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1461  Economy / Services / Re: ICO website - fully functional tool for the ICO campaign on: March 07, 2017, 03:42:37 AM
Impressive truly, a very well thought of and fully covered of every corner of a project you are offering as a service, but don't you think if you could've make your services available sooner like 3 years sooner you would've been way ahead and well established?
As I understand you are able to launch on ETH platform correct? all you are offering is something of value but only if people actually care to use them to reach the potential useful token not just a cash grab for pump&dump purposes on yobit and other alike exchanges.
1462  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: A Bitcoin Who is Who on: March 06, 2017, 05:33:33 PM
As it will help for sure to know the minds and hearts of the people behind bitcoin what is disappointing that almost all of them left the scene and forgot about the community especially Satoshi, I really don't know if he is in fact dead or just in a defcon(silent) state but since he is the original developer his presence could effect the entire community significantly in a positive way, how come? the fact that he wanted to do good and had good intentions and people can actually see that otherwise bitcoin wouldn't be here could change the game for the good and benefit of the system.
Also a kudos to you for doing this Wink
1463  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Do you think Ethereum could break $1000 as well? on: March 06, 2017, 12:51:19 PM
People are already informed about cryptocurrencies, yes ETH is another cryptocurrency even if it's a platform to launch applications and smart contracts. in case of bitcoin people still have a long way to figure out how useful and literally decentralized it is but still they have some ideas and are looking in right places to find the benefits while ETH is younger than than bitcoin unfortunately the somewhat recent frequent forks for it done by developer team just shows that there is no such a thing as consensus in it's network and if there is then they really suck.
Take a look at bitcoin the past 2 months is a war and a bloody battle between different parties trying to decide for a hardfork even though the debate is more than years old.
If ETH leaps that high then I can for sure buy a penthouse Cheesy
1464  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: about high priority transaction on: March 06, 2017, 12:16:23 PM
In the mean time miners seems to only include the higher fee one in the blocks and ingore the high priority ones. What do you think about it? After the block is increased, will this function be activated again?
The miners can choose to include transactions based on whatever metric they want. Alternatively they can also choose to not include any transactions.

Bitcoin Core 0.14 will deactivate this priority mechanism. (I only read this recently, I can't find back the source, so don't hang me on it)
0.14 makes removes some parts of age-based priority from the code, 0.15 will remove all of it. 0.15 will be out sometime summer 2017.
IIRC almost nobody uses it nowadays anyways.

Priority for sender and receiver but not for miners, only priority for miners is a transaction with the highest fee,
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Wrong.


This is a quote from bitcoin.org
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"Mining is the process of spending computing power to process transactions, secure the network, and keep everyone in the system synchronized together. It can be perceived like the Bitcoin data center except that it has been designed to be fully decentralized with miners operating in all countries and no individual having control over the network. This process is referred to as "mining" as an analogy to gold mining because it is also a temporary mechanism used to issue new bitcoins. Unlike gold mining, however, Bitcoin mining provides a reward in exchange for useful services required to operate a secure payment network. Mining will still be required after the last bitcoin is issued."

Now please bare with me and educate me on this particular matter, if mining isn't just including transactions in blocks then what is mining and why can't miners always mine empty blocks as what is stopping them?

You say I'm wrong but can you share any secret where we can convince miners to include our low fees transactions over the already available offers of users with paying higher fees? I meant priority for sender and receiver since when not having a fast confirmation isn't a priority? I wasn't talking about the priority of oldest coins back in the blockchain(days past-burning concept-determining whether someone is moving their own coins back and forth or coins are actually circulating).
1465  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: ViaBTC offers a nice service for very small transactions on: March 06, 2017, 11:12:36 AM
I think what they're doing is somewhat helpful to separate those spam transactions done by bots and the legit and honest users submitting their txs manually and besides it's more of an advertising nature for their cloud mining services.
this might be off topic but does anyone know what is the exact time frame for confirmations after the first one?
1466  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: U.S. Taxes on Bitcoin Gambling on: March 06, 2017, 10:54:00 AM
Tax for what? yeah sure go ahead and obey them blindly those laws to take your money and spend on weapons and military arsenal with only one goal to kill other people instead of spending them on making sure there is peace in the world.
But honestly what are they doing when it comes to online gambling or cryptocurrencies? are they protecting you from cyber attacks/hacks/theft/fraud?
This kind of tyranny shouldn't be tolerated by any citizens of any country, as you know governments around the world are the minority ruling us the majority and ironically in bitcoin network the majority(miners doing everything in consensus) are ruling the minority.
Bitcoin can not be geographically allocated so it's more like the international waters, if you hide your transactions and business in general using a mixer big and trusted enough such as BitMixer.io no one and I mean NO ONE will be able to link you as a US citizen to any transaction and financial activity what so ever.
1467  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: about high priority transaction on: March 06, 2017, 10:24:18 AM
Priority for sender and receiver but not for miners, only priority for miners is a transaction with the highest fee, time where miners gasped for some txs to include and those faucet big transactions were considered a fat bonus has past and are now a history.
1468  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Price on 13 March 2017 on: March 06, 2017, 01:07:20 AM
If day traders stopped providing the market with supply we could've seen prices above $2000 by now but unfortunately people are in need of cash and depending on these daily profits to live. I'm still optimistic and hope to see a range of price between $1400 and $1700.
1469  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why trading is better than gambling? on: March 06, 2017, 12:52:55 AM
Trading, you exchange something of value to something else with higher potential value or lesser but most of the times with equal value and what makes it profitable is counting on other people's demand, so you trade A for B knowing that there will be a greater chance for others to ask for B and pay more for it than for A.
When you gamble you don't trade anything of somewhat equal value but it's more like playing a game that you could potentially either lose whatever you have or win whatever they have.
Trading is a way of life, we survive by constantly trading items with the same value hoping someone else be willing to trade that item with you with something of a much more value than the first item you traded.
These things you should've learned in school, damn the stupid educational systems of some countries.
1470  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Something Odd Is Happening at Bitcoin’s Largest Mining Pool Read more: http://w on: March 06, 2017, 12:31:49 AM
Nothing odd just as usual, I always thought mining bitcoins is only possible as long as you include transactions into blocks but now I understand after finding an empty block in hashnest Cheesy it's all good and normal go poke your noses some where else please.
1471  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Just-Mining project - First fair mining solution ? on: March 06, 2017, 12:17:04 AM
Don't you have better jobs to do than sharing your profit with penny investors? you realize that there is no real profit in cloud mining when we're talking about small investments contracts? what is your total capital anyways?
1472  Economy / Speculation / Re: Next halving scheduled for 26 June 2020 on: March 06, 2017, 12:08:18 AM
Already two weeks earlier than it was scheduled. Not many coins left. Don't let the wealth effect take your coins when you get rich. Wink
Well if it will happen they should increase the value of bitcoin more.. since many people are investing and believing in bitcoin.. and i think more people also mining..
Do you think no coins will left before block halving? so only block halving is the only way to save bitcoins from harvesting in mining farm..
If you are holding lots of bitcoin you can be rich but it takes 3 years and months before we will experience block halving again,.  for now better to save more bitcoin for future. and become rich..
Who are you talking about when saying they should increase the price? it is no longer in the hands of a few to influence the market price seriously.
I doubt if halving has any significant effect on the price increase, because we suppose if supply is decreased price should increase while daily volume is 100 times more than mined bitcoins. so halving or no halving there will always be enough supply if there is any demand for it.
1473  Economy / Economics / Re: why is it so hard to buy bitcoin on: March 05, 2017, 11:55:19 PM
Exchange must follow some rules, then they need to take care about this information
That is BS someone trying to buy less than $50 should be able to instantly buy with credit card without any identification, when I was new in crypto I was forced to turn to cloud mining services to obtain some bitcoins because that was the only way until I found some local exchanges selling me and buying from me though under my country's laws, meaning they can never scam me. you just need to find a local exchange that's all.
1474  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Are dice sites reliable? on: March 04, 2017, 09:04:04 PM
After winning 2 times(depositing 2 times with days in between) in a new casino, I got greedy and deposited for the third time but I assume those 2 times were to fool me to go back and play with more coins, yes I lost the third try and now I figured that it's best if we try a trusted casino for the first time with a large amount to have a better chance of guaranteed wins Cheesy I won't disclose the name of the casino though.
1475  Economy / Speculation / Re: Buy at $780-800 USD on: March 04, 2017, 08:49:29 PM

I do not know... If the price goes to totally crazy to let's say 1 000 000 usd/btc, I doubt at least I bother to sell at that point anymore because by then I have money more than I am comfortable with.  Cheesy Therefore, why not to sell....?

If bitcoin went to $1,000,000 you wouldn't sell because that would mean no one is using fiat, only bitcoin. So you would just keep your bitcoin and use it in the form of bitcoin. Everything would be priced in bitcoin and all business would be conducted in bitcoin. A perfect world. Smiley
What made you think price can jump to $1m/BTC over night? people aren't idiots they can mine the coins with much much less amounts if invested in mining.
Just a heads up, price won't drop back to below $900 ever again only in case of critical failure. even critical failure is almost impossible in a system where hash power is fairly distributed between more than 5 major mining farms.
1476  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do we know that the CIA didn't get to Satoshi? on: March 04, 2017, 08:11:50 PM
Today's keywords CIA Cheesy someone said if bitcoin was a bad thing CIA would've stopped and destroyed the system like they are our mothers with hearts filled with love, get out of here kid.
-someone said something about Snowden and stuff Cheesy they already know where everyone located but reaching them in said locations is impossible such as embassies.
-If Satoshi doesn't spend a few bucks of bitcoins that he has from the first 100 mined blocks in the next 3 years know for sure that he is dead because he can go anywhere and use timely triggered transaction to avoid being tracked.
-You all say that it wasn't a person but a group of a few coders, however the idea must've come from a single mind, the spark were made in one person's mind and I believe him to be of old age especially because of the genesis quote from newspaper and he must've had some experiences dealing with banks and bankers.
Anyhow God bless him anywhere he is, dead or alive.
1477  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Bitcoin nut job sues NY State for $1 Billion on: March 04, 2017, 07:01:14 AM
Internet's impact on the economy has been no greater than fax machine's.(dead wrong) trillions of dollars are in internet circulating.
What is the reason to post that link? did you want us to die of laughter?
1478  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Current USD price question on: March 04, 2017, 06:43:49 AM
This place is a troll land you shouldn't ask for advice in such place, go to school then university or attend to some online courses to learn the basics of trading. at some point I literally almost caused a crash in the market of some s*itcoin in yobit but this is BTC we're talking about, the time when some whale could easily manipulate the price greatly has past fortunately.
Anyone sold under $1200 now is crying Cheesy because price is now well above $1280.
1479  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Operating a BTC gambling site - Worth it? on: March 04, 2017, 06:29:08 AM
Don't bother, community is truly saturated with all kinds of gambling services plus a few of the best casinos are owned by admins and staff here so you'll probably need to advertise heavily, I noticed that you said no matter what we say you'll do whatever you want, so do whatever you like but be prepared to get rekt Cheesy
1480  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does the location affect when we gamble? on: March 04, 2017, 05:27:09 AM
I still wondered after watching one dice gambling tips on youtube. she suggested to use a vpn American countries. Do you think the state and affect our current location to gamble? , please give your opinion
No According to me it Doesn't Effect your Winning Chances Because all the Casinos of World Work on a Probability Basis and But You can Use a VPN If you Want to Do Gambling But the Gambling Website Don't Available in your Country But I Don't Suggest Anyone to Do Gambling Because it's Just a Game Of Luck and No One can Become Rich Through Gambling........
So many buts Cheesy if gambling online is better if you not doing it in WC Cheesy surprisingly a few online casinos which are known worldwide are blocked in my country whether my ISP is blocking them or those casinos refuse to provide their services to my region.
Other than Las Vegas being the center of gambling/w*oring Cheesy there are some countries with most of their national income via tourism especially gamblers.

Some poor people though might want to get some tips so they can use VPN since tipsters might be racist or don't like outsiders that much to tip them.
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