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1801  Economy / Economics / Re: How can we make more money? on: January 23, 2017, 11:59:34 PM
Find a job. If you do want to earn money, get out and find a real job in your real life. If you are good enough, your boss can give you a lot of money. Your salary can be improved and soon you will definitely be recruited by some professional company such as Google, Facebook, Apple, Samsung etc
Yes if you want ti earn more money find a real job because those job give you a good salary . to make more money do this online business bitcoin is one that's give you opportunity to earn more money. Real job plus part time business equals success and you have a chance to save big money to your banks.

Do not forget the hardworks and working smartly.  Always look out for the new opportunity, it always knock just make sure you let it come in.  Have goal and think positive.
1802  Other / Off-topic / Re: If you had a time machine, what would you say to satoshi? on: January 23, 2017, 11:47:09 PM
I would tell him his nothing compared to Bitcoin he is  just a part compared to him (Bitcoin) Tongue

I wouldn't say anything honestly, why would I bother  Grin
1803  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Strategy and Lost in GAMBLE on: January 22, 2017, 09:21:07 AM
- The strategy is nothing, we only need to rely on luck and feeling
- We will easily lose if too many strategies. Do not believe the strategy, Please believe yourself
- We need to learn to lose, and then can learn to win

-strategy is something we can use, strategy boost the effect of your luck, and most of all know when to quit and that is when you are winning.
-We will lose in the long run, strategy is there to at least recover our lost and at the same time book a winning that is what martingale for but at the end of the day it is the quitting that will give us the win.
-You do not have to experience it, learn from around you, their mistakes and try your best to avoid them.
1804  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: I never made any profits in dice game.. whats is your opinion on: January 22, 2017, 07:59:04 AM
It's not surprising you've never made any profits in dice games, it's designed for you to lose in the long term

Nope, I guess the OP does not know when to quit Smiley  You can always make your way out if the system is designed to lose in the long term, you all need to do is to short that system. meaning you have to quit before completing it (losing at the end).
1805  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can trading be considered as gambling?? on: January 22, 2017, 05:22:33 AM
This can be a very tricky question to answer.
Yes and no with gambling you have some idea what your up against.
In trading well it can be emotionally driven or be powered by speculative investment in things.
Which if they get scared well you could lose a lot of money ive seen it happen many times.

Well it can be said easily with, it depends on the person who is trading.  If the person is trading blindly, meaning that person does not have any knowledge about trading at all then it is considered as gamble.  He is betting on his luck in buying random stocks and wish it increase in price.
1806  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Are campaigs only the major source for earning BTC ? on: January 22, 2017, 04:36:40 AM
The easiest, most convenient, and most effective way to obtain bitcoins is to buy them.
I wouldn't be so sure about that. Buying bitcoin is not like going to your local convenience store. Using Bitcoin exchange can actually be somewhat problematic experience.
They usually ask you for more personal information than your local bank, plus they require you to have bank account already. Bitcoin ATMs are a rarity and p2p trading can be risky.
Buying BTC is still not as simple as it seems. It should be easier.


This will be a problem to those who do not want to reveal their identity, but for me , I do not mind submitting my personal information.  As if I am using Bitcoin for illegal activity.  I still wonder why it is an issue to comply with KYC to many people.  I may have some Idea but for me as long as we are not doing anything illegal there is nothing to worry.  And actually in my country it is like going to local convenience store and paying it over the counter. Smiley
1807  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would you still use Bitcoin if price would be stable for years? on: January 21, 2017, 11:45:04 PM
I think I will be using it if price become stable.  I can think of even setting up a business to accept bitcoin if the fluctuation remains minimal.  This way I am sure that Bitcoin will not change that much from receiving payment to converting and restocking to selling again.
1808  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🌟🌟 ICOBID PLATFORM 🌟🔴🌟 BRING GREAT IDEAS TO LIFE 🌟🌟 ICO - FEW HOURS LEFT on: January 12, 2017, 02:30:36 PM
Now that the ICOBID ICO is complete, I don't know whether I should say Congratulations to dev and his team or not.

But One thing I'm sure of is that, regardless of poor ICO funding, with a dedicated dev and a strong community, ICOBID will succeed in the long run. so far so good, The dev is committed to the project. I look forward to see the first projects to utilize ICOBID platform for their ICO Wink


I hope dev keeps us informed with updates especially roadmap completion


We should congratulate the team 108 pages and awareness of Icobid it's a good start for a new coin like Icobid,they gain a lot of supporters I don't know what will happen when it enter exchange but seeing a good support they have a good change to investors.

I was about to ask where I can get Icobid, ICO is finished and I assume that this will be on exchange.  This sound redundant but I wanna know what are the possible exchange that will list this coin?
1809  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [YASH] YashCoin (YashCoin.com) | Distribution Based on Trading on: January 02, 2017, 12:04:06 AM
Nothing special or innovative, we won't buy it.

I really don't see anything spectacular about this coin. No detailed information. It might not last this January sef Sad

You guys need to read OP first, and some post in the first page.  The coin is not for sale, it is given as a reward for trading in their exchange.  And when the whole coins are distributed, they said they will buy it back. 

I wonder if this coin will earn a dividend like profit when kept.
1810  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New member on: December 19, 2016, 12:38:34 AM
Shout out to new members there,
-smile- to veterans, seniors.
-Hello to Mods/admins/staff
I was going to start a topic like this one but I've read somewhere not very long ago about spam here.
I have also read about paid by post, I am currently unemployed and any amount to be earned will be a big help.
I checked the help button and it was very helpful, though not what I expected. Haha



Do you think by clicking help button will tip you Bitcoin  Tongue.  Oh btw, Hats off to all senior members (Jr. Member, Member, Full Member, Senior Member, Hero Member , Legendary member and fellow Newbie that is a post more than mine) Smiley
Its good to be here and I accidentally clicked the Legendary signature of one of the legendary member here and I was redirected to Legendary lands.  It was overwhelming thread I wish I can post on that one day Smiley
1811  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Overview] The one thread to link them all on: December 19, 2016, 12:24:27 AM
Thanks for this guide.  This really make things around in this forum easier to find.  I have been browsing aimlessly before I found this thread.  Great work and thanks again.
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