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121  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Advantages of bitcoin cloud mining on: March 01, 2017, 05:29:29 PM
Looooooooooooooooool

cloud mining "stable" xD

No, cloud mining is NOT stable, it's even the contrary. It's no unstable that if the price drops a bit too much for 30 days the "lifetime contract" will be voided.
So it's not stable and certainly not flexible!!!
122  Economy / Speculation / Re: Despite all the FUD Bitcoin proved to be worth it! on: March 01, 2017, 05:28:06 PM
Damn I wish I was aware btc existed when the price was this low, for sure Cheesy

Even just in entering at the 650/700$ price I'm already VERY happy!
Fact is that there is no reason for btc to go too low. It's useful and it's used, that's all what you want from a currency.
123  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Isn't Islam a religion of hate and violence, not peace and love? on: March 01, 2017, 05:26:08 PM
Please look that the views of Islamic nations on Israel. A large number of Muslim nations does not recognize the right of Israel to exist as a sovereign nation. That tells a lot about the tolerance of these people.

Yeah those intolerant little bitches!
How can they not agree on Israel?
I mean, sure we never asked them their opinion about having such peaceful neighboors
Sure we decided to create a new country here without really thinking about future consequences

But they should accept that!
They should accept OUR decision! As WE know and they don't.
Intolerant freaks  Tongue

Indeed, it would seem that "Islam" is the "religion of peace," except for of course Israel, and it's consort American (The Great Satan), and the other Western nations who support Israel, and well, just "the West."

Yeah, good Muslims will all just "Jihad the West."

And also Jihad all the other Muslim sects that vary in minute details from theirs.  Can't have that can we?

Well as the West attacked first... Yeah seems logical to me.

As far as I know, being peaceful doesn't mean accepting to get bombed daily and smiling for it.
It just means to not attack first.
Which they didn't.
124  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Muslim Bakery refuses to bake cake for Gay Wedding? on: March 01, 2017, 05:23:12 PM
Oh my god such a stupid argument...

"Hey! You're not attacking them because they're Muslims!!!"

And what if no? What if no one attacked them because the concerned gay couple didn't ask for justice? Because associations weren't aware of the story in time?

You understand that THOUSANDS of anti-homosexual actions are made every months, and that associations mostly pick... Symbolic cases where the victims really want to fight?
125  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Nazi New World Order on: March 01, 2017, 05:21:12 PM
I'm a little dissappointed you left out 'Nazis on Antarctica' from OP  Cheesy

But on a serious note, nazis have been incorporated in post-WWII society and they haven't been sitting on their hands since. Whether it's them gunning for NWO, I 'm not too sue. That idea existed long before nazism.

Ideas of racial supremacy exist everywhere, perhaps with the exception of Norway and Sweden where the males have been emasculated by the radical feminists. Go to third world nations such as Mongolia, Bhutan, or even Burundi. You will be surprised to find that openly racist behavior is the norm.

No.
It exists only where people have both low IQ and education.
You don't need much more than a high-school level in science and/or philosophy to understand that the basic idea of "racial supremacy" is both stupid and unnatural.

Anyone with a brain at least.
126  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Nazi New World Order on: March 01, 2017, 05:19:27 PM
Jews Created communism

Vladimir Lenin
real name:  Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov,
Jewish


Lenin - The Jewish Architect of European Genocide
Jewish Bolshevik




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All of the totalitarian aspects of the communist regime that are usually attributed to Joseph Stalin’s tyranny had their beginnings with Jewish Lenin.

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Suuuuuuuuuuuuuuure

That's why Lenin did all he could to get rid of Staline.
Because they were clearly friends and had the same views in politics  Roll Eyes

Oh man the number of dumb things you can read on the net...
127  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Can Marine Le Pen win? on: March 01, 2017, 05:17:47 PM
I just love how people are actually talking of Le Pen as someone "trustable" while she's clearly used her deep family connexions to get maximum of money she could...

And on the other hand no one here seems to talk about Melanchon and his will to get read of corruption and politics abusing power...

We have ONE candidate who clearly says "I'll give back the power to the people by letting you decide on your constitution" ad no one gives a fuck.
Cool.
128  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are all american racists? Do they hate all outsiders/immigrants? on: March 01, 2017, 05:16:06 PM
What about Japan? The most xenophobic country there is and judging by their standards and economy, they don't look like a developing country. Racism is mostly culture and results of dispute that cause racism or xenophobia...

The Japanese are not xenophobic. They are just weird. It is another thing that their country is extremely homogeneous and they don't want any immigrants from the third world nations. But then, other than the Western nations, none of the countries have a pro-immigrant stance.

They're xenophobic as fuck man.
And in the strict sense of the term.
They don't like seeing strangers in too  big numbers, they're frightened by them.
What do you call that if not xenophobism? xD
129  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: You have 10 seconds to post an altcoin that you think will go 100% in 3 months on: March 01, 2017, 05:14:09 PM
Putting all my money on Monero(XMR) for now, it might take a while but I see it rising quickly when it does finally happen.

Yeah I agree on monero
I haven't put lots of money because I'm not a big fan of altcoin in general
but Monero might get really useful, it has true potential and most importantly it is actually used.
130  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: RIP Litecoin (sub 0.0025 incoming) on: March 01, 2017, 05:13:16 PM
does not look like in 2013 and where the price of bitcoin go to the moon, litecoin prices also went to the moon, it's just different this year, the price of litecoin almost collapsed this year along with other old altcoin see the price fall was not as I expected


Well to be honest... Litecoin has no reason to exist.
It's a bit like dogecoin but even less funny.
Who in his right mind would buy litecoin for anything? xD
131  Other / Politics & Society / Re: France’s presidential election on: March 01, 2017, 01:53:42 PM
It seems every country wants a leader as crazy as Donald Trump, I guess it's just easier to blame all your problems on other people than think of long term fixes. Europe might have been too nice to migrants in the past and must realise they cannot solve all the worlds problems. Anything that causes instability in fiat currencies might be a good thing for the value of bitcoin.

Yes,but bitcoin isn`t very popular in France.Even if Le Pen becomes a president,i don`t think that the French people are so crazy to leave the euro and return the french national currency.This might destroy the euro and really hit the french economy.
We couldn't.
Even if we wanted to, we couldn't.
It would be the exact definition of suicidal. France is essentially living from tourism and commercial exchanges, going back to Franc would harm both.
132  Other / Politics & Society / Re: France’s presidential election on: March 01, 2017, 01:52:25 PM
I think this is going to end up just like the US Presidential election and the Brexit vote that occurred back in July? I think it's going to be something that the media and everyone on the left (her opponents) are going to be taken by storm when they see the real nationalistic movement by the people in France who really want to take the country back and don't want to submit to the false sense of globalism of the politicians on the left.

Same sort of thing occurred in the US when the media pretty much gave Trump no chance of winning and then he came out and stole the show with a pretty great victory while also breaking the Blue wall that the Left had never even seen coming. This is something that I feel will also occur in France, going to be waiting for the elections and hoping for some change.

What are you even talking about?
Did you see any "leftist" at power in France?
Right wing has been in power since... At least since Chirac. There is no longer any left party in France apart from Melanchon and the ecologists.
133  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Isn't Islam a religion of hate and violence, not peace and love? on: March 01, 2017, 01:49:59 PM
Please look that the views of Islamic nations on Israel. A large number of Muslim nations does not recognize the right of Israel to exist as a sovereign nation. That tells a lot about the tolerance of these people.

Yeah those intolerant little bitches!
How can they not agree on Israel?
I mean, sure we never asked them their opinion about having such peaceful neighboors
Sure we decided to create a new country here without really thinking about future consequences

But they should accept that!
They should accept OUR decision! As WE know and they don't.
Intolerant freaks  Tongue
134  Other / Politics & Society / Re: UNESCO declares Islam as the most peaceful religion of the world on: March 01, 2017, 01:48:07 PM
I can't believe this. Do they have their heads stuck up their butts? They may say what they want but they can't deny that it lends itself to violence rather easily. When a fundamentalist Christian use Old Testament verses to encourage stuff like violence and discrimination the moderates can always point out opposing New Testament verses. The opposite is the case in Islam... all the violence are at the end. Extremists can always say that the newer revelations are more important.

Christians promoting peace can always point out to Jesus's gestures like preventing his followers from attacking arresting Roman officers. Muslim moderates would have a hard time arguing with terrorists claiming they're only emulating Mohammed when Mohammed went around waging war and beheading infidels, even going so far as promising people safe passage - only to ambush and behead them all.

You can't believe this for the simple reason it's not true.
Whatever, I don't even think it would be possible.
That's just not the role of UNESCO to make such declarations.
135  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Matchpool - Making Human Connections on: March 01, 2017, 12:26:53 AM
I don't really see how this can work.

Why using that while you have thousands of sating apps perfectly working already?
Especially as those apps are incredibly better designer and marketed...
136  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Survey - How much you are willing to pay - Bitcoin Guide on: March 01, 2017, 12:24:46 AM
How about zero?  I don't trust any of these so-called guides that I've seen.  I think most of them are black hat, and the ones that aren't are no better than finding loopholes in places and taking advantage.  Or no better than working in a call center.  I prefer to work in real life and spend money to buy bitcoin, but that's just me.  So these things are worthless IMO.
Yeah all I saw are clearly shit or blackhat xD

Most try to teach you how to abuse bonus offers or gambling systems...
Problem is that those techniques might work a bit but will fail eventually.
And you'll be paying the price, not the guy who sold the guide.
137  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is science a religion? on: March 01, 2017, 12:01:56 AM
The science can't be religion. Religion is when nobody knows the facts but all believe in them without evidence. And science is quite the opposite - everyone knows the facts, it's proved. In science nothing is taken on faith.

Science is absolutely NOT religion. But science theory is not known to be fact.

When people believe science theory to be fact, they have turned science into a religion for themselves.

Cool

Another brillant reasoning from BADecker xD

In next post he'll explain us how if you say something blue is red it becomes red but still remains blue if you believe it.
138  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Has the high fees problem changed your behaviour when spending bitcoins? on: February 28, 2017, 11:59:20 PM
Personally I'm now less prone to do a btc transaction since the fee market has exploded and blockstream/sidechains aren't really available currently. I was enjoying speding btc with sites like humblebundle, but currently is really a pain. It's just me or you are on the same boat?
Current fees are affordable for me, it just like $0.33, fair enough. But, I'm not sure people will agree if transaction fees always increase as bitcoin price getting bigger as time goes on. The higher fees make sense to get faster confirmation but it should not exceed $0.5 in my opinion. Well, I'm okay with the current fees because I rarely send my bitcoin and love to save it,  but devs team really have to solve this problem, stop argue and implement solution.
Ahah even with something like that it's high...
Of course if you compare it to shits like western union it's nothing.
But that means you accept your currency is used as a western union bis.
So not going to compete with actual fiat payment system :/
139  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin fees have quadrupled, and this is just the beginning on: February 28, 2017, 11:58:06 PM

Bitcoin is a system where the user has complete control over his funds, and therefore must take full responsibility.

If you do some basic research (use a website which has all the info already provided for you), you should have no issue what-so-ever choosing the correct fee for the size of your transaction and how fast you want it to confirm.


I've always some trouble getting the size of my transaction though :/

Finding the right fee isn't a problem I agree on that, or at least finding the right fee/bytes isn't hard.
But finding the right fee for the transaction means you know exactly the size of it ^^'
140  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Survey - How much you are willing to pay - Bitcoin Guide on: February 28, 2017, 11:56:35 PM
I received a couple of Guide as a vouch copy. Most did not justify the money required. All of them are miserable explained with a couple link, few screenshots and that's it
for more money is still needed to make an effort. Of course, no one says nothing about the other side, what happens if you do not go all just easy. Remains the feeling that you threw money.
You say 14 fresh new pages, seems like serious work, I hope you do not use font size 24 Wink
Anyway, you must have on your mind. must be well explained to successfully deliver a message and your content to be true

Yeah most guides are pure shit...
In fact most guides I've seen are just a compilation of other guides.
Those are monsters feeding themselves. And most of the time there is no reason for someone having a good idea on how to make money to accept selling it. He won't do as much a what his idea was giving to him (unless it's a bad idea of course).
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