Re: [2019-03-27] Swiss Bitcoin Adoption is Booming: Famous Dolder Hotel Accepts BTC
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btyco
on 27/03/2019, 21:57:18 UTC
This is great news, normally it's just those lower grade travelers hotels that accept bitcoin or those in countries like the philipines. When it's a top end hotel in switzerland then bitcoin has made it to the top!
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Re: [2019-03-27]Everything About Cloud Mining, Pros and Cons of Application
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btyco
on 27/03/2019, 21:56:22 UTC
Cloud mining is good when there is a promotion offering free cloud servers which you can then use for staking or mining. However, for those specific cloud mining services - complete waste of time and effort. Get an asic machine instead
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Re: [2019-03-24]Cryptocurrency Firm Bakkt Earns a $740M Valuation in Series A Fundin
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btyco
on 26/03/2019, 16:19:12 UTC
Crypto is simply waiting for either an ETF or bakkt to lift it,when bakkt is released we son't need to wait anymore. The valuation is coming right in a bear market so it could be higher next year
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Re: [2019-03-26] Bitcoin is Nothing More Than ‘Bovine Excrement’
Bovine excrement produces a lot of methane gas which contributes to global warming. Bitcoin mining generates a lot of heat so in that sense they are similar, but that's where the similarities end
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Re: [2019-03-23]Bitcoin Bull Run Expected in August, Tom Lee Says
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btyco
on 25/03/2019, 16:55:24 UTC
the success rate of tommy lee's prediction are less than desirable. He should stop making predictions before he loses all credibility as a crypto expert. Just stick to litecoin development
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Re: [2019-03-24] Statistics Shows Gold Mining Costs 23 Times more than Bitcoin Minin
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btyco
on 25/03/2019, 16:53:11 UTC
Bitcoin is cheaper to mine and is potentially more rewarding. If it pumps like it did two years ago then gold will look like used toilet rolls compared to bitcoin
It is hard to believe that cryptopia would store coins in an insecure hot wallet. I think it was an inside job, done by technical staff that had access to certain passwords
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Re: [2013-03-23]Blockchain Expected to Store 10% of Global GDP by 2027
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btyco
on 25/03/2019, 16:46:51 UTC
How can value be stored in the blockchain without any token or coin attached? They can tokenise assets but that means creating a token for it or using tezos or ethereum
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Re: [2019-03-12] Binance CEO Tips Crypto Community On Plan To Create Fiat-To-Crypto
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btyco
on 22/03/2019, 20:43:58 UTC
Binance is using their dominance to bring crypto to the masses. Good that they are not just using their wealth on fast cars and islands. Argentina is a good place to start, then the rest of south america will hopefully follow
Quione is a good exchange and this is bad for business. Exchanges are already struggling to survive crypto winter with all these lay offs happening on a regular basis. Hopefully they will survive and keep on trading
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Re: [2019-03-11] Coming Soon: Second Vinyl Blockchain Toys By Cryptokaiju
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btyco
on 22/03/2019, 20:27:50 UTC
Good to see more industries taking up crypto technology. I wonder if these toys are for children or adults, the cryptokitties are most likely going to be held by adults rather than youngsters
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Re: [2013-03-20]Square Is Hiring New Crypto Engineers — Pay Them in Bitcoin
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btyco
on 22/03/2019, 16:59:24 UTC
If he paid in some type of square cash shitcoin only school leavers will apply. Bitclin will bring in all the part time experienced developers, good to see who signs up
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Re: [2019-03-16] Andrew Yang is the Bitcoin-Friendly U.S. 2020 Presidential Candidat
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btyco
on 22/03/2019, 16:56:46 UTC
He would do better running as vice for one of the stronger candidates. He could then help them accept bitcoins to raise funds. They need help to compete with trump money
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Re: [2013-03-21]Made in Italy Project: Blockchain to Change Textile Industry
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btyco
on 22/03/2019, 16:45:56 UTC
Italian designer gear is usually faked or the damaged ones in the factory sold off cheaply. Using blockchain to follow the supply chain is a grand solution, hope they can make it work
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Re: [2013-03-21]IBM Joins Two Major U.S. Banks to Issue their Own Crypto
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btyco
on 22/03/2019, 16:40:55 UTC
Switching to bank coins is going to require major changes to the way they work. some don't have the people or desire to change their operations, using an ibm solution will help with support
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Re: [2013-03-19] Crypto Exchange Bithumb to Reduce Staff By Up to 50%
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btyco
on 22/03/2019, 16:36:49 UTC
It could also be due to increasing competition from new exchanges and also the growing domination of binance. It's tough operating exchanges now, they need to offer more to attract investors
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Re: [2019-03-16]Europe Starts War Against Illegal Activities Using Crypto
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btyco
on 19/03/2019, 20:14:30 UTC
4% is a very small amount. This is a claim for crypto to be used in the place of fiat as regular money is used in 96% of money laundering cases. A lot of which takes place in the banks so we need to switch to bitcoin instead
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Re: [2013-03-19] Bitcoin’s Share of Total Crypto Market Slips Back Toward 50%
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btyco
on 19/03/2019, 16:31:40 UTC
The quality of altcoins is improving at the top, especially tron, litecoin, and others that have continuous development. Bitcoin will still be at the top though, it is simply digital gold
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Re: [2019-03-13]Chinese Political Leaders Propose Cryptocurrency Regulation
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btyco
on 19/03/2019, 16:29:16 UTC
Lots of chinese people are investing right now into crypto, it is the best investment since it is not yet banned completely. Neo is still doing well and thekey is creating lots of new partnerships
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Re: [2013-03-19] Crypto Exchange Bithumb to Reduce Staff By Up to 50%
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btyco
on 19/03/2019, 16:22:41 UTC
The winter lasted a long time and affected investors and staff. Without trades these exchanges don't make enough money so they have no choice but to lay people off, hopefully with a good redundancy payout