BitCoin is the stable currency of the deepweb, dont let anyone fool you; its not going anywhere; if anything I predict it will grow stronger after the Chinese decide to embrace it again.
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In response to Jean Sqribe
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Jean Sqribe wrote:
BitCoin is the stable currency of the deepweb, dont let anyone fool you; its not going anywhere; if anything I predict it will grow stronger after the Chinese decide to embrace it again. It doesn't matter if the Chinese government embraces it again. Cryptocurrencies gain more and more global notoriety every single day. It's only a matter of time before they become common in daily life. |
In response to Detedagowa
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Detedagowa wrote:
I'm totally with you, I honestly don't see it going anywhere anytime soon. Also even if it was only worth pennies if you collect enough tin-cans you could still amass a fortune. xD That type of thinking causes people to lose their life savings on penny stocks. |
In response to Kalzar
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Kalzar wrote:
Detedagowa wrote: Yeah, Pretty sure Penny Stocks are a valid way to invest, taking bunk advice from people who buy as groups then sell shit out from under your feet without warning you is a good way to lose money on them. Also who the hell invests more than they can afford to lose...you don't put all your eggs in one basket EVER! If you do your loss is nobodies fault but your own It doesn't matter if the Chinese government embraces it again. Cryptocurrencies gain more and more global notoriety every single day. It's only a matter of time before they become common in daily life. Again couldn't agree more, look up the bitcoin credit card, basically making it so easy to spend your cache of bitcoins. "Users of the free Xapo wallet will receive a free credit card number complete with expiration date that they can use to pay online. For $15 they can request a physical card with magstripe that is usable at any store that accepts MasterCard. PIN and chip cards will be available in Europe." |
I suspect we've veered off topic again. Perhaps you'd like to create a new topic to discuss the merits and viability of crypto-currency?
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In response to Ripper man5
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Ripper man5 wrote:
Another month another $200 lol. Much appreciated! |
Cloud Magic wrote:
Let's do the math, how much ramen will that get Tom ? At least seven ramen. |
In response to Tom
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Tom wrote:
Kozuma3 wrote: Hey what happened to this Tom? How about throw some numbers on the byond fundometer page monthly pertaining to how much was made with donations and through the games. And yes I am reviewing everything Tom thought he might do lol. Make a list and do them. Great suggestions should be pushed through so people are convinced their money is put in use. |
In response to Ripper man5
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I'm still waiting for the video Tom said he was going to post :P
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Just an idea for the creators. Maybe contact universities, or colleges with coding or game designing classes and work with them. This could be a good project for up and coming young people. To not only learn how to code and develop games but to potentially to use something they have created here in their portfolio.
Not only could this bring in investment, but more activity. |
In response to LucyWolfa
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This idea has been floated before, but nothing has really come of it. I'm not sure it's necessarily the right fit for a university course, which is why it's never caught on there.
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Just to flick another random thing, maybe create a skillshare course thing http://www.skillshare.com/. Might work might not. Em id try think of some more ideas.
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I'm totally with you, I honestly don't see it going anywhere anytime soon. Also even if it was only worth pennies if you collect enough tin-cans you could still amass a fortune. xD