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Re: Can bitcoins become worthless?
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FaithETH
on 03/01/2018, 19:29:43 UTC
As we all know, investing in Bitcoin is risky and could lead to loss of money. Bitcoin may become worthless in the future due to many factors such as global ban or replacement by some other cryptocurrency. Time will tell us.
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Re: Looking for thread URLs suspected of signature abuse
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FaithETH
on 14/12/2017, 16:52:55 UTC
Dude, I don't know what grudge you hold against me, but if you're saying that most of the stuff I posted on this forum is worthless crap and disinformation, then I guess all of the forum is filled to the brim with the same exact people blowing hot air with no substance whatsoever. I can't even put my finger what exactly constitutes as such in your perspective, I look at my posts and while they aren't perfect they're not disinformation most of the time, infact most of them are in line of what most people believe here, or you know, most of the time they're opinions.

You're making it seem like such a huge deal that I've apparently hurt many people with my posts, yet there's countless other people saying even more assinine things than I ever did. Take a good look at the General Discussion subforum for instance. Have a problem with that? Start a forum post seeking out people who process their stupid thoughts into posts for money, if it matters that much. It's not like the people I've "hurt" can seek out confirmation in other sources or point out that I'm saying is wrong. After all that's what discussion is for. The part I'm most confused about is that you have a problem with me earning bitcoins off campaigns. If that's why you don't want to see my account return to normal then why not just give 75% of the people participating in most campaigns negative rep? Campaigns encourage this kind of behaviour with their post quotas. It's not surprising alot of people are doing this only for money. The people participating in them have posted the exact thing countless times that you are giving me crap for here. Look, I'm not going to try and prove anything anymore,  if anything I'm just gonna give up, one less pest for you. I've wasted my time developing my account not ultimately because of my connections to an user who broke the rules, but your morality crusade to protect the forum from some dude who was just getting into this gig, when theres hundreds of more, probably even worse offenders of this category. And really, if I'm such a charlatan that you're portraying me as, then I wouldn't even bother trying to get my account back to normal in the first place and try to be a better poster. Good luck on finding those alts.
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Re: [Updated] Alts in campaigns
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FaithETH
on 14/12/2017, 14:49:46 UTC
Okay, fair enough. Those posts contradict what I said in my previous post, but I was writing that one in a hurry, I'm really stressed out by my work and I'm trying to patch things up with the time I'm given, and I'm sorry that I didn't make a good first impression. I want to make everything clear in this post, because I have to focus on other things, hope that this should erase any confusion about my predicament. I said already that I was not an experienced person in cryptocurrencies, which was sometimes reflected in my some of my posts that I've made before. I want to point out that I never was some sort of a satellite of xSkyer, nor did he told me what to write or post. The only influence he had on my account was the shared wallet, and he did give me a few of his opinions and explained various aspects of cryptocurrencies to me. Granted my knowledge was still limited, but I did make out my own opinions and translated them onto my posts. I specifically took a break from posting some time, right before xSkyer got his reputation stripped away, to specifically pull up a book about cryptocurrencies that I could read to improve my knowledge and make posts of higher quality than before.

Why did I lie that I have traded before? Well, to be blunt, I always make sure I write down what I think after taking a full gander at the topic at hand, and I almost never made haphazard posts save for these about me trading and a few other stinkers. I'm under alot of pressure from my employer, so sometimes I had to cut it short. The worse posts were meant as filler so I could quickly wrap up before having to go back and focus on my main job. I also kind of minimized my objections towards them because I did not and still aren't planning on hopping into Bitcoin Trading. Given the amount of work and that I don't have the confidence that I would be able to successfully manage my resources in crypto-trade, let alone fiat currency trade or stock market trade, it kind of seemed like doing this rarely from time to time would not harm anybody. I didn't want to fool anybody into trading with me to scam them, I'm not that kind of person. I just wanted to make a bit of bitcoins with no real financial risk without getting into feuds with anybody. Looking back on it I shouldn't have lied, but like I said I don't think I hurt anybody while doing this. I meant no ill intentions while writing these posts.

Now that doesn't put me in a good light at all, since those individual posts could be just treated as spam, but I don't think this is an offence bad enough to disable my account from earning bitcoins from campaigns. Yet, I don't think this even relates to the original issue at all. Spammers and people that post worse fluff come everyday to this forum, some even have scammed people out of their bitcoins before, and they will still get paid in campaigns that they enter, but I can't do it because I lied on a couple of posts, which isn't something to be proud of but didn't actually break any major rules in the end, nor did it hurt anybody in the process. Calling me an charlatan gives me the impression that you jumped to a conclusion that I'm some vicious scammer looking out to steal bitcoins from gullible people. I shouldn't be percieved as such, for reasons mentioned earlier. As for the actual reason I had my reputation stripped away, I made the mistake of sharing a wallet with xSkyer, but I was led to believe that I wasn't exactly breaking any rules. Having my time that I put into working on my account go to waste because of an misunderstanding is kind of frustrating, especially since xSkyer was being dishonest with me and I was not aware of his alts. I had a talk with him recently and he apologized for the whole ordeal. We've both agreed to cut ties in terms of anything related to cryptocurrencies and bitcoin. Thank you again, I'm looking foward to straightening any possible objections you may have and I hope we can come to some sort of an agreement.
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Re: [Updated] Alts in campaigns
by
FaithETH
on 13/12/2017, 23:04:23 UTC
Hello, I'm the actual owner of FaithETH, and my account has been given negative reputation due to an misunderstanding that it is apparently an alt of xSkyer, which is not true. I'm a new person to the cryptocurrency market and I wanted to get into them before, but couldn't afford to have the time that I could spend on systematically trading, not to mention I already had tons of paperwork on my hands and haven't actually invested in any goods or fiat currencies. My friend xSkyer told me about this forum that offered various campaigns where I could get bitcoins for meeting certain post quotas per week. Since I spend alot of time writing on my computer and I finally found some spare time to learn the basics of cryptocurrencies, I made FaithETH so I could atleast make a bit of profit. I got introduced to hardware wallets and I was offered by xSkyer a deal that we share a wallet so the transactions fees wouldn't hurt both of us as much. I hesitated at first, but I have the tendency to make spontaneous and often bad decisions. By that time I got a new batch of documents and paperwork to work through, so I just accepted so I could be assured I was actually getting paid for using some of my free hours to make posts. I would like to stress the fact here that xSkyer has NOT been honest with me and I was not aware he had alternative accounts. I would've rethinked that decision had I not been in a rush every now and then. I was pretty sure however, that sharing a wallet was not infringing on any rules, but that was just an empty assumption, it just proves I should take my time and adress any questions I had with some double checks on the forum rules and policies. I had my reputation striped away and my account disabled to make any profit off campaigns. I know that I have broken the rules of the forum, and I would like to apologize for my behaviour and my haphazard way of dealing with issues. I took my time to make posts on FaithETH and meet the campaign owner's post quotas, it also helped me understand cryptocurrencies better, and it hurts that when I've only just begun I already got bad reputation assigned to me because of a stupid decision that I made and my friend's dishonesty with me. Thank you for reading, I hope you'll understand and maybe change your mind about my account.
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Re: Beside Cryptocurrenices where would you invest?
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FaithETH
on 04/12/2017, 22:02:04 UTC
I'm cozied up with investing into cryptocurrencies currently, so I don't plan on taking onto investing in other sectors as of now. But if I had to choose it would be up and coming small businesses, for quick and easy fiat cash income as a supplementary bonus to my bitcoin stash.
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Re: Why use Bitcoins ?
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FaithETH
on 04/12/2017, 21:57:19 UTC
It's not currently fit for daily purposes, more as an storage of wealth. Think of it like gold, you don't exactly go to a store and pay for your groceries with bars of real gold. Bitcoin is just more accessible as not everybody can exactly get gold for performing certain tasks.
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Re: Are there real people here, or just bots?
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FaithETH
on 04/12/2017, 21:50:38 UTC
Even if some may have a low opinion about users posting the same old anwsers over and over on the forum, we would be living in a futuristic utopia if robots were capable of conversations like these. Thing is, alot of people here want to increase their post count fast, I can't blame them for that though. Bitcoin is something everybody wants here, to be blunt.
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Re: What happens to your Bitcoin when you Die?
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FaithETH
on 04/12/2017, 21:46:31 UTC
Haven't thought about it really, huh. Well, in any case, given how interested I am in technology my future kids will probably be as well, so teaching them what to do with my bitcoins after I die will be a breeze, though I doubt I will need to do that as I plan on eventually selling mine, in case of emergency or just leisure.
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Re: Sustainability of BTC
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FaithETH
on 04/12/2017, 21:44:35 UTC
It's indeed something to be concerned of. Any research and development may need to try and find out how to make it less energy consuming to mine bitcoin. It will be in demand after all, nobody want outrageous transaction fees. Me personally I would like to see this worked on really quickly so we can be sure that we aren't in for a crazy ride.
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Re: Bitcoin vs Ether investment
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FaithETH
on 04/12/2017, 21:40:02 UTC
It's best to diversify your investments, 50/50 would be a good split if you want to also have a chunk of the etherum cake and bitcoin as well. Etherum, while alot of people would rather pick bitcoin and understandably so, is also an promising cryptocurrency, it may earn you some money too and who knows, maybe it'll become stronger in the future?
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Re: Do you see alts have chances against Bitcoins?
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FaithETH
on 04/12/2017, 21:34:29 UTC
If scaling continues or banks, in a grand scheme to bring cryptocurrencies down, only manage to hurt bitcoin (which is highly unlikely as they would rather have the entire ship sink than blast off only a small chunk of it and let it sail further), then maybe, but as we currently stand it's not entirely predictable, it's rather unlikely.
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Re: HODL bitcoin? why and why not?
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FaithETH
on 04/12/2017, 21:29:39 UTC
The better option of these two is to hodl it. It may me mighty tempting to sell your bitcoins right now, but given current tendencies in the exchange rate for bitcoin to US dollars we might be seeing a really big jump in 2018, that's already less than a month away, remember.
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Re: Venezuela to launch 'Petro' cryptocurrency
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FaithETH
on 04/12/2017, 21:21:55 UTC
Instead of actually gather support from the Venezuelan population they will spend government funds to launch a cryptocurrency? I mean, granted cryptocurrencies are the way of the future, but to be quite honest this isn't something that will help them.
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Re: Will bitcoin end?
by
FaithETH
on 04/12/2017, 21:18:56 UTC
The less bitcoins there are, the more valuable a bitcoin or a stash of them becomes. I don't think it will end when it reaches the eventual cap so to say, if anything the end of bitcoin would be if central banks did a crack down on cryptocurrencies to prevent them from revolutionizing the world economy and possibly having an effect on their positions in the corporate ladders.
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Re: Why people sell bitcoins?
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FaithETH
on 03/12/2017, 22:57:58 UTC
If you want to make profit and actually have the sum you earned in fiat money you gotta sell them bitcoins, but alot of people specifically keep them to sell them at the most opportune moment, a bit like having a share of an company.
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Re: McDonalds to accept Bitcoin by 2018
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FaithETH
on 03/12/2017, 22:51:23 UTC
The transaction fees might be larger than the fees for the meal itself though. I'm not entirely sure if this is good, but since I hang around in the city it may be useful in the future if those payments go down a bit.
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Re: Will the price of bitcoin increase forever?
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FaithETH
on 03/12/2017, 22:41:14 UTC
It will eventually reach a point where it becomes somewhat more stable, but it will keep rising until that faithful day, which is a really far away future. After that the price will most likely be dictated by the people who still have bitcoins in their wallets.
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Re: Is it too late to buy bitcoin?
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FaithETH
on 03/12/2017, 22:14:34 UTC
It isn't. The price is increasing, yes, but that isn't a bad thing, really given the current tendencies a statement that it's too late may be only true in five or so years, but even then it won't be late, you'll just have a different start than other people.
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Re: Why is bitcoin the most popular cryptocurrency?
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FaithETH
on 13/11/2017, 23:27:11 UTC
Bitcoin provides a lot of opportunities for all kinds of investors, young or old. It's also the oldest of the cryptocurrecies, so it would be make sense for it to be the most popular. It's also got quite a few useful perks, such as increased security of your personal data, if you care about that.
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Re: is it good time to buy.
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FaithETH
on 13/11/2017, 23:25:34 UTC
Buy bitcoin when it's at it's lowest in price, it will still cost you a tad bit of money presumably, but it'll return you more than you initially put into it. It's worth it, especially now before it's too late, it may be a bit too late for some people now.