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Re: Soulmates
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DexterLox
on 07/02/2018, 14:07:49 UTC
I do believe that it exists, because in the world there are people who can make you feel good, your family, parents, friends, but there will always be someone specific who can get you out of your comfort zone and cause a reaction that goes beyond just feeling comfortable. That is a kindred spirit, either lovingly, friendly, as you want to see, we all have someone like that.
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Re: Bitcoin to eliminate unemployment.
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DexterLox
on 07/02/2018, 14:02:42 UTC
A pool is a group of miners who agree to gather all the power of their equipment to find the bitcoins more easily. When any of them finds a bitcoin, the profits are shared. Basically they do, joining efforts, what other companies engaged in bitcoin mining do: use hundreds of computers to mine. These groups that have been formed through the big world, have given the opportunity to inexperienced in bitcoin to develop within the world of mining and create their own profits through a CPU. Many others, they start to know how to operate until they understand and improve their equipment to improve mining. So yes, mining, above all, you have lowered unemployment rates to a high level.
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Re: Russia just made all crypto legit
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DexterLox
on 07/02/2018, 13:40:30 UTC
It is excellent news, especially for the miners. The country apparently will focus on this, to strengthen the mining within the country, this will create a great prosperity and coalition within the financial status.
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Re: If you could change 1 thing your personal life in the future, what would it be?
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DexterLox
on 07/02/2018, 13:27:28 UTC
My bad mood when something does not turn out as I want it. Tongue
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Re: What are the likely implications if Bitfinex/Tether goes down?
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DexterLox
on 03/02/2018, 18:05:22 UTC
The most likely thing is that it generates losses for those who work directly with that platform (Bitfinex and tether), I do not know if this could affect the value of bitcoin as such ... But without doubt it will generate a destabilization within the total economy of cryptocurrencies. So far, what is the news that has been said?
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Re: do you really like crypto coin?
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DexterLox
on 03/02/2018, 17:55:45 UTC
Yes, I like the world of cryptocurrencies. I was always interested in an economy medium that was a little more free and this gives you the opportunity to make it that way, it is one of the great wonders that you have created.
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Re: Social Media
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DexterLox
on 03/02/2018, 17:42:30 UTC
Social Media is a trend that has come to stay, since it provides a very broad space for users to express themselves and make their ideas known. But it does not only serve to talk, if it is used intelligently and with well-defined strategies, you can achieve other goals that go beyond having a conversation with users.
According to data provided by professional partners, brands that enter social networks expect to achieve:

Increase brand visibility and gain reputation (51%)
Bring traffic to the website (19%)
Improve customer service (13%)
Generate potential customers (12%)
Sell ​​products, services or content online (4%)

This means that the purchasing processes increase from 17% to 27% in Social Media users compared to those who are not users. But social networks are not an infallible method that provides success to any brand that uses them, but it can also harm it if it is not managed correctly.
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Re: Can Bitcoin Volatility Be Controlled?
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DexterLox
on 03/02/2018, 17:38:01 UTC
The dual nature of Bitcoin as an asset and currency can be responsible for volatility. Probably a global regulation of the currency or in the key countries, could generate a control of its volatility, but I believe that this would take away qualities that from the beginning offered as a service ..
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Re: What are the biggest changes in your life caused by Bitcoin?
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DexterLox
on 03/02/2018, 17:30:35 UTC
This venture with bitcoin has been a journey, I have not spent so much time in the business but it has been an extra money that has helped me to finish paying my own house, I have really learned finance since when I started I did not know much about the subject, I have a great knowledge of this world of finance, but still it has given me opportunities that I could never get in a regular job.
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Re: Why the blood bath - my opinion.
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DexterLox
on 03/02/2018, 17:25:13 UTC
Excellent information and of course, the news has completely influenced the online currency market. But I feel that it is being given too much importance, there are many trolls on the web that are responsible for causing a kind of panic for investors, we can not fall into this because both they and the media what they want is to end the btc platform.
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Re: Will we ever live in a cashless society where cryptocurrencies thrive?
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DexterLox
on 03/02/2018, 17:15:01 UTC
This is difficult to think, since currently the entire system of cryptocurrencies in much of the world depends on governments and the sanctions they wish to implement in this regard, now ... It would be interesting to let the cryptocurrency system progress in an alternative way and that can stay within the market in conjunction with fiat money, that's what I would like.
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Re: Criminality and Bitcoin
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DexterLox
on 02/02/2018, 18:00:18 UTC
The tracking of the currency is actually null, you can not affirm or discredit the information because probably if they use the cryptocurrency to commit a crime, purchase weapons, purchase drugs, child pornography, purchase of organs and any type of crime. I do not rule it out since it's something that has manifested itself with parallel fiat coins, so blaming bitcoin seems completely absurd to me.
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Re: My bitcoin prediction for 2018
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DexterLox
on 02/02/2018, 17:54:06 UTC
Can you give the basis for your prediction? That is, on what did you usually rely to deduce this price and in what way did you do the equation? Thank you very much.
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Re: Why BTC is down again?
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DexterLox
on 02/02/2018, 17:47:08 UTC
Among the initial reasons for the fall we find several reasons. The first is that Bitfinex, one of the most popular exchange portals, received a subpoena whose motive has not transcended. Related to that is Tether, the cryptocurrency that maintains parity with the dollar and that is used as an intermediate currency so as not to lose value in falls like yesterday and today. Many doubt the real background of the currency and its value to trade with the dollar.

Other news that has not helped is the prohibition to show ads of cryptocurrencies by Facebook (in addition to other elements such as bets). Many cryptocurrencies are also falling that arise as scams with Ponzi schemes, such as BitConnect or My Big Coin. South Korea recently commented that they will not prohibit the exchange of cryptocurrencies, but they will regulate it. The Minister of Finance of India announced that they are going to carry out an offensive against the illegal activities that exist around the cryptocurrencies, which some media took the opportunity to affirm that they were going to be banned in their entirety in the country.

All this comes as a result of the maturation of the cryptocurrency market, which will receive more and more news of regulations from various countries, which will not help its price rise soon.
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Re: Is trading just educated guessing?
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DexterLox
on 02/02/2018, 17:43:22 UTC
The problem is that many times unscrupulous people take advantage and build facades to swindle people, is the case for example of some pyramids that even move by chains of whatsapp. The proponents of bitcoin argue that no organization or individual can control bitcoin and the network remains secure even if it can not be trusted by all its users. In any case, the security firms warn against the possibility of theft of the code to any user or computer attacks against the exchange offices. Hackers design programs for that theft. Kaspersky analysts disclosed the identification of the CryptoShuffler Trojan, for example, designed to change the addresses of cryptocurrency portfolios of users in the clipboard of the infected device. Since the operations performed can not be overridden and is anonymous, any data theft has no solution.
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Re: Ethreum the new king of crypto?
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DexterLox
on 02/02/2018, 17:32:12 UTC
People have always been looking for a Bitcoin-killer altcoin, an altcoin with improved features, whose value would increase to outperform Bitcoin. I am one of the many who think that Ether will surpass Bitcoin in marketcap this year, now in terms of reaching it in value with respect to the dollar I see it quite difficult but not impossible, in fact there are currently too many projects that are based on Ethereum technology and that gives him value. Now we will have to see how BTC solves its scalability problem, which honestly has it very behind with respect to Ether.
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Re: Choosing the one | What I think! - Real Job or Full Time Crypto!
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DexterLox
on 02/02/2018, 17:22:11 UTC
I am one of those who agree that maintaining a real job is quite useful for economic welfare, but I do not rule out the option of trading as part of a platform that allows extra income. Nothing in this world is very good, nor is it very bad.
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Re: With Hackers everywhere, How safe is Cryptocurrency?
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DexterLox
on 02/02/2018, 17:15:12 UTC
The surest way to keep your Bitcoins safe is to store them in paper wallets. It is worth mentioning that the theft of Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies occur in the Exchanges, where computer chips exploit vulnerabilities to enter the system and subtract the Tokens. So far no attack has been reported to the nodes, or to the Blockchain.
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Re: John McAfee bets his dick that BTC will hit $1 Million USD
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DexterLox
on 01/02/2018, 18:33:55 UTC
This is the craziest thing I've read, but without doubt has many bets on bitcoin coming soon, we will remember your words in 2020.