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Re: I would like to give my opinion about BTC and its future
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ayubadairo
on 07/06/2018, 22:31:06 UTC
i think it's a really important shift in the power balance, shifting some power from a corrupt government and financial sector. It comes at a time when change is needed.
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Re: How to calculate profit
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ayubadairo
on 07/06/2018, 20:39:23 UTC
 Mining metrics are calculated based on a network hash rate of 35,367,482,836 GH/s and using a BTC - USD exchange rate of 1 BTC = $ 7,697.74. These figures vary based on the total network hash rate and on the BTC to USD conversion rate. Block reward is fixed at 12.5 BTC . Future block reward and hash rate changes are not taken into account. The average block time used in the calculation is 600 seconds. The electricity price used in generating these metrics is $ 0.12 per kWh. Network hash rate varies over time, this is just an estimation based on current values.
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Re: When will the crypto-currency market become mature?
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ayubadairo
on 07/06/2018, 20:25:06 UTC
Bitcoin is an investment, not a currency, says cryptocurrency entrepreneur Balaji Srinivasan.
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Re: CryptoCurrencies can Basically Crush the Entire Equity Market into Pieces
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ayubadairo
on 07/06/2018, 19:25:27 UTC
I do feel that cryptocurrencies do have an artificially created intrensic value created by what coin banks are willing to accept for a particular coin in governmental currency and what the coin bank needs to price the coin in order to sell it.
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Re: Is Paypal a scam?
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ayubadairo
on 07/06/2018, 14:25:02 UTC
“I use PayPal, we advise people to use PayPal,” said Angie Barnett, president and CEO of the Better Business Bureau serving greater Maryland. so is not
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Re: How can a goverment trace you have BTC?
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ayubadairo
on 07/06/2018, 13:08:30 UTC
The government had every opportunity to set the rules for the 21st century with its latest tax bill. But it failed miserably.
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Re: What happens with my crypto when I die?
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ayubadairo
on 07/06/2018, 12:20:15 UTC
In 2013, 26-year-old bitcoin miner Matthew Moody died in a plane crash in Chico, California. Today, his father Michael is still trying to unravel the complicated issue of cryptocurrency inheritance.
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Re: Is hardware wallet can be hacked?
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ayubadairo
on 07/06/2018, 11:43:50 UTC
Ledger Nano S is a Bitcoin, Ethereum and Altcoins hardware wallet, based on robust safety features for storing cryptographic assets and securing digital payments. It connects to any computer (USB) and embeds a secure OLED display to double-check and confirm each transaction with a single tap on its side buttons
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Re: Crypto currency in five years!
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ayubadairo
on 07/06/2018, 11:32:36 UTC
The cost of digital encryption is high, and it is subject to exchange, national taxes, quantitative restrictions, and price fluctuations!

I think it's hard to change people's pay tubes in five years!

Many are quick to note the challenges of building a liquid and deep market in a decentralized fashion. Current centralized exchanges — while currently minting a huge amount of profit — are eager to see how their business will evolve. Market forces will drive all decentralized order books to share and interconnect — but once the entire market is completely connected, exchanges become completely, well, exchangeable.
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Re: Bitcoin in Turkey
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ayubadairo
on 07/06/2018, 11:06:12 UTC
According to a rough translation, Mecit C has pled only to have made investments into “blockchain,” stating “I do not have a close relationship with Bitcoin, I have not invested a penny, I do not have a connection […] I have an investment in ‘Blockchain’, but I have never invested in Bitcoin, it is a legitimate investment
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Re: why bitcoin is volatility?
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ayubadairo
on 06/06/2018, 02:36:07 UTC
 Volatility in Bitcoin does not yet have a generally accepted index since cryptocurrency as an asset class is still in its nascent stages, but we do know that Bitcoin is capable of volatility in the form of 10x changes in price versus the U.S. dollar

Why Is Bitcoin's Value So Volatile? | Investopedia https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/052014/why-bitcoins-value-so-volatile.asp#ixzz5HboG5cqu
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Re: Beside Cryptocurrenices where would you invest?
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ayubadairo
on 05/06/2018, 11:28:17 UTC
I can think of no better asset to own during any kind of financial crisis than farmland or investing in agriculture stocks.
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Re: Do you think that other coins move faster?
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ayubadairo
on 05/06/2018, 07:25:33 UTC
But there are over 1,300 cryptocurrencies in existence. And while bitcoin dominates the market, several other digital currencies are making waves.
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Re: Bitcoin and the fiat money
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ayubadairo
on 04/06/2018, 09:07:13 UTC
Is there a chance, that bitcoin will replace the fiat money? and why?
Fiat currency is issued by governments.  And let's face it, no government has ever really attained immortality.  If a government falls apart or gets replaced for whatever reason then its old currency becomes worthless.
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Re: Regulation of Bitcoin
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ayubadairo
on 03/06/2018, 19:34:50 UTC
Despite regulators’ best intentions, cryptocurrencies’ values remain heavily tied to speculation and optimism. For this reason, drastic policy changes can have an outsized impact on short-term direction, as several prominent examples revealed over the past year.
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Re: What do you mean when you say Bitcoin is number 1
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ayubadairo
on 03/06/2018, 13:02:41 UTC
I dont so detail like you said above. I siad bitcoin is number just because its popularity and value so high.
I also said that because the marketcap of bitcoin is in the top.
No one knows the future, so making a confident prediction of this kind is not that smart. Well, making a prediction is smart, but a confident one - saying that you know X or Y for sure - doesn’t inspire common sense at all.
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Re: Will crypto replace fiat money?
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ayubadairo
on 02/06/2018, 18:17:26 UTC
Well i guess its YES  Cheesy but  it will takes many many years before its all implemented in all over the country.
well it can be a shocker, that anything can happen in the next few months because  of the rate the other crypto is gaining the ground all over the world
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Re: I almost lost my rock solid regular job because of crypto
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ayubadairo
on 02/06/2018, 18:06:08 UTC
Like the title says, i almost lost my regular job as a software developer today when my boss reviewed my work. The job has been able to economically provide a comfortable life for me and losing it would really be a big hit to my income. I almost lost it because i spent so much time learning about everything crypto (mining, trading, bounties, etc.).

Has anyone else experienced this? I just feel pretty lucky I was given another chance and want to remind other people that having a regular job is much better than relying on the volatility of cryptocurrencies. Make sure you prioritize your work!



In our day to day lives we must learn to balance our activities. Learning about cryptocurrencies does not disturb our daily income job. During the day face your day to day job and when you are home at night you can go into your crypto learning .I hope it works for you just as it is for me.
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Re: Is age an important factor in a relationship?
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ayubadairo
on 25/05/2018, 22:29:28 UTC
Age doesn't  determine love, number can't show how much you care for someone, when you love  from the heart nothing  can stop the love you have for the person,  I mean not even numbers called age...
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Re: Is banking still important in the bitcoin era?
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ayubadairo
on 25/05/2018, 10:17:08 UTC
Powell said there are “meaningful” challenges to a central-bank cryptocurrency, that privacy issues could be a problem, and private-sector alternatives may do the job. I subscribe to this..