Thanks for the share, it trully is a history of bitcoin in short, and may be a good read for newcomers, its certany better than long monotonic books and articles without graphical content. I hope you will continue to make those, they're awesome.
cheers
I have been here awhile and that showed me a few parts of it's history that was so boringly described with wall of texts before that i chose to forget about them which is a shame but true. Yess i agree i hope you carry on designing these for the community and maybe you should leave a address for some tips because you deserve some.
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Why would I be scared? It would be amazing to be able to use my Bitcoins everywhere...
That's right there is no reason to be scared, there is no reason to be scared about anythin in life. It will not be long until it is everywhere so hold on I give it till this summer before it starts picking up faster than ever.
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OP: This is the closest I can find about the topic: "In this sense, it's more typical of a precious metal. Instead of the supply changing to keep the value the same, the supply is predetermined and the value changes. As the number of users grows, the value per coin increases. It has the potential for a positive feedback loop; as users increase, the value goes up, which could attract more users to take advantage of the increasing value""So in other words, "the early adopter finds the worm" in this system"They were talking about it here: http://p2pfoundation.ning.com/forum/topics/bitcoin-open-sourceThe kicker is everyone goes on about how fair it is when you look more closely its just changing the bankers for the lucky early adopters which is a shame. Do not get me wrong i am in it either way as it is better than the old system but it is far from ideal
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watch that attempted $1 cost him thousands in legal fees when the US Govt decides to prosecute them on the grounds of conspiracy aiding and abetting a terrorist organization.
We can only hope so nobody should be even joking about helping them scum bags, of course the US govt are no better but we are used to them now thats why they still hold the power
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i don't see all the issue about having the money so fast, you can't have fiat so fast either
Look at it from the point of view of a person discovering Bitcoin for the first time. I want to try it and I want to try it NOW. Anything else I want on the net I can buy it, with my card, in 30 seconds. Also, yes I can have fiat (This is Fungible...something something something right? - i.e. cash?) now. I stick my card in the hole in the wall, it gives me money, I go to the pub. This is a problem a new guy see's the problem we need places for people to get near on instant access to Bitcoin, my first purchase was near on instant only took the time for me to learn my way around the site localbitcoins. Yes payed a slight premium but it was easy and never ad the agrow you are dealing with. Sorry to hear that and welcome and good luck
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Joining..
a. User ID: 5580 b. Bitcointalk.org: Slaxt c. Bitcointalk.org: 538 d. Bitcointalk.org: Sr Member e. Bitcoin Address: 1MxXmNT9FTzZMDB8Zceeofr7Sex9hvaF11
Thanks
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Are you "scared" that Bitcoin might actually succeed? Am i scared of potential freedom? No i am not scared of either it is time people become their own banks and become brave stepping into the unknown
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I remember when first I started to get serious into bitcoin, some of my favorite methods was faucet and downloading apps and get paid for it. If you have android phone, just head over to play store, and you will see list of apps there. Just check the reviews and then try it out. Some will pay as high as 50000 sats per download depending on your location.
But is it seriously worth your while downloading x amount of app which anyone of them could have viruses on? OP, my advice do not be in such a hurry buddy
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It is heading to a exchange maybe?
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In my contry it very easy to fraud the electricity even it can cost you 300 $ and then you have electricity free for life , i wish i have miners hardware in my country i will never speak about electricity .
Can you explain more about "fraud the electricity". What do you mean by that? I am pretty sure it is illegal to do that. You answered your own question there bro, "fraud the electricity" fraud is illegal. You could use your neighbors electricity if you was cheeky enough and didn't care about being a leach? It costs a fortune here where i live 0.18
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You are acting like a child, quit being a baby. You aren't going to get your money back, just accept it and take it as a lesson. I like how you're threatening not just them but all of Bitcoins price like you have that power, lol. PS: CNN won't pick it up. Are you sure you are not related to AMHASH in anyway?... You look like one of their officials to me... And I WILL GET MY MONEY BACK... [/quote] You sound like a genuine guy i would rely like it if you could help me get my money back aswell why not just help everyone get their money back and take a small fee for your trouble? I WILL ALLOW YOU TO GET MY MONEY BACK..
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Hi i would like to join please 1. Bitcointalk User Name : Slaxt 2. Bitcointalk Post Count : 531 3. Bitcointalk Forum Rank : SR Member 4. Bitcoin Address : 1MxXmNT9FTzZMDB8Zceeofr7Sex9hvaF11 Thankz
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Please actually look what you are talking about, - 21 Feb at 05:41:42 PM - Slaxt - password changed that was when i found out hours after them inbox's was sent an minutes before this thread was created!
But why should SHG left those 3 scamming PMs but deleted all other useless PMs(which scammer doesn't need). I think he is the real scammer.
That address is tied to the scammer not me or this account all the time this account has been registered that address has not played no part until the person gained access to the account and then used it.
You can always create new address. I am far from a scammer lol have never tried to do that crap in all my life.
You can't/didn't provide enough proofs to make us believe this. Please re look over this and you will see it is just unfortunate on my part! If i was a scammer then that would have been tried long ago I tried but my view isn't changing! Sr. Member will be more trusted than others, especially when dealing with Newbies/Jr. Members. -MZ Who are you exactly i do not care what you think keep your 'untrusted' negative feed back, I am speaking to TC and Redsnow to look into it further not you.
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It's looking very likely that Slaxt is actually SellingHBOGo. The address is tied to SHG plus the fact that Slaxt said (via PM to me) that he had changed his password as soon as he had discovered PMs in his outbox that he claimed no knowledge of authoring. However, as indicated by replies in this thread, his password had not yet been changed.
Please actually look what you are talking about, - 21 Feb at 05:41:42 PM - Slaxt - password changed that was when i found out hours after them inbox's was sent an minutes before this thread was created! That address is tied to the scammer not me or this account all the time this account has been registered that address has not played no part until the person gained access to the account and then used it. I am far from a scammer lol have never tried to do that crap in all my life. Please re look over this and you will see it is just unfortunate on my part! If i was a scammer then that would have been tried long ago
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my inbox and outbox of past messages are gone too it looks like it was deleted
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I do not have btc address posted but I do not do transactions with no escrow.
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I see the messages where he tried to scam you
he didnt change the password luckily and i was able to change it
Now can you prove the ownership of the account with a simple signed message from one of yours old bitcoin address? which address?
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I see the messages where he tried to scam you
he didnt change the password luckily and i was able to change it
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my account was hack and someone tried to scam from it.
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