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yes like that, therefore I don't really want bitcoin, because the prices are very chaotic and very unstable. for a while it's better to choose invest or trade on forex or something else. if there is already an official regulation that regulates bitcoin. maybe bitcoin will be better for investment.
very good discussion, and also great advice, I agree to wait for the official regulation to regulate bitcoin. maybe bitcoin will be better for investment. and hopefully not scam
#16 - February 10, 2019, 12:39:06 PM

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Its the coin name, cardano is also good if you want to start mining. But i myself never mine crypto, i more like trader than miner
ohh, is being a trader more profitable than mining bit coins?



#17 - February 10, 2019, 12:48:19 PM

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Maybe it's true that the price of Bitcoin has gone up again. But it feels very difficult to reach the highest price last year. Given that there are already several countries that prohibit the use of bitcoin. Maybe this is also what has become investor confidence in bitcoin declining.
is that really what you are talking about, which country has banned the use of bit coins?

because I just heard it


#18 - February 10, 2019, 12:51:59 PM

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very good discussion, and also great advice, I agree to wait for the official regulation to regulate bitcoin. maybe bitcoin will be better for investment. and hopefully not scam
I hope so too. because it will be very regrettable that one of the technologies must end SCAM. I really want to see Bitcoin better than now. thank you, happy to discuss with you.
#19 - February 10, 2019, 12:55:28 PM

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is that really what you are talking about, which country has banned the use of bit coins?

because I just heard it

Some countries like China, Russia, etc. Maybe you can read some of the references. I don't really remember, and I don't want to remember it. Because bitcoin has disappointed me.
Hehehe
#20 - February 10, 2019, 01:24:53 PM

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Some countries like China, Russia, etc. Maybe you can read some of the references. I don't really remember, and I don't want to remember it. Because bitcoin has disappointed me.
Hehehe
Is it true that you state that the Chinese state, Russia 
has completely banned mining coin bits and traded them?



#21 - February 10, 2019, 01:30:39 PM

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This morning, I opened the cellphone, and immediately found information that one of the companies that provided the buying and selling service hashing power has been hackedI as a lay person, of course, immediately questioned the continuity of the BTC ...
however ... can this affect the BTC?
which site is that?i don't think it will affect  BTC teh whole.
the buying and hashing industry is not the profitable at teh moment, because the mining difficulty increase, and also the price is getting lower. can't keep up with the electricity needs
#22 - February 10, 2019, 01:38:34 PM

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Is it true that you state that the Chinese state, Russia 
has completely banned mining coin bits and traded them?



Maybe not entirely.
Like what happened to Russia in 2017 last year during the World Cup event. There are still several places and hotels that still service Bitcoin payments.
#23 - February 10, 2019, 01:52:01 PM

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Maybe not entirely.
Like what happened to Russia in 2017 last year during the World Cup event. There are still several places and hotels that still service Bitcoin payments.
I don't think there will e any country which can 100% banned BTC usage.
its decentralised, so that one can still use it as long as there is a internet connection to connect to the blockchain.
There are still a big miner in china despite the banned.
#24 - February 10, 2019, 03:04:42 PM

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I don't think there will e any country which can 100% banned BTC usage.
its decentralised, so that one can still use it as long as there is a internet connection to connect to the blockchain.
There are still a big miner in china despite the banned.

That's why I say "maybe not completely".
I just explained what I knew. After all, even though the country cannot 100% prohibit the use of Bitcoin, but if every merchant does not accept bitcoin payments, will people use bitcoin again?
#25 - February 10, 2019, 04:33:10 PM

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That's why I say "maybe not completely".
I just explained what I knew. After all, even though the country cannot 100% prohibit the use of Bitcoin, but if every merchant does not accept bitcoin payments, will people use bitcoin again?
I believe there will still be a chance taht to happen. person to person payment. BUt that will greatly reduce the populaity of bitcoin
#26 - February 10, 2019, 11:24:56 PM

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This morning, I opened the cellphone, and immediately found information that one of the companies that provided the buying and selling service hashing power has been hackedI as a lay person, of course, immediately questioned the continuity of the BTC ...
however ... can this affect the BTC?

I think the price of BTTC depends on many factors that can be made by someone who has a lot of money,
#27 - February 11, 2019, 04:02:19 AM

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I think the price of BTTC depends on many factors that can be made by someone who has a lot of money,
It hard to control the price even if you have a lot of money. if you look at the market caps of BTC its worth billions of Dollar. so its need many people to move the price not just those who have the money.
#28 - February 11, 2019, 04:24:49 AM

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It hard to control the price even if you have a lot of money. if you look at the market caps of BTC its worth billions of Dollar. so its need many people to move the price not just those who have the money.
Yes, it is true, not like with forex that more easy to control with some country
#29 - February 11, 2019, 05:22:46 AM

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Yes, it is true, not like with forex that more easy to control with some country
yes, that is why we have to wait for the price to go up and start buying. 
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