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Re: How does Bitcoin Work?
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vinzanityyy
on 05/01/2018, 12:19:18 UTC
As a new user, you can get started with Bitcoin without understanding the technical details. Once you have installed a Bitcoin wallet on your computer or mobile phone, it will generate your first Bitcoin address and you can create more whenever you need one. You can disclose your addresses to your friends so that they can pay you or vice versa. In fact, this is pretty similar to how email works, except that Bitcoin addresses should only be used once. The block chain is a shared public ledger on which the entire Bitcoin network relies. All confirmed transactions are included in the block chain. This way, Bitcoin wallets can calculate their spendable balance and new transactions can be verified to be spending bitcoins that are actually owned by the spender. The integrity and the chronological order of the block chain are enforced with cryptography. A transaction is a transfer of value between Bitcoin wallets that gets included in the block chain. Bitcoin wallets keep a secret piece of data called a private key or seed, which is used to sign transactions, providing a mathematical proof that they have come from the owner of the wallet. The signature also prevents the transaction from being altered by anybody once it has been issued. All transactions are broadcast between users and usually begin to be confirmed by the network in the following 10 minutes, through a process called mining. Mining is a distributed consensus system that is used to confirm waiting transactions by including them in the block chain. It enforces a chronological order in the block chain, protects the neutrality of the network, and allows different computers to agree on the state of the system. To be confirmed, transactions must be packed in a block that fits very strict cryptographic rules that will be verified by the network. These rules prevent previous blocks from being modified because doing so would invalidate all following blocks. Mining also creates the equivalent of a competitive lottery that prevents any individual from easily adding new blocks consecutively in the block chain. This way, no individuals can control what is included in the block chain or replace parts of the block chain to roll back their own spends.
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Speculation about Bitcoin's status on 2018
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vinzanityyy
on 05/01/2018, 11:32:59 UTC
Let's say, there's alot of wild guesses and predictions about what Bitcoin would be in the year 2018, as 2017 held the grasp of Bitcoin as it gained more attention as the years go by, Will Bitcoin be consistent or will Bitcoin fall? What's your opinion?
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Re: Bitcoin in 2018
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vinzanityyy
on 05/01/2018, 05:20:41 UTC
It’s been a big year for bitcoin, and it could go bigger soon. As 2018 kicks off with talk of Ripple and other cryptocurrencies soaring in value, Satoshi Nakamoto’s original white paper outlining a decentralized cryptocurrency will celebrate its tenth birthday. What lies ahead of bitcoin as it enters it second decade? Although many talk of bitcoin as a bubble, some analysts believe the price could go 10 times higher over the coming year. Whether that’s a good thing is a whole other question. Another area of concern is the futures market. The Chicago Board Options Exchange last month started allowing traders to agree on contracts based on the future predicted price. But following a much-hyped start, concerns have been raised around the low number of contracts — just 1,098 more contracts open from the end of the first week to December 29. However, pointing to evidence that more people want to buy in, Bitcoin expert Spencer Bogart said that he could see the cryptocurrency hitting $50,000 over the coming year. An October poll by Harris showed two percent of Americans own Bitcoin but 19 percent said they are likely to buy over the next five years, representing a tenfold increase in market size.
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Re: InsurePal Signature and Avatar Campaign(FULL)
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vinzanityyy
on 03/01/2018, 06:57:43 UTC
I'll promise you constructive posts if given a chance, and will fully commit to the rules stated above.

User: vinzanityyy
Rank: Jr. Member
Posts Start: 47 (including this)
BTC Address: 3ABTLdDnMzurw2PwnB3xc2VaA8Akvqcrum
Wear Signature: Yes
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Re: "Bitcoin mining is a Big no!"
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vinzanityyy
on 29/12/2017, 15:52:37 UTC
Not straight-forward a big "NO" because if you have studied mining and have known sources of cloud mining sites that will really provide you bitcoins then I don't think that Bitcoin mining should be denied instantly, but if you are new to Bitcoin then I'd suggest you study and be skillful about mining, because there are tons of scam cases in the past few years wherein people would get scammed in mining not being aware that they are mining fake BTC, and this is why we should be literate enough to know and be sure of its legitimacy.
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Re: All eyes on Japan in 2018
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vinzanityyy
on 29/12/2017, 03:28:11 UTC
Japan, on its verge to fully gain the potential of their economy, as it will rise upward and continually to grow.
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Re: What are your plans with your Bitcoin?
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vinzanityyy
on 25/12/2017, 01:52:09 UTC
Basically my plans with bitcoin is to stack it up, find a good timing to convert into my currency.
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Re: What is bitcoin
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vinzanityyy
on 24/12/2017, 12:15:39 UTC
Australian entrepreneur says he invented bitcoin. Australian entrepreneur Craig Wright says he's the inventor of the digital currency bitcoin. Wright told the BBC that he is Satoshi Nakamoto, the shadowy creator of the cryptocurrency, in a move that could end the years-long search for the inventor. New bitcoins are generated by a competitive and decentralised process called "mining". This process involves that individuals are rewarded by the network for their services. Bitcoin miners are processing transactions and securing the network using specialised hardware and are collecting new bitcoins in exchange. Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and worldwide payment system. It is the first decentralised digital currency, as the system works without a central bank or single administrator.
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Re: Are We Dead Without China?
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vinzanityyy
on 22/12/2017, 16:51:38 UTC
The drop would definitely be a big loss if it wasn't for china I guess.
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Re: Who’s Satoshi Nakamoto?
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vinzanityyy
on 18/12/2017, 14:13:37 UTC
Satoshi Nakamoto is the name used by the unknown person or people who designed bitcoin and created its original reference implementation. As part of the implementation, they also devised the first blockchain database. In the process they were the first to solve the double-spending problem for digital currency.
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Re: What is a fair society?
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vinzanityyy
on 18/12/2017, 03:32:58 UTC
A fair society is being a good example as an individual to influence other, then influence became a thing, as well as being a fair society.
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Bitcoin's Potential
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vinzanityyy
on 18/12/2017, 02:27:08 UTC
This would be a good topic for you all, I just want to know your insights about bitcoin's potential in the future. Any opinions about it?
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Re: Introvert Vs. Extrovert
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vinzanityyy
on 17/12/2017, 11:40:38 UTC
Intro vs. Extro, I think each of these 2 has pros and cons...
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Re: The Dangers of Bitcoin
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vinzanityyy
on 17/12/2017, 11:34:28 UTC
I guess the dangers of bitcoin is that it is not safe, by the term " not safe" It means that it is not 100% secured because there are scammers in th web, that is why you should be vigilant.
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Re: Bitcoins speculation for 2018?
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vinzanityyy
on 14/12/2017, 13:52:48 UTC
Speculative vision about bitcoin's currency would increase about 50-70%
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Re: Can bitcoin survive?
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vinzanityyy
on 13/12/2017, 11:01:00 UTC
Bitcoin will definitely survive! Bitcoin has tons of potential.
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Re: Wait 360 seconds....
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vinzanityyy
on 11/12/2017, 16:19:16 UTC
As a newbie this is true, you have to avoid spam my dear bitcoiners
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Re: To travel is to live
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vinzanityyy
on 11/12/2017, 15:19:59 UTC
Most of my friends already know that I love travelling, and this is something that I truly live for. I travel because I want to explore different amazing and extraordinary places, to meet fabulous people from all over the world, to be more aware of the cultures of others as well as of my own, to learn, to see, to explore. Last night I was watching the “Amazing Race” show (a show where couples travel around the world, compete against each other resolving different clues to continue on their journey), and while they were in Copenhagen, Denmark, one of the clues was to memorize a poem of Worlds famous Danish author, poet, and fairy tale writer, Hans Christian Andersen, who among many others remarkable fairy tale stories also wrote “The Emperor’s New Clothes”, “The Princess and the Pea”, “The Little Mermaid” and “The Ugly Duckling”. These children stories remain even today very popular and are widely read across the globe.
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Re: Is BTC the new gold ?
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vinzanityyy
on 11/12/2017, 15:05:00 UTC
BTC is the real thing, I think it has a long long long way to go.  Cheesy
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Re: New member rank? (Copper Member)
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vinzanityyy
on 08/12/2017, 16:41:31 UTC
Its actually neat being a copper member, the main point of this is that you'll be able to post images, and this is actually a paid membership but it is actually great to have this membership