will the miners band together and demand a higher sell price for bitcoin?
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sure, nobody knows what will happen to the market when the reward halving happens, but what are the miners PLANNING?
can any pool operators comment?
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@Desolator
here again you start ranting and raving without either of the following things:
- the slightest technical competency - having read any of the documentation
...which is AWESOME, keep it up bro!
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frankly, this is a shorter-term macro-education for the larger scams that are able to be perpetrated in the world of money and finance.
seeing this free market with all the little guys playing out the old standards should pretty much harden fools quickly.
edit/caveat: i also don't know what the fuck i am talking about
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@Desolator
i love a good troll as much as the next guy, but the tor developers aren't idiots. you haven't discovered anything new here, but you are indeed revealing a great deal of ignorance about it. read the docs, study the source, talk to the developers.
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exactly. but the beautiful thing about bitcoin is that you can just sit on it for as long as you want, until you completely figure out your laundering strategy.
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holy fucking shit to this, which i am just seeing and necroing.
more attention please?
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op, please outline a plausible scenario by which SR might be taken down, assuming the admin has good security practices in place.
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look on the bright side folks! if the ASICS don't come online i guess it means that we have to have some kind of crazy value on 1 BTC so that the traditional miners can stay in the game?
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would you like me to send you an older mac running 10.5?
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i love the bitcoin community.
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that's awful. well, the sooner we obsolete these kinds of restrictions, the better.
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gavin i'm sure you know how to use a virtual machine to run older versions of osx right?
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gavin any chance of seeing big endian/little endian compatibility someday?
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FATF is the largest international organisation set up to deal with money laundering and the financing of terrorism. Japan is a member nation and all member nations are working towards implementing the FATF 40+9 recommendations, so there's a lot of standardisation between member countries. There are also regional organisations dealing with the same issues and many national financial intelligence services have binding agreements to share information with the financial intelligence services of other countries. So any nation with which Japan has an information sharing agreement can obtain information from MtGox through Japan's financial intelligence service. Financial intelligence services generally have sweeping powers to require information without a court order and there are generally significant penalties for not complying with requests for information. FATF does maintain a risk profile list for countries and financial services are expected to apply enhanced AML/CTF measures in respect of transactions involving those nations. http://knowyourcountry.com/fatflist220612.htmlok, finally the real answer!
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didn't russia just report that they have the world's largest diamond cache?
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it seems to me that a brain wallet is probably the best bet for something like this.
a brain wallet passphrase written down, that is. wrap a little riddle around it and somebody will figure it out !
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