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Re: DirectBet Basketball Prediction Game *** Win Free Bets ! *** Free to Enter !
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over1977v
on 14/03/2015, 18:24:21 UTC
New York 100 @ 133 Golden State
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Re: Free Bitcoin Miners Weekly Giveaway by Lyth0s
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over1977v
on 16/11/2014, 08:32:29 UTC
261

Thank you for this giveaway, but what happen if two users have the same winning number?
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Re: What if Bitcoin Never increases in "Value"?
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over1977v
on 31/10/2014, 19:34:30 UTC
what if Bitcoin does nothing, it just sticks around the £200 - £250 mark forever?


It would mean Bitcoin is slowly losing value at the same rate as GBP.

Did you ever saw stable USD versus GBP, and these currencies have very high trading daily volume.
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Re: DirectBet American Football Prediction Game ! Win Free Bets ! Free to Enter !
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over1977v
on 19/10/2014, 22:29:29 UTC
Houston 26-13 Pittsburgh
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Re: PBMining 1 TH/s HALLOWEEN Giveaway!
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over1977v
on 19/10/2014, 22:26:57 UTC
And this little piggy went hashing!

With entry #: 64
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Re: [Opinions] IF you could improve/add/remove 1 thing to bitcoin what would it be?
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over1977v
on 20/08/2014, 20:57:02 UTC
Wish 0 confirmations are enought at more places, most places require confirmations, but they offer no service that cannot be canceled later (like before the goods are really send). It would be only bit more work to cancel the order if not paid later for them and zero risk...

I understand confirmation is really necessary for instant services only
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Re: day trading - what's the catch?
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over1977v
on 08/07/2014, 08:39:29 UTC
The catch is the fees make it negative game for average seller/buyer. Fortunatelly there are many buying/selling at any price so you just hope there are not many traders who preffer buy low and sell higher, who compete with you to try make profit

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Re: The difference between POW and POS mode
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over1977v
on 18/04/2014, 15:00:14 UTC
POS is more energy effecient, but not the most secure against attack with someone holding a lot of coins.
The future is in POW I think
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Re: PBmining.com 20GH/s Giveaway! Ends on Easter (April 20).
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over1977v
on 18/04/2014, 14:52:50 UTC
Im in with 64
And this easter bunny went hashing!

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Re: Singapore Bitcoin ATM!
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over1977v
on 03/02/2014, 14:29:15 UTC
when will you be adding other Crypto's specifically Mooncoin

I would never use ATM where you can choose thousand of altcoins...
Use exchange and convert your altcoin to Bitcoin  Smiley
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Re: Can I mine with a laptop?
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over1977v
on 16/01/2014, 08:43:20 UTC
Maybe a bit on CPU only coin, but nvidia is not profitable for mining and notebooks have problems dissipating heat from GPU if under full load long time.
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Re: Bitcoins in the Future
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over1977v
on 13/01/2014, 13:42:39 UTC
What are the future applications of Bitcoins?

For example Bitcoins can be the gold of the future. Governments will not control it, the peer to peer network of Bitcoins will..

I believe in international trade and transfer of wealth around the globe, you can not beat Bitcoins with today slow, expensive and anytime confiscated (or taxed) bank wire transfers
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Re: how can we solve this problem that a very small people control most of Bitcoin
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over1977v
on 13/01/2014, 13:23:21 UTC
HI,
 please access this website http://bitcoinrichlist.com/top100   , we know 947 Bitcoin addresses control 50% bitcoins so far. it is too weird for Bitcoin business development. how to fix this problem?

Hopefully as the Bitcoin price rise these big holders spend more coins so the coins are distributed more evenly. And about 40% of Bitcoins still has to be mined, so you can expect these 40% to be distributed to much more people.
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Re: Wallet backup
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over1977v
on 08/01/2014, 18:43:08 UTC
Is it easy to see which altcoins are a scam as an extra question.

What you mean, altcoins software is copy of Bitcoin software, you can encrypt altcoin wallets as well...
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Re: Lilly's Allen has made the biggest mistake of her life
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over1977v
on 08/01/2014, 18:17:33 UTC
I'd guess she's confused it with Linden dollars. Bitcoin barely even existed 5 years ago.

I agree with this, but now Lilly Allen can get bit attention because of this mistaken story, I didnt knew her for example
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Re: I'm confused
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over1977v
on 08/01/2014, 18:09:02 UTC
For some reason, I keep getting this error message: "The last posting from your IP was less than 360 seconds ago" -- even when there was no post from my IP (or at least no legitimate post from my IP!).
I've participated in scores of message boards over the years. This has got to be one of the worst for getting started.
Did I miss the newbies intro somewhere where everything is made clear?
Or is it all just screwed up?

Search and login counts as well. Also, maybe your ISP shares your IP between more customers.
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Re: will it ever go back up to $1200?
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over1977v
on 04/01/2014, 22:14:48 UTC
Hopefully Forbes is right and it goes higher than 10k  Cool

Given enought time, even over 10k is possible
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Re: too many alternative coins
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over1977v
on 29/12/2013, 09:36:12 UTC
I think new altcoin is a very good chance to get rich  Smiley

Get rich i don't know, but make some money that's for sure.

This make me think who pays it ? Those naive thinking the altcoins can stay longterm, or just those unlucky traders who dont sell before the dump happens ?
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Re: Will Bitcoin reach $ 3,333,333.00 in 2034 ?
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over1977v
on 20/12/2013, 14:54:30 UTC
The calculation doesn't seem so weird. At least he shows that the current price of ~750 implies a yearly return rate of ~50 of the price of 1 BTC goes to 2.5M in 2033 (2.5*10^6 / 1.50^20 = 752). It's good for people to see that the undervaluation (although I believe still exists and is huge) is still a lot less than t has been in the past. A early ROI of 50% is far lower than we have seen in the past.

BTW: A more normal return of 10% (which is common in valuing companies) would imply a value today of $371609. But I believe a far higher discount rate is warranted in the case of Bitcoin.

Im completly lost with your calculations. If you mean 1 BTC should be $371609 today, your completly off
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Re: 2nd biggest ponzi scheme in history
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over1977v
on 15/12/2013, 15:36:07 UTC
Why does anyone need to cash out their bitcoins? Bitcoins can be used as currency, so why does anyone need to convert back to dollars? If everyone just stopped doing that, we would eventually end up with a bitcoin-only economy.

Because if nobody did that there would be no way for people to acquire Bitcoins and then whole thing would collapse. Are you really that dumb?


New bitcoins can be mined as well  Smiley