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Re: bitcoin investment
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Englebabylove
on 07/04/2018, 15:39:37 UTC
I am new to cryptocurreny ,I am thinking of investing like 200$ into bitcoin but seeing the downfall in it should I go for the investment for a good future roi
Now the bitcoin was also a very high price, $200 can only buy a few bitcoin, and the price of the bitcoin relative to other encryption currency , its price is more stable, in a short period of time will not change too much, so I think that you can choose a better quality altcoins
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Re: Saving Bitcoins for your Children.
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Englebabylove
on 06/04/2018, 17:38:59 UTC
Like every other investment such as real estate, stocks and other forms of investment we know that you can invest in that kind of things and then you get something like say a Certificate or a Binding Document as a proof that you are part of that investment, now that of bitcoin all you have is just your address, your password, key and seeds as proof of the ownership of the wallet.

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So now if one is considering buying bitcoins and saving for his/her children in the future is there any way to do that with bitcoins apart from having to write down your details somewhere. I'm asking because with that kind of stuff if no one knows your seeds or password no one can get the coins. Huh Huh Huh
I think it's a good idea. Now that the price of bitcoin has dropped a lot, we can buy bitcoin as a long-term investment at a lower price. There is a lot of potential for bitcoin in the future, and the price of bitcoins in the future is likely to change a lot, and over the years, the bitcoins you save could become a lot of money.
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Re: Bitcoin is NOT DEAD
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Englebabylove
on 06/04/2018, 16:17:49 UTC
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Bitcoin is not dead lol. The price is getting low but bitcoin will not die quickly we can recover it in somehow. Many people thought bitcoin is secretly dying I just wanted to say that its wrong Bitcoin will back soon to higher value.

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Yes, the price of bitcoins is still falling, but that doesn't mean bitcoin is dying. I think it's just a way of regulating bitcoin. It will soon stop falling and start to recover. Look at the history of the price of bitcoins, and you'll see how similar the price changes are.
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Re: If people stop buying bitcoin
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Englebabylove
on 06/04/2018, 14:46:53 UTC
What will happen if people just stop buying bitcoin? Will bitcoin be as usable as now Or will it be a step towards the end?

How will the market value react to it, people wanting to sell bitcoin but there is no one to buy.
If people stop buying bitcoins, then bitcoin won't be able to circulate, which is a very bad thing for bitcoin. Its value will not be reflected, and the value of bitcoins will be reduced and changed to 0. But I don't think it will happen. Bitcoin is now circulating around the world.
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Re: Can any government ban Bitcoin?
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Englebabylove
on 05/04/2018, 13:44:39 UTC
Bitcoin has been around the borders of financial markets for less than a decade, but is slowly gaining importance as an alternative asset class.
Can the government of any major country step in and do the unlikely?
I don't think the government can completely ban bitcoin, which is very hard to do. When the government bans bitcoin, it can still trade through the bitcoin network. Bitcoin is anonymous and decentralized, and the government has no control over the bitcoin network.
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Re: A friend sent me .03 BTC - what to do now?
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Englebabylove
on 04/04/2018, 17:42:12 UTC
So long story short, a friend owed me for a favor and since I did not have bitcoin before he asked If I would take it in BTC. I didn't mind since I can cash out whenever.
My question is.. what do you think? Its a decent chunk of money for me to just hope something keeps rising, do you think I should "let it ride" or cash out and just be happy with ~$500?
If you have 0.2 bitcoins now, I think you can choose to keep it. It's not a big deal right now, and you don't really need it right now. You can keep it all the time, don't look at the price of it, and after many years, you'll find that the price of bitcoin becomes very high, and your 0.2 bitcoin becomes a lot of money.
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Re: Crypto faster & cheaper?
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Englebabylove
on 04/04/2018, 15:53:24 UTC
Bitcoin fees are higher than any other coin. This is due to a lack of scalability and thus high mining fees, which also effects transaction speeds. Ethereum and LiteCoin have much lower fees and send much faster. XRP is cheaper and faster than that. IOTA is free but their wallet is not quite up to par yet. This market is still very young and growing. Eventually these issues will be worked out. But the great thing about competition is that you can choose which method you want to use. And if you’d rather stay in the fiat world you’re free to do that as well.
Yes, there are a lot of good altcoins now, they're trying to replace bitcoin, but I don't think there's a altcoin that can replace bitcoin. Although these COINS in technology has transcended the COINS, but the bitcoin over the past few years to get the welcome of people around the world it is not only reflected in the price of the technology, also reflected in people's recognition
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Re: Criminality and Bitcoin
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Englebabylove
on 04/04/2018, 13:35:33 UTC
https://www.deepdotweb.com/2016/01/23/bitcoin-playing-an-increased-role-in-crime-europol-says/

Would you believe that the existence of bitcoin has increased the number of criminality in  some countries in the world. This is the issue that was being thrown by the EuroPol and the UK Metropolitan Police. According to them bitcoin has played a huge role on the increasing criminality in their area. They added that a huge number of cybercriminals were using bitcoins in their activities.

This just shows that as bitcoin develops both advantages and disadvantages will tag along.
I think there are very few criminal incidents related to bitcoin. Bitcoin, as an encrypted currency, is anonymous and decentralized, and the government cannot control it, which is why it is used as a currency of exchange. But I don't think that's why bitcoin is banned.
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Re: WHAT WILL BE THE PRICE OF BITCOIN AND ETHEREUM BEFORE THE END OF APRIL
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Englebabylove
on 03/04/2018, 16:31:54 UTC
As bitcoin continues to bleed ever since it's all time high. And to make it more worst, the media has been used as medium to spread FUD and uncertainty in the minds of unstable ones and weak hands, just to enable them buy the deep since they smelled it that the ship is about sail living them behind.
 
Now looking at the the way the market has always behaved during this period in the years past. WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL BE THE PRICE OF BITCOIN AND MAYBE SOME OTHER TOP 5 COINS in the market before the end of April. Do your own math lets see what the month will definitely look like.
I think the price of bitcoin is now near the bottom. It's not going to go down. In April, the price of bitcoin will begin to recover. I think at the end of April, the price of bitcoins will return to $10,000. I don't think it's hard for bitcoin. What we need to do now is to be patient.
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Re: Is it enough?
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Englebabylove
on 03/04/2018, 12:13:44 UTC
The number of bitcoin is only 21 million, is that enough for the future?
given the vision of bitcoin to become world currency?

what do you think of this?
I think that's enough. The value of bitcoins has been rising, and not everyone has enough money to buy a bitcoin. The current currency is far less than 21 million, and not everyone owns it, and only a handful of people hold it.
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Re: Bitcoin to eliminate unemployment.
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Englebabylove
on 02/04/2018, 19:18:31 UTC
Almost every country has unemployment problems. There are many young boys who are working unemployed. But the days of settling their turn are over. Now, if you wish, you can earn a lot of money sitting in the house. Bitcoin can earn their unemployment by earning. It can be possible to improve the country by improving their lives by earning bitcoin. That is why Bitcoin among all Habetahale to spread the knowledge of the second day will increase the demand for Bitcoin.
I don't think bitcoin can eliminate unemployment. It will only allow more people to give up their jobs to do things full-time on bitcoin. Some of bitcoin's investors are lazy. They don't want to work every day. They want to get rich through bitcoin.
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Re: Too late to get involved into Bitcoin?
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Englebabylove
on 01/04/2018, 18:29:31 UTC
Hey everyone
I was mining just for fun when in 2013/14 mining with a gpu was still viable. Since that day im wondering if it is too late to get involved in bitcoin even though I stopped thinking about it for a few years since I was about 15 years old with different things on my mind. Just recently I began wondering again: Is it too late to get involved in bitcoin? After the price blew up in 2014 I asked me the same thing and thought the hype is over and I am just too late. Even if bitcoin is a bubble and each bitcoin is overvalued who can safely tell when the bubble is going to pop if it ever will? I just think this is an awesome project with an equally awesome community despite the weird things in the altcoin section that tend to become more and more popular due to "weird" people picking up on the bitcoin hype caused by media and the increased internet awareness. Im talking about projects like "bigboobscoin" which is topped by some emojis in the title. Since I came along this project I want to own one of the 21M bitcoins to ever be created. In addition bitcoin has something magical to it which I cant put in words but the fact that satoshi never got identified gives me this feeling of a revolution of currency with the right intension. He never pulled out his round about 1 million btc. Well who knows maybe Satoshi is dead by now and his btc will never be touched. Bitcoin came out of the mind of a genious and is so much more worth than only "going to the moon".

Im just wondering if bitcoin and its community still got the same spirit or have the weird people and rich investors overtaken to ruin this project by treating it like a pump and dump shitcoin without a soul?
I hope my english is good enough to make you understand my thoughts and feelings.

Have a nice day.


I won't be late to invest in bitcoin anytime. Bitcoin  now is still a good investment, in a few months ago, I used to think about whether investment bitcoin too late, because the price of the bitcoin was reached $6000, I think the price is too high, but after two months of currency prices hit $20000, I regret not buying the bitcoin at the time. So buy now, don't hesitate.
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Re: How long bitcoin will survive ?
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Englebabylove
on 31/03/2018, 17:00:44 UTC
Have you guys ever think to how long is bitcoin will survive in this world ? Well, I mean is there anything that can make bitcoin bankrupt or low price, then possibly will make bitcoiners doesn't want to invest anymore. And also is there any solution to avoid those thing. Just wonder to know.
How long will bitcoin survive? I don't think anyone knows the right answer. If you think bitcoin is going to survive, then a hundred years later, we're all dead, and we're not going to be able to verify that. I know that bitcoin won't die in a short time, and we don't know about it in the future.
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Re: Bitcoin dropped by $2k
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Englebabylove
on 30/03/2018, 21:01:14 UTC
As all of you know that the value dropped from a solid $11.5k to $9.5 recently. Could BitMex, the trading platform for bitcoin on other cryptos, where some users who had difficulty logging into its platform be one of the reasons for it? 
Don't panic, you should choose to be calm. In two months ago, I use the unit price of $16000 to buy the two COINS, currency price is $6900 now, I have already lost nearly $14000, but I have no way to recover my loss, I can do is to choose to wait
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Re: I am new to Bitcoin, how can I get started?
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Englebabylove
on 30/03/2018, 19:59:21 UTC
Hey, as you know already from the title, I'm new to Bitcoin, I would like you to help me by telling, where to buy, when to buy, where to sell, when to sell, things like that.
Important: I'm 17 years old, some methods may not work if I don't have 18, and that's what I have noticed.
I hope you can help me get started.  Wink

Edit: Thank you guys, your information is helping a lot, I already have a wallet, feel free to help me Smiley 1KnWzEdJgAmE3rB3Xax8sDfydnikguxrhh
As a beginner, the first thing you should do is study. You need to keep learning a lot about bitcoin, which I think will be of great help to you. When you study, you can find a reward task here, you can study and do tasks, which is a good choice for you.
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Re: regret by not believing in BITCOIN?
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Englebabylove
on 29/03/2018, 21:13:25 UTC
who among you here heard bitcoin back in 2009 and 2010? I was one of the people who is very skeptical about it and I really regret it. Sad I missed the best opportunity for a lifetime.
I also regret that I learned about bitcoin a long time ago, when very few people knew about investing in bitcoin, but I thought it was a scam, so I didn't buy it. Now the price of bitcoin is hundreds of times what it used to be.
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Re: Bitcoin is really good but not right now !
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Englebabylove
on 29/03/2018, 18:43:09 UTC
I will not invest bitcoin at the moment, it puzzles me.  2017, bitcoin prices will increase as bitcoin loans are the primary currency. In 2018 I saw a lot of bitcoin imbalances at times when it came to the point where I could not believe Embarrassed
Yes, I think bitcoin is a good investment. It is developing very well and is widely used throughout the world. But its price has been falling, and we don't know when it will stop falling, so I choose to wait patiently because it will continue to fall to a lower price.
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Re: Why bitcoin is still dropping ?
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Englebabylove
on 28/03/2018, 16:49:32 UTC
bitcoin price is still dropping and now its $8000 within 3 months market is soo awful. What is the real reason for that
Yes, now that the price of bitcoin has continued to fall, I can't see any sign of a rise in bitcoin. Now that the entire encryption market is weak, money is pouring out of the encryption market, people are panicking, and the panic is continuing.
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Re: Is it worth buying bitcoin now ?
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Englebabylove
on 27/03/2018, 16:37:30 UTC

 Last few weeks I have been reading in the forum that Bitcoin is dead so is it really worthy to invest on Bitcoin
Is bitcoin dead? I don't think so. Now the price of the bitcoin in the fall, but I don't think the bitcoin will die, it's just a normal currency price adjustment, this is very normal, the bitcoin will not die because of the prices
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Re: 5 countries that banned bitcoin
by
Englebabylove
on 26/03/2018, 13:22:48 UTC
COUNTRIES THAT BANNED BITCOIN

Before we start to our topic this I want to tell that some of you might know about this but I just wanna share this to those who are not.

                Several people believe that bitcoin was a blessing and it was an opportunity
for everyone but not everyone shares the sentiment. From central banks and other finance company, Bitcoin's list of detractors runs for a very long time and gone so deep.But most of the government around the world seeks for the regulation of bitcoin.

                Be due to fear,ignorance and protectionism, governments have a tendency to legislate against perceived threats.Countries such as japan protects its citizens to have free trade of the digital currency.But unfortunately not all countries embracing the change of our technology.In some cases citizens have had their assets seized,accounts got frozen and have been locked up, Government can't stop the blockchain from propagating, but they can stop their people in having access to it.

STOP THE BITCOIN!!

               Like banning drugs,alcohol and other stuffs banning bitcoin sounds nonsensical and unforceable.That's the exact case in five countries:

1.Bangladesh
2.Bolivia
3.Ecuador
4.Kyrgyzstan
5.Nepal

It was recently reported in https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-illegal-in-nepal-police-arrest-seven-individuals-for-trading-operations/
that there were dozens of bitcoin and crypto enthusiasts get imprison seemingly guilty of little more than operating a small-scale bitcoin exchange.

Meanwhile Ecuador has outlawed bitcoin, nit because they opposed this crypto but because they want to regulate and control it and tether it with the Ecuadorian dollar.An Electronic money designed to operate ad support monetary scheme dollarization.Completing the naughty list of countries that have banned bitcoin is Kyrgyzstan, a tiny landlocked state in Central Asia,
And Bangladesh banned bitcoin, it was 2014 where Bangladesh bank stated that anyone that will be caught using such online currency could be jailed mostly because it's about "MONEY LAUNDERING".


this was already an old news for updated list

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_bitcoin_by_country_or_territory


so what do you think? will your country will ban the use of bitcoin?
do you know other countries that ban the bitcoins?
Please share it and tell to everyone Smiley
I don't think it will have a big impact on bitcoin, if all of these countries explicitly say they will ban bitcoin. There are not many investors in these countries. I don't think these countries have more bitcoin investors than Japan.