I will update this post with the requested info / create another one, unless someone else beats me to it.
Just a few posts, thanks.
http://astrohacker.com/ahc/bitcoin-is-the-economic-singularity/After reading this, the scale of black market and digital economies and the effect Bitcoin will have on them I am pretty certain we are going to be very wealthy men -- even with a sum as small as 10 Bitcoins. It's just so hard to believe. We are only in the beginning storms with these significant rallies from 10 to 20 dollars. I will not be surprised to see prices from hundreds to thousands in the coming months.
The world just isn't going to be the same and we have been blessed as the pioneers.
What are you going to do with your Bitcoin wealth once your coins hit upwards of $10,000 a pop?
Wow! Amazed that this was wrote more than 5 years ago. I'm sure you guys must be quite rich now.
But for us newbies, not there yet. It will take much more to own 10 BTC now, but hopefully we will reach that mark and then I think we will be quite rich as well.
@OP, what made you think that this was a quality post that contributed to the thread? Keep in mind that this is post #3474.
Wow! More than 54% voted yes, lucky you guys. I'm still on the other 45% side. Unfortunately, but hopefully I will in 2017. At least that is what I am after next in btc world.
Lets see how far I can go.
Post #151. Explain to us why this post is necessary.
Where can we trade bitcoin Instantly? Buy and sell bitcoin instantly sounds like the ideal deal when we want earn profits from bitcoin with its ever changing value in dollars.
But is there a place where we can buy and sell bitcoin instantly?
You started this thread, though the answer could have been found in the very same section that you posted in.
I voted for mass adaptation. Though price increase is also very important for bitcoin users and vendors but its the mass adaptation that will thrive the currency and industry as well. It will also help in increasing the price and will make it more useful for even a non tech guy.
Post #158 (also, adaptation)
For me, quality posts cannot exist in spam megathreads (with thousands of replies) unless they are extremely outstanding and the user decided to post in there for some reason.
If it looks like it could have been done in less than 15 seconds, the post is likely not a quality post. If you're using vague and general terms or recycling content from previous posters, that is not a quality post. Bad grammar is usually an indication of poor quality, though the information in the reply is the most important part and thus you cannot base it purely on grammar (though if the way that the information is given is unclear, so is the message)
One-liners are typically spam, though there are obvious exceptions for when the question/argument has a clear and definitive answer that is concise. (You can find some cases of these in Technical Support and Discussion)
ex. Select[FromDigits/@Partition[First[RealDigits[E,10,1000]],10,1],PrimeQ,1]