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Re: why the state does not print a lot of money?
by
eelectrick
on 07/09/2018, 15:43:14 UTC
I think it has something to do with circulation. But still printing more or less money cannot
benefit the state. The value and price of money is something that has to be taken into
consideration and I think is the most vital aspect in any country's monetary system.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: How can we make people accept bitcoins as a currency?
by
eelectrick
on 02/09/2018, 14:38:33 UTC
I think giving them the right information about bitcoins is a good start, give them the pros and cons of bitcoins. It's really up to them
to figure which side they are, bitcoins is mostly a generous and vigorous currency. It's open to all yet there are still people who exploit
it's renown stature and popularity thus scams are always popping up somewhere, giving bitcoin somewhat of a bad repute.
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Re: Does Bitcoin affect world trade?
by
eelectrick
on 07/08/2018, 17:51:15 UTC
Is there a role for Bitcoin in international trade? Have you heard of a trade between two countries?
And will it be in the future?

I don't think it has any effect on world trade directly as of the moment, though there are similarities
at some degree and factor. Prices and strategies are almost the same but they belong to a different world.
But soon it may tapped into that global world trade scene. It's a new frontier for bitcoin and crypto.
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Re: When bitcoin prices rise up the market also will
by
eelectrick
on 06/08/2018, 12:29:50 UTC
I think a lot of us used to think that Bitcoin prices directly influences the market. When Bitcoin's value went down a lot of
altcoins also dipped down and when it got better, things started to look green. There may be times when it's the contrary,
lately prices of other altcoins are quite improving despite BTC prices declining and staying at certain price ranges.
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Board Politics & Society
Re: Blockchain will change the world. Soon.
by
eelectrick
on 04/08/2018, 14:36:51 UTC
I think it will do a splendid job at it, blockchain and Bitcoins is very innovative and quite a fresh tech.
I think that change is already ongoing when Bitcoin became such a sensation. It's popularity will
surely grow over time. It's the change we all we've been waiting for and it's for everybody.
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Board Economics
Re: What are the challenges for investment with Small capital?
by
eelectrick
on 02/08/2018, 15:37:24 UTC
There's a good little thing about small capital investments, it's a bit painless if it drops and fails. But if it somehow does
well over time, it's quite a steal. Maybe it's better to leave them as long term investments, kinda like time deposits give
them time to vent and see how things will go.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Token goes down. Wait or sell?
by
eelectrick
on 29/07/2018, 16:22:18 UTC
I think people have options on this, there's always a right time to sell or wait given the different market conditions and situations.
Patience will be put to the test over time and strategies will shift and adapt as it is rigorously challenged. I believe if you truly have
that strong belief that it will be better to hold and sell later, that option can be very lucrative if things play out well and the market
favors your perception on the tokens you have. I'll stick to holding and monitor it closely.
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Re: Does engaging with bitcoins put you at risk?
by
eelectrick
on 29/07/2018, 15:02:44 UTC
We, as physically and intellectually healthy individuals, strive and survive to achieve our dreams, establish our roles in the society and fulfill our needs and wants. But in order to do this, we are also required to be financially healthy. The lingering fact is that money is not achievable as a single candy you can buy in the store. Sometimes, people risk their lives and reputation just to get a handful. Bitcoins are not officially a currency that you can just see in a certain country, that are being utilized and used. So, is dealing with bitcoins and other things related to it also puts us in a risky gamble?

I think risks will always be involve, in any form of business, investment and endeavors. Risk is a always a possible hindrance and factor.
Even with the awareness of risks, people would still go for it. There are a lot of factors that drives people to try harder and persevere.
Crypto and bitcoins is always shrouded with risks, but it also has great rewards. At this point it's a matter of choice, strategy and a lot of patience.
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Re: Can facebook change the way you vote ?.
by
eelectrick
on 29/07/2018, 14:32:58 UTC
Social Media in general is a very powerful and risky tool. It has it's pros and cons, that depends entirely on people. I believe
I saw this documentary about the election campaigns between Trump and Clinton, they said Facebook had this massive and
elusive influence on how Trump won that election wherein I think a lot of people where rooting for Hilary to win. Facebook
can affect out views and possibly alter how we perceive people and things depending on how news or facts are presented
and delivered, some stuff we see and read triggers emotions. We are emotional after all, sometimes it clouds judgement.
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Re: What would happen to banks?
by
eelectrick
on 21/07/2018, 18:37:54 UTC
Banks will surely survive if crypto takes root worldwide. Banks have been around for a long time and I'm pretty sure it will be
around even more. If Crypto remains to be steadily volatile it's gonna have upsets and problems which is normal for any currency,
even fiats have that. Banks take advantage of situations like these, they thrive on financial and economic crisis. They're good
with that stuff. They can really adapt and improve at any given time, case and rate. Crypto is critically promising and it's a very
good thing but banks are still gonna dominate the bigger picture for the time being.
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Board Speculation
Re: Buy Bitcoin now
by
eelectrick
on 19/07/2018, 18:00:49 UTC
With the current prices of bitcoins and altcoins, it is a very adequate time to invest in cryptocurrency. I for one am currently
buying and investing in bitcoins, I'm taking advantage of the market price situations that crypto is in, Bitcoin prices are
down like it's on the $5k-$6k range, all altcoins are also down because of it. Take the time to buy more and diversify your
investments. Odds are gonna improve exponentially as things spike up and Bitcoin's prices go up again. 
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Re: Why are some people still skeptical about climate change?
by
eelectrick
on 16/07/2018, 13:53:12 UTC
am just trying to understand why some people in society are still skeptical about climate change even though there are scientific proof.

It's either people's deniability or their enigmatic ignorance that hinders their own unique awareness on the planet and the changes in
the climate today. Climate change and global warming is serious, it's unprecedented and is accelerating alongside pollution and depletion
of natural resources. Social media and the growing number of news and documentaries throughout the years will attest to the fact that
climate change has already begun years ago, were headed to an unknown outcome if things get seriously worse. Ignorance is bliss.
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Re: How much does colour influence us when we buy something?
by
eelectrick
on 16/07/2018, 12:51:42 UTC
Colours play an important role in almost everything. It's a visual catalyst, we feel different when we see stuff with colours.
It renders us interested or disgusted. Appearance with the matching colour will do wonders on how we perceive on purchasing
items even if it's on a computer screen or smart phone. Sometimes or most of the time colour is the deciding factor in purchases.
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Board Economics
Re: Why do older people like investing in Gold/Silver?
by
eelectrick
on 14/07/2018, 17:53:30 UTC
Older people have their unique way in looking at things and understanding how it works and how to prepare for a lot of stuff in life.
My grandfather would invest gold jewelry back then when he used to have extra extra money. He cited that these stuff are
worth more in the future and if emergency situations does arise, you can easily sell or pawn them to get cash.
Precious metals are also solid investments, gold and silver has always been good in the market and it's prices are very satisfactory over the years.
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Re: Some parents can't say no to their children.
by
eelectrick
on 11/07/2018, 19:05:11 UTC
I'd say usually spoiled parents (spoiled children before..) also makes and raises spoiled children.
Parent's who don't know the limits and don't know how to discipline their children properly
will definitely have a lot of things to worry about in the near future, as their so called spoiled brats
grow up in society, problems will emerge and it will bite back to the parents.
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Re: Cryptocurrency wallets: Can they be hacked??
by
eelectrick
on 10/07/2018, 08:39:38 UTC
If the person is reckless enough to give away his password and details, then it's a given fact that it will be hacked.
Modern hackers are quite prolific and are considered geniuses in their art and crafts. I think given enough time and
access to valuable data, software and resources, the likely considered unhackable can be cracked. It's quite possible today.
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Re: FIFA 2018
by
eelectrick
on 08/07/2018, 18:06:45 UTC
Who will be qualify the final in FIFA 2018

It has to be France or Brazil for me.
But I'm more inclined to go for France.. I have a feeling on this. Hopefully it'll all ends well.
One of the most exciting World cups I've seen in years.
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Board Speculation
Re: Current steady growth will result in $20K by end of August?
by
eelectrick
on 22/06/2018, 06:01:32 UTC
Hopefully Bitcoins maintains the rhythm and direction it’s on. Itks what a lot of us here are
hoping for, we rely and depend in Bitcoins do much that what price it ends up will affect our
investments and future profits. Current prices of BTC isn’t looking too good to support a
steady growth that might get Bitcoins to reach $20k by the last weeks of August.
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Board Economics
Re: Wise thing to do with your savings.
by
eelectrick
on 18/06/2018, 14:11:02 UTC
Savings are very important, if you don't realize it that much now you will surely come to appreciate it in the future.
Regardless how much is allocated for savings and emergency stuff the real deal is to have it secured, I would like
 to invest a portion of the savings to truly maximize on it and secure what amount is targeted for a variety of reasons.
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Re: What do you think about Hitler?
by
eelectrick
on 15/06/2018, 06:45:27 UTC
He rose to power that proves he was above influential and very smart at it, I'm not surprised some people past and future would admire
some distinguishable qualities Hitler had. He was a leader after all, people favored him back then, maybe he had strong points but he
drove it to a point where it wasn't humane anymore and it turned unethical. His views on politics, religion and races were not the best
for all because he did after all sanctioned the Holocaust and thousands of innocent lives paid for it, that was a horror and a very painful
part of history. He turned out to be a bad guy afterall, history will forever remember him that way. A legacy that forever will stain his
name with blood of the innocents.