If you find any interesting you recommend it to me, please.
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Re: Will religion save you?
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roberthus
on 12/01/2018, 18:58:38 UTC
I do not believe in religions, there is a God who sees everything, but we ourselves can take our path.
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Re: Criminality and Bitcoin
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roberthus
on 12/01/2018, 18:56:16 UTC
The inexistence of a control over the currency has been the cause of the unleashing of crime in different parts of the world, that is a fact. But it is something that has been developed since years before with the black market.
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Re: is it risky to turn all my money to bitcoins?
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roberthus
on 12/01/2018, 18:52:57 UTC
It is too risky, you never know who are in the order of scams. It would be a crime against yourself if you allow yourself to lose all your money for taking risks, learn to distribute your investments and maintain a savings fund.
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Re: Bitcoin participating in competition
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roberthus
on 11/01/2018, 06:14:39 UTC
This is only to create something and do you get some insults? : or why we know there is no competition
If you jump in the right timing,i'm are sure that you'll become success and rich But the hard part is to know when the right timing is,many people has been in bitcoin business in a long time and there are some people that didn't success yet,so all is depending on your prediction and luck
You simply have to study the market. and there we will know when the perfect time is which we will be ready to move forward
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Re: Where can my friends buy bitcoins and other cryptos?
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roberthus
on 11/01/2018, 05:58:16 UTC
What type of btc do you want to buy? What portfolio do you use?
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Re: What will Bitcoin's main challenges be for January?
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roberthus
on 11/01/2018, 05:35:18 UTC
It's very early to predict January. We are going to give them long to see how the coin breaks this year. It will be very surprising but we must study it
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Re: Be a programmer or gain bitcoin?
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roberthus
on 11/01/2018, 05:11:18 UTC
I do not have to see one thing with the other or that I think. At least they can not be compared as for that kind of thing ... I just say that we read a little more about the wonderful world of the cryptomones
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Re: Great video explaining bitcoin
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roberthus
on 10/01/2018, 15:08:01 UTC
JAJAJA is definitely much better your video. Thanks for sharing. Pnesé was the only one who had to stop laughing
Until Governments start calling bitcoin currency, it cannot be taxed. IF BTC could be taxed, you could simply not report it, because it is anonymous enough to just NOT report. lol
You could mine it, and not report it. Easy. Give me a break.
It is assumed that one of the main advantages of obtaining and paying with BTC is anonymity and skip the payment of taxes. It would not make much sense, although if for a country
I can answer my question by saying that bitcoin has what others don't and that's being the pioneer in the crypto markets. Which is why everything is priced in bitcoin But really....what does bitcoin do better that any other alt? What's the intrinsic value of bitcoin that I can't get with other alt? Transaction fees? No. Fast network? No. scalability? No. A functional product? No. Full anonymity? No. Descentralización? No. So? The markets are priced in bitcoin, and being that base of value is pretty important, but...is that it?
What you can not get with other than the bitcoin is reliability and the # 1 spot in terms of the uptrend. I believe that the benefit is its known potential and the methods that are many to be able to obtain this currency without problems
Basically ICO ( Initial Coin Offering) its the process where a project raises funds (money) to create a new cryptocurrency. Start ups do ICO's because it allows them not only to raise "easy" money but also to skip the traditional fund raising tedious process (because its very rigorous and regulated).
The simplest way is like your initial payment for using your products. Your initial payment or deposit to enjoy your services.
What is the best city/location/country - and even most friendly for btc or other crypto currency users? What is your opinion where is cheapest exchange rates - (by country)? in my opnion the global crypto hub is London-Uk? Would you think that Canada and Uk are most advanched crypto locations? and easy to deal with crypto-s
I think but im not sure usa is not so crypto friendly,couse they kinda strict laws regards money loundring ...(maybe im wrong)
and what about Russia? what about Moscow ? many people from Russia dealing with crypto,daily but how crypto friendly envirement is there`?
And what about Australia? are they really crypto friendly? As i know that there is alot people into Crypto in asia,right?
id like to hear opinion of crypto users:)
The United States for its economic consolidation may not seem so profitable compared to other countries that suffer crises such as Venezuela or its sister countries. As for a friendly country with this issue, I think everyone is receptive but attentive waiting for more to be known about this new payment method
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Re: Is bitcoin transaction fees fair?
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roberthus
on 09/01/2018, 14:21:10 UTC
I do not know if it's fair but it's the fever of the moment, so maybe they'll take advantage of it
Hello everyone as the title says ^ Do you store your bitcoins online or on a wallet on your computer, perhaps cold storage?
You mean frozen? that does not move? alone using as a savings account?
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Re: Your Best Bitcoin Analogy, Please
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roberthus
on 09/01/2018, 14:18:24 UTC
Age does not matter, if you do not want them and the disposition that we have to learn. It had cost me at the beginning but with time everything is possible
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Re: Criminality and Bitcoin
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roberthus
on 09/01/2018, 14:16:52 UTC
Technology always advances and with the criminal art. It's unfortunate but technology only brings more of this in addition to progress
Dear all, Newbie in the Bitcoin world, and cannot understand how the Bitcoin wallets work, hope this is the correct place to post..
After I had bought some Bitcoin, I figured out that I needed a wallet, so I have created one. And then the mystery starts, is it possible to transfer Bitcoin to the wallet after they are bought, and in case, how is this done? (have a Bread wallet) And please, (I know it's a lot to ask for) explain in detail for dummies
I have bought Bitcoins at Gdax (Coinbase) and Cex.io.
Thanks in advance
using normal bank system you need bank money
in bitcoin you need wallet (bank) bitcoin (money)
Gdax (Coinbase) and Cex.io. is only exchange sites to get bitcoin and one of the famous way to get bitcoin