl and cause diseases.
Tell females to show their jewels not to their husbands but in public to the world to see and some people j*rk off remembering your bu*ts and b**bs.
Drink alcohol and mingle with married women, I'm sure that's fine, also it's fine to be a ba*tard.

For being more comfortable tell yourself that your Lord came down and died so you all can live and sin and be forgiven because he sacrificed himself so you don't suffer, I'm sure that's more like it.

Whenever you felt like it invade other nations/ loot them/ rape their girls and women/ steal their natural resources so that you all could live another 80-90 the hell with it another 400 years just to stay as misguided and ignorant as ever and then make some stories about science making you immortal soon and even going to another planet to live even longer and continue your worthless generation. then what? your so called science says this world will never last forever then where do you have to go and hide?

All it takes for a decent person with a few grams of brain to figure out there is really a God and afterlife after all is to watch plants/ trees to see how they grow after it rains and land comes to life grow old and then turn yellow and slowly die and turn to dust and once again in spring when it rains they come to life.

But yet again you're too arrogant and ignorant/ stupid for once to think Islam is for this life on this earth alone and it's not the last guidance/ road map for this and the life/ world after this one sent by the one true God the creator of planets/ skies/ stars and everything there is.

Lets both continue living as we see fit and desire and see at the end who gets rekt you mo*on.

Oh and also I'm a Muslim but at least I have something to believe in but what do you have? another 100 years of life on this earth and then what you miserable waste of time made my back hurt just to wash you and hang you dry.


Yeah 18 years old girl.
1232  Other / Off-topic / Re: should i start my own bitcoin forum? on: April 10, 2017, 05:17:33 AM
You want some cake like admins and mods around here? Cheesy Cheesy the only bad thing about theymoslover forum Cheesy is the saturated alternative boards with hundreds of pages stacked upon each other just to scam people in the long run, unfortunately they also attract almost half the traffic here, so we'll have to deal with it.
Censorship of what kind of information? because there  are 2 kinds:
1-misinformation fed to people by trolls/ ignorant ones.
2-incorrect/ one sided/ false/ FUD/ spam/ nonsense.

Unlike some people would love to see bitcoin network diversified aka BU/ SW/ 8MB/ etc, all should operate by running their own nodes like Core doing the following math which code base recognizes and majority only validates that math such as for example: 2.5*2.5=5 no matter if BU does it like this: 2+3=5 or something else like this: 4+1=5 or 1+1+1+1+1=5 yeah we all know that but it's not like the majority (longest chain) is going to accept anything other than than 2.5*2.5=5.

Above was just to show that we don't need many forums or bitcoin clients for that matter Cheesy  
1233  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Even paid alarmist shills shouting "re: "Bugs/needs fix now!"...will buy Bitcoin on: April 10, 2017, 04:49:52 AM
Yup pretty much, but what do you know eh? all bitcoin needs is a community of 20M daily users and I'm sure China has more than 50 times of such population, so while you guys are constantly bi**hing around spend some time thinking about that as well.
1234  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Norwegian science program tells children it's OK to eat shit on: April 10, 2017, 03:45:15 AM
But why? don't we have already all the yummy/ tasteful/ delicious fresh and healthy food/ drinks? I see cats coming and doing their thing in our garden and I can see that trees this year are much more live like and greener, that's good if you use your waste or animals to enrich the soils for trees and plants but digesting such wastes directly isn't even a viable option if you were trapped in desert or in wild/ mountains/ jungle without anything to eat.
I know some people drank their own pee when needed water badly but that's just to survive like drinking bat's blood.

And when ISIS blow them to pieces and terrorize European countries, you guys come and say OHHH WOW SUCH DISASTER MUCH SORROW.
How else you'd punish your creation if you were the creator of humans potentially capable of such vulgarities?

Repent mother fu**ers repent before we all burn with your fire.  
1235  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin crowdfunding? on: April 10, 2017, 03:16:48 AM
Some strange beating an already dead horse is going on here especially 3-4 posts above me, I think someone (Satoshi) once had a brilliant idea and he didn't host/ launch an ICO but rather went ahead and gave his ideas life by providing the opportunity for people to see/ review/ inspect and see for themselves, ideally he threw bitcoin at online communities and selflessly left the scene, I wonder how many people could be like him?

While you all are busy with your ICOs and your ROIs not a bad thing to think a little first, if you have a money making idea that has true potentials and it is practically a golden idea you'd never share it with the "crowd" to "fund" it, instead you go straight to some big players/ companies with a lawyer to avoid getting conned and your idea stolen and whatever the product might be you'll get some shares by signing a legitimate/ legal contract.
The example of ICOs/ crowdfunding is more similar with weapon manufacturer waging wars intentionally and then advertising widely about their products. and I think like when they say strength is in numbers, stupidity of a few could affect the masses.
1236  Other / Off-topic / Re: Young people should go all in on bitcoin on: April 10, 2017, 02:49:28 AM
Old much? Cheesy living with parents you'll need to pay your shares in rent/ bills/ daily expenses not to mention education costs, stuff you'd like to buy for yourself, spend some on friends (with and without benefits) now you've done a really great job if figured how to earn for the things above then what will be left to invest on bitcoin?
But if you're already a spoiled child with rich parents then yes you have a rare opportunity to be a part of the future generation/ modern and technologically advanced generation.
Most of the people are stupid though and they'll never understand what potentials bitcoin has.
1237  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will bitcoin be used to support terrorists? on: April 09, 2017, 05:02:48 AM
Terrorists trainers and exporters have access to the biggest oil reserve in the world and they're fine selling the oil to dozens of countries worldwide in exchange of US dollar and they're doing a great job with only using fiat and seems like every one has a completely different definition of terrorism.
For instance Cuba/ Iran/ North Korea/ Syria are supporting terrorism according to Washington, and Saudi Arabia blatantly injecting money and man power with supply into various terrorist organizations around the world and they even are allies with US.

It makes me think, which one is true?

Also it makes me to believe in bitcoin knowing those countries can do whatever they want to do without ever using bitcoin, I believe bitcoin is not yet big enough to worth trying it with hundreds of billion dollars to support terrorism.

Unless of course all the mining pools are in bed with ISIS and other terrorist organizations/ states which I really doubt it, there is no direct evidence of such a bold claim.
1238  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: New Bitcoin Forums - TheBitZone - Pay to post 💰 on: April 09, 2017, 04:26:13 AM
I can't find it interesting to join your forum honestly, I'm not a nerd/ expert/ technical person yet I'm comfortable posting and reading posts around this forum. it's the same thing like bitcoin and altcoins as many people think that there should be other coins than bitcoin alone but as we can see from the adoption and usability and of course the marketcap, obviously we only need bitcoin and all the alts could be a side token an alternative method for those people being late to join and be an early adopter of bitcoin.

Even bitcointalk forum is not worth our time but you could still find whatever it is that you're looking for, you could as well discuss whatever you want and of course the signature campaigns with their pay per post model coming as a secondary incentive.

Also good luck with enslaving poor members of community, 20 sats per post or 5000 sats per post are nothing but slavery. you'll need that luck.
1239  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How should a good gambling site be? on: April 09, 2017, 03:54:57 AM
By the time you realize that there is no such a thing as a "good gambling site" and there is no such a thing as randomness and pure luck you'll end up like me only gambling once per month and just for fun and not going back to gamble more no matter if I lose or win.
That once per month for me still have to be a casino which I trust and know for sure house edge isn't too high and games aren't rigged.

What I'm trying to say is what else anyone would want and need other than knowing that they're not playing a rigged game with manipulated results in favor of the house?
1240  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin AND the Altcoins are moving up.. Pushing ATH's for global CC markets.. on: April 09, 2017, 03:38:07 AM
Any marketcap other than bitcoin's is a smoke and mirror illusion, any marketcap lower than $10B should not even be considered because some big investors could easily manipulate the entire ecosystem but not with marketcap above $10-$15B as the risks are too high for a few big whales.
So I wouldn't count on alts that much.
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