you should invest into something better
Define better? What did you compare , so you think something is better that the offer he has ? He didn't even mentioned the price!!!!
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You'll get some free exposure but don't think it will double your sales. It depends also on your offer and prices.
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I just joined this forum, but have been mining dogecoin for a few days. Can someone let Phonetic know that his site is being blocked by Comodo SecureDNS? This means that anyone using the Comodo Dragon browser with the default settings is getting an error saying his site doesn't exist. Thanks!
Best idea ever? Stop using comododns ?
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I 'm worrying most about bitcoin clients that look like software from the 80's. Use an online wallet. But beware, the website can shut down without any notice. He said about clients THAT look like software from the 80's , not about all the clients .
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I heard the Illuminati created Bitcoin! Which is it? No , Satoshi created the Illuminati !
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I only mess with Doge
Its a movement
I don't get it, why is everyone so interested in Dogecoin all of a sudden? I don't like being left in the dark :/ I'd prefer litecoin myself, but it's just opinion. There really is no "best coin" as for it's a widely biased topic. Haven't you got used to it? How many of those alt coins have already been the best coins just to end up like normal alts after a few weeks.
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I believe that cryptocurrencies are the future, and can bring a new era of prosperity and happiness to humanity. After carefully investigating (and using) bitcoin I came to the conclusion that while revolutionary, there are some fundamental shortcomings. Yes, I registered because I want to start being active in the community, especially in the alternative currencies. At this moment I am studying the source code and thinking of crucial components that this new currency should have. If anyone is interested in helping me code (from scratch, no pay) a new currency with features like encrypted blockchain, blockchain that scales as the number of nonempty wallets increases (as opposed to one that scales with the number of transactions), stochastic hashing, and other innovations, feel free to reply here or send me a PM! Also, if you have a Renaissance-inspired coin name suggestion, I would be happy to use it This will be fun. Baldassare Renaissance and inventions ? One name pops into my head )) But I don't see it too catchy. Also , again that thing with era of prosperity , ending the hunger , ....oh.
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sometimes I've seen 360 second messages when I'm trying to make my first post in days/hours.
It's a crazy long wait time.
I heard that the login is also taken into account , so it means also 360 seconds after you logged.
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It is there to prevent spam, and IMO it is working.
It's also preventing legitimate users from contributing in the areas they wish. Sorry but if you really want to contribute with something , I think it will take you more than 360 seconds to read the thread and post a real response , not a two words remark.
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The only way to extricate it from that association is to confront the whole news explosion and pick it apart. I don't see any way around it. But the movie will definitely be separating Bitcoin from the black markets.
The best way around is to not mention SR anymore
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If they issue virtual coins, they wouldn't be fungible across borders. So effectively doing nothing but complementing their own physical coins. What benefit is that to the world? The point of bitcoin is that it works worldwide. One world, one currency.
Umm... primecoin and gridcoin both work worldwide. The question was how to destroy bitcoin; the answer is to replace it with something better while at the same time breaking bitcoin. Isn't that the same thing? If you replace it , nobody is using it so you can consider it dead.
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Let's wait until quantum computing starts up then we'll see Do you honestly think any coin available on the market right now can face a real quantum computer?
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I love ATI and have never owned a nvidia card in my life
That's why you love ATI. It's like claiming you have the best wife in the world , since this is the only one you ever had.
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$90 back when? few years ago? am i misreading this.....?
but yes, i think mining is toast for the casual miner..... need much capital to stay in the game. if you play it right by mining the right alt coins, though, you could massively profit on a pump and dump.
No , you're not . But most people tend to post a fake CV of their past relations and adventures with bitcoin.
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it's more secure. when other coins start falling like flies due to quantum computing QRK will be the only one left Are you even 0.001% serious?
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Maybe when the mining gets to hard and unrewarding the network would turn its resources into cracking these old dormant wallets. Sort of like a treasure hunt and a incentive to remain opperational and keep the network alive.! :-) But I guess it will take eons to crack even at future speeds. Eons is right my friend. If they could be cracked then the security of Bitcoin is dead and so is Bitcoin. If you consider the magnitude of the problem at hand: 32 positions in the key * 58 characters (Base 58) divided by the number of people on the planet like 7 Billion = 2.8 x 10^77 keys per person. This implies that there is likely to never be collision of keys and it also signals to the magnitude of reversing any one key. Bruce Schneider explains much of the math in an easy to understand (Should you want to learn) manner, in his book Applied Cryptography. I imagine if anyone figured out how much energy it took to flip the bit in a modern computer to try executing the algorithm for one computation attempt, and then figured out how many computational attempts it would take on average to crack one key, they might find that they would need to wrap the sun and capture all the energy from it to power enough computers and that it would still take a billion years to solve. That is likely the magnitude we're talking here. Now I might be off, somewhere in my assessment, but I think you get the idea of the scale of the problem to reverse public key cryptography. That said the only alternative is to find a flat in the algorithm used by Bitcoin, then you might get to the anwser faster. However in doing that you will undermine the trust of the system and the found coins will forever by valueless. This reminds me of a book where people debated if that was a true diamond or a fake one. They've knew that a true diamond can burn so they threw it in a fire. . What's the point of cracking the pkey of an address since it turns all the bitcoins useless.
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It seems that you don't have much experience with communicating on the internet. Please do not talk in capslock, it sounds like you are yelling and most people will point this out to you rather quick. It's best to just relax a little bit before you post. Yelling in capslock is also a very clear sign that you are frustrated with the fact you lost an argument. Maybe go for a walk, clear your head and come back with a clean perspective. I would suggest a warm cup of tea..
Every sane person that would have tried to argue with you would have ended up yelling since you keep saying the same stuff and you don't even look like listening to arguments.
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Last Active: December 09, 2013, 03:10:08 AM. He was active just 1 day , posted 3 posts , never gave full information about location,name etc.
Result:?
Trusted_Escrow found it wont be so easy to make buck this way... Seems like OP is gone and never come back At least he's not gone with somebody's money. That's still counts as a good thing on this board .
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and sooner or later this madness will stop, and many new used cards will fill the market for low prices
I like the sound of new used cards . Check a few stores from which I've bought pc components in the past , no out of stocks signs yet:)
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