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3421  Other / Off-topic / How to make use of my VPS'es on: December 10, 2016, 03:23:44 PM
How can i monetize my vpses in an automated way? any suggestions are welcome!

 - I have some Windows RDP vpses catching dust at the moment, i would like them to generate some cash on autopilot.
3422  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: >>> [HAVE] Paysafecard [WANT] Bitcoins on: December 10, 2016, 01:43:06 PM


Up

Still searching for buyers

So, what rate do you want for your paysafecards in comparison to bitcoin? for example 5$ worth of bitcoin for a 10$ card?
 Let me know, and maybe we can make a deal if your rates are good. I am looking for a rate around 50%.
3423  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where to sell bitcoins for USD on: December 10, 2016, 01:35:14 PM
I have heard you can do this safely on virwox and to a lesser extent paxful.
It all depends what method of payment you would want really.
Virwox is safe and secure, especially for paypal, but the fees are extremely high, It is really hard to make profit if you are trading this way.
A better idea would be to find a trusted trader on localbitcoins for example. They'll not scam you and offer good rates.
3424  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: what is the most recommanded wallet having fastest confirmation time? on: December 10, 2016, 11:13:16 AM
hi people
im using blockchain and many times i wait 3-7hrs till transaction get confirmed
today thanks to it i missed the store who should have make with me money exchange, i made transaction at 5pm and store closes at 8pm
and till now transaction is not confirmed (4 hrs)
i raised a bit the transaction fee to 1 usd but it didnt help.
and is not first time im loosing something because of its taking too long to confirm.
what wallet will you guys suggest me to use so my transactions move faster? will multibit do it?
thanks

There is no wallet with "faster" transaction times as far as i am aware, every wallets needs to go through the same blockchain. the only thing which could make a wallet have faster transaction times is higher fees for your transaction, maybe that is your problem. Sometimes even with high fees you'll have slow transaction times, because the network is overflooded with transactions, I guess this is what happend in your case.

Blockchain.info is the wallet that i use. It is easy and plain simple to understand. AND FAST!
3425  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Does using a web browser vpn mess up transactions? on: December 10, 2016, 11:04:35 AM
I was trying to get my bitcoins transfered to a betting site but its been 2 hours and none of the transactions have had even one confirmation. Its wierd because I did the recommended amount of transaction fee but its not even had one single confirmation which makes me unable to use the bitcoins.

https://blockchain.info/tx/d98770cd7625e8ce3780e44480e9fbe84187265338f7aaca7daca32170fec0a4

https://blockchain.info/tx/0ea52758f3c3c48eb96c1f2aeda26328cf9ca5c970049f832634805b82093bb2

I was using zenmate vpn on google chrome, does using a vpn mess up transactions?
No it is not, the VPN has absolutely nothing to do with the transaction process, However if you are unable to log in to your wallet, it could be that your VPN is interfering with the webclient wallet site, you should disable/restart it then.
Also if you have long confirmation times, well, that happens sometimes. you could try to set some higher fee's on your transactions!
3426  Economy / Economics / Re: How stable will bitcoin be? on: December 10, 2016, 11:01:41 AM
It seems to me that the Bitcoin can not be stable. After all, it is based on supply and demand. And it is very unstable quantity. Fluctuations in the price of Bitcoin is its normal state

Bitcoin's price may fluctuate, but you have to see how much it fluctuates. If the fluctuation is less than say + or -1% a day, I would say that its price has stabilized. The problem right now is the Bitcoin's volatility is higher than most asset classes.

Well if bitcoins volatility focuses on the upward trend then I suppose there is no issue on  it but if there is a downward trend and the range of gap from the current price is wide then the question on stability is a big deal.

But in our country we are not really concerned about the fluctuations since we just convert out bitcoin to peso wallet then the value will not fluctuate anymore.


Yeah, but if everyone does that, then there's no way you'll get alot of money/pesos for doing that since the net worth of bitcoin is falling down so rapidly.
We've seen it on the big markets before, once something starts crashing, it is going to crash heavily, especially bitcoin, since it is not regulated by a bank/state/country.
Bitcoin is probably never going to be stable, unless a big bank is also jumping into bitcoin and buys a big portion of the market.
3427  Other / Meta / Rules about Buying/Selling BitcoinTalkaccount ?? on: December 10, 2016, 10:50:33 AM
I see alot of people talking about buying and selling bitcointalk accounts, is this allowed to do?
 It seems that there is a bit of confusion whether or not it is morally ok to do?

Are there any specific rules about this subject? if so, where can i find them? Curious to know!
3428  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is the difference? on: December 09, 2016, 09:45:01 PM
What is the difference between webclient wallet and another one? Can the web account can sign for the ownership?

Thank You

Posted From bitcointalk.org Android App

Webclient bitcoin adresses like blockchain.info are easier to understand and use, however, desktop wallets, from https://bitcoin.org, are more secure, since you are controlling completely controlling your own coins.
Paper wallets are good if you are going to use bitcoin as a method to spare money, but useless if you want to actively use bitcoin.
you are able to sign messages with both of the wallets, the desktop and webclient one.
3429  Economy / Services / Re: Komodo Signature and Avatar Campaign | Campaign has ended on: December 09, 2016, 06:38:15 PM
I have received my payment with my rank upgrade calculated in, That is great!

Thanks for this awesome campaign @KomodoPlatform, you guys are handling this campaign pretty professional!

Good luck with the project in the near future, I might invest aswell, hope to see you on the exchanges very soon !
3430  Economy / Services / Re: Selling Youtube Comments 100 = 1$ on: December 05, 2016, 07:25:37 PM
Are these comments coming from real profiles or bots network? what if the comments will be deleted after one week? it will set my account on a flag, right?
They have been created by real people, and are *probably* used in an automated(Artificial) way.  Comments won't be deleted, and what do you mean by flag? That your account gets a strike/claim or closed? I can give out a vouch copy on an empty yt account to prove ?
3431  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is 1000 btc Possible on: December 05, 2016, 04:23:59 PM
It depends on the coin if its not shitcoin and in your investment. You need a bit huge capital. That is possible but at the same time it was really hard. For sure 1 year is too short to achieved such amount.

I agree and in achieving that 1000 BTC, you will be averaging 2.7 BTC a day. Though if you are lucky in trading, your  capital double, 3x,5x or more if you are lucky enough and can wait, but the question is when. You will really need big capital.

It is not very possible to get that amount of bitcoin doing trading along. It is better to invest in good bitcoin project.

It is quite easily actually, if you have millions to invest  Roll Eyes. Also if an altcoin blows up there is a good chance you'll make a decent amount of profit.
3432  Other / Politics & Society / Referendum in Italy Which could lead them to leave the EU on: December 03, 2016, 01:28:02 PM
Do you guys think they are going to vote yes for the referendum, which could lead to leave the EU aswell, Like GB did? And is it going to impact the price of bitcoins?

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-3996058/Will-Quitaly-sink-EU-Tomorrow-No-vote-referendum-Italy-lead-Europe-spark-economic-crisis-writes-ROBERT-HARDMAN.html
3433  Other / Off-topic / Re: MISSED -> Julian Assange on: December 02, 2016, 10:15:53 PM
Heard something about Assange and wikileaks in control of the government but which one?
I just scanned over the headline and just push it off as "fake news" again. Roll Eyes
AFAIK, WikiLeaks is not in control of the government, however, how do we know?
Also it is true that Assange isn't seen in the public for a long time, there are alot of speculations going around that he is kidnapped, arrested by the CIA/NSA, Or murdered.
Since he is pursued by the american government this could be true.

3434  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: European Bitcoin Traders Survey Request on: December 02, 2016, 08:18:07 PM
Hi,

I'm an analyst at a UK-based research house – we have been engaged by a 3rd party to understand the trends behind the use of Bitcoin exchanges. We are seeking to gain responses to an online survey from at least 100 traders based within Europe, and are keen to gauge initial feedback from traders regarding their willingness to participate in such a survey and whether they would subsequently be prepared to partake in a telephone interview for a more detailed discussion.

The survey itself will be sent to interested users via personal message, and we would stress that all responses will be treated anonymously through our survey platform. Can any European traders using exchanges please reply to this thread so that we can get an idea of the potential sample size we can gather from this forum? Also, we would ask that users who complete the survey refrain from commenting about the survey once it is completed, so as to not bias the impressions of those yet to take the survey.

Note to administrators: This presumes such survey distribution is not against forum policy. If the distribution of such a survey is against the policy, please let me know and I will clear the text of this post and won't post any further information about the survey. Also,  if this is the wrong section of the boards to distribute such a survey.

Many thanks for your help.
Do you still need people for your survey I'm from europe, Trading here and there.
I can be asked to fill in some anonymous data, If you'd like?
Hit me up via PM/Comment if you would like, if not, no problem.
3435  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: never invest your hard earned without reading this. on: December 02, 2016, 08:13:01 PM
Experience has shown that: Trading forex is very risky and most times inexperienced traders jump into trade with they hard earned money without thinking of what they going into. Please advice inexperienced trader here.!!!!!


You want advice, It is hard understanding your english, but here you go.
Well let me start of by saying that if you are extremely inexperienced(Of which you say you are), your best bet would be to not start trading. Easy as that.
Instead, Start googling how it exactly works, how the system works, and read about it. For example this site,
ThinkForex It has alot of useful information and tips and tricks.

Further down the road i'd say start with low amounts or demo accounts.
Don't be greedy, and have a goal, and stop if that is reached.

3436  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Fuck your vaccines on: December 02, 2016, 08:06:32 PM
There are so many child deaths worldwide from compulsory vaccination. Many governments have allowed parents to abandon children vaccination. But there was a problem - do not take these children to school. And it ends with the parents to agree to vaccination

What? You are saying there are alot of child deaths due to vaccination?
What? Please source me.

It's easy screaming vaccines are bad, but you'll never hear someone talking about all the lives that are saved due to them. It's in the millions.
Look at the child death graph from before the basic vaccinations in 3rd world countries, and after.
Huge differences. Now tell me where you read that there are so many child deaths due to "compulsory vaccination"?
3437  Economy / Services / Re: 1 BTC fee for confirming non-standard transaction on: December 02, 2016, 07:39:34 PM
u must escrow please  Cheesy

What are you talking about?
I have a transaction which pays 1 btc as fees.
If some miner confirms it into a block he will receive this 1 btc as a fee in the reward of coinbase transaction.

So what is the exact problem then? Go find your miner and get the fruk away from this forum, scamming fool. What a waste of legendary account, or, your time.
3438  Economy / Services / Re: Komodo Signature and Avatar Campaign | Campaign has ended on: December 02, 2016, 06:20:28 PM
Spread sheet updated!

The new spreadsheet replaced the old spreadsheet, so the old link works. Here it is: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nkrQDR8s7AI2AEgamz1bPlGhI_47lIY65LDOc6t5nd0/edit?usp=sharing

Hopefully everything is correct this time. However, if there are still some problems you can use the old form to inform the campaign manager.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd0p637TLXHa-ZABEYk_6FvIRNJ2HmN3tMxsYL2FQTZzPNrNw/viewform

Thank you for your patience
sorry, but no update for me,  I upgraded account to full member and joined avatar. and i inform you about that, but you  not update thát in spreadsheet

I look on your position in spreadsheet, and it looks like you have rank bonus - check the last column. You must move the sreeen, because you can not see it on the main screen.
I dont want to be that person, but i did filled in a report, and it is still not updated? Did you overlooked something or? I am pretty sure i've been a full member in this campaign with avatar for atleast 3/4 weeks..

I know it is not your biggest issue and that it has 0 priority, but i'd be delighted to get an answer
3439  Economy / Economics / Re: Central banks - who stays behind? on: December 02, 2016, 02:51:35 PM
Who stays behind central banks? What is your opinion?

If you are implying that governments control central banks, that is correct. While central banks are theoretically supposed to be independent, very few central bank governors can survive in their posts if they don't have the support of the government.

Indeed, it is controlled by the government, These central banks have massive lendings from the government, which are already impossible to pay back, so therefor at some day the bubble is going to burst, and some currencies are going to drop a hell of a lot, take for example the central bank of europe, where draghi is pumping out millions of euro's every day. The EU already has a debt of 11.656.129.521.903EUR
3440  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: xPub info on: December 02, 2016, 02:44:28 PM
A BIP32 hierarchical deterministic wallet does not provide any extra security. How it works is basically a special private key that acts as a seed for an infinite series of addresses. So if you send bitcoin to any one of the addresses, you will receive it. This is compared to a normal private key setup, where you have one for each address.

The downside of this is that if someone knows your extended public key (xPub), they can generate a list of all the addresses you own and thus compromise your privacy.
Is there any form of preventing that from happening? Is there any way someone can see your xPub?
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