How much btc you want to quit doing this?
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Distribution happened every week. Which distribution? Do you have any info on whom they are distributing those tokens? Is there any AmberCoin investor, who actually got those RBC tokens? Or maybe they are distributing the tokens to themselves and to their friends? I'll give you a token of good faith in exchange for your ambers
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I got a Gigabyte AB350 pro gaming with ryzen 1500x, it was utter bitch to get all the cores working on linux, some gigabyte apic bullshit that was fixed in kernel 4.12.9 so I had to use fedora 26 and compile shitton of stuff myself to satisfy old dependencies of miners I use. I wouldn't recommend it to a newbie. On the bright side I'm doing 500 h/s on monero with cpu alone.
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How fucking hard can it be to keep a wallet in sync, I'm a fucking ass and I manage to keep tons of wallets in sync yet I don't even run an exchange, you're bunch of monkeys that fell in the poll of fees.
I'm not sure what really happened to the cryptopia wallet, but your statement makes zero sense. Think about how many wallets an exchange, even a small one like cryptopia, would need to manage and the complexity involved in all managing the input/output of all the transactions. Your statement makes zero sense to me as well. It would appear that you're implying it takes skilled effort to keep wallets in sync, I beg the differ, it's fucking easy and can be automated with code written by monkeys like me. I do it all the time on my +30 POS wallets and I haven't broken a sweat.
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How fucking hard can it be to keep a wallet in sync, I'm a fucking ass and I manage to keep tons of wallets in sync yet I don't even run an exchange, you're bunch of monkeys that fell in the poll of fees.
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Is Monero's cryptonote technology quantum computer secure?
What is the threat regarding quantum computing being able to deanonimize monero users?
Nobody knows, quantum computing breaking cryptonight is least of our worries, if that happens anything we've encrypted with conventional algorithms will be broken and whole hell is break lose, bitcoin will fail, ssl will fail, everything will become plain text.
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You make the Kardashians look like rocket scientists. I haven't seen stupidity of such magnitude. At least now it's obvious why you're doing this, you're mentally challenged and unfit for honest days work.
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Panic? I'm celebrating! Beers are on me guys! ICOs are nothing but pennystock scams.
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The best crypto to buy now is.... BITCOIN, of course ! And specially today when the price is low. No need to buy altcoin : Bitcoin is the best ever cryptocurrency : you buy it, you hold it and you earn a lot of money.
Minus the widespread adoption and mind you that is a huge minus, bitcoin ain't got shit on monero.
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Basically you're trusting the node operator for the stuff you need to send/receive transactions in exchange not to do the heavy lifting of running a full node. Yeah you gotta undervolt those 7990s they pull a lot of power and the cooling sucks bad, it's very loud even at 50% fans
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dev how to exchange BNK to BTC?
You wish you could. Basically you can just go fuck yourself now with your BNKs.
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I had 1080ti above a 980 direct on mobo in a closed case, there was basically no clearance between them, air flow sucked and they both overheated. The ti's are quite fat, should use risers if you have more than one or have at least 2-3cm clearance between cards. Most i've seen the ti draw was 300w, I bet you can run 4-5 ti's on 1200w psu.
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Uhm Bigsky has no reason to reveal his identity, he's not selling specialized hardware preorders out of nowhere like you do. And your sock puppets all sound just like you, I recommend reading a good book to extend your vocabulary instead of trying to scam people.
Well you have the same problem with credibility as bigsky. If you spend your life fooling people It's the only thing you can think of, that someone wants to deceive you, Only a scammer like You, can label the people. Thanks Kid I ain't selling shit to people, you are. Thanks for making it obvious to everyone that you're a scumbag. Calling me a scammer or anyone who accuses you doesn't make you look good, just makes it obvious that you're a lowlife.
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Hey guys any news when the lightweight monero wallet will come out? I have heard that it will come soon. I would need a date or an estimation?
You don't need to run the daemon and sync blocks which trash the cpu like crazy while verifying. Go to settings stop the daemon, enter node.moneroworld.com at daemon address with port 18089 and just click connect, bam lightweight monero wallet. Dusted off 3 of my 7990's hashing coolly at 65-70C I hope I can get my 4th one running to push +4kh/s!
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Uhm Bigsky has no reason to reveal his identity, he's not selling specialized hardware preorders out of nowhere like you do. And your sock puppets all sound just like you, I recommend reading a good book to extend your vocabulary instead of trying to scam people.
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You haven't missed anything anyway, don't waste your time.
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Yeah true i am ok now just free rolling from now on, il never deposit my own bitcoin again
Why not? Depositing an amount you feel comfortable with for the 0.01% daily interest is actually not a bad idea. You will earn 1 satoshi per day for each 10 000 satoshis in your balance. Besides the daily interest, another benefit of depositing a small amount of bitcoins is that if you deposit more than 2 times your FREE BTC earnings (I remember wetsuit saying this in this forum), you won't have to solve captchas on your free rolls. You can see your FREE BTC earnings by clicking STATS and then PERSONAL STATS. Forget about MULTIPLY BTC and just stick to FREE BTC and use reward points to boost your FREE BTC earnings from time to time or collect reward points to exchange for bitcoins, which you can do when you collect 100 000 reward points. Thus you will slowly but steadily increase your bitcoin holdings without any risk of loosing. The only risk is that you don't own the private keys of your bitcoins in FreeBitco (as in any other web wallet), so if it goes out of business or gets hacked you may loose your bitcoins. Fortunately, FreeBitco is an old and well established website with a clear business model, so I believe it will be around for many more years, but you should be aware that there's always a risk when you deposit bitcoins to a website or an exchange, so don't deposit what you can't afford to loose. Unlike most of the other web wallets FreeBitco at least compensates you to a certain degree for the risk you take by providing daily interest on your bitcoin. If you want to increase your account security you can use a strong password and activate 2 factor authentication (2FA). You can't really get any significant amount of reward points without wagering significant amounts in multiply btc.
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Don't really need liquid cooling, especially if you have it on risers, they run cool.
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