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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why can't regular flash drives store Bitcoin on: May 01, 2023, 08:32:30 PM
If you're considering storing your Bitcoin on a flash drive then I recommend acquiring a cold storage wallet to save your keys and keep your seeds safe.
2  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Smart Bitcoin Investments - the #1 source for Bitcoin investing knowledge on: June 29, 2022, 04:39:15 PM
We are proud to announce that our newly created bitcoin ATM map featuring over 20,000+ bitcoin ATMs across the world is now available to the public.  Grin Over five hundred man hours went into this project including product design, development, user testing and feedback. We are still continuously upgrading the project so feel free to send us your ideas, comments and suggestions for improvement.

All website registrants are able to create a personal profile where they can save their personal preferences, favorite bitcoin ATM listings and add or remove bitcoin ATMs that they manage and/or operate.

Using the bitcoin ATM map users are able to perform the following actions:
  • Search for a specific bitcoin ATM location, city, country, or state/province within a certain radius
  • Get directions by walking, public transit, car, or bike
  • Print directions
  • Contact the bitcoin ATM operator by email or phone
  • Visit the operator website
  • View bitcoin ATM details
  • Embed a map of the bitcoin ATM location
  • Add each bitcoin ATM to favorites
  • Share the map of each individual bitcoin ATM on social media or messenger

You can check out the full-featured bitcoin ATM map here: https://www.smartbitcoininvestments.com/bitcoin-atm-map/

Bitcoin ATM operators and owners can feel free to submit their own bitcoin ATM listings through the app if they are not already listed on the map and the listing will be added upon moderation approval.

Feel free to give us your feedback as we are still improving and optimizing the bitcoin ATM map on a continual basis.
3  Economy / Services / [Hostonomer.com] Shared, Reseller, and Cloud VPS Hosting - Bitcoin Accepted on: February 21, 2022, 08:57:40 AM
Hey everybody! I just launched a brand new web hosting company named Hostonomer.com and are looking for new customers to sign up and join us! Our servers are centrally located inside of data centers across the United States and are powered by a select team of system administrators and networking specialists. We definitely accept bitcoin (BTC) as a payment method as well as ethereum, litecoin, bitcoin cash, and USD coin.

The hosting plans that we offer at the present time include shared hosting, reseller hosting, and cloud vps hosting.

1. Shared hosting plans start at 5 GB storage ($5.95/monthly) and go up to 25 GB Storage ($14.95/monthly). You can check out our shared hosting plans here: https://hostonomer.com/store/shared-hosting-plans

2. Reseller hosting plans start at 10 GB storage ($19.95/monthly) with 25 reseller accounts and go up to 50 GB Storage ($9.95/monthly) with 250 reseller accounts. All reseller hosting plans include WHMCS Reseller Portal Access. You can check out our reseller hosting plans here: https://hostonomer.com/store/reseller-hosting-plans

3. Cloud VPS hosting plans start at 40 GB SSD storage ($69.95/monthly) with 2 vCPU Cores. You can check out our cloud vps hosting plans here: https://hostonomer.com/store/cloud-vps-hosting-plans

Our knowledge base includes answers to all of your most frequently asked questions and support tickets are answered in the order that they are received.

We hope that you enjoy what we have to offer today. Smiley If you have any questions, comments or ideas for us to make our products and services better feel free to leave us a message and we will answer as soon as possible.
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin as primary currency on: September 24, 2021, 07:40:06 PM
One option you can take is to obtain a crypto debit card such as the Binance card and use that to spend your money in-store or anywhere on the Internet.

If most of your portfolio consists of BTC then I would consider rebalancing your portfolio from time to time.  Cool
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Top 5 Ways To Buy Bitcoin With Credit Card Instantly on: September 24, 2021, 07:37:11 PM
Buying Bitcoins with Credit Cards costs more charges as I personally Experienced. Rather I will suggest going for fiat at a local exchanger to get a better price and more control over trade.

Investing in Bitcoin is the upcoming trend of the global market as Bitcoin's price is currently below its ATH.

More users are even still thinking to get rich quickly by buying Bitcoins. But these type of investments involves high volatility in equity and price fluctuations, which can lead to permanent loss of the asset.

Credit cards are a much faster method for buying bitcoin overall. Most exchanges will also accept bank transfer as a deposit method which usually carries no fees.  Cool
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Top 5 Ways To Buy Bitcoin With Credit Card Instantly on: September 01, 2021, 01:41:10 AM
There are many places where you can go to purchase bitcoin on-demand. Most of us don't have the time to commit to doing research so we choose to rely on a friend's advice or the friendly advice of a forum (such as this one  Smiley). For those of you who are new to bitcoin and may still be learning about the best exchanges to do business with, I have made the process simpler for you to enjoy. Below, I have detailed the most popular exchanges that you can go to purchase bitcoin and other crypto together using a debit card or even a credit card. As this is a popular subject for many bitcoin enthusiasts, I have decided to narrow down to the top 5 best exchanges for you so that you can save time and accomplish more.  Smiley

#1 is Coinbase, an exchange that is simple to use, has a plethora of cryptocurrencies to choose from and is trusted by over 30 million+ users worldwide. The company also offers a Coinbase Card for those who wish to spend their cryptocurrency as a debit card online or in-store to make purchases.

#2 is CEX.IO, which at one point in time, CEX.IO was primarily a bitcoin mining company is now one of the most popular exchanges that accepts debit card and/or credit card purchases for bitcoin. Today, they have grown to serve customers all over the globe and accept a wide variety of payment methods including debit card, credit card, bank transfer, Skrill, Qiwi, and more.

#3 is PayBis, one of the most reputable exchanges in the greater Europe region and one that will accept most popular payment methods including credit card, debit card, bank transfer, Skrill, and Neteller. They have an easy to access user interface that will perform seamless processing of your bitcoin and cryptocurrency transactions.

#4 is Coinmama, an exchange that is well-known and respected around the globe internationally. With the exchange customers can easily buy and sell bitcoin among other cryptocurrencies using a debit card or credit card with ease. They also have a comprehensive support FAQ for those with questions about how Coinmama works as an exchange for them.

#5 is Gemini, a popular cryptocurrency exchanges that accepts popular payment methods including credit card, debit card and more. They have a wide selection of cryptocurrencies for customers who want to invest, stake or earn more with ease. Gemini is powered by Amp which is making it easier to spend crypto in businesses and shopping malls at checkout.

You can read more about these top 5 exchange in our full guide here.

What are your thoughts on the top 5 bitcoin exchanges?  Leave a comment below Cool
7  Economy / Services / Re: [For Hire]Marketing Proj+DeFi on 4chan+SocialMedia(FB+Reddit+Twitter+TG+Exp(3Yrs on: December 14, 2020, 04:40:55 PM
lolxxxx has been doing a great job for us thus far with our social media campaign!

I highly recommend hiring him!
8  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] BitcoinCalculator.org Signature Campaign | Full Members+ on: November 19, 2020, 05:43:29 PM
Great work on the campaign thus far!  Cheesy @Hhampuz
9  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] BitcoinCalculator.org - Convert price of BTC to Fiat on: November 10, 2020, 04:19:42 PM
It is working fine for me on Chrome. Which browser are you using to generate the full screen feature?
I can confirm I'm also experiencing the exact same issue [I'm using Chrome as well]: Check this SS

  • I noticed a small bug in getting charts whenever we set it for less than a week.
  • You might want to change the way all of the input fields react [it would be better to have them fixed at a certain width as opposed to making them automatically adjust to different resolutions].
  • You might want to consider adding a dark mode as well.

We're working on implementing these features for the next update.  Grin
10  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Smart Bitcoin Investments - the #1 source for Bitcoin investing knowledge on: November 07, 2020, 06:24:28 PM
Smart Bitcoin Investments is releasing the newest issue of its popular Travel Brochure to readers all over the globe through search engines, downloads, email newsletters, forums, and press releases. Each issue is packed with direct knowledge of where the most popular places to buy bitcoin are, what the best exchanges are, and how you can buy and sell some for yourself - no matter which region of the globe you find yourself in.

Within the latest issue, you will find expansive coverage of the United States, Canada, most of the European Union, the Middle East, Australia, and New Zealand. These guides cover the most popular cities and supported exchanges within each region in which you are able to either buy bitcoin in person with a Bitcoin ATM or through a digital asset exchange. We recommend storing away this Travel Brochure somewhere handy so that you can refer to it anytime that you travel abroad.

You can download it here (and view the complete spreadsheet here).

The latest edition (Volume 4) spans over 20+ countries all within 130 or so pages.
11  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [Finance] Smart Bitcoin Investments app (iOS and Android) on: November 07, 2020, 06:21:36 PM
How will Bitcoin be bought? The best thing you can do is an interface to trading platforms or referral links to popular platforms, but providing a direct purchase option would be dangerous for users, and you need to get some confidence before considering putting it up.

Many people prefer browsing websites to downloading applications, so focus on the site and when you gain sufficient confidence and traffic, you can create an application.

The site is mostly informative and teaches people not only how to invest in bitcoin but also how and where they can buy bitcoin for themselves. I'm always open to learning how I can improve it for the user's experience.
12  Economy / Service Announcements / [Finance] Smart Bitcoin Investments app (iOS and Android) on: November 06, 2020, 02:33:11 PM
We have decided to develop and launch a mobile app version of our website (https://www.smartbitcoininvestments.com/) for both iOS and Android app stores.

Within the app, you can view a full directory of where you can buy bitcoin easily or access exclusive guides on bitcoin investing. Fans of investing might enjoy it.

Check out both versions here:
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1526857150
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.smartbitcoininvestments.com

Thanks, and let me know if you have any feedback or suggestions! I would wholeheartedly appreciate any reviews, and I will gladly return the favor. Smiley
13  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] BitcoinCalculator.org - Convert price of BTC to Fiat on: November 06, 2020, 04:26:17 AM
I checked the website and it's very simple yet a lot of functions were made. The function on the drop box of choosing an exchange is really helpful for those who can't decide or haven't choose the exchange where they'll trade.

Full screening the charts are only occupying the top portion of the screen. It will have a better outlook if it will take the whole screen as actual as the full screen feature it says.

It is working fine for me on Chrome. Which browser are you using to generate the full screen feature?
14  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] BitcoinCalculator.org - Convert price of BTC to Fiat on: November 03, 2020, 12:52:09 AM
Welcome to the service announcement and I am happy to see your project has grown for a while. I knew of your site from that one (in July): Official Bitcoin Calculator Release

My idea for you is if you can, you would consider to add the price conversion of BTC to USDT and next USDT to fiat. I know in theory 1 USDT is valued at 1 USD but in local markets, the price can be changed more differently. The rate change of USDT to fiat can be from rate of USD and fiat but it can come from the demand of USDT on local markets too.

My analysis is for price change of USDT to USD on global market and my idea for you is to expand it (for your service) to USDT - fiat on local marketplaces.


In the plot, pump is at >= +5% and dump is at <= -5% of bitcoin price between 2 consecutive days. Check more details there

Hi Tranthidung, I will definitely consider your suggestions to our list of improvements for the next release.  Cool

In addition, feel free to check out our newly launch signature campaign for Bitcoin Calculator. Smiley

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5286171.0
15  Economy / Service Announcements / [ANN] BitcoinCalculator.org - Convert price of BTC to Fiat on: October 23, 2020, 03:30:19 AM


Website URL: https://bitcoincalculator.org

Description: Use this bitcoin calculator to find out exactly how much your bitcoin is worth in any of the supported global currencies, using accurate, up-to-date exchange rates.

Get real-time and historical trends in the BTC value for your selected currency.

Perform any of the following currency conversions:
- BTC to USD
- BTC to AUD
- BTC to BRL
- BTC to CAD
- BTC to CHF
- BTC to CLP
- BTC to CNY
- BTC to DKK
- BTC to EUR
- BTC to GBP
- BTC to HKD
- BTC to INR
- BTC to ISK
- BTC to JPY
- BTC to KRW
- BTC to NZD
- BTC to PLN
- BTC to RUB
- BTC to SEK
- BTC to THB
- BTC to TRY
- BTC to TWD

Features:
- Backed by real-time price data and interactive charts
- Total circulating BTC
- Market capitalization
- Daily trade volume
- Easy access to your favorite exchanges


Bitcoin Talk Signature Campaign

If you would like to help promote BitcoinCalculator.org, head on over to our official signature campaign thread here on BitcoinTalk. Stay tuned for more updates!  Wink

Constructive criticism and suggestions for improvements will be greatly appreciated.
16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in India on: September 18, 2020, 10:35:19 PM
How sure are you that they deliberately tried to destroy your SEO rankings, and not them simply underperforming or messing something up? There's a huge difference between the two.

Also, whatever the Indian government's opinion on Bitcoin is, we can't assume that it will be the same for the people of India. I don't think there's any reason for the people to hate on Bitcoin to the point that they would actually try to destroy Bitcoin-related businesses that hired them.

more then likely they messed up the project without knowing it. dont think it is intentional as they need this job during this time of crisis. and a lot are desperate to get job and be paid.
 be direct to your hired personnel and ask what the real problem is? maybe they dont know the impact of what they are doing to your platform. or as others have implied, they dont know what theyre doing, to the point that they f*cked up your site. sorry to say this but seems that this is your case here.
 just hire a more competent individual..

I sure hope they care about having a job! I would love to pay a guy exactly what he's worth, every penny, to help build my rankings - not have them destroy my hard work.
17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in India on: September 18, 2020, 10:30:37 PM
The country of India doesn't have anything against Bitcoin. It is the current government. They are afraid that it will be used for Ponzi schemes, make people buy shitcoins, hoard black money and/or used for other illegal activities such as Hawala, finance terrorism, etc. But mostly they're afraid that if they allow it to exist. They might lose the next elections as banks will suffer when people start to use it more often to buy things and or put their savings in it. And recently PM's personal twitter account got hacked and it was used to ask donation in Bitcoin to hacker's address. Which would have only made them more paranoid about the whole thing.

So, to answer your question. People of India have nothing against it. They love it (most at-least), it is easier to find work outside India remotely as the payment method is easier and cheaper compared to other services such as Paypal, Skrill, etc. Traders love trading on it as it gives them a way to earn a living since unemployment has increased due to Covid-19. Plus it is a great investment option for many as Bank interests are currently very low.

And therefore, whatever the guy upwork did to your site was his own personal agenda and not country's. He might have lost money in some Crypto scam and/or someone must have told him that Bitcoin will make it hard for him to find work, etc. People who don't know about it usually have so much to say about it. Even if nothing of it is true.


Interesting perspective. I think this is probably what I have been running into.
18  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in India on: September 11, 2020, 12:07:42 AM
Recently I hired some virtual assistants on Upwork to help me grow my website, however, for some reason they tried to destroy my search engine rankings.
Did they do it on purpose? you should report it to Upwork then.

Do we know if the country of India has something against bitcoin or anything recent in the news that would suggest this?
There are news and hot issue about bitcoin between RBI. They have lifted the ban on bitcoin last March-May 2020 but there's another speculation that they were interested again on banning it.

With a law, India plans lasting ban on cryptos, the article was published just this June 2020.

In March 2020, the ban on cryptocurrency in India was lifted. I haven’t encountered this article from June 2020, so I’ll check it out. With the large number of people working in IT and content creation in India, it feels like they would be in support of bitcoin somewhat.

I’ve been working on correcting this for months now. Upwork has been giving me hazy responses every time I write a ticket or call them over the phone.
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin in India on: September 10, 2020, 11:03:55 PM
Recently I hired some virtual assistants on Upwork to help me grow my website, however, for some reason they tried to destroy my search engine rankings.

Do we know if the country of India has something against bitcoin or anything recent in the news that would suggest this?
20  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Smart Bitcoin Investments - the #1 source for Bitcoin investing knowledge on: August 10, 2020, 02:16:16 PM
Dear loyal fan base, we have decided to develop and launch a mobile app version of our website for both iOS and Android app stores.

Within the app you can view the full directory easily or access exclusive guides on bitcoin investing.

Check out both versions here:

iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1526857150

Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.smartbitcoininvestments.com

Thanks, and let us know if you have any feedback or suggestions!
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