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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I have found a wallet with 40 BTC
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on: February 21, 2017, 05:50:24 AM
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Proof please. But anyway, if what you are sharing is true, you can keep it, I think it's yours already since you have the keys. Do you have any plan on giving it back to the rightful owner? because I think you can't find them easily. No proof, he is just a troll, another troller claimed 100 btc in page 3, hilarious, they are day dreaming, because people won't publish a private key to any forum.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can I transfer my cash without leaving a trace?
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on: February 21, 2017, 01:19:54 AM
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Hi. I have some money in a bank account. I have the ability to do transfers out of my bank account. I am looking for a way to transfer the money from my bank account, to bitcoins. And then some kind of way to withdraw the bitcoins back into cash. Mainly I am looking for a way to break the link between the initial bank account, and the cash at the end. I figured using bitcoins in the middle would be the best way to do this. Please could somebody offer me some advice or some services that are able to do this.
You mean bitcoin mixer? But I recommend you don't crime, it is bad, if it is dirty money, you will be caught.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Bitcoin make the same mistakes as Kodak did?
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on: February 20, 2017, 11:49:14 PM
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You know, it is rumoured that Kodak invented the first digital photo technology, but they swept it under the rug, because they wanted to focus on their film technology that worked. { Film made them the market leader in photography and they thought that it would be enough to keep them at the top } Source : http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/01/18/the-kodak-lie/So what do we have here? Bitcoin think because it was the first to market with this technology, they do not need to adapt to the market needs. The market wants scaling and it also wants cheap and fast transactions. Is Bitcoin providing what the market wants? If we think, Bitcoin can stay on top, because we were first to market and we have a established network, then we will go down like Kodak. They also thought they had the biggest share of the market and a big network of people using their technology... and look what happened to them. Adapt or DIE. And Motorola invented the mobile phone, now is also dead. It was acquired by Google, they are very unlucky, but I hope bitcoin can be the king forever.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who here has the most Bitcoin?
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on: February 20, 2017, 11:38:25 PM
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Should be the founder of silkroad, he has 220k bitcoin, but after he got caught and imprisonment, his all btc are in auction.
Silk road founder could have the most bitcoin in the past. Soon after the problem during the auction I could have got split into the hands of several users. A single man got auction of 60k bicoins, which is one third of the entire amount he has. So I don't think we can make a perfect decision of the highest holding person. That man is so rich to afford 60k bitcoins, Chinese celebrity Li Xiaolai has claimed he owns more than 100k bitcoins, he should be the richest bitcoiner in China.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Biggest Companies Integrated Bitcoin?
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on: February 20, 2017, 06:07:30 AM
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I heard rumors that Mercedes Benz and Tesla integrated Bitcoin, also that Microsoft will integrate Bitcoin, can anyone go in depth with it? What other big companies starting to integrate Bitcoin?
Microsoft US website integrated bitcoin since 2014, it is old news, not "will". You lack of source, why did you hear those rumors?
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE NEXT BITCOIN HALVING
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on: February 20, 2017, 05:58:17 AM
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People were also expecting that last halving would kill bitcoin due to the much smaller rewards, this didn't happen.
Bitcoin will have mining rewards well into 2100, by that time, if bitcoin is still around, solutions to this potential problem will have been found and accepted by the community. The ultimate idea is ofcourse that the transaction fees are enough to cover the lost mining fees (which don't need to be 12.5 bitcoin per block if price is sufficient).
Just like the bitcoin scaling debate is being solved as we speak? Until bitcoin community will unite and fix current bitcoin problems: block scaling, transaction malleability, rising transaction fees, longer confirmation times (far longer than promised 10 minutes) Until then I refuse to believe that any future Bitcoin's problems could be solved in a decentralized environment. Bitcoin has too many disadvantages, we can't become mass adoption unless the problems are solved, we need to scale first, and then other issues will be solved.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Apple, Microsoft, Mercedes Benz Accepting Bitcoin
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on: February 20, 2017, 05:42:16 AM
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I didn't hear if the Mercedes-Benz accepting bitcoin and tesla is never making an announcement about they were officially accepting bitcoin for their payment. Especially for apple too. Apple is impossible, Apple store has strict rules against virtual currency apps, so they are anti bitcoin, impossible to accept bitcoin. For Benz, never heard, which source? Dell and Microsoft were old news.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: China?
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on: February 18, 2017, 05:42:23 AM
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Do not overestimate or underestimate China, you know China is a big country in the crypto. But they have less salary to pump bitcoin. No controll.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin "The end of inheritance tax"
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on: February 18, 2017, 04:08:07 AM
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If there is one Tax that really pisses me off it is inheritance tax. you work all your life and save alittle and then the fucking government comes along when your dead and takes a cut off what you leave your kids. seriously fucking pissed even writing about it... ps: sorry for the curse words but that is how angry that tax makes me. Yeah, buy bitcoin with the inheritance, and give him the wallet, or exchange account, it can avoid tax properly.
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