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Board Bounties (Altcoins)
Re: [BOUNTY] ⚡ United Traders ⚡ Payments will be in BTC and UTT tokens ⚡
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Junard619
on 22/12/2017, 17:39:09 UTC
Hello Sir Hotachy Im Rank up now into fullmember please update thanks
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: So Bitcoin is King.. why is it?!
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Junard619
on 21/12/2017, 07:44:50 UTC
We can say that the king is bitcoin, because. Remember when bcn was forked from monero , the price of monero has go to the moon , so i think if there is a hard fork of btc , also btc will go to the moon also the same thing has happen to eth when etc was forked from eth , we have see an increase in the price of the ethereum , so the hardfork and segwit are positive things for the future of bitcoin!
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin is DEAD for small payments, Bitcoin Cash is the FUTURE
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Junard619
on 21/12/2017, 06:54:23 UTC
We cannot pay our members payouts via Bitcoin anymore, this is completely impossible.
We sent payments ranging $1 - $10 with fees of $2 - $6 already 5 days ago and these payments are unconfirmed.

We are going to change our approach and be among the first businesses that pay in Bitcoin Cash and stop paying in Bitcoin.
It's just impossible to work with Bitcoin anymore.

Are you guys wondering why people move to Bitcoin Cash? It's not only because of speculation, it's because Bitcoin in its current form is a dead zombie walking in Crypto land.

Bitcoin money can also be a source of money for our future but a lot of opposites. While the money generated by the bitcoin cash hard fork - and the possible money generated by the bitcoin gold hard fork - has played a role in driving bitcoin's price surge, it's not all fun and games. Bitcoin owners have effectively acquired value for free, but there is still a cost associated with the assets.
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Board Gambling discussion
Re: World's first Bitcoin lottery
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Junard619
on 21/12/2017, 06:39:00 UTC
Anyone kicking themselves for not buying bitcoin sooner now has a novel way to make amends. One of Ireland’s best known lottery operators is offering a bitcoin bounty worth millions of dollars. In exchange for picking six numbers.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: One thousand people control 40% of Bitcoin
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Junard619
on 20/12/2017, 14:11:05 UTC
I think that 50% of people are controlling the bitcoin. today is known for bitcoin in different countries. That's in part a lucky pool of investors who bet on a cryptocurrency strongly linked to the dark net just a few years earlier. But newer bitcoin investors trying to jump on board should be aware: That also means those 1,000 or so people have outsized ability to influence bitcoin prices.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: McDonalds to accept Bitcoin by 2018
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Junard619
on 20/12/2017, 13:52:27 UTC
Recent news around Bitcoin could be very tasty for fast food lovers! Betting giants Betway have released odds for people to take on the cryptocurrency being accepted by McDonalds by next year. It seems that the sharp rise in the price and mainstream popularity of the cryptocurrency has led to a real feeling that the fast food giants will accept it as a payment method soon.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Ever dreamed about Bitcoin?
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Junard619
on 19/12/2017, 08:58:08 UTC
A couple of days ago I dreamt about Bitcoin, my mom asked me how'd her trading go (she invested some and made her a different account so she could do trading, supposedly but never happened) because she said she saw them on the local news that Bitcoin will pump and increase it's value on November.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: BITCOIN IS STILL FAMOUS
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Junard619
on 19/12/2017, 08:43:00 UTC
We can say that bitcoin is now very well known by so many people who know it. And it's famous. Bitcoin is a form of digital currency, created and held electronically. No one controls it. Bitcoins are not printed, like dollars or euros - they're produced by people by using some complex algorithm which is called Bitcoin Mining.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Do you think Bitcoin will survive after 100 year ?
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Junard619
on 19/12/2017, 08:26:05 UTC
I am asking this just to see the different opinions of Bitcoin community about its long term potential

I know Bitcoin is actually strong enough and stable as well

But what do you think about it after 100 years ?
I am asking this just to see the different opinions of Bitcoin community about its long term potentialI know Bitcoin is actually strong enough and stable as wellBut what do you think about it after 100 years ?. So let's say 100 years from now BTC is the main currency of the world. Now I am 15, and a lot of other early investors are also pretty young.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: How Do You Cashout BitCoins?
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Junard619
on 18/12/2017, 19:34:15 UTC
I'm not cash-out of bitcoin money I receive it every week to my friend. He is paying me the money I receive. She also taught me how to bitcoin. But this I remember how to cash out. We will then deposit your cash through the method you specified. Depending on when you placed your order and which method you chose, you will receive your funds between 5 minutes, 24 hours, or by next business day.
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Board Off-topic
Re: Can Bitcoin be ban?
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Junard619
on 18/12/2017, 18:39:25 UTC
We do not know if the bitcoin will be ban. Bitcoin has been around the fringes of financial markets for less than a decade, but is slowly gaining prominence as an alternative asset class. Can the government of any major country step in and do the unthinkable
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: What are the most common uses of Bitcoin?
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Junard619
on 18/12/2017, 09:24:42 UTC
I am a newbie in Bitcoin Forum.I know some of the most important uses of Bitcoin.They are:
1.You can buy a flight ticket.
2.You can rent a hotel room.
3.you can buy pizza and other food related goods.
4.You can use it as a investment vehicle because bitcoin will continue to grow in value.

I want to know other important uses of it.

You can use Bitcoin as a currency; purchase goods, transact with anyone for anything, basically the same way you use fiat currencies today. Bitcoin is also used as a investment vehicle, as many speculators believe bitcoin will continue to grow in value thus making it a good albeit risky investment.
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Board Pilipinas
Re: May iba pabang digital wallet sa pinas bukod sa Coins.ph?
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Junard619
on 13/12/2017, 05:17:12 UTC
Meron pa ito ay Abra at ang Retbit.ph
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Board Economics
Re: The future of the paper money
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Junard619
on 12/12/2017, 08:23:09 UTC
I do not know what our future money will be. but according to my research Banknotes are not really as distinctive or alluring as they once were. Blame it on the advent of plasticization, single currencies or the rise of digital money. But many paper currencies remain deeply idiosyncratic, patriotic displays of the wealth and culture of a nation, adorned with great faces and timeless moments.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Worried about btc future
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Junard619
on 12/12/2017, 08:05:45 UTC
Particularly given the free entry to the cryptocurrencies I find it almost impossible to justify the stratospheric price, and how the price has rocketed over the past year. This is especially true given that cryptocurrencies really begin to get rid of a serious way the need for fiat money.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: What is the best source of news?
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Junard619
on 11/12/2017, 21:58:25 UTC
When writing about this, we understand that based on their perspectives, some people may disagree partly with this list. However, with so many fake news sites out there, and so much propaganda, it can be useful to go over those news sources best known for holding their standards to something more approaching real and honest journalism.
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Board Economics
Re: Bitcoin Will Change Everything
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Junard619
on 11/12/2017, 21:31:53 UTC
Bitcoin will change a lot more than finance. It could also change how software is built and upend a bunch of today's biggest web companies and Bitcoin was designed this way to make sure that the same Bitcoin, which has no physical form, isn't spent twice by the same person.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Difference between Bitcoin and real money?
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Junard619
on 11/12/2017, 21:12:27 UTC
Bitcoin is also a money but you still can not get it until you have withdrawn. but the real money you can sell for something or food. but the advantage of bitcoin here is that you can collect it on the internet and withdraw at the right time when you need it.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: How to explain bitcoin to teenagers or children
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Junard619
on 11/12/2017, 20:57:38 UTC
Bitcoin is difficult to explain. I also felt difficulties in understanding bitcoin for the firs time. Let's share how to explain bitcoin to children of teenagers. In My country I can say 98% children don't know bitcoin. In fact, bitcoin can be future money. If the children not familiar with cryptocurrency or bitcoin, how can they face the digital era in the future.
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Board Speculation
Re: Bitcoin rate falls down?
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Junard619
on 11/12/2017, 19:02:26 UTC
First of all, no one knows for sure. But here are a few reasons. many miners sell most of the block reward to recoup the cost of mining, for bitcoin's price to remain constant, these new BTC have to be absorbed 'bought' by market participants. And Not sure that the price of bitcoin actually dropped now.