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221  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How do you feel about revenge? on: February 04, 2018, 06:51:35 PM
Revenge is an attempt to restore justice. Every person who commits bad deeds have to be afraid of retribution. Modern liberalism is very often helps under formal pretexts to avoid a criminals punishment. So I'm not afraid of revenge. I don't deserve her.
222  Economy / Economics / Re: wait for bitcoin prices to go up on: February 01, 2018, 11:45:39 AM
A lot of people are determined to hold bitcoin for a long time. I don't understand why such a big scream. The entire history of bitcoin consists of UPS and downs. What's new now? Bitcoin always rewards only those who truly believe in him and devoted to him.
223  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Small Island Nations - should they have their own Crypto currencies? on: January 24, 2018, 02:43:47 PM
It will be very difficult to do. The economies of all countries integrated into the world economy. If the key players of the financial market would support the ban of cryptocurrency around the world the island States will not stand a chance. In addition, the cryptocurrency is not controlled by government and regulation of economic processes with its help it is impossible.
224  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you think bitcoin redistributes wealth or just makes the wealthy richer? on: January 17, 2018, 01:25:39 PM
At the initial stage of any currency redistributes wealth. But then the money is always concentrated in the hands of more competitive people. This leads to financial inequality and the emergence of various classes of society. Then there are unequal conditions for the start of the children from different classes. And history repeats itself.
225  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Same-sex marriage on: January 17, 2018, 01:20:10 PM
sorry to say but i'm not favor with this. because i do believe in bible and it is against in the law of god. i'm just being frank
I don't believe in God. For me the Bible is just a fairy tale. But I'm against gay marriage. I consider them unnatural. For me it does not matter what people do at home behind closed doors. But when propaganda of non-traditional relationships appears in the street and the government encourages that the legalization of same-sex marriage is unacceptable to me.
226  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-1-9]Harvard Professors Predict Bitcoin Collapse Due to .... on: January 09, 2018, 10:35:10 AM
I don't believe the statements of such professionals. They studied the classic model of the financial system. Cryptocurrency is quite another. You don't go to the dentist to treat the leg. The fact that the government will deal with bitcoin that's for sure. States have an interest in maintaining the existing banking system. If the crypto community will solve the problem of having to change cryptocurrency for Fiat money that the government will be powerless.
227  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Loosing motivation on: January 03, 2018, 12:32:49 PM
If you see a little child you can see the spark in their eyes. As we grow we keep loosing that spark. Life gets harder and keeps sucking the motivation out of us. I think motivation is the most precious thing in life and we loose it so easily without even being fully aware of it. As I grew up the most difficult thing I've faced is to keep myself motivated. The dreams we dream don't just come true. Our reality is totally different from our dreams.

I feel so motivated but my parents and loved one pull me down as if i don't do anything to grow in life. Life is hard but it is much harder when the people surround you throw stones at you. By now, i just keep quiet on what i do as they don't listen and read goals and motivation message of other people to somewhat look forward.
Motivation is a personal matter. No-one can get to impose your will which will become your motivation. Yes indeed you can obey the will of another but it will never be an incentive for you. Therefore, you should always follow your path. The ability to resist pressure from parents to achieve their goal is a test you readiness for independent living.
228  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Market Cap, Market Cap, Market Cap..... on: December 12, 2017, 12:28:03 PM
My opinion is that the futures will affect the price of bitcoin. They will show the trend of sentiment of traders and buyers. We will know the approximate price for the month ahead. This may stabilize the price of bitcoin. Will swing but they will not be as big as it is now. With the rising price of bitcoin surges can be several thousand dollars a day. Probably the traders that are afraid and therefore try to control the volatility due to futures.
229  Economy / Economics / Re: What kind of economy will it be if bitcoin is a currency? on: December 10, 2017, 12:15:44 PM
Bitcoin can not become the main currency because its circulation is impossible to regulate. Inflation is the mechanism used by the government to the expense of citizens to revive the economy. How this can be done using bitcoins? Bitcoin will always be in the shadow of Fiat, but it would be a significant damper in the event of emergency situations in the economy.
230  Economy / Speculation / Re: What's up with the btc price? Should we be worried? on: December 10, 2017, 12:09:37 PM
The price of bitcoin has decreased, but it always happens before bitcoin will start once again to reach new maximum. We see that not only reduced the price of bitcoin. The indices of all other cryptocurrencies are also reduced. This means that the flow of capital to other coins is not happening. Investors bought dollars and wait a minimum value to buy coins.
231  Economy / Speculation / Re: Cboe trading on: December 10, 2017, 12:04:33 PM
I don't care what happens today, tomorrow or in a month. I is configured to hold coins for the long term. Bitcoin has shown its viability. All who are now scared of falling prices and sold their coins will regret it very soon. As it was already not once. For me bitcoin is an ideology of freedom. How can you renounce it?
232  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How can you encash BTC? on: December 10, 2017, 11:54:49 AM
I'm cashing out bitcoin through online exchanges and stock exchanges. It seems to me that this supports bitcoin Fiat. It's good for the state but bad for users. We are still vulnerable. Now we need all the forces to throw to each user bitcoin did not need to change bitcoin to Fiat. We need to be able to use bitcoin directly.
233  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: How do you think, will states be able to regulate the crypto currency? on: December 10, 2017, 11:33:55 AM
Actually of course it could be I think, if the people and governments really knows more deeply and understand all things related to crypto currency. will definitely be able to regulate crypto currency (bitcoin) and makes a crypto currency (bitcoin) as an alternative currency for the community, but yeah.. it seems that most countries that haven't legalized bitcoin, is still worried about the risks that will adversely affect the country's financial system, as well as the country's economy.
But it doesn't rule out the possibility as time goes by.. I think some countries would be more of loud thinking on crypto currency, it could be that some governments on each countries will trying to legalize bitcoin and regulating it with the rules.
Why is it the people? In legalizing cryptocurrencies interested in the first place the government. I am sure that the state will act repressively. Let me remind everyone that bitcoin was invented to give people freedom. Cryptocurrency is part of a free economy. Any legalization that would be to deprive us of our freedom. The state has Fiat. They let him govern. If the government is fairly distributing the income from the bitcoin economy would not have been born.
234  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Minergate vs Nicehash on: December 09, 2017, 04:42:17 PM
After c nicehash is in trouble there are many upstarts. All they want is to take the place of nicehash but they do not work. They were the best of its kind. I still hope that they will find the strength to recover. I'm even willing to invest in them if necessary. We have no choice. Just have to wait.
235  Economy / Economics / Re: How much money is needed to manipulate Bitcoin's price by 1%? on: December 09, 2017, 04:32:50 PM
Has anyone calculated how much money it would take to shift the Bitcoin price with 1% in any direction? <up or down>? Can one of the Bitcoin whales comment on that?

I know you have to do this on several exchanges to have a better affect, but I am just curious. We have seen some pretty huge spikes and dumps lately and I am just curious to know what kind of money are needed to manipulate the price.

Let's just have a friendly discussion without going into too much detail and reveal how easy or difficult this is and how much it will cost to do that. < $1000 spikes in the price in one day, must take a lot of money? >

A few billion US dollars for sure,but it`s not about how much money you have to put into this.The important thing is to spread rumors around the majority of the cryptocurrency traders about the future bitcoin price.
The people just have to believe that the price will hit the moon next week,and they will start buying.
Anyway,it`s not that easy to manipulate the market like 2-3 years ago.
It needs to be less than that with a market cap of 184 billion dollars the 1% of that is 1.84 billion dollars, obviously if you have that you can manipulate the direction of the market up or down but in my opinion you only need a few hundred millions to create a downtrend or uptrend and after that traders and speculators will do the rest.
It seems to me that even in this case, the price may remain at the same level. There is still such a thing as demand. If the demand exceeds the offer all coins that you sell will be immediately to buy out other investors. Your investment they can easily compensate your sales. My opinion is that bitcoin itself regulates its price and it is difficult to destabilize.
236  Economy / Economics / Re: What coin do you believe will be next to bitcoin? on: December 09, 2017, 04:26:50 PM
No coin can not be compared with bitcoins. Now altcoins is it safe to store extra money. As production of new coins in bitcoin this capital will flow into bitcoin. So I'm never keeping altcoins for a long time. At the first opportunity I change them to the bitcoin because in the future coins will become smaller.
237  Economy / Speculation / Re: This is what happened the last time a government banned Bitcoin on: December 09, 2017, 04:18:54 PM
I am not a supporter of the government but I find it difficult to understand your logic. What does the government do to the volatility of bitcoin? It seems to me that you are paranoid. The price can fluctuate due to the simultaneous action of whales, but no indication that this government is involved there. Those who sell their coins themselves to blame for that, not dealt with the trend in the market.
238  Other / Off-topic / Re: Can Bitcoin be ban? on: December 09, 2017, 04:13:21 PM
Bitcoins can not be banned at this time because many large countries are accepting Bitcoins and may be legalizing Bitcoins in the future. I think we should legalize Bitcoin as it could change the whole world
I will never believe that the government may voluntarily legalize bitcoin. They can temporarily lift the ban of bitcoin in exchange for taxes, but it will be only for the purpose to infiltrate the bitcoin community and destroy it from the inside. I'm not going to show their income in bitcoin even if it is legalized.
239  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-12-09] 10 of the Biggest Lies Told About Bitcoin on: December 09, 2017, 04:09:30 PM
A very primitive article. The arguments that it presents quite unconvincing. The only argument that I can agree is that it has not been proved that bitcoin is financing terrorism. The article is really needed in order to counter the fakes of the government, but to write it needs a clever man.
240  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is altcoin on: December 09, 2017, 03:59:27 PM
Everyone is talking many about altcoins but i dont have an idea about what is the altcoin.can someone explain me about altcoin

"altcoin" refers to a crytpocurrency other than Bitcoin. Bitcoin was the first cryptocurrency, everything is is considered an alternative cryptocurrency or "alt coin".

There are nearly 1,000 cryptocurrencies. Most of them are rubbish - weak business plans, thin trading market, or just pump and dump schemes. But about 10-20 are promising cryptocurrencies, and maybe another 30 are capable  of achieving that status. Stay away from the rest!
It seems to me that should stay away from altcoins always. Their price is very difficult to predict, therefore they are not suitable for investment for a long period. Altcoins is a tool for those who can trade on the bitcoin exchange. It seems to me that the novice will be difficult to deal with altcoins so you should start with bitcoins. You will be less likely to make a mistake.
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