what's the status? I've heard ethereum is planning to release soon
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When that happens I will be using æthereum instead of ethereum because æthereum's initial distribution of coins is much better and more fair than ethereum's.
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I thought hyena was a manly man, but "hairdresser" What are you, some teenage girl??? I used to have a flat top which pretty much requires that you go to a professional. Ha, when seeing the thread title, I expected an old thread was bumped. $650 will be fine, thank you. The old thread got moved to the altcoin subforums but neither of the threads is about an altcoin. I just got some signs from an altcoin wallet but I'm pretty sure the signs are for bitcoin because it is much more realistic for bitcoin to reach 666$ than for nushares . Nice way to predict bitcoin price I hope it will happen soon But, what will happen after bitcoin price reach $666 ? Is it heading to moon or fall back to earth again ? We all know that BTC likes to stick around 666$ for some time before moving along. The situation is ripe for a major rally. I see myself shitting in my dreams quite often lately and shit always means money.
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My crystal balls are getting signs and omens everywhere! This is it my brethren, 666$ prices are on our doorstep! Here's the proof I got TODAY: ...which is EXACTLY 2 weeks after I got this ( initial thread): Mark my words, we are going to see 666$ per BTC in the very bright and bullish future. The sell wall has been almost completely demolished during the past 24 hours: The next 2 weeks are absolutely critical because the weekly parabolic Sar is about to flip. If that happens, bull trend will be confirmed because this time it is not just on stamp but on all major exchanges. Also, my hairdresser is planning to buy bitcoins as a speculative investment. This means that the working class rabble is about to buy into bitcoin. We are on the verge of the vertical stage of the S-curve that is describing Bitcoin's adoption. Buckle up, we're heading to Mars!
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The next 2 weeks are absolutely critical.
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What is even more depressing and troublesome is how many people that initially knew this was a scam or now do and used to or continue to peddle this filth for profit. I never believed in them I just wanted to buy low and dump high but they failed unexpectedly soon so my plan was somewhat ruined. I did not believe in them the way I believe in Bitcoin and NuBits. I was knowingly participating in a pump-and-dump shitcoin for fun, using just a small amount of finances. I did not have any secret information about them. All I saw was some crazy volatility that seemed attractive for experimental day-trading and a plausible chance that the coin could go up in the long term. What took me by surprise was the fact that the coin fell lower than its initial price so early on and that it in fact was a deliberate scam. I never marketed them in good light. To be honest, their ambitions were just unrealistic from the beginning and that's why they were fishy. Stuff like Amazon integration --- come on --- even Bitcoin has no Amazon integration yet, why should some out-of-the-blue shitcoin get it?
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I used to really like GAW and their vision. They seems to be really enthusiastic about their work and it reminds me of Satoshi. I thought they would revolutionize cryptocurrency world. Of that.. I am not so sure anymore.
I never believed in them I just wanted to buy low and dump high but they failed unexpectedly soon so my plan was somewhat ruined.
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You cannot have a centrally controlled currency like DGC, digicash, libertydollar, liberty reserve, paycoin, ziftr, ect.. without the legal arm of the state shutting everything down and seizing everything.
Same should apply to BitUSD/BitShares I suppose. NuBits is a good example of decentrally controlled currency that cannot be shut down by the legal arm.
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Ah yes, a marketing ploy for NuShares using pricing pleasantries right here in the BTC speculation forum. I was asked about it. Big deal? It's unintentional marketing.
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Damn, can't compete against such prediction. What the hell is that coin tho?
NuShares represent shares in the Nu payment network. By owning nushares I can participate in decision making to advance the NuNet. For example, nushareholders vote on motions such as whether to release the source code of NuBits or not. NuShareholders also get paid dividends if the business does very well. NuShares are a Proof-of-Stake coin so I can mine them simply by owning them. The coin is special in a sense that it effectively maintains a stable price for NuBits. Below is the chart of the NuBits market cap. As you can see, the market cap has been the same for almost half a year. NuBits is the first and only cryptocurrenct that managed to defeat the volatility problem that is intrinsic to cryptocurrencies. It does that by separating the currency aspect of the coin from the transaction confirmation mechanism. If you're interested in acquiring nushares then soon there is going to be an auction. Read more here.
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I hope not. I found the endless 666ness very tiresome.
better 666 than 250 is it not? anyway, 666 just confirms that the rules of this materialistic realm apply, in whatever context the number 666 appears. if it appears in the context of money then it is as normal as the sun rising every morning. 666 is the carbon code (6 electrons, 6 protons and 6 neutrons). in this realm, we have material bodies that have the respective needs and we are having a materialistic experience. everything's normal
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Now the only thing left to do for the Moon Cult is to bring blood sacrifice!
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You have been warned by early omens.
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DODAMOON I was just gonna say this but then I saw this topic
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the next 2 months will be critical
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Your message is now on the block chain, I saved it myself: https://blockchain.info/tx/ed30ffbf6e0fb58dcdd1aba2d8f8e9a01a32ce982acdd91dbc42c35733f4c08cI don't know why it fails because the encoder bot in my local machine does not fail. Only the stationary bot fails with an internal error and since it's located 20 km from me, I cannot immediately debug it. I will remotely disable it until the issue is sorted out. In the meantime our backup encoder should be able to handle all new orders. Thank you very much for looking into this and handling my issue as good as possible! Hey, thanks for notifying me about this malfunction. Turned out that the PC that runs the encoder bot is sometimes slowed down due to heavy load on its CPU. Since I originally unlocked the wallet for just 5 seconds it turned out to be not enough and thus signing a raw transaction failed. I increased the time window to 30 seconds which should be more than enough.
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So people buy XPY, get burned, and then complain about losses. Then the process repeats. I will never understand the stupidity of humanity. Go play Satoshi Dice FFS
Since when is complaining not allowed? Or would you prefer no one complaining and the PayCoin scam to continue unnoticed? I simply don't like scammers but you can only start accusing someone for being a scammer after they have actually scammed people. Of course people are stupid but that does not mean we should tolerate scamming.
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I don't tolerate oppression of free speech. PayCoin moderators have driven me to the point of expressing my opinion on the bitcoin's blockchain itself. You can decode the hex outputs of this transaction to see what I have to say about PayCoin: https://blockchain.info/tx/04d9ec84ce98fd8cca2efe497117771e396acb90698913fb1de25ab1b304c075Or, alternatively, you can use cryptograffiti to decode it for you: http://cryptograffiti.info/?txnr=2243About PayCoin... You know you are in the context of a poor investment when you are being deceived. When a guy named Josh gives you promises as it was the case with Butterfly Labs. Interestingly, PayCoin also has a guy named Josh giving you promises. I guess a name can ruin a man after all. The above post was instantly deleted from hashtalk.org and my account got banned which further validates their agenda. I remember the same exact moderation "style" in the forums of Butterfly Labs. You can see the originating topic here: http://goo.gl/0YW0k9 PayCoin is dying as expected and their creators deceived a lot of people with promises they did not keep. They should be labeled as a scam and be processed by the justice system respectively. So, next time you oppress someone's free speech by deleting their post and banning them, consider the fact that it may end up in the Bitcoin's block chain and remain there forever, which I believe is a much worse alternative.
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Your message is now on the block chain, I saved it myself: https://blockchain.info/tx/ed30ffbf6e0fb58dcdd1aba2d8f8e9a01a32ce982acdd91dbc42c35733f4c08cI don't know why it fails because the encoder bot in my local machine does not fail. Only the stationary bot fails with an internal error and since it's located 20 km from me, I cannot immediately debug it. I will remotely disable it until the issue is sorted out. In the meantime our backup encoder should be able to handle all new orders.
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