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Re: Will the bitcoin be outdated by another currency?
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bettybuttun12
on 29/08/2018, 02:43:40 UTC
Bitcoin will be never go down, not be time by any other else. And in the same year to so that will not have any cash can be replace by bitcoin. Personal point.
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Re: Will crypto solve socioeconomic problems?
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bettybuttun12
on 20/08/2018, 07:50:35 UTC
If everyone around the world gets into cryptocurrency, do you think it will even help in solving or lessen socioeconomic problems? Can it be used to buy goods from other countries? It is fair to say that crypto will help a lot of people but what will it do to one's country? Will it help improve a country's economy?
Bitcoin provides an open secure and fast way of transerring the money. You don’t need any governmental permission or contract to make a transaction - all you need is the internet access. It is a new way for people in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Syria, China or North Korea to make an international secured transaction (at least to have a chance). It’s good to have a guarantee of the infallibility of economics in an appocaliptic situation when no one can be trusted (even the bank-system). The blockchain is absolutely unbreakable whatever happens around and whoever rules the world. All the information stored in a blockchain will exist forever and it’s possible to retrieve an infrormation about a transaction in 200 years for any purpose. Also international bitcoin transactions are much faster and cheaper than the regular ones and are able to reach a destination in 10 minutes (compared to 1–2 days and up to 20% of tax). International transfers also might grow into interplanetary if we’ll manage the internet well.
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Re: What will you do with the current market?
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bettybuttun12
on 17/08/2018, 06:34:25 UTC
I Vote buy bitcoin because this is the currency I think is the highest profit now. I have just finished trading bitcoin, the price is tending to decrease. But I think it will rise again
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Re: Why the price of bitcoin rapidly going down
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bettybuttun12
on 15/08/2018, 09:00:05 UTC
The value of bitcoin is going down due to the news of google about banning cryptocurrency related ads and ICO. But not only that Twitter and instagram according to some articles are also making those actions. Though it is unverified information but it is making a stir on the market thus have played a role on the drop of bitcoins value. But thanks to the news on G20 that says they are going to tackle about the benefits of cryptocurrency, bitcoin has recovered its value and hopefully to climb up more.

good answer! I agree with opinion of you
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Re: Factors that affects the value of bitcoin...
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bettybuttun12
on 13/08/2018, 08:29:41 UTC
I think one of the factors that can affect the bitcoin price is bad news or FUD's that can holders sell their bitcoin because they think that the price of bitcoin will drop and the other factor is there are some group of a pump and dump that can manipulate the value of bitcoin and the other thing is there are many scammers out there that use bitcoin as their presentation that is why people didn't trust bitcoin because of this reason.
Very good answer. I like the view with you.
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Re: Cryptocurrency wallets: Can they be hacked??
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bettybuttun12
on 10/08/2018, 07:57:17 UTC
There isn't a Bitcoin account per se. There's a bitcoin wallet, it's available in digital and hardware versions.

Once you create a wallet, you get a private and public keys. Public key is used by others to send bitcoins to you. Private key is used by you only to send bitcoin to others.

So, if someone was able to obtain your private key, you are hacked.

It's very common that hackers tend to search for bitcoin wallet keys—private key—once they compromise a system.

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Re: Bitcoin and Future of Economy!
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bettybuttun12
on 02/08/2018, 08:41:40 UTC
Bitcoin is still denied from some countries because of the impact on the value of its currency. At present, some big countries have been accepted as a true currency.
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Re: If Bitcoins aren't tied to a conventional currency how did they get so valuable?
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bettybuttun12
on 30/07/2018, 04:13:08 UTC
If Bitcoins aren't tied to a conventional currency, how did they get so valuable?
Good question! When the bitcoin network was first created in 2009, bitcoins were barely worth anything. Bitcoin lore holds that the very first real-world bitcoin transaction occurred in May 2010, when one early bitcoin user paid another user 10,000 bitcoins for two pizzas. At the time, bitcoins were trading for less than a penny each.
But as the bitcoin community grew, the currency's value steadily climbed. By the time I started paying attention to bitcoin in April 2011, its value had climbed to $1. This was at the start of the first great bitcoin bubble. Media coverage of bitcoin attracted new users, which caused the price to rise. The rising price, in turn, attracted more media interest. The value rose to more than $30 by June, before it crashed and fell to $2 before the end of 2011.
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Re: Cryptocurrency news
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bettybuttun12
on 27/07/2018, 07:52:01 UTC
Great for bulgaria. But where is the link OP? Hopefully many countries around the world will accept this code
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Re: Bitcoin is back!
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bettybuttun12
on 26/07/2018, 03:23:16 UTC
Bitcoin surges to $8500. is it ready for a bull run? what can we expect at the end of this year?
Now is $ 8,100 / BTC. But I still have hope from now until the end of 2018
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Re: The Cryptocurrency Market and How it Influences Our Economy?
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bettybuttun12
on 24/07/2018, 03:21:04 UTC
Until now, the surge in cryptocurrency markets has been a sideshow to the financial markets or the real economy. Prices have gone up a lot for bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

1. Increase economic income by cryptocurrency?
2. The Cryptocurrency Market and How it Influences Our Economy?
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What do you think?

After the strong fall, bitcoin today has risen back to $ 7,719 / BTC. Bitcoin is my life, thanks to bitcoin my life has changed a lot. Many people get rich by bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Grin Grin

You talk correct, bitcoin are positive, please wait.
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Re: What do you think about the future of bitcoin at the end of 2018?
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bettybuttun12
on 20/07/2018, 06:47:53 UTC
Bitcoin will recover sooner rather than later. I not too sure how high the value will go when the markets start to stabilize again. Reaching six-digit figures will prove to be virtually impossible at this stage. A more “modest” Bitcoin price of $25,000 by year’s end because I am is another famous Bitcoin. I prediction puts the Bitcoin price at $28,000 at some point throughout 2018.
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Re: Why the price of bitcoin rapidly going down
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bettybuttun12
on 19/07/2018, 08:04:28 UTC
Bitcoin has seen two similarly sharp drops in just the last two months. Furthermore, long-term supporters are hopeful that fixes for the basic crowding issue, especially a new feature known as Lightning Network, are on the way. In any case, the price will clearly go high. It is only a temporary market amendment.
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Re: Bitcoin's High Volatility
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bettybuttun12
on 18/07/2018, 07:02:19 UTC
Bitcoin's High Volatility is due to market volatility, bitcoin prices have now rebounded in the past 3 days, a good sign for bitcoin and many other currencies.
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Re: Bitcoin bull run begins now?
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bettybuttun12
on 17/07/2018, 02:31:40 UTC
It will be difficult to achieve what you say. Currently bitcoin is only at 6k7, if bitcoin is back then only at $ 15k we are already excited. Personally, I just need $ 15k bitcoin then I have enough to live on.
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Re: bitcoin and altcoin
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bettybuttun12
on 16/07/2018, 02:31:51 UTC
Increased bitcoin will be followed by other currencies that increase in the same way as altcoin. Increasing Bitcoin is a very good sign for investors after a sharp drop. There are many who say, "Bitcoin will rise sharply by the end of 2018" as it did in 2017.
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Re: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.10.0
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bettybuttun12
on 12/07/2018, 03:58:08 UTC
Much down, there are an time to be currently in which, which should be need in the doge coin?
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Re: [ANN] Gadcoin
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bettybuttun12
on 11/07/2018, 02:59:10 UTC
ICO is developing very strong, will also be the product of this market. However, to create trust, gadcoin needs to be special. My own opinion.
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Re: [ANN][QWC] Cryptonight-Heavy | Qwertycoin
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bettybuttun12
on 10/07/2018, 02:18:51 UTC
I don't belive and dont's want exchange it right now, i think is only test, maybe a few hours later dev will reset the blockchain and start on the server.
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Re: Bitcoin market dominance
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bettybuttun12
on 04/07/2018, 08:07:55 UTC
This is the rules of the market you dear! Bitcoin is an unidentified form of electronic currency. You should follow up on major bitcoin websites.