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Re: Let's Think About the Future | Signature Campaign | (All Ranks Welcome)
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the.jack20
on 14/08/2017, 21:48:11 UTC
Hi Avirunes,
We worked together before. I want to rejoin the signature campaign.
Thank you.

Your Username: the.jack20
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Your Current Post Count: 130
Your BTC Address: 14eLxPEbyYNcgBJp2AsXT2irD2Bx3BP3Pr
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Re: What's your favourite country?
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the.jack20
on 18/06/2017, 14:27:23 UTC
Do you have a favourite country and if so why? Is it the country you're living in or another one?

I don't really have a favourite country myself, I guess I have some issues with just about any country, but there are also a few that I like more than others

I do not have a country that I am particularly interested in. I see the whole world as a single country.
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Re: Let's Think About the Future | Signature Campaign | (All Ranks Welcome)
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the.jack20
on 30/04/2017, 14:57:03 UTC
Avirunes,

I'm leaving the signing campaign. You can get me off the list. Thank you.
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Re: What do you like best about bitcoin?
by
the.jack20
on 15/04/2017, 20:51:26 UTC

I liked from this bitcoin can change lives who have the economic shortcomings such as no money becomes money because of this and this forum does not harm anyone though suck my time but I still enjoy to this forum and therefore I love this forum

Thanks to this forum I had the chance to learn many things. This forum provided me with information about Bitcoin technology.
At the same time Bitcoin brought a community. Bitcoin made people come together to give importance to freedom.

I like this feature of Bitcoin.
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Re: 2017 Year of the Bitcoin
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the.jack20
on 10/04/2017, 17:04:56 UTC
Bitcoin's future is brilliant. But 2017 was a bit of a hurdle. The SEC decision had some negative impact on the issue bitcoin, such as the hard fork issue.
But since bitcoin is a very robust system, the price has come back to normal values. At the beginning of 2017, I thought that the price of bitcoin would be $ 2000 at the end of the year.
But I'm not sure right now. Negative news can cause the price to fall. At worst, I think it will be $ 1500 at the end of the year.
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Re: Daily use of bitcoin?
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the.jack20
on 10/04/2017, 16:56:14 UTC
I don"t thing using bitcoin for our daily use is easy. Because it is not legal in many countries. We can not buy things from small shops with bitcoin. In present situation if we want to use bitcoin we have to change it to dollar or any other currency.

It is very easy to shop with bitcoin when you enter the appropriate fee values. You can make payments for any small or large product with bitcoin.
You are right about legal regulations. It may be a problem to use bitcoin if there are legal sanctions in your country.
But as a payment system, bitcoin is a very good method.
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Re: Poloniex automatic buying and selling orders
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the.jack20
on 10/04/2017, 16:51:39 UTC
Is it possible to automatically receive both buy and sell orders at Poloniex site?
For example, I uploaded 1 BTC in the account at Poloniex. Can I take the following steps in turn?

1.) When 1 BTC = $ 1050 1 BTC sell.
2.) When 1 BTC = $ 1000 1 BTC buy.
3.) When 1 BTC = $ 1070 1 BTC sell.
...
...

I want to enter automatic orders like this.
Of course yes you can do it with trading bot, bot will makes automaticly trading on poloniex
many trading bot and has been answered above me
 but you must becareful with trading bot because not all of trading bot is good or suitable for you,
you must test the bots depend on stylish your trading.

I think I need to find a trade bot for this job. Trading sites do not have such a direct feature.
Such a software can be developed using the api they have presented. Or I have to buy a ready system.

Do you have any commercial boots that you can recommend? I do not want anything too extensive. In a simple way, software that meets my needs is enough.
First, I want to start with free software.
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Re: What do you like best about bitcoin?
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the.jack20
on 10/04/2017, 16:31:29 UTC
I think I like best about Bitcoin is the ability to earn online. Before Bitcoin was even made it is hard to find anything good because you would not know anything proper or stable in the internet on earning money. I tried several things from PTC sites to Survey Sites none of them work properly for me. With Bitcoin it provided me an option on earning online without the hassle of clicking things that will only pay you with cents.

Bitcoin is the best online money making system. I love this feature of Bitcoin too.
At the same time Bitcoin develops people's technical perspective. After I met Bitcoin, I started to investigate its technical properties. Bitcoin's technological infrastructure fascinates people.

I love what they earn in the technical sense.
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Poloniex automatic buying and selling orders
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the.jack20
on 01/04/2017, 20:20:13 UTC
Is it possible to automatically receive both buy and sell orders at Poloniex site?
For example, I uploaded 1 BTC in the account at Poloniex. Can I take the following steps in turn?

1.) When 1 BTC = $ 1050 1 BTC sell.
2.) When 1 BTC = $ 1000 1 BTC buy.
3.) When 1 BTC = $ 1070 1 BTC sell.
...
...

I want to enter automatic orders like this.
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Re: What do you like best about bitcoin?
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the.jack20
on 01/04/2017, 19:39:48 UTC
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What do you like best about bitcoin?
Decentralization, transparency or easier to move?
Or just it makes you look cool? Wink

I'm not exactly sure. But as I use bitcoin I feel more free and happy myself. Nobody has any information about the money I have. This is very important to me.
On the other hand ease of use, low transaction fees etc. Among the things I like.
Anonymity of our own money is really a big help or thing for us bitcoin users thats why most people do really love this feature and besides on that there are lots of things that bitcoin are capable of which is you could make it as an investment.

For me, based on my experience the best thing about bitcoin is that you can use it in many situations like buying, paying and even in business. All I can say that bitcoin help me in many situation and because of bitcoin I have extra income even if I don't have a job. In bitcoin all you have to do is to work hard and be smart in every action you make and be responsible in every results.

One of the finest features of bitcoin is side income. You can invest in bitcoin while working in any job in everyday life. You can deal with bitcoin as part-time. It is much more practical to use than other investment tools.
For example, you need to provide your credentials on forex systems. But you can trade anonymously with bitcoin.
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Re: Let's Think About the Future | Signature Campaign | (All Ranks Welcome)
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the.jack20
on 28/03/2017, 08:03:26 UTC
I want to work with you again.

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Re:  INTERNET OF COINS ⛓ blockchain freedom (r)evolution ⛓ signature campaign 
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the.jack20
on 15/03/2017, 07:39:57 UTC
Bitcointalk Name: the.jack20
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0,00039 BTC fee still not approved?
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the.jack20
on 03/03/2017, 09:51:14 UTC
Even though one day passed, the transaction is still not approved? How long do I have to wait for the transaction to be approved?
Fee entered the value as 0,00039 BTC. He writes Low fee in my wallet.

If the transaction is not approved, will the 0,00039 BTC value be returned to me?
Should I wait for the transaction to be approved? Can I do another transaction now?
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Re: Let's Think About the Future | Signature Campaign | (All Ranks Welcome)
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the.jack20
on 03/03/2017, 09:22:13 UTC
When are you going to make payments for the past week?
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Re: What do you like best about bitcoin?
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the.jack20
on 28/02/2017, 09:40:03 UTC
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What do you like best about bitcoin?
Decentralization, transparency or easier to move?
Or just it makes you look cool? Wink

I'm not exactly sure. But as I use bitcoin I feel more free and happy myself. Nobody has any information about the money I have. This is very important to me.
On the other hand ease of use, low transaction fees etc. Among the things I like.
Anonymity of our own money is really a big help or thing for us bitcoin users thats why most people do really love this feature and besides on that there are lots of things that bitcoin are capable of which is you could make it as an investment.

Yes it would not be right to think of bitcoin only as digital money. Because the existing technological infrastructure will lead to the emergence of new ideas.
Venture projects using Blockchain will make our life easier. It's really exciting to watch the innovations.
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Re: Byte calculation for transaction fee?
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the.jack20
on 27/02/2017, 13:12:30 UTC
How do we calculate the total number of bytes in a transaction we have done?
Most of the bitcoin wallets have fee recommendation system which will tell you how much fee will be enough to get confirmation within next block.

But if you like to calculate manually http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/1195/how-to-calculate-transaction-size-before-sending
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If your transaction has in inputs and out outputs, the transaction size, in bytes will be:

in*180 + out*34 + 10 plus or minus 'in'
For example, this transaction has 40 inputs and 16 outputs. That gives us a transaction size of

40*180 + 16*34 + 10 +- 40
i.e. 7754 +- 40 bytes. The actual size is 7761 bytes.
I think this is correct calculation.

How to find input and output values?
Where did the -40 come from during the calculation? Why-16 not used? What's the use of -40?
How do we determine the plus and minus selection criteria?
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Re: What are the most expensive things sold for bitcoins?
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the.jack20
on 27/02/2017, 12:54:25 UTC
I do not have a clear figure in price. But what's sold on the dark web can be worth billions of dollars. And the trade there is usually done with bitcoin.
Security vulnerabilities of very important firms, Special user information etc. is being sold.
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Re: What do you like best about bitcoin?
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the.jack20
on 27/02/2017, 12:26:58 UTC
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What do you like best about bitcoin?
Decentralization, transparency or easier to move?
Or just it makes you look cool? Wink

I'm not exactly sure. But as I use bitcoin I feel more free and happy myself. Nobody has any information about the money I have. This is very important to me.
On the other hand ease of use, low transaction fees etc. Among the things I like.
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Re: It's freaking 2017 - Do you own 1 BTC?
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the.jack20
on 27/02/2017, 12:23:07 UTC
I remember several years ago similar poll was made and i was surprised most of the users answered NO.
In case your answer is still NO, I'd like to know what is your main reason not to own one bitcoin?

Happy holidays!

edit: grammar

I'm new to Bitcoin. So I do not have too many bitcoins. But for the moment I do not try to save btc.
I'm wasting elated BTCs. I'm trying to learn the system. I think that at the end of this year, I will have accumulated more than 1 BTC.
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Re: Byte calculation for transaction fee?
by
the.jack20
on 27/02/2017, 12:15:32 UTC
At https://bitcoinfees.21.co/ we find out how much we should send satoshi per byte, on average, for our transactions to be approved.

How do we calculate the total number of bytes in a transaction we have done?
In this case, you're talking about the transaction you "have done".
Simply check your transaction using blockchain explorers such as https://blockchain.info/tx/INSERT_TXID_HERE. Once you have done inserting your TXID, you will see some information regarding your transaction and there you can find the size of your transaction.
Example:


No, I want to calculate it before I do it. After the transaction, I can check the sites like blocktrail.com or blockchain.info
But what I want to know is knowing how many bytes it is before processing. Then I would like to enter a reasonable fee using the average values at bitcoinfees.21.co