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Re: Fast and anonymous exchange bot on Telegram
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ladydark
on 16/07/2019, 06:42:25 UTC
It is highly dangerous to use such bots. I would consider myself to use decntralised exchange instead.
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Board Services
Re: Trusted ICO agencies
by
ladydark
on 29/06/2018, 05:59:11 UTC
Ico
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Board Speculation
Re: the icos are the cause of the fall of bitcoin?
by
ladydark
on 28/06/2018, 23:59:20 UTC
every day new ICOS arise and 8 out of 10 ICOS are a scam, many people are losing their money and because of these scams they no longer invest in cryptocurrencies, and because of all this the bitcoin ends up losing confidence. So the ICOS is the quasante of the fall of bitcoin? What do you think?

The fall of ICOs have nothing to do with bitcoin.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Facebook removes/Unbans Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency Ads
by
ladydark
on 28/06/2018, 23:55:07 UTC
Facebook is lifting its ban on cryptocurrency ads which went into effect in January. After months of evaluation, the company decided to allow some crypto ads on its platform. Advertisers must submit a request form with details of their businesses and the types of crypto content to be promoted.

Starting June 26, we’ll be updating our policy to allow ads that promote cryptocurrency and related content from pre-approved advertisers. But we’ll continue to prohibit ads that promote binary options and initial coin offerings.

https://news.bitcoin.com
Facebook has been now suffering due to the recent leakage of its customer database to a private company and so now they are coming a little bit step down.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: crypto currency ban in india
by
ladydark
on 28/06/2018, 23:52:21 UTC
hi......... if in case of crypto currency exchange or use of currency  has banned by RBI in india  means what is the further steps to withdraw the crypto currency 
You could just sell it in any of the foreign cryptos exchanges.
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Board Speculation
Re: Are you afraid of the market now?
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ladydark
on 24/06/2018, 23:58:28 UTC
I think the next economic crisis will affect the digital money market.
what's your point of view?
Yes.Its really a bad time for crypto investors.Blood bath is taking place.Even at this time,nothing could be confidently said about crypto coins except bitcoin.
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Re: Reason to stay in this bear market.
by
ladydark
on 24/06/2018, 23:58:05 UTC
We are in a bear but still there's  a lot of reason why you should stay, and I listed some of those good things to stay calm and why you need to trust this market again.

1. Cryptocurrency can bounce back high in this current dump because of its own technology. the potential growth of this market is still 101%.

2. Bear market is normal, and if you look at any market after the dump there will always a rebound, where its possible to make a new all time high.

3. Now why some countries make bitcoin legal? Why some big personality invest in some project? Well, its simply because they saw a great potential for this cryptomarket, and you should too.

This may not help you to stay calm and stop panicking but try to imagine the market five years from now. Any thoughts why people should stay in this market?
Bitcoin previous performance gives us hope to stay in the market.Bitcoin has been in existence in the market for the past eight years and it's not an easy task for a decentralised coin to stay successfully for such a long time.By this way,bitcoin has gained the trust of majority of people.
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Re: Bitcoin goes to $5,900....
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ladydark
on 24/06/2018, 23:57:05 UTC
Every thing is fair in love and war and now just another word Bitcoin.I don't know how OP came to the conclusion that long term holders are selling their bitcoins.Already bitcoin has faced crisis many times before but still long term holders managed to hold their bitcoins.Very soon,bitcoin would bounce back.
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Re: 400 000 BTC trckling to market, what price level it will result?
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ladydark
on 24/06/2018, 23:55:26 UTC
So, just a general estimate, how low will this suppress price? Done slowly, maybe not that big problem?
Already bitcoin price is in down trend and this would definitely speed up the falling of bitcoin price.
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Re: Bitcoin, the highest fall in the year 2018
by
ladydark
on 24/06/2018, 23:50:39 UTC
I would like to search for the speculators who predicted that bitcoin would cross 25,000 dollars by this year end.We have to be a little bit practical while speculating the price.
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Board Economics
Re: PNB looks into use of bitcoin!
by
ladydark
on 24/06/2018, 23:47:56 UTC
That's really a good news.But still banks would focus more on using blockchain technology.A lso since it being a smaller bank,its impact over bitcoin would also be smaller.
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Re: 5904 banks frauds in 3 months in India
by
ladydark
on 24/06/2018, 23:45:21 UTC
Note: If you like my topics/threads and posts give me "+merits". See on the right side of each post (top right corner) there is "+Merits"

There have been 5904 bank frauds in India in first 3 months of 2018. Source CNBC TV18

The biggest bank fraud is Punjab National Bank (PNB) and billionaire Nirav Modi where PNB was scammed of $2,000,000,000 by Nirav Modi.

How is this for economics ??
That's the worst part taking place in India.A rally of bank scams.All the big shots scamming and flying away to other countries.
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Re: How well do cryptocurrencies fulfil the functions of money?
by
ladydark
on 24/06/2018, 23:42:13 UTC
Crypto currencies could not function as money due to their decentralized nature and limited supply and also being able to work only online.
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Board Economics
Re: Starting WAR with ASIC vendors.
by
ladydark
on 24/06/2018, 09:41:20 UTC
Hello friends. In the firts sorry for my English, but I will try to say the main thing.
Today 23 june 2018 I declare the beginning of the war with ASIC vendors.

ASIC vendors pose a threat for decentralization, peoples and the planet. Because
  • ASIC vendors considered ordinary people stupid users, because their asics uses for own enrichment before shipping to customers.
  • ASIC users violate decentralization, because they have the most coins and manipulate the price.
  • ASIC kills promising coins, technologies and algorithms. The boiling point was murder equihash algo and Zcash coin.
  • The production of ASICs is a threat to the planet and the ecology.

And now I ask people to unite for building a brighter future of a decentralized crypto world. I ask everyone to follow the rules and we will definitely win. My suggestions:
  • All people stop buying any ASIC equipment.
  • Employees of all ASIC factories must resign at their own volition.
  • Large companies and banks should impose sanctions on all suppliers AISC components.
  • All active coins for which ASICs are used must produce anti-ASIC hardfork.

Thank you for your attention and I expect to your support.
ASIC market is no more centralised like before when Bitmain dominated the entire market making Chinese manipulators to enjoy.But now,the big internet giant of Japan has too entered the market which would help to.make the ASIC market decentralised.
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Board Economics
Re: Do you think "new" Alt coins & "Blockchain" based coins are good or bad for BTC?
by
ladydark
on 24/06/2018, 09:34:04 UTC
I think the immediate reaction from people invested into Bitcoin would be negative, when they hear that some new Alt coin or "Blockchain" based technology was launched. You immediately think that money will flow away from Bitcoin to these Alt coins and Bitcoin will lose investors.

Could a new coin attract new investors to the whole Crypto currency scene, that would not have invested, if it was not for this coin?

Let's say for instance "Mc Donald's" launch a new Alt coin, called "McCoin" and Billions of people starts to buy and sell these coins. What would the natural spinoff of this be? I think "increased awareness" of Crypto Currencies. A percentage of these people might start to trade other Alt coins or Bitcoin as a result of this.

Do you think this is Good or Bad for Bitcoin, when this happens?  
Definitely if such a reputed company launches a coin,it would attract many investors but still bitcoin has got well settled,bitcoin investors would still continue to hold bitcoins.
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Re: Bitcoin holders will have to pay their tax?
by
ladydark
on 24/06/2018, 09:28:44 UTC
What will happen on BTC if the government will said that all the bitcoin holder have to pay their tax??
Maybe the expansion of BTC community will get low than usual.
Not at all.By levying taxes on bitcoin holders,government indirectly accepts it as legal.By this way,even more institutional investors would get attracted towards bitcoin.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: bitcoin is most likely going to die, here is why...
by
ladydark
on 24/06/2018, 05:40:31 UTC
Bitcoin is being hacked only due to the mistakes of its holder either storing it in an exchange or revealing the wallet's private key publicly.

It's true that some altcoins get transacted much faster than bitcoin,but we should also consider that their transaction volume is very low when compared to bitcoin.
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Re: If states truly would want to get rid of cryptocurrencies
by
ladydark
on 24/06/2018, 05:34:08 UTC
they would easily be able to do that,

it costs just 6 billion to destroy bitcoin with a 51% attack

this is something a commited developed country easily could affort,

however the developed countries promote and support cryptocurrency as cryptocurrencies are benefiting them more than the developing countries, so there is a division in the united nations consil, which prevents state sponsored 51% attacking as being legal.

however if there is an intelligent bussinesman who lends a ton of money to create this hashpower as some form of cyberweapon of a state, this could truly exist.

and what makes it worse this cyber weapon would then be able to eat more and more as each destroyed cryptocurrency would make the attacker even richer, which he can invest to have even more hashpower

regards
I don't think that it would be possible to destroy bitcoin by having 51 percent hash power.Even if it's possible,no nation would be coming forward to invest such a huge amount which could not be recovered back.
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Re: Those that think Bitcoin will help developing Countries are in a fallacy
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ladydark
on 21/06/2018, 23:53:35 UTC
Already we could find such happenings in Venezuela.E ven in Nigeria too,i heard that it has become a main source of income for its citizens.Under developed countries which lack opportunities for earning could use bitcoin to increase earnings.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Can the volatility of Bitcoin be curbed?
by
ladydark
on 21/06/2018, 23:51:06 UTC
No way.Volatility of bitcoin could not be solved.