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September 17, 2013, 07:35:31 PM
#29
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What kind of income is realistic on a part-time basis? Per week, or month, etc?  Smiley

Per round, which is basically per month.

No set amount, based on shares.

180,000,000 coins per round
1,000 words gets you 1 share of the coins
You can get 80 shares per round
There can be an unlimited number of publishers, but each gets 80 shares max per round. So share sizes are random depending on post counts.

So based on my rough fuzzy math, if you get the max shares per round, you could expect maybe .5 - 1.5 BTC per round?


I got $2000 my first round writing 64,000
And at LEAST .5 BTC for 15,000 this round (and DVcoins will be half the price they were when I made $2000 )... So I think your math is a little too fuzzy, lol.

Wow, surprising. I'll have to check this out. Thanks for the tip.
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September 17, 2013, 05:52:45 PM
#28
Check out Devtome.
What kind of income is realistic on a part-time basis? Per week, or month, etc?  Smiley

Per round, which is basically per month.

No set amount, based on shares.

180,000,000 coins per round
1,000 words gets you 1 share of the coins
You can get 80 shares per round
There can be an unlimited number of publishers, but each gets 80 shares max per round. So share sizes are random depending on post counts.

So based on my rough fuzzy math, if you get the max shares per round, you could expect maybe .5 - 1.5 BTC per round?


I got $2000 my first round writing 64,000
And at LEAST .5 BTC for 15,000 this round (and DVcoins will be half the price they were when I made $2000 )... So I think your math is a little too fuzzy, lol.
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September 17, 2013, 05:42:08 PM
#27
Check out Devtome.
What kind of income is realistic on a part-time basis? Per week, or month, etc?  Smiley

Per round, which is basically per month.

No set amount, based on shares.

180,000,000 coins per round
1,000 words gets you 1 share of the coins
You can get 80 shares per round
There can be an unlimited number of publishers, but each gets 80 shares max per round. So share sizes are random depending on post counts.

So based on my rough fuzzy math, if you get the max shares per round, you could expect maybe .5 - 1.5 BTC per round?
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September 17, 2013, 05:29:00 PM
#26
Check out Devtome.
What kind of income is realistic on a part-time basis? Per week, or month, etc?  Smiley

Per round, which is basically per month.

No set amount, based on shares.

180,000,000 coins per round
1,000 words gets you 1 share of the coins
You can get 80 shares per round
There can be an unlimited number of publishers, but each gets 80 shares max per round. So share sizes are random depending on post counts.
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September 17, 2013, 03:53:28 PM
#25
Check out Devtome.
What kind of income is realistic on a part-time basis? Per week, or month, etc?  Smiley
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September 17, 2013, 03:02:37 PM
#24
No Nostradamus in the house?
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September 17, 2013, 02:10:31 PM
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September 17, 2013, 02:00:31 PM
#22
The economy has BEEN collapsed. I'm 21 and have never had over $2,000. And things are only getting MORE expensive.
It will slowly get worse for most people, just like it has been for a long, long, long time.

I would be looking at a long path of shit if it weren't for Devcoin. Bitcoin is great and all, but you need money to get involved.
You've got my attention. What sets devcoin apart? I mean, I know it is quite cheap and one could acquire a lot with a little... but are you saying you are long term bullish on devcoin, or something else?

I'm saying I get free Devcoins for writing, and it is basically my only source of (really helpful) income.
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September 17, 2013, 01:44:27 PM
#21
The economy has BEEN collapsed. I'm 21 and have never had over $2,000. And things are only getting MORE expensive.
It will slowly get worse for most people, just like it has been for a long, long, long time.

I would be looking at a long path of shit if it weren't for Devcoin. Bitcoin is great and all, but you need money to get involved.
You've got my attention. What sets devcoin apart? I mean, I know it is quite cheap and one could acquire a lot with a little... but are you saying you are long term bullish on devcoin, or something else?
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September 17, 2013, 12:39:33 PM
#20
The economy has BEEN collapsed. I'm 21 and have never had over $2,000. And things are only getting MORE expensive.
It will slowly get worse for most people, just like it has been for a long, long, long time.

I would be looking at a long path of shit if it weren't for Devcoin. Bitcoin is great and all, but you need money to get involved.
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September 17, 2013, 12:13:29 PM
#19
The economy has BEEN collapsed. I'm 21 and have never had over $2,000. And things are only getting MORE expensive.
It will slowly get worse for most people, just like it has been for a long, long, long time.
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September 17, 2013, 12:03:58 PM
#18
Even from Finland it doesn't look rosy... Things going downhill and we are "better off" than southern parts of EMU...

It's suprising how everything seems to be collapsing, but on other hand we haven't really fully run out of energy and such...

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September 17, 2013, 10:56:32 AM
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I like this videos, finally someone who is telling the truth....
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September 16, 2013, 10:47:14 PM
#16
The economy has BEEN collapsed. I'm 21 and have never had over $2,000. And things are only getting MORE expensive.
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You cannot kill love
September 14, 2013, 03:07:15 PM
#15
I'll give it 8 years.
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September 14, 2013, 02:58:03 PM
#14
Not anytime soon
This. It'll be a while.
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September 14, 2013, 09:04:35 AM
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Not anytime soon
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Hey baby, there ain't no easy way out
September 12, 2013, 02:24:06 AM
#12
I'm from Italy.

From here the picture looks ugly. We have the higher disoccupation-rate ever. 2 millions peope lost their jobs and are not getting them back any time soon.

The State is taxing real-economy (private sector) up to around 52%. Public debt is soaring. Our political class is either corrupt or dumb.

The whole state-sector is running on loans it's never be able to pay back.

Tha worst thing is that, after the financial crisis wiped away all misaligned business, we still had a lot of healthy business that, in present economic conditions, are running the risk of being killed by state overtaxation.

Our weak-point is the state. Its collapse could trigger a change. But I wouldn't call it economic-collapse. It would be state collapse. It certainly will generate econimic distress. Think to all the old people living off state pensions (almost everybody retired here), but it could also free us from state overtaxation, overregulation, corruption and plain dumbness.

Actually it can be any minute.
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Capitalism is the crisis.
September 11, 2013, 10:23:36 PM
#11
Before 2045.
Bitcoin's gonna be the padding.
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September 11, 2013, 09:12:16 PM
#10
"When Will The Economy Collapse?"

My estimate going back to the mid 2000's was 2012.  I was wrong.


Maybe not.  I'm reminded of hitting a deer with a good shot, but not a crippling shot.  It may immediately dash off, not knowing they it is already dead.  

Some things economically could definitely have been dead for years and they've been hiding it.  That may be the essential nature of the game, the new normal rather than the rare occurence.

It's rational to worry about war being started to shield and excuse an economic collapse or gradual restructuring, but that is not the only way it plays out.  For example, Argentina 2001, Brazil, Russia (1990) these collapses were not cause by or accompanied by wars.
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