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Re: 1 btc=8000$ (buy or sell?)
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Fitzyjay
on 17/11/2017, 07:15:42 UTC
develop your own strategy do some research understand the market,which is heavy on speculation, research behaviour of markets, this isn't a game to trust anyone , it can spread like a disease. If everyone tells you to sell people will follow suit c and that if a strong enough following can manipulate the market. Look at what's going on, understand the basics of long and margin trading this is the only thing that will make you profitable trust your research trust your judgement don't make guesses,don't trust anyone do some research trust the facts.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Bitcoin wallet
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Fitzyjay
on 25/10/2017, 02:02:43 UTC
I know everyone tends to say their preference for wallets its exactly that a Preference I am very new to crypo and have done a lot of research and played with a number of differently wallets available for my device. I know a friend who had suggested Bread, its the most simple wallet I have used but I am sure others have their opinions. It also supported BCH fork and supports BTG fork as well.
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Re: Bitcoin fees
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Fitzyjay
on 17/10/2017, 23:55:46 UTC
Do some research I am very new to Bitcoin and before I made my first purchase, I Looked at all the exchanges available to me in my region and made my decision based on that. How frequently do you plan to make withdrawals? 4.80$ on a transaction of 2k-3k is a minimal percentage. A flat withdrawal fee is much more beneficial than a % of coins withdrawn. It's far more secure to keep your coins in your own wallet, I waited until I had X amount of coin before making a withdrawal to mitigate the amounts of times I need to do so. Consider your risk tolerance! The longer you store your coins within an exchange  obviously the risk is greater. Is less risk worth the fees? My opinion anyways I hope it helps!
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Choose a name for a start-up
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Fitzyjay
on 17/10/2017, 00:46:50 UTC
Hi There!

I would not say there is any negative connotations surrounding it at this point that's up to you!
Have you looked to see if there are any copyrights for the name? Is there a domain name available to use that is the same or close to the same in order for users/customers to navigate to easily in the future? Just a couple of things to keep in mind. I am no expert in naming a company, but one thing to think about it a name is what you make/ market it to be!
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Board Politics & Society
Re: What's your opinion of gun control?
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Fitzyjay
on 12/10/2017, 01:22:50 UTC
The history of our country is not what I am refuting, or even speaking to. What I am saying is that regardless of our history there is an issue with firearms in our society, and there is empirical evidence to support the United States, among other countries has and continues to have a problem with, the use of firearms. Historical facts can surely tell us that they have been abused in the past, but should be not be acting in the interest of self-preservation of mankind, and if not our fellow countrymen?
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Board Politics & Society
Re: What's your opinion of gun control?
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Fitzyjay
on 11/10/2017, 16:49:52 UTC

Where is this sourced from? I firmly don't believe that comparing historical genocide to the EVIDENT gun issue that is ongoing in the USA. I am not challenging the 2nd amendment rights or freedom. I am not disputing a citizens right to a gun if used properly and responsibly. What I would like to say is that it should be acknowledged that there is an issue, may be then there could be movement towards a solution. i am not going to quote a number of sources with facts about gun deaths in violence globally if you are unaware then look it up you'll be shocked! I live in Canada and have in different provinces and own a multitude of guns cause I am a hunter. Our gun laws are not intense, does not deny anyone guys to guns unless it's found they are unfit to do so. I hope everyone who reads this forum and the news that we can hopefully in the future come to a mutual understanding that guns should be a tool used and only accessed by those who are deemed responsible to do so.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: How can i convince my client to pay me in bitcoins?
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Fitzyjay
on 10/10/2017, 19:35:22 UTC
To add to my earlier point why are we in this all together for monetary gain (mostly) and to learn about something astounding that Is going to shape our future. TEACH him, nothing instills confidence more in something than knowing how to do it yourself. What is your time worth? are the fees your incurring on a regular basis worth your time as a professional to teach him? If not just like any project find what gives you the best Net Present Value, if you'd make more money handling the fees, if not take the time to help him understand. Find a tutorial (like the many on this website). Put something together that's simple to follow for beginners.  What is the growth rate of your book of business? Design something educate him, and potential future clients, this way when the time comes you're prepared to inform all of your clients on the benefits of this type of currency, ASAP!!!
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Re: How can i convince my client to pay me in bitcoins?
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Fitzyjay
on 10/10/2017, 16:42:11 UTC
Hi there, I hope you find the answer your looking for.
I would suggest asking yourself a few questions to see which would be the best route to take?
First off how long have you been in business? how good is your rapport? if your client trusts you simply let them know that this would be mutually beneficially, it would reduce overhead for you and as stated before in this post make it cheaper for the both of you in the long run. On the other side of things if this is a new business relationship wait until that trust is there before making the suggestion. Do you want to try and push someone in a direction when your relationship is brand new, ? how profitable is the relationship for the both of you? Could the fees be worth it at first until that rapport is built that the trust is mutual. If I was paying you good money for services at that point I would already trust you, and would most certainly be open to suggestions making our relationship more profitable for the both of us.
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Board Games and rounds
Re: █ ★☆★777Coin★☆★ █ ✔ Full Range of Games ✔ Instant Withdraw ✔ Free mBTC!
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Fitzyjay
on 10/10/2017, 03:19:05 UTC
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