Well, i just thought, if bitcoin become a currency of one Country, maybe it can destroy that country? Think of it, Bitcoins do not have a tax, and tax are used by the government to make that country a good one, without tax, what will be used to spend and make that country a good one?
What do you think?
I dont reallg think that bitcoin can ruin a certain country. Perhaps, it will help the people in that country the opportunity to learn to trade and have financial freedom. No need to work in a company wherein they can only earn minimum amount of money after a long hours of work everyday. Bitcoin can help the economical growth of a country.
2) which better to buy legal things Bitcoin or Normal Bank system (PP,payeer,cash ,.............)
I never use bitcoin to buy any illegal stuffs. Yes. Anyone whose using bitcoin can buy illegal things becuse no one can trace them except if they want some meetups. They're (fiat & bitcoin) like the same since you can still buy illegal stuffs if you really want to.
Just always be precautious in transacting.
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Re: [BOUNTY] Instant Access Medical - The point of consensus - High Reward
Philippines is now becoming a cryptofriendly, and this can help to boost their economy. Despite of scams (Bitcoin Scam: https://bitpinas.com/news/php-900-million-bitcoin-scam-rocked-the-philippines/) happening around the Philippines they are still open for the possibility of adopting this technology, and the good news is Philippines is now granting a Licenses for the 3 crypto exchanges.
I just hope that they will make a good regulations about this, and no politics involved about this thing.
This is really a good news to us crypto enthusiasts. But I do really hope government wont interfere about this. We all know how bad is politics situation here in our country. Riches become richer while poor becomes poorer. This is really big help for normal people/families.
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Re: Keep All Coins in Hardware Wallet vs Separating Some in Exchanges/Other Wallets
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dianepot
on 24/10/2018, 13:50:57 UTC
If you can afford to buy hardware wallet, then, I think it would be better if you store all your coins in it. When it comes to money, everyone changes. So for the safety of all your assets, I prefer hardware wallets. Better be safe than sorry.
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Re: How can you invest in bitcoin without being scammed?
How can you invest in bitcoin without being scammed? There are people using very fine techniques like selling bitcoin cash in name of bitcoins using confusing websites name. How to be safe from such scams ?
Your safety relies on your hand. If you want to buy bitcoins, then buy on the exchanges which is very well known. You can also visit its social media sites to know the right and authentic url you're visiting. Bookmark it once so you don't need to browse again and again everytime you want to buy coins/altcoins.
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Re: [BOUNTY] PIVOT TOKEN EXCHANGE NAME SUGGESTION
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dianepot
on 22/10/2018, 14:51:56 UTC
PTEX or PTcentralEx
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Re: [BOUNTY][SWC] StartWaves - $2 million bounty for participants and promoters
Bitcoin is not yet fully-regulated so there's still no "goodbye fiat or USD". Newbies in cryptocurrency still needs fiat. If they want to buy or invest bitcoin, they still need to use fiat to buy bitcoin or any altcoins in some bitcoin ATM's. And there are still places who has no internet connections. There are still lot of things to do after this happens.
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Re: Are You Afraid of KYC?
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dianepot
on 21/10/2018, 15:22:30 UTC
Im a little bit worried since there are lot of ICO's who asks kyc. I've been sharing my identity in all these projects. The more risky here is that if that company sells your/our identities to those bad persons. We do not know maybe this wil happen, maybe not know but im hoping this wont really happen or we'll be all dead.
But, at the same time this is for the better to see if who really is authentic and who's not.
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Re: China: Man Sentenced to Prison for Stealing Railway Electricity to Mine Bitcoin
Although the Chinese regulatory bodies have maintained their distance from cryptocurrencies, it has not deterred the people in the country from partaking in the promising crypto mining industry as a Chinese man was recently sentenced to 3.5 years in prison for stealing power from a train station to mine Bitcoin (BTC). The incident was reported by the local media outlet The Paper, on October 8, 2018.
Oh well, he took the risk and now he is in jail. I wonder how much he earn mining bitcoin because it means that he knows what his doing is wrong but I guess he see the $$$ that's why its worth a try. hehehe.
I feel sorry for him. Its just right that he have been jailed for his wrong doing. But 3.5 years and money is just too much. He can afford to buy mining rigs, I think the best way if he really wants to mine bitcoin is to transfer to a country where bitcoin is not prohibited. And where did the mined bitcoins go?
Blockchains allow frictionless, fast, safe, and fair transactions between parties worldwide. They limit the ability of parties to benefit at the expense of the greater economy. They allow integration of the entire world into a fair and level economic playing field. And will help us to create the fair, honest, efficient, and safe world we all want to live in says Paul Snow, CEO at Factom.com, in Bithub.pls #SundayInterview.
Is blockchain a breakthrough technology that can bring transparency to every aspect of social and political life? Or such a statement would be too far-fetched?
I agree with this. I believe that blockchain will be the future of convinience and money. As we can already see, it slowly changes our daily lives and specifically in financial aspects. But if this happens, maybe it will take a decade or even longer until it will be fully-adapted. This is not quite easy.
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Re: No more fake news
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dianepot
on 20/10/2018, 14:10:00 UTC
I really can't believe for those people who spreads negativities or fake news. Where did the get their guts on doing so. This people is destroying the reputations of the real ones. Especially in social medias, they're everywhere. Sometimes when you read an article, you need to do a second thought and think if its really legit.
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Re: How has Bitcoin changed your life for the better? (Those who bought <2017)
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dianepot
on 19/10/2018, 15:42:29 UTC
I started collecting satoshis last 2016 but it ended up nothing. But when I heard that I can get free bitcoins from ICOs' airdrops, thats the time I focused in cryptocurrency. I have nothing to invest or to buy bitcoin, but because of those free airdrops or bounties, I can say that I already have my own financial freedom. I can buy stuffs without asking money from my parents. Im so grateful that cryptocurrency is really a big change.
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Re: If bitcoin prices remain the same until next year, will it be good for the crypt
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dianepot
on 19/10/2018, 15:29:49 UTC
A stable price of $6000 is better than dropping price. For those who believed in bitcoin will not panic since bitcoin starts as worth a penny. But I do really hope this ain't going to happen this year since there are more and more people are into bitcoin. It means, the higher the demand is, there is a big possiblity that bitcoin's price will soar high. But if bitcoin's price remains the same, this will worry those who bought bitcoin last year.
Re: Can too many Altcoin's can become a threat to bitcoin's existence
by
dianepot
on 14/10/2018, 14:36:58 UTC
Even the most potential ICO's cant beat bitcoin. Bitcoin is the beginning of everything. Just like the scenario as of this time, when bitcoin dips, altcoins does also. Bitcoin really affects any othe altcoins. So if there is no bitcoin, there will be no altcoins too.
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Re: the benefits of managing bitcoin
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dianepot
on 14/10/2018, 14:29:08 UTC
If only bitcoin is well-managed, this will be a big help in the economic growth of a certain country especially to the people who's using it. There will be no taxes that that'll be implemented. You can easily transact or transfer your money anytime, anywhere without any hassle. Buy stuffs without bringing too much money. You can control your own financial freedom.
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Re: How does bitcoin affects your emotional and mental aspect of your life?
by
dianepot
on 13/10/2018, 13:36:31 UTC
Bitcoin is really a great help when it comes to financial independence and freedom. Bitcoin can really affect anyone's mental health just for example if you have invested in bitcoin at a high rate and then suddenly the price drops. This will really make you crazy, sleepless nights and above everything , you loose money. When you started to know how to trade, it will keep you awake all the time Bitcoin taught me how to have a very long patience and acceptance.