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Board Yeni Başlayanlar & Yardım
Re: Yardım edermisiniz?
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TRJohnnyc
on 01/12/2013, 07:07:03 UTC

Gönderdiğine emin misin? O kadar küçük gönderimler artık onaylanmıyor. Toz bulutu şeklinde geziniyor ortalıkta. 5340 Satoşi gönderebilirsin ama Smiley


https://blockchain.info/address/1BLPmmdV1VA7STemmLqfWZzZ85jQJ2H1ah

Gitmiş herhalde.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: 1000 euros : when will the BTC reach this step ?
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TRJohnnyc
on 01/12/2013, 00:02:36 UTC
December 3rd 9 PM GMT on mt gox. Why? I have no idea, just guessing here.
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Re: Yardım edermisiniz?
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TRJohnnyc
on 30/11/2013, 23:42:26 UTC
Dostum; bitcoin için millet genelde web tasarımı, çeviri, uyuşturucu kaçakçılığı falan yapar. Öğrenci dayanışması olsun diye sana sembolik olarak 0.00000088 btc gönderdim. İleride bitcoin'ın tanesi 10 milyon dolara çıktığında beni hatırlarsın. 
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Re: Trading Bitcoin Between Countries
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TRJohnnyc
on 30/11/2013, 23:29:30 UTC
I assume you're using btcturk like myself. I too have thought of using different exchanges for arbitrage, the discrepancy seems to be about  200 USD per bitcoin. I assumed that fees, slow confirmations and unpredictable rate changes would make it unprofitable. I guess I'll try it sometime with a minimal amount  too. I'll be waiting for an update.

Hayırlı kazançlar !
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Re: what if we come up with a new cryptocurrency that is tied to the US dollar
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TRJohnnyc
on 30/11/2013, 23:14:10 UTC
Wouldn't that defeat the whole purpose of a finite supply cryptocurrency ?
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Re: Will Bitcoin Reach $10,000 One Day?
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TRJohnnyc
on 29/11/2013, 23:00:47 UTC



Non-sense.
And Bitcoin is not a deflating currency.
Bitcoin has a limited number of bitcoins, in the time


Some guy bought a pizza for 100000 btc  in 2010, now a pizza is worth about 0.1 btc. How is that not deflationary? Bitcoins are limited and demand for them is continually growing due to privacy concerns, tax avoidance, media attention etc. Bitcoin being limited is what makes it deflationary unlike  fiat currencies.



Does not make sense at all.



There is a limited (and not fixed) amount of oil in the world, and the number of humans is rising.
It does not mean that the price of oil will increase to infinity.

If the oil supply drops to one barrel and the people of the world decide that this one barrel is worth everything every single person on the person ever owns, they will give the owner of that barrel the wealth of the entire world, which is in practical terms, infinite. I know that is still not absolutely infinite, and such a scenario is impossible, but it explains how a price has no limits.
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Re: Will Bitcoin Reach $10,000 One Day?
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TRJohnnyc
on 29/11/2013, 22:05:23 UTC
Bitcoin is a deflating currency, unless its security is compromised, a better alternative comes along, or the world economy shrinks in an apocalyptic manner 10000 is pretty much inevitable.
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Board Alternatif Kripto-Paralar
Re: Sizce nasil olur?
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TRJohnnyc
on 29/11/2013, 21:29:05 UTC
8. maddeye 70000$'ın  yeteceğini sanmıyorum.Bildiğimden değil ama  Bitcoin, Litecoin, ve Namecoin dışında bütün altcoinların bir şekilde batması kaçınılmaz gibi geliyor bana.
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Re: So , why did you join bitcointalk?
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TRJohnnyc
on 29/11/2013, 21:19:16 UTC
I've known bitcoin since I discovered the deep web in early 2012, but I never gave much thought about it because back then I perceived bitcoin as an underground currency. In May, I received a bitcoin tip of 3 dollars as a donation to help out protesters in the Gezi Park protests. I have been following and learning about bitcoin, free markets and crypto-anarchy ever since. I joined the forums to further educate myself and profit from taking part in  the rather early stages of what I believe to be the money of the future.
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Re: Can I mine Bitcoins on a laptop?
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TRJohnnyc
on 29/11/2013, 20:51:55 UTC
For the hell of it? Sure.
For profit? Not unless you have a laptop from 100 years in the future.

With the introduction of ASIC miners, even mining with high end graphics cards has become unprofitable. Some alternative cryptocurrencies may be worthwhile though.