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Most of the common people think that bitcoin is used only by hackers and criminals,even one of my friend said that it is used by hackers when I am telling about crypto currency to him.Later I explained what is bitcoin and other crypto currencies but still he confused,he can only get what is bitcoin when he research about himself.

In this situation how can we explain that what is real bitcoin?

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Bitcoin Cash Forum / Bitcoin vs Bitcoin Cash
« on: July 31, 2018, 08:09:06 PM »
So after the fork happened and Bitcoin Cash was created, as of today on CoinMarketCap it shows:

Bitcoin
capital $118,038,167,261
price $6,962.42
circulating 16,953,612
volume last 24 hrs $4,671,340,000   

Bitcoin Cash
capital $11,306,077,844
price $663.06
circulating 17,051,288
volume last 24 hrs $286,801,000   

On every count Bitcoin beats Bitcoin Cash so the question arises, what was the point of creating Bitcoin Cash? Apart from making very rich bitcoin holding people even more wealthier by creating Bitcoin Cash and adding to their portfolio it seems that there was no need for it. I hear about transactions fees and groups of devs so on being better at Bitcoin Cash but in all honestly what was the point?

Did all those advocating the demise of Bitcoin actually exchange all their BTC for BCH? I doubt it.

To me it seems Bitcoin was always going to come out on top of that battle so why did those whales pushing for the fork really do it and create Bitcoin Cash?

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Ethereum Forum / Can ethereum replace bitcoin?
« on: July 31, 2018, 05:51:25 PM »
Hey guys, do you think is it possible? I mean, can any crypto currency replace bitcoin? For example ethereum, I think it is a good alternative! What’s your opinion?

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Bitcoin Forum / I don’t buy Bitcoin to become wealthy
« on: July 31, 2018, 04:23:26 AM »
I don’t buy Bitcoin to become wealthy. I buy Bitcoin to avoid becoming poor. There is a big difference as most people will learn in the coming years.
Like my friend said:
Whenever someone asks me, "Why are you buying bitcoin?"
I say, "I'm not buying bitcoin, I'm selling dollars".

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Bitcoin Forum / The next trend of bitcoin?
« on: July 30, 2018, 06:46:32 PM »
Good news recently pushed the bitcoin price up to over $ 8,000. It is rumored that the bitcoin ETF investment fund may be approved by the SEC. This makes the bitcoin price very unpredictable. If the situation is favorable, the bitcoin price will increase until that date and if it is actually approved the bitcoin price will skyrocket and the whole market will go up. Conversely, if it has not been approved will lead to price go down the whole market. You think the case will happen?

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As supreme court is still to take decision regarding regulation of crypto currency in India after RBI denied and asked banks to stop transactions. Are Indian investors still want to make crypto investment! What will happen to people who didn't withdrew money back?

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EOS Forum / EOS and ADA, Or is there another option?
« on: July 30, 2018, 05:37:43 AM »
I want to hold 1 or 2 coin which has a foundation and value in the future in 5-8 months, I was too tired to trade, please discuss to help me see the best price with the best price.

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Ethereum Forum / Winner of this year, ETH or BTC?
« on: July 29, 2018, 06:56:43 PM »
Recently, I was thinkig. Is there really any reason for the BTC to be the market leader? The only thing that is giving the value to BTC is pretty much the fact, that it was the first crypto currency. It is the grandfather of all cryptos. But we know it has its flaws... It was never designed for broad usage, it has scaling issues and so on.

On the other hand, we were given ETH. The Crypto Kitties or w/e the awesome internet meme ETH appliction is called showed us, that ETH network has issues with high amounts of usage. BUT, 90% of all altcoins are based on the ERC-20 standard, brought to us by ETH. The smart contracts using the Solidity are extremly good piece of technolgy.

So my question is. Do you think, that BTC will keep its leadership, or will ETH be the winner of this year and surpass its ancestor?

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EOS Forum / Are you holding EOS?
« on: July 29, 2018, 05:53:55 PM »
EOS is a new block chain architecture introduced by the software http://EOS.IO, which aims to realize the performance extension of distributed applications. Notice that it is not like COINS and etheric fang is money, but on http://EOS.IO tokens issued on a software project, known as block chain 3.0 (from the network), solely on the rules of the development and direction of the above, we can know the grand goal of the EOS, the etheric lane has been very successful from virtual currency to a variety of applications, but also the basis of limited to 2.0, and EOS is in the etheric lane 3.0 model developed on the basis of block chain, what is block chain 3.0? The simple idea is to apply the block chain technology to any field in our reality, which is the practical application of block chain 3.0 in reality.

If the EOS can actually implement the application of block chain 3.0, it is highly likely that the powerful EOS will surpass ETH's value in the future. There are also reports that EOS has raised billions of dollars in funding, and that enthusiasm is not far behind any of the previous blockchain technology and virtual currency. However, since the current EOS main network has not been launched, it is only a trend, so it is necessary to know whether the EOS can achieve the desired effect or whether the EOS will be online.



At present, it seems that EOS can surpass ETH, and if it does operate according to the block chain 3.0 mode, I think it is very likely. However, the hypothesis and the practical application are two different things, so it is only after the EOS is fully implemented that the results can be obtained.

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Monero Forum / Is Monero a Good Investment?
« on: July 29, 2018, 05:19:22 PM »
Dear Altcointalks community,

I recently started researching in altcoin and I tried to figure out which other altcoin is more used in sending money online (I think a traded currency shows that the currency will resist in the future and will grow) and I came to the conclusion that Monero is that coin.


Why Monero? I think it's pretty simple, Monero because I saw that everyone from the dark web asks for payments in Monero, and this leads me to think that Monero would be a good investment now because from what I understand, even Bitcoin has first massively traded on the dark web, and Monero came as a more anonymous alternative to the dark web and so it replaced the bitcoin there.

So, as the title of this thread says: Is Monero a Good Investment?

I have presented my theory, but what do you think?

Please expose your opinion to help me in making the final decision whether to invest my money in Monero or not.


I deeply appreciate your contribution on this thread.

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Cryptocurrency Price Speculations / Price Ethereum No Movement
« on: July 29, 2018, 04:52:22 PM »
I see bitcoin prices are now starting to rise slowly, but the price of ethereum is currently no movement. is there too much fraud in ico now, so ethereum is not popular anymore?

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Ethereum Forum / Best competitors to Ethereum?
« on: July 28, 2018, 05:39:56 PM »
Which are the best competitors to Ethereum, and why do you think so?

(I know on top of my head that Cardano and IOTA try to challenge Ethereum,
although they still haven't proved much from my understanding?)

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Bitcoin Forum / WHY DO MOST PEOPLE FORGET BITCOIN SO SOON?
« on: July 28, 2018, 04:09:43 PM »
Anytime i see some members of this forum asking "Is Bitcoin dead"?, or "Is this the fall of bitcoin" i just become speechless because it is so shocking to hear that within just six months when bitcoin improved the financial status of people last year without any hard sweating people have forgotten about it so soon. I now understand the saying that "Men forgets easily". Well i can't really blame them but I know the few Real Crypto Enthusiasts like myself still believe in BITCOIN and we are going to keep investing in it because we know that the its value will rise with time.

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Bitcoin has been in existence before the springs up of altcoin, but some Altcoins have really makes their stand in the Cryptocurrency world and also acceptable among the people. So at the moment between Bitcoin and Altcoins which one is highly use as money and means of payment.

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Crypto currency Mining / About minners
« on: July 19, 2018, 06:54:44 AM »
I'm afraid of the coin miners. With virtual digging capabilities - also known as a hashrate - is increasingly concentrated on relatively small holdings, which may increase the risk that diggers will jointly perform attacks to make up 51% of control. Transactional activities or code changes in the blockchain to their will.

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