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Re: Its time to move on, and ignore the BTC !!!
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Jennifer Daviess
on 04/08/2018, 15:40:10 UTC
I think that BTC is Like indicator you can't forget about. If it manipulated so all crypto world manipulated after BTC. For some time, the rate of 99% of cryptocurrencies has a direct dependence on the Bitcoin exchange rate.
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Re: Bitcoin fees
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Jennifer Daviess
on 04/08/2018, 15:13:48 UTC
Bitcoin and Ethereum fees now is good or very low compared to the last year december 2017 when bitcoin reached 20k dollars, the transaction fee increased too. But because Bitcoin price decreased the fee also decreased .
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Re: Why do we need to regulate digital money
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Jennifer Daviess
on 04/08/2018, 14:56:47 UTC
 Decentralized and non-regulated cryptosystem doesn’t seem safe enough. Concentrations exist across currencies, exchanges and pools, which can result in the classic “too big to fail” scenario. Regulation will help to protect users from sudden changes and keep cryptosystem from bursting.
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Re: Bitcoin is the world’s 6th largest currency
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Jennifer Daviess
on 03/08/2018, 11:06:58 UTC
Bitcoin will not be global mainstream currency. There are numerous reasons for that and volatility and a restricted number of coins are some of them. Still, Bitcoin can already be taken into consideration as global FOREX because it may be used everywhere within the global in which people have a web connection and it's time-honored by many nations everywhere in the international, it has no obstacles, it doesn't fall below the regulation of best one. I suppose that is sufficient to be taken into consideration as a world FOREX.
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Re: Has Bitcoin reached its goal?
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Jennifer Daviess
on 03/08/2018, 10:52:10 UTC
In my opinion Bitcoin hasn't reached the goal yet, Bitcoin is supposed to be the world currency where everyone in the world can used it to buy anything, now the adoption rate is still low, and the government keep on blocking the adoption, and the Bitcoin feature itself still not yet ready, the speed and the fee still troublesome, so I think it needs more time to adopt this technology.
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Re: Why do we need to regulate digital money
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Jennifer Daviess
on 03/08/2018, 10:46:24 UTC
If digital money regulated then many countries will ready to accept this money in their world and people also prefer this currency because of the person to person contact and now a day bitcoin is being used for many international transactions as well.
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Re: Bitcoin and altcoin: Who will take control of the market?
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Jennifer Daviess
on 24/07/2018, 15:59:35 UTC
I think that it is not important that Bitcoin takes the lead every time. There are Altcoins working efficiently and making their position stronger in the market.
Therefore, they can take control of the market too. Paragon coin has a great road map. It is coming up with its new projects that can make it stouter and help it take the top rank.
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Re: How to protect your altcoin
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Jennifer Daviess
on 24/07/2018, 15:27:33 UTC
In my opinion: to protect your coins,coin- exchanging site(s) plays an important rule. At the moment coins are on exchange site(s) : Ripple BitBay SiaCoin
ReddCoin Dodge
SafeExchangeCoin
Sequence
Golem
Steem
Stellar
NXT....
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Re: What is the best altcoin to buy?
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Jennifer Daviess
on 21/07/2018, 15:55:36 UTC
In my opinion, you can buy Evencoin. Recently EVN made huge events in Bangkok, Souel (South Korea) and announced its upcoming projects BitRecharge, EvenChain, DeltaExchange. Investing now in EvenCoin would be the best choice to make high profits in near future.  Wink
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Re: Bitcoin and altcoin: Who will take control of the market?
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Jennifer Daviess
on 21/07/2018, 15:47:15 UTC
I think generally no crypto coin could take control the market, however there's a time when crypto so unforeseeable the changes on the chart as if it almost control the whole market, this is how the market works no one could predict such a move and insight to the movement maybe someone could if they are smart enough to calculate the idea of whole chart history and news, past news and so on. This is the market were talking about, not something in existence that can control the market who ever take control Bitcoin,Altcoin,Fiat. This is how market should work were just trading the price.   
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Re: do ethereum compete with bitcoin?
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Jennifer Daviess
on 16/07/2018, 10:35:35 UTC
Ethereum is like Bitcoin's little brother, Ethereum is an advancement based on the principle of blockchain that supports bitcoin but with a purpose that does not compete with Bitcoin. However, the popularity and rising market capitalization of Ether brings it in competition with all cryptocurrencies, especially from the trading perspective. Currently, the market cap of Ether (ETH) is more than Ripple and Litecoin, although it’s far behind Bitcoin (BTC). Cheesy
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Re: Is there difference between bank and cryptocurrency exchange
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Jennifer Daviess
on 15/07/2018, 14:16:09 UTC
Cryptocurrency uses a distribution network to allow peer-to-peer trading systems, peer-to-peer transactions without the need for third parties. For security, the code uses mathematical algorithms and a public ledger.
To ensure every transaction is legitimate, each account and the virtual amount that the account holder wants to spend are linked together by complex mathematical equations. Users, often referred to as "miners", use their computer resources to solve equations and often receive a small amount of money.
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Re: How can Bitcoin helps the world's economic? ✅
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Jennifer Daviess
on 15/07/2018, 13:30:59 UTC
There have been many ups and downs in the value of Bitcoins and this scenario is likely to continue. Due to the extreme highs and lows BitCoins present a massive possibility for speculation. Just like trading in shares, trading in Bitcoins is massive and seeing the rise in traction around cryptocurrencies it is likely to grow further. Another reason accounting to this is the increasing cost of investing in the stock markets. A share in Apple or Facebook can cost around $150 while Bitcoins can be bought in fractions at a price as low as one-tenth of a cent. This makes it an easy target for speculative gains.
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Re: Schools Are Officially Accepting Bitcoin for Tuition
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Jennifer Daviess
on 13/07/2018, 17:30:49 UTC
The Montessori Schools in Flatiron and SoHo, which has a student body of just over 300 kids, ages 3 to 6 , began accepting bitcoin for its $31,900 per year tuition in spring in 2017. Five parents paid in the cryptocurrency for the current school year.
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Re: KFC has accepted bitcoin payment in Canada? WOW!
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Jennifer Daviess
on 06/07/2018, 17:11:48 UTC
Right.
Recently, KFC Canada has accepted for customers to pay bills by Bitcoin when ordering online in a short time. Specifically, KFC Canada has added a new section called "Bitcoin Bucket", which customers can order online and pay with their Bitcoin account.
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Re: crypto currency ban in india
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Jennifer Daviess
on 06/07/2018, 15:41:40 UTC
India hasn’t banned cryptocurrencies, RBI is a banking regulatory body and controls the monetary policies of India, but it is not a legislative body. It can set directive regulations for the bodies that come under its defined authority, but cannot control or penalize other businesses or individuals.A law to ban the use or trade of cryptocurrencies in India has to come from either the elected governments (whether central or state) or the judiciary.
Reserve Bank of India issued a press that had a directive for withdrawing support to virtual currency businesses.
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Re: How safe is Bitcoin? ✅
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Jennifer Daviess
on 02/07/2018, 17:44:46 UTC
You can see that electronic wallet bitcoin is actually much safer than cash and credit cards. If you lose your cash, you may not be able to get your money back. Credit cards may be safer than those with more security risks. But if it's a bitcoin wallet, that's another story. If the wallet is properly protected, it is not easy to steal or remove the bitcoin from the wallet.
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Re: Cryptocurrency could help your business or not?
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Jennifer Daviess
on 24/06/2018, 06:08:45 UTC
It helps me alot because i'm a businessman and at first i have no one and nothing to rely on where to get my funds untill i come up with bitcoin.So I have initial funds to start up.
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Re: [BOUNTY]Blockshipping - Transforming the Global Shipping Industry. $248K rewards
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Jennifer Daviess
on 14/06/2018, 11:54:31 UTC
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Jennifer Daviess
on 11/06/2018, 10:11:12 UTC