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Re: How many meals do you eat daily?
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Jesu
on 13/10/2015, 10:29:24 UTC
Isn't the standard for pretty much everyone three meals a day with a couple of snacks in between? (unless you live in poverty or some shit).
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Re: Use cases. What do you actually use Bitcoin for?
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Jesu
on 29/09/2015, 09:38:00 UTC
Currently as a speculative investment so don't spend them and spend my time trying to collect more. I think bitcoin could become a worldwide currency at some point in the future and I then I would like to spend them aroiund the world rather than exchanging cash for local fiat.
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Re: Show off your recent significant purchases
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Jesu
on 05/09/2015, 15:15:16 UTC
Gotta love the clickity clack IBM keyboards.

Mechanical keyboards are so much better than all these standard crappy ones you get bunged with new computers. I still use a keyboard that is about 10 years old and still going strong. I might buy a new one soon though when I get a new pc.
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Re: What YouTube video are you watching now?
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Jesu
on 05/09/2015, 15:09:54 UTC
Everybody Loves Vegan Pizza song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lq6eJO9q4Ck

I'm not sure whether this guy is a troll or not but check out his other videos as they're hilariously cringe.
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Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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Jesu
on 23/08/2015, 13:45:14 UTC
can someone tell me the benefit for being VIP ?

because i saw someone chat with VIP tag...

thanks in advance

I think there isn't really a benefit but I think you get that tag after you've wagered 100btc.
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Re: Why do you hate hackers,Scammers,carders ?
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Jesu
on 23/08/2015, 13:38:49 UTC
Why do people hate dishonest thieves? I don't really buy the excuse that most of them wern't raised right. Most are just greedy and are using their 'skills' to line their own pockets. If they had the desire they could use their skills for good or get a decent job, but they're probably too lazy for that.
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Re: twerk gifs
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Jesu
on 12/08/2015, 15:09:05 UTC
twerk is one of the most asexual thing in popculture. fucking primitive and awkward

Asexual? How can twerking butts be asexual? I don't particular find big buts twerking massively attractive but it's not exactly hideous either.

twerk is one of the most asexual thing in popculture. fucking primitive and awkward

Agreed... Not sexy  at all.

What do you find sexy? Massive cocks?  Grin. Each to their own  Cheesy Cheesy.
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Re: How many friends did you recommend bitcoin to? Did they accept it?
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Jesu
on 12/08/2015, 15:06:15 UTC
I try to recommend BTC to many of my friends.  But most of them feel it is hard to understand.

me too bitcoin is hard to introducing with people who do not know about Internet payment ( paypal, skrill and ETC)

But now a days everyone is using online banking and other Internet payment methods.

But when I tell people the whole story of bitcoin and also that it was $1200 in 2013 and now it is $275 then they ignore all the bitcoin stuff because they think that it's very much risky and more than gambling.

It is risky but just tell them it's like shares in a company as they can fluctuate and lose or gain money too. I like to think as bitcoins in being shares of the bitcoin network that we're all invested in. Bitcoin is definitely not for those that don't have the guts to invest in something revolutionary and it may end up either losing or making people money, but only time will tell whether it was a good investment and whether people will regret either getting involved or not.
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Re: Bit★Starz.com August Signature Campaign – up to 0.12 BTC and more per month
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Jesu
on 02/08/2015, 14:46:47 UTC
Full member place please.

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Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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Jesu
on 02/08/2015, 12:24:13 UTC

 I have been gambling on bitcoin for years now. The most stable and trustworthy one is unfortunately still primedice. Unfortunately because it means we lack innovation in bitcoin. I think I was expecting a lot more different gambling websites with a lot more competition but primedice still kicks ass comparing to most others.

Lack of innovation in bitcoin? It's a bitcoin gambling site and that's it really (and still one of the best). really much innovating you can do with dice sites though. Last I heard Primcedice was looking to expand their brand into other types of gambling which I think it a good thing.
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Re: Co-founder of LinkedIn explained why he invested in Xapo and Blockstream
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Jesu
on 15/07/2015, 14:58:22 UTC
Why would it not be bitcoin? All other alts offer little to no other advantage and unless something else comes along that truly blows bitcoin out of the water I think it's bitcoin that is going to succeed. Even if a new revolutionary form of crypto came out bitoin could likely adopt the code any way so bitcoin can evolve and adapt too but at the moment only minor changes are needed for it to go mainstream.
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Re: Did Bitcoin Ruin Your Life, Or Help Your Life?
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Jesu
on 03/07/2015, 13:59:20 UTC
Bitcoin currently is neutral to me. I'm still in profit but was massively in profit like 10X when bitcoin was at its peak. I'm holding any way and I think the value will go back up and to in excess of its current all time high over over $1000 but we just need patience.
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Re: Is Holding Bitcoin a long time good way to make money?
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Jesu
on 03/07/2015, 13:57:28 UTC
However, isn't the value of bitcoin almost always going to go up so its best to hold it? 

In theory it should being a deflationary currency, but it all depends on supply and demand.

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I know last year it was $600 and the highest was when it was more than $1000 per bitcoin.  But since it is all the way down to $200-$300, isn't having bitcoin always good? 

Again, in theory the halving should push the value up but that also depends on what the demand for coins is like.
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Could bitcoin go all the way to 0 soon? 

It could go to zero or less than $100 but probably wont anytime soon and hopefully never.


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In general, isn't holding BTC always a good thing since the price of it is pretty low now?  Obviously if you bought btc at $600 or $1000 and thought it would went up and held on to your btc, that would been a disaster.  But since its in the $200-$300 range, isn't having BTC always good?

The price is very low and bitcoin hasn't reached even a small percentage of it's potential so the potential for it to rise dramatically or go back to around $1000 is very good in my opinion though we may need patience.
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Re: Santander: Blockchain Tech Can Save Banks $20 Billion a Year
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Jesu
on 17/06/2015, 11:06:26 UTC
It's nice to see certain banks coming round to the technology behind bitcoin instead of trying to fight or slander it, but my concern is even if they adopted it for their infrastructure they likely wouldn't actually be adopting bitcoin just the blockchain tech so not sure how it will have an impact on bitcoin sadly.
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Re: Potencial Bussiness In Bitcointalk.org
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Jesu
on 17/06/2015, 11:02:57 UTC
Here in this forum i see some potencial bussiness to be create such as lending or be an profesional escrow, do you guys have any idea to create bussiness using this forum?

Lending is better than Escrow , we can growht money 20-30 % per month but you must be careful so many scamer in This forum

Lending might be more profitable than escrow, but you still don't make much and many people default on their loans and end up scamming. Even with just one default it can wipe out all your profit from loans and send you into the red. It's not so bad if you get collateral but it seems largely pointless lending money when you either already have it or something of equal value when you can just use that instead.
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Re: News of Bitcoin’s death is greatly exaggerated
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Jesu
on 03/06/2015, 13:07:26 UTC
I don't see the FUD in OP? The article is optimistic, overly so even.
I'm more in line with mike Hearn when he says that the banks will look at the blockchain, but lose interest when they see how specific it is to Bitcoin. That is FUD, but legitimate FUD IMO

No one is saying the op is FUD, but the trolls who are on here constantly proclaiming bitcoin to be dead when in fact it is very much alive and kicking as evidenced by the article. If it was dead companies wouldn't be pouring millions upon millions of dollars into developing tech and businesses around it.
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Re: Will/Did you mention Bitcoin in your first date?
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Jesu
on 03/06/2015, 13:04:50 UTC
It depends entirely on the type of woman. If you're just on a date with your run of the mill average female I wouldn't bother though if she's intelligent she may find it interesting, though going into too much detail may bore her or any other member of the general public. If you're out on a date with a woman who is interested in tech or other such things go ahead. She might like you more for it.
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Re: A coin to help the poor?
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Jesu
on 15/05/2015, 14:24:44 UTC
I'm pretty sure various charity coins have been tried/created before (though I can't recall the names of any). Whilst on the surface they may seem like a good and altruistic idea I don't think they'll be seen as anything other than another gimmick coin. I think it'd be better just setting up a charitable organization that accepts bitcoin to be honest.
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Re: How will Bitcoin replace banks as far as loans and interest are concerned?
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Jesu
on 15/05/2015, 14:16:13 UTC
Don't banks fill an important role by allowing people to take out loans and so increasing people's capacity to invest in their businesses, buy houses, etc?

Yes, and that's why bitcoin will never replace banks, though it may influence or force them to change their ways. I see bitcoin more of an alternative system than something that is meant to destroy the banks.
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Re: Why do people hate islam?
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Jesu
on 08/05/2015, 13:48:52 UTC
For your kind information...Smiley

Before Islam womens were burnt alive just for the sake that they are womens...

Islam tell People that the womens and Girls are REHMAT for home...Smiley
Read History of Islam before u speak Smiley

Muslims do that too. They just beat them to death first before they set them on fire:

"Victim: Farkhunda, 27, was pushed from a roof, run over by a car and set on fire before her body was thrown in the Kabul River - in full view of several policeman - last Thursday"

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3008987/Afghan-woman-beaten-death-streets-murdered-dared-speak-against-superstitious-mullah-NOT-burned-Koran.html