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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin transaction fees fair? on: April 27, 2017, 08:56:14 AM
All the Bitcoin users dream about incredibly fast transactions and low fees, but unfortunately, we can choose only one option. Sо, we probably need to put up
2  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Buy a wife with bitcoins on: April 27, 2017, 08:37:48 AM
Do they provide a warranty card? Grin It's really crazy world  Shocked
3  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Price comparison of Bitcoin Debit Cards on: April 25, 2017, 12:41:07 PM
At the moment I'm using plastic USD card which I ordered via unichangeme exchanger. Card costs only 10 USD (9 EUR costs EUR card), unichange takes commission when I fund card with BTC - 2% (for EUR card - 1.2%).
When I cash out money via ATM I pay ATM withdrawal fee only 3.5 USD, possible to cash out 1k per 1 transaction, 2 transactions per day are available.

For those who need to pay online only they offer free virtual cards which can be funded with Bitcoin. At first I tried virtual card and after that decided to get plastic one.


That is quite expensive, what is monthly fee?

Monthly fee - 1 USD
10 USD for plastic card - I think it is quite cheap Smiley
4  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Price comparison of Bitcoin Debit Cards on: April 25, 2017, 12:14:19 PM
At the moment I'm using plastic USD card which I ordered via unichangeme exchanger. Card costs only 10 USD (9 EUR costs EUR card), unichange takes commission when I fund card with BTC - 2% (for EUR card - 1.2%).
When I cash out money via ATM I pay ATM withdrawal fee only 3.5 USD, possible to cash out 1k per 1 transaction, 2 transactions per day are available.

For those who need to pay online only they offer free virtual cards which can be funded with Bitcoin. At first I tried virtual card and after that decided to get plastic one.
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I can't use bitcoin buying a coffee now. on: April 13, 2017, 02:58:01 PM
I used to buy a coffee from time to time with bitcoin.
But I can't use bitcoin buying a coffee now, because the fee is so high, if I keep 0.0001 fee like before, it would take days for the transaction to get confirmed, I've got a transaction which took 11 days to get the 1st confirmation last month.  
It's not cost-effective any more to buy (I mean both online and buying face to face) thing via bitcoin. And this is why I quit buy coffee with bitcoin.

Well that is true given the current miner fees today it is likely that we will stick to fiat currency in buying anything such as coffee from local shops and merchants due to a very high fees which will make your purchase more costly. This is one of the problem that the community is facing right now and we hope that when a code is accepted in mining the fees should also go down.

Yeah, Bitcoins become useless for small payments if you don't want to pay a lot for the transaction. And looks like transaction fee will grow in the future.. Embarrassed
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin make Banks disappear? on: April 11, 2017, 09:15:47 AM
I think that banks will not disappear, but rather adapt to cryptocurrencies.
7  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Debit card for bitcoin on: April 07, 2017, 03:03:16 PM
I use unichange plastic card. It is Visa card and can be accepted as usual Visa card, very convenient and fast payments
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Scam Alert The Billion Coin - Ponzi Scheme on: April 07, 2017, 12:24:41 PM
Do not trust me guys....

But it is not too late if you invested into it. Don't fool your own thoughts by this nothing experts! They cannot help you anyways... They will just holding up the oppurtunity awaits you in the future. BE OPEN, READ, UNDERSTAND, AND INVEST.

I read, I understand and I don't want to invest in TBC, as it is definitely Ponzi Scheme. Read -> understand -> run  Wink
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: In what situation would Bitcoin die? on: March 31, 2017, 02:11:13 PM
I think in case if the electrons suddenly refuse to run all over the world, Bitcoin would die. As well as a milk in your fridge  Grin
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin progress in 2017 on: March 29, 2017, 12:01:18 PM
Yea, 2017 is an amazing year for Bitcoin and whole Bitcoin community. Now I'm waiting for 5 digits Smiley When Bitcoin was created it was impossible to imagine that BTC price will pass 1000 dollars, so I believe that 5 digits can be reached as well  Roll Eyes
11  Other / Archival / Re: Earning "free" bitcoins on: March 23, 2017, 03:54:26 PM
It isn't that tough to earn Bitcoins online, if you like to work online or offline you could try to put a gig up on Fiverr.com, they accept Bitcoin payments and the also paypal as well.
You could also just invest in an Altcoin and get paid Bitcoins when the price goes up so you could earn more money after you've made a withdrawal from Bitcoin Exchanges.
Bitcoin isn't rocket science, after getting past the technical side of Bitcoin then it's really easy to make money with it.

I've heard that Fiverr.com accepted Bitcoin earlier, but unfortunately does not accept it anymore  Cry
12  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Restaurants accepting bitcoin! on: March 21, 2017, 03:57:43 PM
I am happy that Bitcoin сonfidently develops and more and more restaurants and shops accept BTC. But if some restaurant does not accept BTC directly, I can use my Bitcoin visa card, so technically I can pay with Bitcoin everywhere  Cheesy
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The danger of the cyptocurrencies on: March 21, 2017, 03:46:04 PM
You are probably aware of the recent news about removing the fiat money for good and building up the cashless world.

Have you thought that bitcoin maybe the first step of this utopia? What if CIA behind this project? Would you still keep your money as bitcoins? Would you trust them? Do we know who the hell is Satoshi Nakamoto? I suure don't.

There is one big danger ahead. If the paper money gets removed, you will have no choice but to accept to get paid in crypto currencies. And to the big point:

If you keep your money in a goddamn computer, the government can rip you off instantly if they wanted it. I am not saying they aren't doing that already as most of us are keeping *our wealth in the banks. But cryptos will make their jobs easier. Much easier.

What if bitcoin price rises to 1.000.000$ and gold and USD become literally worthless? That's when bitcoin will be the world currency, and people gonna realise that gold is just a stone, USD is just a toilet paper.

Your won't have another choice but to store your money only in crypto, because the other choices will be worthless!

 I am not sure if that's a good thing. Being dependent so much on computers just scares me.

For me, there's nothing to worry if they remove fiat money and build up the cashless world.Many countries do not use money instead they were carrying their debit or credit cards. I don't think  the CIA is behind this project, no one knows. But before they remove the fiat money, the government  and the banks, they would not let it happen.

The government is the first enemy of the crypto currency. It will not allow its introduction into the economy. After all, the government will not be able to control transactions and get benefits from them.
It's no secret that the government will never agree that to happen, they know cryptocurrency is dangerous and if they allow that to happen then they would be difficult to collect taxes from citizens.

I think that government will find the way how to control cryptocurrency transactions and get taxes in the future. And I am sure that when they find such way, the government will be the first friend of the cryptocurrency
14  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin be used by ordinary citizens? on: February 28, 2017, 03:07:03 PM
Bitcoin develops fast, today it is easier to use Bitcoin than ever before - we can use Bitcoin cards or phone apps. I think, ordinary citizens are able to use cards or apps too Smiley
15  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Attraction on: February 23, 2017, 03:54:17 PM
i like its ease and simplicity in simple words. bitcoin is my now best friend as it stands aside me always in financial situation economical discomfort so during my hard time bitcoin is helping me to stand up and race with the world.


Well said!  Cheesy
Bitcoin is an amazing thing. Bitcoin is nowhere and everywhere at the same time, people believe in Bitcoin and help Bitcoin to grow despite the fact that it cannot be even touched.
16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin Really The Future Of Money? on: February 15, 2017, 10:08:32 AM
Bitcoin has changed everything, so in some case Bitcoin is really the future of the money. Definitely, in the future Bitcoin will be developed and may change, maybe another more protected and much more convenient e-currency will appear. But Btc marked the beginning of something new and always will be the First  Wink
17  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Sites that offer ecurrency exchanger. Can they be trusted? on: February 07, 2017, 12:57:29 PM
We are sure that you are sure about yourself  Grin

About mentioned sites. I never used them, but sometimes I need to exchange btc to pp, so it is interesting for me.
I've seen that changex fee for bitcoin to pp is 4% and minimum 15 USD. I think it is quite expensive, recently I funded my paypal via unichange.me and their commission was 2.9%, minimum 2 USD.
18  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in the last 24 hours on: January 05, 2017, 12:58:45 PM
Yea, in the nearest future I expect a small rollback, it always happens. But I believe, after that Bitcoin will rise again and will reach a new peak Smiley
19  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Debit Card top 6 on google search 2016 on: December 28, 2016, 04:06:32 PM
I use Xapo and have to say that I'm satisfied. For me it's important to have reliable card and service, also legit and fuly regulated so that I don't have any problems and not only the cheapest. I think that Xapo is doing a good job and I can recommend this card to other users. And with more competition on the market the services should be even better and improved.

You've said that Xapo is fully regulated. Please describe, what kind of regulation is it? As I know, all of such projects aren't regulated, because you're dealing with Bitcoin, so it is interesting for me what kind of regulation are you talking about.

Some info from my personal card experience. Recently I've got free unichange.me virtual card, used it for online payments and it works totally fine for me Smiley I also ordered plastic card for ATM withdrawals and waiting for my card now. Hope that using plastic card will be smooth as well)
Among other things I like about these guys is that I do not need to store money there, like for example you need to fund Xapo wallet to withdraw funds to your Xapo card. With Unichange I receive payment directly to card, which means that funds are stored on the card issued by EMI licensed card provider

20  Economy / Exchanges / Re: VirWox & UniChange, any reviews ? on: October 04, 2016, 01:02:05 PM
I've used Unichange several times and in my opinion, service is quite good. On their site you can withdraw btc to WU or Paypal. It is not possible to buy btc using Paypal, but due to Paypal policy I'm not surprised, as I know that just a few exchangers offer such exchange direction.
Also recently in their news they announced virtual cards for free, maybe I will order such card just to check - withdrawal within an hour sounds interesting Smiley
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