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121  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: April 12, 2017, 09:36:41 PM
Well, atheists can't hate God. How to fish on their own can not fly into space. Because in the atheistic worldview there is no God, simply no. Therefore, any feelings to non-existent too. So the question is fundamentally wrong.

Well, of course atheists hate God. Here's why.

1. Not all religions have a god in their religion.
2. Atheism is a religion.
3. Atheists know that they have limited knowledge, and that God might exist somewhere.
4. This makes it so that atheism is something else, but not atheism by the dictionary definition.
5. Since atheists only try to believe that God does not exist, they have a religion in atheism.
6. Atheists do not like to be controlled by anything.
7. Atheists hate religion because they know they can't get away from being religious, and being controlled by their atheism religion.

Atheism is only some people trying to fight against God. Atheism is not real according to the dictionary definition of it.

Cool

On point. Some people confuse atheism and anti-theism. Which is far from each other. I have been on the belief of the inexistence of a diety before, so I made lots of research. I have been on most local religions and I have found that it is not the existence of a diety is the problem. The problem is on the people who believe on the existence of a diety. I have read the Bible and most of the church history to check on facts and align it to man's known history and have learned a lot. My final point: I now believe in existence of God but my only duty is to preach his existence, and not to be an asshat to shove it on the throats of those who will not believe. That is why most people will hate the idea of God's existence, 'religious' people judge them on their belief, and believe that their god has already waived his judgement upon them. Hypocrites.
122  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Price 1200 USD Means - Bitcoin Mining Is Profitable, Even For Beginners on: April 12, 2017, 09:15:08 PM
May I ask how mining works? What is the minimum capital requirement for mining. I can have access to cheap electricity but I would want to know how much is needed to start a mining pool that would be profitable. I have read that mining alone is not really worth it these days as the difficulty is rising and cloud mining is the easiest way to get scammed.
123  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: LTC round 2 begins? on: April 11, 2017, 04:06:38 PM
I'm one of the victims of this. Still my 2nd day of trade. Where do you get news like this?
124  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Buy Litecoin Inmediately. on: April 10, 2017, 08:27:42 PM
I am planning to get some myself. I just started trading today and it is going pretty well. Where do you get all the news like this?
125  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How to make 1 bitcoin in a month or 2? on: April 10, 2017, 10:54:38 AM
I'm curious on what kind of job he applied that paying 250$ per month. But 250$ is a good amount for trading, Not that high but not that small amount too. It is a very nice idea to invest it on trading because your payment has a long time frame and it is advisable to put it on trading, You can have a chance to have a profit while waiting for your next salary. And i'm sure that you can have a good profit out of that time frame because of the volatility of the price of altcoin, Even a week can give a huge variation on the price of altcoin, Just study on when to buy/sell of alt coin because that is the most important part of trading.
I suggest that he doesn't need to invest full amount of his monthly salary. He needs to chop it and divide each portion for trading, remember he is still new and it's not advisable to divest complete amount for his investment only if he can take the risk of it. But considering it's a monthly salary he needs to budget everything, let's wait what type of job he was hired.
I am and Electrical Engineer in a third world country. I can't put all my salary in trading but I can eat crap for a few months and live with $2 a day so I can trade. I now work as a cadet in on the power distribution company in my state. The University called me to teach but I guess I'll earn more in trading than in part-time teaching. They offered $350+ for full time but I already accepted the other job when they called.
I am new to this bitcoin business. I am still exploring and jobless at the moment. Can anyone of you give me some advices on what should I need to do to earn atleast .5 btc monthly? I am an Engineering graduate with a little background in programming. I have worked a few in some freelancing sites but now it is really hard to find a job. Thanks
126  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How to make 1 bitcoin in a month or 2? on: April 09, 2017, 08:04:02 PM

Just keep us updated here on what happened to your investment with betting on how is it going. Have you managed to grow that $20 you've got and are you near on claiming the bonus? I suggest when you are already done with it, stop doing the martingale system. It may be effective at the beginning but in the end it will give you lose. But still if you are lucky with it, take the risk if you can.

Hello. I've been busy for a while. I have been studying trading and how it works, and I have been reading sites and any online opportunities to earn (e.g Adsense, blogging, etc.) that would be lined with my field so I can put more work on earning rather than learning. And update - I lost $10 yesterday and gained back $15 today. I still can't withdraw the funds since it requires me to bet 80x the value I doubled. So I am just treating it as my time deposit(with really high risk). Now I got about $12 out of my account(from faucets and one generous wallet dev that gave me 10,000 dogecoins) and I'm ready to trade, waiting for the coin value to lower a bit. I have registered for poloniex but I am still not confident in my trading skills so I am still reading stuff. Good thing is I can start adding funds to my wallet thankfully this end of the month when my first paycheck arrives. Tabulating my finances, even how simple my table is, really helps me monitor on what is my progress and cuts off my unnecessary expenses.
127  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Private keys on: April 09, 2017, 03:42:39 PM
Oh there it is. Now I understand how hot wallet works. So the basic thing would be if these wallets are for easy spending and those wallets that you have the private keys are for long, high value storage of coins. Thank you very much.
Sort of, but not quite.  Web wallets are like an exchange in that all you have from them is a promise that they're going to let you spend the money that they're holding for you - it's an account, so in reality you don't own the Bitcoin, you're just letting someone else spend on your behalf.

The main alternative is a software wallet - this is a wallet that you download and hold on your computer.  One way to do this is by downloading Bitcoin Core, the official client, but that takes a lot of data and it's quite hard to keep running, so one of the best things you can do is create a lightweight wallet on Electrum or Multibit.  These are services in which you have full control over your private keys and they don't, but they hold the blockchain (public ledger keeping a record of transactions) on their own server so that you don't have to run it yourself.

An option which definitely is for storing large amounts is a hardware wallet - this is a separate machine that holds your Bitcoin on it.  The main reason to have these is because they're near immune to viruses and can be recovered without backing up the data (the TREZOR wallet is the most popular of these).
Thanks for clearing that up. So Exodus qualifies as a software wallet since I downloaded it. I have put a passphrase and I have the 12 word backup phrase. Does this mean I am really the rightful owner of the coins that I have deposited in this wallet? And how do I keep these type of wallets from attack since these always need the internet for them to work. I am planning on purchasing hardware wallets but not at the moment since I am still starting on my exploration in cryptocurrency, and these wallets converted to my local currency is a about half a month's salary.

Thank you. But may I ask, where do I get my private keys? I created a wallet in coinbase, xapo and exodus and I have trouble on where to find it.
There's no way you can get private keys from xapo and coinbase but on exudos as its a desktop wallet you have to open the app and press ctrl+left_shift+d and press Exodus/Developer/Assets/Bitcoin(what coin you want)/Export private keys and and some .csv will be created on your desktop including the public keys and its private keys.
Hope it helps.

May I ask after I get my private keys, what do I do with it? I am still unclear on how to use these keys. After I get the .csv, is it possible to create my own paper wallets and treat it as my own bank? In the near future I am planning to keep the keys for sweeping in a bank vault.
128  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Private keys on: April 08, 2017, 11:18:56 PM
Oh there it is. Now I understand how hot wallet works. So the basic thing would be if these wallets are for easy spending and those wallets that you have the private keys are for long, high value storage of coins. Thank you very much.
129  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Private keys on: April 08, 2017, 10:40:56 PM
If you don't know what a private keys are, private keys are in the context of Bitcoin is a secret number that allows bitcoins to be spent. If you want to know more about it, here is the LINk. If you are owning a wallet on blockchain.info, you must know what a private keys are and how important it is to you. If you handed your private keys to other people, you bitcoin is good as robbed.

Thank you. But may I ask, where do I get my private keys? I created a wallet in coinbase, xapo and exodus and I have trouble on where to find it.
130  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How to make 1 bitcoin in a month or 2? on: April 08, 2017, 08:17:29 PM
Right on point. Gambling is only for the rich people and for the well disciplined people who knows how to control themselves. But for people who lack patience and do not want to lose all their hard-earned money, trading is the best suggestion. On my opinion Ponzi and HYIP schemes are good for short-term, low value investment. They work on the first month or two but if people are planning on long term goals then trading and services are the best options.

But what if the time required for ROI is longer than one month or two? I wouldn't really recommend ponzi scams since it's a scam. Even if you're able to ROI in less than a month with the help of the referral bonus, you should be ashamed of yourself because you're basically scamming people. You know that it is a scam but you still lead other people.

I even doubt that you'll ever get referrals nowadays as almost everyone already knows about that gimmick. Just like MLM which used to be very popular back in the day. There's not much MLM users around as they get bashed so much so it's much harder to make money from MLM and ponzi since you can't get referrals and referrals are the only way that you'll make money from both method.


Yes, maybe you're right. I will really look into that as I have not much knowledge in these schemes. Thank you for the advice.
131  Other / Beginners & Help / Private keys on: April 08, 2017, 08:05:16 PM
I have been exploring cryptocurrency for about 2 weeks now and I have questions about private keys. I have been reading and some people say that when someone doesn't have his private keys, it means that he does not own his coins or his coins are not in safe hands, etc. May I ask what are private keys and where can I see it? I also want to ask if what are good measures to prevent stealing of someone's coins.

Follow up question: What are these set of words that wallets give me and what are its uses? Is it good to open a safety deposit box in a bank to keep a copy of these words for whatever its use? Thank you and have a great day.
132  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How to make 1 bitcoin in a month or 2? on: April 08, 2017, 03:06:41 PM
There are 2 ways first if you are good at trading and have good patience then it can be achieved.
Second one i like the most is gambling in good site.i would prefer bitdouble.io if you are good at understanding the numbers and its prediction then you can earn good.

Exactly, your suggestion is right, if we are good in trading and have a skills to do trading, than we would earn with 2 months 1 bitcoin. But as you said about gambling sites, if it is trust-able than should try it who want to earn hurry.
I prefer trading than gambling, because by trading we can get gains 30-50%/month. It's because
the price movement in the Market very quickly, so the rotation of funds we will be fast too.
Sometimes the people chose the wrong way to get 1-2 Bitcoin/month, i.e. they choose invest at HYIP or Ponzi scheme site.

Right on point. Gambling is only for the rich people and for the well disciplined people who knows how to control themselves. But for people who lack patience and do not want to lose all their hard-earned money, trading is the best suggestion. On my opinion Ponzi and HYIP schemes are good for short-term, low value investment. They work on the first month or two but if people are planning on long term goals then trading and services are the best options.
133  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How to make 1 bitcoin in a month or 2? on: April 08, 2017, 09:53:43 AM

Well there are a lot of awareness about scamming here in forum but it is not being monitored by the moderators and it should be our own responsbility to deal with caution if ever we are going to trade with someone here. Good luck to your quota and I'm wishing you the best for your journey with your crypto career.  Wink

Yes, but all it needs is common sense to spot one. It's just a lot of people get blinded by the ridiculous offers that they give.
Anyway my $4 just turned into $10. I deposited my $2 in my hot wallet and the other $2 I spent on multiply rolls.Thank you very much for helping and I wish you good fortune my fellow countryman. 

Woah really? Just for a while you made $6 already? That's amazing for a newbie like you, I admire you for earning that amount with your start. Because I was still new in trading, I experienced lost. But later on, upon trying again I was able to recover my losses and it goes on. Well just keep on going mate and your on the right track.
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I tried betting because I know it's the most risky investment but if you have techniques, it pays off. I usually tabulate my bets in excel and do the martingale strategy and limit my profit/loss. I'm up to $20 now. I still can't withdraw my funds because it's on lock on the 100% bonus claim. Hope this continues.

With 4 dollars i would try sport betting, trying always the best games and with good odds, maybe splitting the bets in two daily games, sure this means lucky, but with 4 dollars go into trading at the moment doesnt looks the best solution since almost all coins are loosing power against bitcoin.

This is risky but if you know what will the the winning team that has good odds then make sure that you'll nail it. Always look upon to their players if a team will play completely because like in NBA, when a team lacks of their key player because of injury. That will affect their whole game and it can lead them to losing and even outscored.

It will be risky. Every investment has risks, it depends on how much risk I wanted to take. I have tried betting and it paid off as of the moment. Now, I just got hired and I'll start working on Tuesday, it pays about $250 a month. Not much but I can start trading on my off-work hours. I plan to put some of it on cryptocurrency investments. All I needed was patience. 5 days ago I was dead broke and desperate and now, things are going pretty well. Thank you all for being helpful. So far on forums this community is best.
134  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How to make 1 bitcoin in a month or 2? on: April 07, 2017, 11:09:47 PM

$4 is too low to start trading, also, you must be aware that it's a risky activity and you can lose your money. Alt coins are very unstable and many of them "die" anytime making you lose time, money and effort on the middle of process.

However if you really want to do it go ahead, you will start training your skills, seeing how this works and if you lose $4 no problem, you can recover this amount fast by doing tasks on forum or joining a signature campaign.
I know. I won't start day trading with the $4 I got. I'm just converting it to coins given the value rises with time so I'm putting what I can as soon as possible. Maybe if it will reach $40-50 the I'll start day trading and by that time I think I have learned the basics. And I am still looking for opportunities for the signature campaign.


Well there are a lot of awareness about scamming here in forum but it is not being monitored by the moderators and it should be our own responsbility to deal with caution if ever we are going to trade with someone here. Good luck to your quota and I'm wishing you the best for your journey with your crypto career.  Wink

Yes, but all it needs is common sense to spot one. It's just a lot of people get blinded by the ridiculous offers that they give.
Anyway my $4 just turned into $10. I deposited my $2 in my hot wallet and the other $2 I spent on multiply rolls.Thank you very much for helping and I wish you good fortune my fellow countryman. 


135  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How to make 1 bitcoin in a month or 2? on: April 07, 2017, 12:39:02 PM
You are making a low amount of money but at least you got a plan and you are following it which is way better than most people that I know, your best bet seems too raise enough capital and then begin trading, you can use the time it takes to raise your capital as time for studying the markets and decide in what alts to invest.

I just got my $4 and transferred it to my bitcoin wallet. I will now go to the altcoin forum and hopeully I would learn on how would I manage this beginning investment. And I have viewed some good opportunities in the market and I hope they would pay. Well everything has humble beginnings. I hope I would stick to this plan and not get lost in the way.

And it's still too early for you to learn a lot of things here in forum and dedicating 4 hours daily here in forum will give you a lot of things to earn and learn. PTC's doesn't really pay that much and it's hard to earn there, mostly you are just wasting your time there. Trading will be the best way to give you some decent income but for a newbie don't expect that it will give you good amount as you begin.

Yes, it is really mindblowing on what I have read in this forum so far. I hope I can concentrate more on reading when I reach my quota. That is what I noticed. Most of people earn without getting scammed is by earning the money themselves, not giving it to someone and expect a great return without doing anything.
136  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: NewAge-Bank.com ★ First BTC Bank ★ FREE 35,000 STH/DAY ★ Referral 10% on: April 07, 2017, 12:28:17 PM
Well I just ordered their universal debit card which allows you to use it in the real world. I'll do a review on it if and when I receive it.

Now they added new deposit cards where you can now spend 50 BTC to make 250 BTC so if someone has that kind of money to play with well shit!



Given that is possible, what are their products that will make profit for that investment, take your 500% cut and still make the company earn? It really sounds too good to be true. But I would still like to hear about your review.
137  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: NewAge-Bank.com ★ First BTC Bank ★ FREE 35,000 STH/DAY ★ Referral 10% on: April 06, 2017, 10:31:12 PM
If you got paid, then it is still not a scam. But given their terms, it could potentially turn into. It's like giving little money to get a ton in the future. Attract high investments and then vanish in thin air.
138  Economy / Services / Re: Let's Think About the Future | Signature Campaign | (All Ranks Welcome) on: April 05, 2017, 07:36:07 PM
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Position to Apply: Newbie
Your Current Post Count: 13
Your BTC Address: 37H6RVR3mRTv2A44niEMQfhe55B2BvqJMy

I would love to participate on this campaign. I would love to hear from you.
139  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: DuckDice.io – 120% Deposit Bonus | 50% Reload Bonus | FREE 3000 Doge | Faucet on: April 05, 2017, 05:54:01 PM
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Thank you and have a great day!
140  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How to make 1 bitcoin in a month or 2? on: April 05, 2017, 03:36:41 PM

If you are an engineering graduate and with a little background in programming. You may try to offer your service, since you are still newbie rank in forum, you will not be able to join some campaigns that can add up some amount with your aim monthly. Since you've got experience as a freelance already, you can still do the same and get paid with bitcoin.

Thank you. Are there any good sites that you can advice that would really pay?

If you are skillful in coin designing, signature designing or trading means you can be able to earn decent amount when you are in low ranks. If you proof to show your projects. Please create the thread in the services with your skills. If you are helpful for their project. Definitely they will take you.

Precisely, most business people will be more concerned with skill than the words coming out of our mouths. Because the only skill that can give your company the advantage and can make money, while the Word will only produce something sometimes gibberish or not bound to happen. So better indeed focus on skills we have and continue to practice so that the skill can provide it owned the best for our lives and never forget our origin against in success
 

Correct, that is why I am still hesitant to take my first service here without improving myself. I do not want to have bad first impression, let future clients hesitate on getting my services.
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