If you buy cryptocurrency you are directly funding terrorism.
See you in jail, kiddo.
>>2335435
>implying im not a part of isis living in syria
>>2335435
>same can be said about US currency
t. nocoiner
>>2335435
10% of $100 bills contain residual cocaine and/or literal Mexican blood
Has anyone ever lost money using this site? Apparently because I ordered 2000USD worth of bitcoin my transaction is in the hands of some fellow a guy in the compliance department named John MacPherson AKA Horus AKA Crypsty. According to their website.
A simple cash transaction has now gone on over 24hrs and no one is talking to me. Phone number does not work.
Thanks
Do you kling-klongs not know how to use Google? If you're going to give some shady motherfucker tons of cash, you might want to google their fucking business for a second. You've been scammed. Now leave normie. REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
https://www.scamguard.com/wallofcoinscom/
>>2335401
>https://www.scamguard.com/wallofcoinscom/
Thats great.
so de amd rx480 and 490 are imposible to buy
when amd are going to solve this ?
im just want to mine some coins
sorry bad eng
>>2335311
Never. They know if they do somve it, their secret underground gpu farms will make less money.
>Normies would blame Ethereum premine on their loss
>Fair launch meme become a thing
>The only coin without premine is Litecoin, even Bitcoin has satosi premie
>They all would jump in Litecoin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2KP8koYC3s
>>2441951
whats with the litecoin shills today. Open up the ltc/btc chart and set it to 1 week candles to see the future of ltc
>>2442219
This is the first litecoin shilling I've seen today.. What's up with ETH shills shitting on literally every other coin there is?
Look at this coin nice and hard. It could very well be huge in the following months.
Website: http://www.coinonat.org/
Dev says updates are coming soon: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1835672.320
Does this coin look good lads? It's on Yobit and Cryptopia. There's an 2,307,102 circulating supply and it's just 1 cent.
This legit could be the next Stratis niggers.
>>2335398
>http://www.coinonat.org
It's shit, they can't even spell coverage correctly on their website...it's "covarage" :)
By the looks of their own BTCtalk thread..the initial crowdsale was selling them for .000058 per CXT. and its currently selling around .00000518, thats a ~x10 negative difference. Either a good thing or bad thing. But darn sure its initial holders that didn't sell would like for it to raise at least x10 times to cut their loss
instead of bitching about losses today or shilling some shitcoin lets talk about the Aug 1 future.
The UASF is the biz choice right?I dont trust Jihan gookand a split coin sounds like shit, guaranteed atleast one exchange would fuck over its users with the two sets of coins.
So soft fork activated and BIP in effect, would that finally lower these fucking transaction fees?
>>2335219
>users make a soft "fork"
>keep doing their shit
>eventual hard fork invalidates everything from that point
fucking retards
fuck off back of r bitcoin
>>2335219
segwit is working fine for ltc. there is no reason why btc can't successfully implement it. This is our only chance to fuck the chink miners back and I am relishing the opportunity.
Has anyone here used/had any success with crypto trading bots?
>>2441941
please suggest wich bot will earn me at least some small money
Yes, but it is marginal, but still a lot more than nothing, since I work full time.
However, it is not complete. Is find some patterns in CoinMarketCap and tries to buy those coins in poloniex.
The problem is that I have no time to implement strategic selling, setting orders at different prices, and I prefer to enjoy creating them myself. I make about ~0.2 - 0.5 BTC. a week at least.
>>2441987
Sorry, I meant 0.02 to 0.05 BTC. Still sleepy.
Has anyone here read the official report on the 2008 financial crisis?
https://www.gpo.gov/featured/Financial_Crisis_Report.htm
Majority opinion (six out of the ten committee members)
>Too much greed
>Not enough regulation
Dissent 1 (three committee members)
>1. USA/Europe credit bubble
>2. USA housing bubble
>3. Nontraditional mortgages
>4. Credit ratings and securitization
>5. Concentration of correlated risk (i.e., banks didn't realize that the entire housing bubble would burst at once, since housing bubbles previously had been regional, and overcoming regional housing bubbles was a major upside of securitization)
>6. Leverage and liquidity risk (gigantic debt ratios funded with overnight loans)
>7. Risk of contagion (domino effect of bank failures due to credit risk)
>8. Common shock (everybody bet on housing)
>9. Financial shock and panic
>10. Financial crisis causes economic crisis
Dissent 2 (one committee member)
>USA government housing policy encouraged banks to make too many risky loans to poor people
So, who's right?
>>2335206
>Dissent
Is that a new ICO? Where can I buy the tokens? dur
>>2335206
Dissent 2 which opened up room for shit like dissent 1 to happen.
The Fed knew what was happening, and the banks knew the bank bailout was coming & that they'd get away with it.
There's a reason why only one banker was arrested over it, and it didn't even happen in America. Bernie Madoff steals $18 billion from people and gets 150 years in prison, while the ceos of the biggest banks admit to fucking over the American people & cause $22 trillion worth of damages and many of them still retained their positions in their respective companies.
when you take a fat hit of weed and buy bitbean
>>2441752
why are you buying bean?
>>2442368
is there any reason to not spread across all coins so that if one fails, you merely distribute across the others and so on until you are riding on only positives? things like hearing about errors or mistakes or bad reviews, moving out then moving back in on a positive for your coinfolio.
>>2442368
Because in a year from now he wants to be rich
https://blog.aeternity.com/security-transparency-simplicity-1411fad10974
https://blockchain.aeternity.com/%C3%A6ternity-blockchain-whitepaper.pdf
Opinions?
>>2335137
I got in on the original ICO because it's just a better version of the original ETH blockchain.
ICOs are hot esp. with good marketing teams like this one.
>>2335405
Original ICO? Do you mean week 1? Or was there another ICO that I was not aware of? I'm thinking of putting 1 BTC into this one since it looks really solid.
>started 2 weeks ago with $600
>was expecting some decent gains
>only earned $30
what am I doing wrong?
>>2441699
>investing in shitty stale coins
>>2441699
You've chosen slow but stable growers
i see a lot of advice to diversify, but I only agree with that when you have a nice chunk of money to invest. In your case, I might just choose one of the alt coins you actually believe in and go all in on that. IMO.
pumping GISK @ Nova TO 40 SATS
Just bought 2.5 mil let's fuck this game up boi
If fucking ENV and LAGA can do it I believe this piece of shit can too. I'm in.
Giving .02 BTC to whoever can do the best 50 cent impression over Vocaroo
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0dWnAwhB9dI
Gibsmedat 16hPTUGKWQsv4SfJp3X8QRHTDc8AQxWzbX
>>2441555
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0L3Ie4md2lx
1F62KajLgi3raxKN2iVsvigY739DZ27e8M
ty senpai
I have enough Mooncoin meme money to buy 1 ETH now. Started trading with $60 a week and a half ago and my portfolio now sits at over $400.
>Best meme money gains thread
>Goodfeels.jpg thread
>>2335113
Based on my talks with the relevant communities, ldoge and MAD are next. Both have active developer and marketing teams, which is what made mooncoin a winner. Mooncoin is going to go up a lot more though
>>2335113
Congrats OP, but I wouldn't give up on Moon quite yet.
GRC moonshot incoming
>my body is ready
Gridcoin > Golem. People realized that after the initial surge from the reddit CEO tweet.
Gridcoin is technically and logistically superior to Golem (the only rival on that specific blockchain technology atm) yet their ability to promote themselves is a little lackluster.. Let's see if we can turn that around.
>gridcoin
hello 2013
>>2441745
Your point being? Plenty of coins that are on the market today are that old (not by release, but development). Grid's age is only an advantage in this case.