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hero member
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LOTEO
Thx , but why use bitcoin core in desktop because fee or they are the same in web wallet

Desktop wallets can have more security. The Bitcoin protocol does not rely on a trusted third party, with a web wallet you have to trust the third party.
copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
Thx , but why use bitcoin core in desktop because fee or they are the same in web wallet

If you use a desktop wallet you are in full control of your private keys. This way you dont have to rely on some service to keep your coins safe. This is just my view, there is no best wallet for everyone. For some an online service that keeps your keys safe is a better choice. Thats why there are so many different wallets, because someone in the past was not happy with the ones available and made a new one.
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Thx , but why use bitcoin core in desktop because fee or they are the same in web wallet
copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
why bitcoin core is most popular and very  used than online wallet ?

I doubt it is. Where did you get that info? Its big and slow and even though I currently run 3 full nodes* and plan on running more I doubt the average user does the same.


* a full node is when you have a complete copy of the blockchain as you do with bitcoin core.
hero member
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I prefer Zakir over Muhammed when mentioning me!
why bitcoin core is most popular and very  used than online wallet ?

Unlike other wallets, Bitcoin core have RPC calls. It is the most reason behind the usage. See these for more details:

1) https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/API_reference_(JSON-RPC)
2) Unofficial : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-core-0921-rpc-calls-extended-list-pastebinbitcoinse-x-post-800892

   ~~MZ~~
hero member
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why bitcoin core is most popular and very  used than online wallet ?
sr. member
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How come there isn't much (if any) good analysis on bitcoin price projections?

Thanks!
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BTC/Doge
I have a question concerning cloud mining, i have an account at cex.io that i mostly fund through freebitcoin and freedogecoin, is it better to hold the currency (doge mainly as i tend to buy ghs with the btc straight away) or convert it to either btc or ltc to buy more ghs and/or trade with it?

If you consider in how much the price of ghs is going to drop into your calculations, since you'll have to sell it off eventually - that affects your profits too.
Even there is some profit from it, it's not a very high amount and mining has seen a trend of slowly getting less and less profitable.

Considering in the different risks too such as cex.io closing down/running off with your money as has happened to many other big services before (hi mtgox) I'm personally not a fan of cloud mining.
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legendary
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I have a question concerning cloud mining, i have an account at cex.io that i mostly fund through freebitcoin and freedogecoin, is it better to hold the currency (doge mainly as i tend to buy ghs with the btc straight away) or convert it to either btc or ltc to buy more ghs and/or trade with it?

You'll never break even from the mining on it's own. You're better off holding the crypto then spending it on cloud mining.

Let me know if you have any further questions.
newbie
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I have a question concerning cloud mining, i have an account at cex.io that i mostly fund through freebitcoin and freedogecoin, is it better to hold the currency (doge mainly as i tend to buy ghs with the btc straight away) or convert it to either btc or ltc to buy more ghs and/or trade with it?
copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
I've got a question but I don't know if it's relevant to Bitcoin or not.
 Maybe someone knows.

  I came across an article about "illegal prime numbers" and I ended up at this wikipedia page
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal_prime
   
 and I was wondering if any of the Bitcoin code could be written as "executable prime numbers".
-snip-
If any other user has any input on this question feel free to contribute!
-snip-

Well this is a pretty broad answer, but since there are an infinite number of primes [1] and even an infite number of primes in the form needed for an illegal prime [2] there is at least one that can represent the current code of the reference client for bitcoin. But honestly, Illegal numbers are not a concept by mathematicians, technicians or programmers. Its an concept that originates in the wrong idea that information can be owned and licensed. Information is neither matter nor energy it is something different even though we need matter and/or energy to store it. The concept of secret algorithms that can not be known in order to protect something was outdated before the first computer was build [3] yet people still cling to that idea. The illegal prime is just another story that proves that humans will find a way to share information, even if that would require you to print the source into a book [4].



[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclid%27s_theorem
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirichlet%27s_theorem_on_arithmetic_progressions
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_through_obscurity
[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy#Criminal_investigation
legendary
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I've got a question but I don't know if it's relevant to Bitcoin or not.
 Maybe someone knows.

  I came across an article about "illegal prime numbers" and I ended up at this wikipedia page
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal_prime
   
 and I was wondering if any of the Bitcoin code could be written as "executable prime numbers".

I'm not exactly sure, I'll have to read up more on Illegal Prime Numbers. If any other user has any input on this question feel free to contribute!

There's a $200 Amazon Gift Card being given out soon!
full member
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 I've got a question but I don't know if it's relevant to Bitcoin or not.
 Maybe someone knows.

  I came across an article about "illegal prime numbers" and I ended up at this wikipedia page
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal_prime
   
 and I was wondering if any of the Bitcoin code could be written as "executable prime numbers".
 
 
newbie
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In terms of investment it's supposed to be quite profitable to invest small low-risk amounts and make small profits off the small peaks and troffs that occur on almost an hourly basis with bitcoin. Because of its volatile nature it can be much quicker to make money trading BTC as opposed to trading stocks/currencies in the same way. That said, you really do have to know what you're doing when it comes to that.
legendary
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Is it the most safe and profitable to invest bitcoin is just to trading it? buy low sell high?

I have invested in HYIPS , cloudmining, ponzis games, and all of them turn to be scams

when i asked about mining, most of the member here told me it is not worth it anymore

so what the best way to invest or earning BTC right now?

Trading isn't safe at all, as bitcoin price is very volatile and unpredictable.
I couldn't find another good bitcoin investment opportunity after JD is down.

The best place you can invest right now is your own cold storage ;)
hero member
Activity: 625
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Is it the most safe and profitable to invest bitcoin is just to trading it? buy low sell high?

I have invested in HYIPS , cloudmining, ponzis games, and all of them turn to be scams

when i asked about mining, most of the member here told me it is not worth it anymore

so what the best way to invest or earning BTC right now?

Trading isn't safe at all, as bitcoin price is very volatile and unpredictable.
I couldn't find another good bitcoin investment opportunity after JD is down.
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
Is it the most safe and profitable to invest bitcoin is just to trading it? buy low sell high?

I have invested in HYIPS , cloudmining, ponzis games, and all of them turn to be scams

when i asked about mining, most of the member here told me it is not worth it anymore

so what the best way to invest or earning BTC right now?

Better way is find the best way for you to get money then use the money to buy Bitcoins. If it happens the best way will already pay you with Bitcoins, gret for you, if not, it is not bad.

HODL won't will earn you bitcoins, because 1BTC = 1BTC for all eternity(it is the identity principle)
member
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BTC/Doge
Some people consider Casascius physical Bitcoins as a reasonable investment to grow the amount of your BTC. But then again, you have to do your own research and math on what the payoffs of that would be, and it would probably be easier to just flip them in the short-term instead of holding long-term.
hero member
Activity: 820
Merit: 1000
Is it the most safe and profitable to invest bitcoin is just to trading it? buy low sell high?

I have invested in HYIPS , cloudmining, ponzis games, and all of them turn to be scams

when i asked about mining, most of the member here told me it is not worth it anymore

so what the best way to invest or earning BTC right now?
You'll see HODL written a lot on here,
It simply means buy and hold.
It's the best advice for the majority of us that don't know that much.
Later on if you learn enough you can try earning, but make sure you know what you're doing first.

Literally speaking, you can never earn BTC with hodling your bitcoin.
You can earn some USD when bitcoin price goes up, but your 10 btc will forever be the same 10 btc in your wallet lol. Tongue
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