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  1. 20 hours ago, Kakabba said:

    We know that Italy is going through a major crisis, it would be good if we could donate some cryptocurrencies to help them get rid of the epidemic.

    yap starting with you 😂

    Let see if the yobit exchange site might implemente a new feture where people can donate thier bitcoin or other crypto assets to help in the fight against the corona virus pandemic, as it is one major problem the whole world needs to collaborate in fighting. 


  2. 22 hours ago, Jay8 said:

    many new enthusiasts have come across the halving phenomenon and are wanting to understand how it will influence the price increase.

    oh yes now i see, so it Quite seams like there are tones of newbies in the crypto world now that daily jobs are out of the definition of going to work, so some of these people turn to bitcoin trading and are lost on the term bitcoin halving, okay now i get it all. 


  3. 20 hours ago, Kakabba said:

    Bitcoin has gone through its biggest crisis since its inception during the last period due to the Corona virus, whose price has decreased a lot, but thanks to the large number of its users and the amount of supply and demand for it recovered and is likely to rise.

    but wait come to think of this corona virus pandemic, i really don't think that the price value for bitcoin or the crypto currency trading market was that much hit by the pandemic, only just a little, comparing it to the price fall just before the rise back in 2017


  4. wow so far i have being reading lots of different articles all about the different countries scattered around the globe accepting and adopting the bitcoin and the block chain technology, this is the very first time i am seeing a South America country involving in crypto


  5. On 4/18/2020 at 6:40 PM, laska smrtici said:

    Currently Bitcoin is trying to overcome the point established in the price of 7400 dollars and in a large percentage will succeed in surpassing it about 8300 dollars and after that it will continue to rise

    yeah, tgis prediction is just about the only comment that came very close to predicting how the price value for The bitcoin Will look like after some duration of struggling between the price value of seven thousand dollars, now tgat it rose to eight thousand, it is steadily going higher. 


  6. On 4/23/2020 at 9:34 AM, kusvuw10 said:

    I think bitcoin is a decentralized and unprecedented currency. It is decentralized and unchecked. It has been maintaining this for 10 years and has never changed

    well kets just keep on hopping it stays decentralised in it all next coming cycle of treats is Face's from the government, and lets all pit in our support as usual so as it will still succeed in overcoming these treats, in the nearest future coming. 


  7. well lets not forget that the reason bitcoin happens to have stayed at tge top of the crypto chain is because of its supply and demand, the reason for price fall of the bitcoin is as the results of fear after the corona virus pandemic crashed the world economy, tge demands reduced drastically and supply was much so the price also fell. 


  8. 9 hours ago, Buybacker said:

    Interesting service but it is not so much counrtyes awalible here. But in some countryes the are no BTC ATM at all.

    oh yes buybacker, I this was just almost the very same statement i was making, all dou having bitcoin atm around the word eases asset withdrawal, and with about 30000 atm machines available world wide, it is only still a small portion of people that can access it


  9. 4 hours ago, jamesvince said:

    Decisions of Indian government to ban crypto currencies market from last years but this year Supreme Court decision is crypto financial markets not illegal market now due to this now many investors looking forward for investment in crypto market. 

    yeah, this is all as a result that india has always been a country that welcomes ecery idea related to technological advancements, as the country is really doing its best to see it self at the top list of developed countries, so it sees this as one f those opportunities. 


  10. 11 hours ago, ethan1751 said:

    If there is a country that prohibits bitcoin trading, it will be difficult to have crypto and want to convert to fiat in that country. I think the difficulty is that.

    i still don't se why banning crypto currencies in a country would stop someone from being able to convert his or her money to the countries local currency, after all there are crypto exchange sites where your can exchange crypto for us dollar and send to posibly paypal or scrill and to your local bank. 


  11. wow, I on seeing this topic i was hoping the article will be intresting, and yes it was, man you deserve more like on this very topic you created,as it is quite packed with tones of facts about the bitcoin, i just wonder why more people couldn't just drop you a like, so sad 😔 


  12. 1 hour ago, Summi said:

    That price is been determined by the market. By the traders, by the investors and so many other because of what they think about it.

    yes sumi, the price value for the bitcoin is actually influenced by the people believe towards it, and contributing to that are the globall I economic situations, when people belive the price will fall, every other person stays away from buying, and seller sell for less in panic not to lose and when they belive price will go up, demand sets in and price rise, 👍


  13. i strongly believe that what ever it is that the government of any country dis, approved, bans, or is not in support of it, definitely the schools, collage universituniversities, And other educational institutions to wouldn't be in support of such too, so how was this possible?. 


  14. 20 hours ago, Zaino34 said:

    Yes, we know that bitcoin needs a lot of electrical energy, especially the mining process, but this problem can be avoided by using solar panels instead of electricity.

    yap that could be a simple alternative to easing how the supply of energy is derived, but i still don't think much energy is spent, for powering our phone or laptops etc, I used in minning, its only the processing power that is required much, from these devices. 


  15. 2 hours ago, Saboor said:

    Bitcoin has already face different challenges and it was able to overcome those challenges, this will be another way of bringing more development to bitcoin as it's strive higher

    oh yeah, the bitcoin truely has be faced with so many different challanges ever since it started getting recognition and acceptance, and it has alway find its way of overcoming these obstacles due to the support of the crypto world, lets keep giving it that support and it will overcome all. 


  16. 11 hours ago, ChilBran said:

    That means tour country accept it, bit they can later make ban on it but so far no law about it, you are free to buy it. Like in my country, they mute about  too and there are now crypto ATMs. 

    wow if your country have crypto ATMs arround then i must say it is very far ahead in the utilization of crypto , here we only exchange them online before maing withdrawals as people havent started trading them yet, and ony a few percent are involved in crypto


  17. 11 hours ago, ChilBran said:

    Only your country and countries that ban crypto will not be able to trade if the law is strict, but you can connect to another country using a VPN easily and do your trading, you can buy gift card to fund bitcoin wallet and convert it to any crypto you want to trade. There are still many other ways. 

    well most countries that have happened to baned the use and transactions of crypto currencies still yet haven't actually made this laws strict, I these is why its citizens happens to still endulge in taking part in crypto currency dealings and transactions. 


  18. 9 hours ago, ChilBran said:

    Without electricity phones, laptops and other wallet holder will not work, mining requires electricity, I believe you get the point now that bitcoin completely rely  electricity. 

    lol 😂, quite funny i must say, i actually never realized that you mean the power to supply phone laptops and other electronical gadgets that vould be used for bitcoin minning or transactions, as this never crossed my mind, lol but anyways thanks for making me understand. 


  19. actually i also had about thus and agreed that it actually is a wellcomed development, but later finding out that this service was actually from a third party plug in for your browser to exchange bitcoin for money when making the purchase online which i really wouldn't trust 😏


  20. 3 hours ago, King98 said:

    People know what it is and how to buy, sell and save and you can find less than 10% know the details of bitcoin everyone else knows its name but now day by day and still bitcoin is not new old school you then know about bitcoinYou can easily test how many people know

    😂 lol coming accross this topic again seamed funny, I reading this queted post again is more funnier, definitely not every one knows about bitcoin, but tgey yet still jump into aquiring it all for the big name it has in the crypto world, this actually is what make its demand more than its supply and giving it more value

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