Is there any difference between the SP20 and SP20E?
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Some of you may know me as the HODLER.
doesnt ring a bell, sorry. Clearly not a HODLER anymore as of October 21.
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I am not sure what it is. I think you might be able to synthesize it using ethanol and buteric acid.
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How could you forget trying to scam someone on this forum? The only plausible reason would be that you make a regular habit of trying to scam people all over the internet and you've simply lost count of each one of them.
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I just started offering BTC swaps for the past week. Seems hardly worth it with the FRR at 0.0055% daily. For those of you who have done this for a while, has there historically ever been a time when doing this has been much more profitable?
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Satoshi got very sick and was in the hospital for several months. While in the hospital his mother sold his computer and a bunch of other stuff. But she didn't sell the toy trains. Satoshi is better now and still has his toy trains.
Which is more important? The fact that Satochi was Doréan Nâkamoto or that he lost his private keys?
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Is this S-C-A-M? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Who let the dogs out ?
All of them? Wouldn't the answer be Jackson Palmer? Why would it be the answer? Perhaps because of the principle, "ask a stupid question, get a stupid question"? Isn't that not a principle, but a bastardized idiom? What is the difference between a bastardized idiom and an adulterated proverb? Is that one of them proverbial word problems that needs to be put in aquatic form to better fish out the required result? You mean, a liquidity problem? Are you trying to get my panties wet by constructing such prose? Anyone else feel like this thread accurately resembles a conversation with 'Cleverbot'? Will I catch a virus if I clicked that link?
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If you answered yes, why?
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Guy who stucked his penis in my wife's hole long time ago ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) Which hole?
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90% of the brain cannot be used for critical thinking. Most of the human brain is similar to dinosaur brains. Only the thin outer layer on the top and front differentiates humans from other animals.
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Disturbed - Down with the sickness
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Proof-of-Stakers. Go start your own coin.
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Let's do the math for a minute: How high would the Bitcoin price have to go that mining with such a GPU still made sense, if we assume a constant price of BTC? If I had to make a guess... I think $30k maybe?
Assuming the current difficulty of 40300030328, 1 GH/s mines 0.00001248 BTC per day. The most efficient GPU I could find uses about 0.333 kW per GH/s. Assuming a power cost of $0.10 per kWh, 1 GH/s costs $0.80 per day. In order for the GPU to break even, 1 BTC would have to be worth $64,102.56, so $30k was not a bad guess. wow $64,102.56 maybe 100 years later will touch that price lol ahahahaha 100Years!!!! this make me ROTFL!!! really change your life!!! ... and just in 100 years ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Maybe is better to mine with an old 3dfx Voodoo2 card ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) nVidia RIVA 128!
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whats your collateral?
Yeah, what can you offer?
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FIwRmqfi.png&t=663&c=OGrDW5SJgWf3lg) SELL IMMEDIATELY Ye-ass, kommander! Beetcoin ease crushing!
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Yes, it is S-C-A-M ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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