"uᴉoɔʇᴉq Uncensored is a popular uᴉoɔʇᴉq podcast that has recently been rustling jimmies and flipping tables in the face of the “Blockchain” community. They offer a scathing, immature and humorous critique of this culture, mainly because it fetishizes mindless support of projects (even if they may be scams) and an air of hyper-seriousness." Full Story Here: https://medium.com/@fmartinka/
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Thank you! I think this what the community has been looking for. Subassets and P2SH puts Counterparty back at the edge for building advanced Bitcoin transactions and token use-cases. Taking a quick look at github, I especially appreciate the recent work put into comprehensive optimization and stability of Counterparty software overall. After all, the more esoteric new features get, the more the platform has to become hardened to external stresses, memory leaks and potential processing caveats. As a side effect, keeping exchanges and developers happy will have a fantastic pay-offs in the future. And I'm glad that Ruben is now the core team, as he seems to be busy on XCP development already. AAA+++
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Good to see some investment into the ecosystem with DevParty.
Does anyone have a good grasp as to where the XCP technology is versus other alternatives to expanding Bitcoin's functionality? There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of new projects being built and I am wondering why. Is the Ethereum smart contracts wait holding up progress?
Nothing is moving forward. The team is too busy making money with other projects.
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I noticed a glitch in the demo. If I press end and then start to play quickly, it freezes. (Chrome browser)
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Be careful this will grow really fast better be prepared for all the attention
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Any advice on how it could be more exciting? I think its pretty good
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Ah! What do you think would be the best way to explain it? good job for the game i liked your website but this type of gambling games it's not my thing i prefer sports gambling or online cards dice gambling you have to be very lucky to winn something good in these type of minesweeper game The house edge is the same as dice games, and easy mode isn't so bad
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Love the new features (easy hard medium) !!
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The problem with gold is that you never know how effective water purification can get, or when asteroid mining can become feasible.
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This is truly a work of art. This post already ranks for his name on google.
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Honest answer? Tiny apartments near massive, stable job creation locations bought during a recession. At larger scales, industrial real estate. And in my personal opinion, Bitcoin (very long-term). The rest is tricky and I personally try to stay away from other investments.
I am with you on this one, real estate is a great way to invest your money. The good thing about real estate is that you get rent paid every month and you still have your money, but are not able to spend more than a fraction at a time. This also limits spending sprees and encourages you to be frugal. And after 8 - 12 years its 100% profit, while you could still sell the property. Just don't buy at the peak of a bubble.... If the apartment is small AND fancy in a popular location, you can rent it out on a weekly basis to tourists for much higher amounts. I think in Hungary there are currently lots of options to buy small apartments for dirt cheap ($30,000) at the moment. A real estate mogul friend of mine told me it would be a good idea to invest in that, but I haven't researched or looked into it. Please don't take my word for it, and do your own research. These are just ideas. He basically said it as a fleeting comment so I don't even know whether he looked into it that much or not. Someone else told me Hungary is too expensive for real estate... but that person didn't know shit to be honest. What I thought was hilarious is that a friend of mine in the UK lives in fancy hotels throughout the entire year because with deals, negotiation and all the services provided it is much cheaper for him than to rent an apartment. He does own a property but he doesn't plan to live there, so it's rented out for a higher price than he pays for hotels. Ridiculous...
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You guys, I'm flattered. P.S. Thinking that BitcoinStriker, Owlcatz, etc are my alts is fucking hilarious. I picked the answer I had in mind (as a middle finger to permissioned ledgers) and paid out to a random user who had it first. Now it really is the conspiracy barn. P.P.S. If you think posting sex stuff is embarrassing please keep in mind I used to do cam shows with my ex, who is a tattoo model (think suicide girls and similar). Imaginary bonus points if you can find those! Mwah, love y'all. I would like to dedicate this thread to my hero, Diogenes of Sinope.
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I think she cares more about dominating a niche rather than bitcoin technology itself. She probably doesnt do so well on more competitive cam sites.
Or you know, you could talk to her for 5 minutes and figure out that she actually does care about BTC and does just fine on other sites. She posts on /r/Bitcoin and comes across as very educated. it's best not to be prejudiced.
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What are your investment aims?
Property can be horrifically illiquid.
Fair point. I guess the main idea would be collecting rent on many small units. But it's important to keep in mind that all investments are risky.
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As for the UK, property could give you decent return in relatively short time. Aim for cheaper houses (< GBP 100k, affordable for first time buyers), preferably repossessed by bank, located within less than 1 hour drive from the town centre of any major city. Don't do any major work on it, just refresh the look, give it a proper cleaning and re-paint.
If you're lucky, you can pocket out 30-50% profit in few months. If you struggle to sell, you can always try to rent it out.
As for Bitcoin. Definitely too risky to invest large % of your wealth in it. But as someone said on this forum: you have to be clinically retarded not to own some, just in case.
If investing in real estate, I wouldn't necessary go for houses because you have to do all of the renovations and it's difficult to keep that up while profiting. But good advice aiming for cheaper houses. Starting out with apartments in general may be better because you don't have to usually renovate the actual building itself.
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Honest answer? Tiny apartments near massive, stable job creation locations bought during a recession. At larger scales, industrial real estate. And in my personal opinion, Bitcoin (very long-term). The rest is tricky and I personally try to stay away from other investments.
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If I were to theoretically give everyone in this thread 0.5btc would you guys stop being babies?
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gumcruise started this thread. I proved that you and gumcruise are the same person. Both of you told me in your own specail ways to get lost. You, deliciousowl, paid the 0.5 BTC bounty offered up by gumcruise. Now, you're claimin' that you don't remember making this thread. To be fair, I honestly don't remember if I masturbated yesterday or the day before, but I'm pretty certain that I'm overdue given this stiff hard-on that all of a sudden materialized upon reading your post.
Yes, and?
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I don't even remember making this thread. Words of wisdom - if you're trying to OD, dont use cocaine.
Haven't worked for Counterparty for quite a while (way before the posts), and haven't interacted with the team either. They have better things to do than sponsor shitpost pumping. There's no need to drag them into what I'm doing. It doesn't take 221B baker street to figure out that mods have access logs. If I cared or was hired, I would budget in a VPN like the 9000 corporate shills flying around this sphere.
I'm sure if you do more of your incredible detective research you will find that the person I sent 0.5 BTC is indeed a real individual who is not me. The bitcoin network does not have a master or masters, unlike every distributed database out there. Besides, money is circumstantial to me. As are the cuck tears
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