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Re: What you will do with your altcoins?
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JASON@BTC
on 19/08/2018, 06:36:47 UTC
During last time do a lot of bounties and get some different price. its near 17 numbers and all price according to the market no more then 350 USD for all... What you should recommend to do with this coins?

Definitely I will invest my coins and would try to provide better hype to my friends so they will also invest in that market...
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Re: [ANN]🚀💲BOUNCYCOIN 🚀💲💸Re-engineered Games of Chance 💸💲
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JASON@BTC
on 15/08/2018, 16:02:50 UTC
What is this project all about?
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin mining is costly...
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JASON@BTC
on 18/07/2018, 09:15:00 UTC
One thing to say mining bitcoin consumes a large amount of electricity and it would take lots of equipment to manned the mining. There should be a development in making the cost of bitcoin lower; given that lower mining cost could yield a higher profit. However, it matters on trading and exchanges.

Yes, one of the factor that makes bitcoin`s price so mad is because of its high cost in the electricity. Other factors may be specified such as equipment, computing power and etc; not mentioning the manpower used to operate this rigs. However, it is not advisable to engage mining of bitcoin right now, it would potentially result to loss due to fixed amount of mined coins. Thus, ICO will be better than mining.
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Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][ICO][PRE-LISTED] MOZO | Controlling Foot Traffic | ⚡ $31m raised! ⚡
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JASON@BTC
on 16/07/2018, 16:08:13 UTC
These Mozo community have its interesting project and interactive community. These would really help community and will be able to be successful in the future... Thus, the need for an interactive ICO (such as Mozo Token) can manifest a successful programs and projects in the community especially in with the retailers acquiring such marketing strategies.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Can any government ban Bitcoin?
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JASON@BTC
on 26/03/2018, 09:49:46 UTC
Yes, government can ban bitcoin. Thus, if government evaluates the negative impact of bitcoin to its people but for now though we told ourselves that bitcoin is decentralized,we cannot assured the intervention of the government if they want to and sees something illegal.