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721  Economy / Speculation / Re: $10,000 per bitcoin on: July 05, 2017, 02:46:37 AM
Bitcoin's price will definitely reach as high as $10K that is clear for me as the day light and I have no doubt about it, but when exactly? I don't think anyone knows the real answer. It could be 10 month from now or 10 long years, I believe bitcoin has that potential already in it's core even though some altcoins might steal away a percentage of user base and market cap but bitcoin will remain in top 5 crypto currencies of all times forever.
If somehow price starts to pump higher than $5000 in 2017 I'd say that would be an obvious pump, fake pump and not safe for anyone to buy that.
722  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Craig Wright Threatens Bitcoin Community in Surprise Conference Speech on: July 05, 2017, 01:09:11 AM
We need to keep the nodes in the hands of the people to keep the network decentralized and safe, period.

A non-mining node doesn't decentralise the network, it only benefits you, by allowing you to confirm that you have received payment. Regular users, spending bitcoin have no need to run a full node 24/7.

If you've got a high enough value transaction coming in from someone you don't trust, you can spin one up and verify the chain yourself.

Running a full node is all about what its worth is to you. It has no bearing on the security of the network for anyone else. That comes from decentralised *mining*.

Running a full node brings the ideal setting of security:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNk7nYxTOyQ


If you can convince me that users should give up on the possibility of running nodes then go on, but you haven't achieved that yet so keep trying.

What significant value a non-mining full node has for the network? all one needs to do is to only have the unspent data of blockchain and fires up hundreds of full nodes, that's only good for the time when miners are trying to change something in the code and need to have most of the nodes to validate the change, in that case having lots of full nodes just will make the miners job harder not impossible, because they can out number us by running more nodes than us.
723  Other / Off-topic / Re: Would you give bitcoin as a wedding gift? on: July 04, 2017, 11:33:13 PM
I would rather accept them in my wedding and not give them away Cheesy though I have already got more than a few coins as a pre-wedding gift.
724  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MOST COMMMON METHODS HACKERS AND SPAMMERS USE TO STEAL BITCOINS on: July 04, 2017, 11:10:04 PM
Why are you all bashing this poor bast*rd so hard? Cheesy this poor little Mexican were able to steal some coins and now out of goodness and pure of heart is letting us know, and is attempting to teach us like we're children and like we don't know that we shouldn't ever trust strangers Cheesy
I just don't know where spammers fit in this situation? why even bring them up in this topic? what is with all of these caps on?
Just shut up you poor beggars.
725  Economy / Exchanges / Re: The Best Exchange for US Customers on: July 04, 2017, 07:54:07 PM
You have Kraken as another option as well. I personally don't think that exchanges worth it anymore (the one that has fiat), you basically need to go through a big verification process that could take some time, you have huge fees too, and chances of having issues with the IRS in the future as bitcoin is growing, not to mention that your privacy will no longer exist.

That being sad, I would prefer trading with individuals myself (LocalBitconins or here on the forums), you can set the fees you want and Its usually very low compared to services, you don't need to provide any personal info and you also have an endless list of payment methods.
Why are you so gullible my friend? can't you see OP is trying to promote a specific exchange service? he clearly asks a question and answer himself in the second line. dude I think bitcoin is against everything Americans stand for, you shouldn't show interest aren't you a patriot? shame on you.
The lady standing with a torch in liberty island has now a large finger in between her legs ever since bitcoin was introduced to the world?
I'm just saying, it'd be a good idea if one of you at least tried to take it out Cheesy
Honestly coinbase and coinsbank with cex.io are the most convenient options for you now, anywhere you go trying to buy you'll have to pay some couple percents of fees anyways.
726  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Best Exchange for day trade? on: July 04, 2017, 06:48:13 PM
With small amounts it is better always taking at least 5% profit for selling and for large amounts even 1% is enough, wherever you go it will be the same as livecoin, every exchange services will have the same fees. problem is with your method of trading not exchanges.
You could try Bitfinex.com or c-cex.com they're both reliable and trustworthy.
727  Economy / Economics / Re: Will you tech me please, What is ICO? on: July 04, 2017, 05:59:49 PM
ICO is a strategy to scam people like when they ask you to send them your coins to double them, all are possible because of ETH and blockchains like it. there I just taught you in details but will you have enough or just going to get scammed or scam people after learning?
728  Economy / Speculation / Re: Total Marketcap All Coins Logarithmic Regression on: July 04, 2017, 05:38:44 PM
dayum I wish i could understand this more, but awesome!! 
Not only you are ignorant not understanding this but you are an especial ignorant posting and admitting about your own ignorance Cheesy
@OP, you are trying to contribute to this community but then you just ruined it by begging in form of donation Cheesy
729  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Bitcoin cannot drop in price on: July 03, 2017, 08:01:51 PM
So after 3 pages of long posts and arguments we have come to an understanding about the fact that people (community) are the ones keeping bitcoin at top and it will remain number one if it could answer the legitimate needs of users (community members) and if miners (governors of bitcoin network) are not competent enough to reach a mutual agreement for everyone's benefit then other currencies such as obviously ETH/ LTC.
730  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How does bitcoin doubler works? on: July 03, 2017, 02:55:43 PM
Wow so many experts, I didn't know this community had so many good guys with expertise in doubling bitcoin Cheesy I seriously hope you all realize how futile it is attempting to warn new comers about such scams? if someone is stupid enough to believe even for a second then they deserve to get scammed at least for once to feel the burn of greed and stupidity, and hopefully learn their lessons.
731  Economy / Economics / Re: You should never trust banks on: July 03, 2017, 01:50:54 PM
For hundreds of years banks have been the pillar of financial system, billions of people are using and depending on banks every day, there is nothing wrong with the idea of banking, this is the people we have problem with, they're the ones when have their hands on people's money they start to game the system, manipulation and abuses starts from there. Satoshi made the right call, he removed people and replaced them with code now we can trust the code which is providing a trustless system for us.
732  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is BTC only for middle and upper economic class? on: July 03, 2017, 10:15:19 AM
I'm from the lowest class of society, I mean the lowest possible Cheesy yet I know of and about bitcoin, I don't know all and everything but I know enough to be involved and invest in it also I used to tell every single person appeared in my way about it but never more ever since the price sky rocketed from $900.
Bitcoin with altcoins are the perfect tools for people from any class to print money all by themselves, first mine altcoins and then convert them into bitcoin and sell it for fiat.
Bitcoin is not only a digital currency but it is also a government of it's own.
733  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Confirmation became really fast, what has happened? on: July 03, 2017, 09:14:30 AM
Just less than 3 month ago we were paying 120 sats/b and still we used to complain about how high the fees were, I'd say Wu succeeded in his plans, I only blame him because Antpool is the largest of all the pools, so whatever happens I blame them. they have made people to be surprised when their transaction gets confirmed after paying more than 120 sats/b.
734  Economy / Services / Re: ---> Micro services for FREE - [Official Thread] on: July 03, 2017, 06:27:13 AM
I need a duplicate finder which works as following.

I first insert a couple of thousands of keywords, then I go and browse the internet and as I open every single web page if any of those key words was on that page it notifies me immediately.
Is there a man willing to do this for me? I am willing to donate if it's what I'm looking for, very thanks, muuuaahhhh Cheesy
735  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Sending bitcoin without the miner fees ! on: July 03, 2017, 03:45:24 AM
So i was thinking if i send a bitcoin transaction without the miner fee or a very low fee what will happen ? would i get the coins back eventually ? or they will just stuck there forever ! and if that happened how to do that double spend ?

Bitcoins never go into space. You will either get the transaction returned or it will be included in a block.

no, there is no "transaction returning" in bitcoin. on paper it MAY be possible but in practice when you send a bitcoin transaction it will stay out there forever until it either confirms or becomes invalid (like by double spending) and gets rejected.

to OP if you want to do such a thing make sure to mark it as RBF so that if you changed your mind you still have an "easier" option to solve the problem.
All the above bullsh*t posts aside your bullsh*t is something entirely new, who the fu*k taught you this? when a transaction doesn't get confirmed after a while it will be as if you never sent it at all meaning it will be unlocked/ back to your wallet.

I don't know if people are getting dumber or what?
736  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Accept BTC / LTC / ETH directly without third party on: July 03, 2017, 03:26:47 AM
People can't help yet they post regardless, OP do you know how to use API? essentially what you need is to generate a new address for every new buyer with calculating the current spot price against USD and showing the amount in any of those coins, even if there are no scripts for it you could A)- contact a developer/coder here and ask them to do it for you.
B)- you could use the search function in GitHub Cheesy
737  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin accepted at New York pre-school on: July 03, 2017, 03:14:10 AM
Why would anyone need to pay for anything offline using bitcoin? this is the one thing I could never understand, there is no bloody need for people to pay for anything offline, all we need is the ability to purchase items, digital goods only online when we're buying something from an online service.
Many people thinking that it's good if we could pay with bitcoin every where and every time we were about to purchase whatever it is but they're wrong, we only need to pay with bitcoin where the normal processors are denying us their services.
738  Other / Off-topic / Re: Porn is creating transgenders on: July 03, 2017, 02:50:06 AM
Being a girl is that bad? I don't know about several co*ks or them being black Cheesy but I'm all good with the one that is swinging in front of me mostly at nights Cheesy  Embarrassed Embarrassed
739  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Keep your fiat at hand in order to buy new bitcoin on: July 03, 2017, 12:18:49 AM
Not one question but 2 and here we go with so many answers, who would've thought? Cheesy it really sucks when you want to quickly buy something and you'd have to wait hours or worse for days to receive the cash, my problem is not about depositing fiat but depositing bitcoin, so many times I've seen some low price coins but by the time my bitcoins arrive I lose the opportunity and I hate it for this to happen.
If you are a pro trader then you should always have some coins/fiat in a few exchanging platforms, never withdraw portion of your cash.
740  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Where would society be without the internet? on: July 02, 2017, 11:13:33 PM
I would say the crime rate/ rape rate and totally rates of everything would've been 10 times of the current rates, population of earth would be 12 billions people, pretty much people would have so much of spare time and that's not good. and you are forgetting something here, things like internet and bitcoin are inevitable to exist. if you want to know how would it be without anything just look at history and the times before them ever existed.
Society without internet? look at the years before internet, how was the situation before it?
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