1000satoshi。。太少了点,估计没几个人会费那个劲吧
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That looks really. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) Hard to imagine where head of the country/party leaders live and work there. Hopefully next time I won't be dispatched to Beijing for business.
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![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) 卖什么,什么价都没写,哪有这样的
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Draper在比特币行业投资上相当有魄力。也许某天中本聪变成世界首富,他就是第二富
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This site lists btc atms in China: http://coinatmradar.com/country/44/bitcoin-atm-china/One is available in SZ: Genesis Coin Bitcoin ATM in Shenzhen at International Trust and Investment Building Added on November 20, 2014 Address: Room 1601, 16/F 1010 Hong Ling Central Rd. Shenzhen 518008 China
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If the smog was only like the image from OP, it'll be not too bad. In fact, it is much worse... I think selling masks will be a big market opportunaty for the next decade or so. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fvincent-pic.bokerb.com%2Fkeditor%2F2013_02%2Fimage%2F20130410%2F20130410011128_77326.jpg&t=664&c=JptwzFme_X4vEA)
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即便lz说的是真,世上哪有没缺点、只有优点的东东呢? 特别如果优点是颠覆性的创新,而缺点是可以接受的、可以改进的问题,该怎么做显而易见了
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前几天还看到关于黑人不喜欢用btc的新闻呢, 看来是时候让黑兄弟洗洗脑传传销了
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只能说永久记录了书籍的哈希 ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Maybe just a hdd failure, as bitcoin core requires ~30G of your hdd space, and asks for a lot of disk IO.
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Some people on the forum are promoting DUMP, and some are promoting a PUMP. getting crazy today .
In fact this happens almost everyday. No one can predict the future, we should simply buy some coins in case of missing a life time opportunity.
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I'm a way later adopter than you are. Missed the $1000 price dump like dodged a bullet. I think you should consider preserving at least one coin, in case it really goes to the moon someday ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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We cannot stop that. Just like what happened to the Internet in the early days. Bad guys will use it for bad purposes. If they don't have bitcoin, they'll eventually find other tools.
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By the next block halving reward which will be 12.5 BTC as a reward (going to happen in late 2016 , early 2017) instead of 25 BTC (now) Where the price is going , logically the price should go UP of course since there is less supply . How much the price could reach and can we see another scenario ? (price going down)
According to http://bitcoinclock.com/The halving times will be a little earlier than expected: Reward-Drop ETA: 2016-07-30 15:49:36 UTC (77 weeks, 5 days, 13 hours, 20 minutes)
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I am currently unable to withdraw from 796
1000 coins are not too big deal for 796. They've profited enough to cover this lost, even if the incident was true as announced. Do you have anything to back this up? My understanding is that 796 is not that large of an exchange which would imply that a 1,000 BTC loss would result in a large (probably >100%) percentage of their equity. 796 covered the lost itself and the problem seems to be dealt. Yes, 1000 is a big amount but not really big for an exchange. 796 is the largest futures exchange in China with a lot of income from trading fee, they're rich enough to cover the lost. innocent93 was right. 796 is ranked top 2 (if not top 1) exchange for futures exchange in China, and it does exactly only that business. And they are not distributing profits to stakeholders just to cover incidents like this time. So I think 1000 coins lost can still be ok for 796.
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I am currently unable to withdraw from 796
1000 coins are not too big deal for 796. They've profited enough to cover this lost, even if the incident was true as announced. Do you have anything to back this up? My understanding is that 796 is not that large of an exchange which would imply that a 1,000 BTC loss would result in a large (probably >100%) percentage of their equity. 796 covered the lost itself and the problem seems to be dealt. Yes, 1000 is a big amount but not really big for an exchange. 796 is the largest futures exchange in China with a lot of income from trading fee, they're rich enough to cover the lost. Most Chinese exchanges do not have any trading fees. AFAIK it is not known how they actually make their money, although some speculate they make it via interest on margin trades, however I don't think this would be sufficient to cover all their expenses (plus the 1k loss) Futures trading in Chinese exchanges is not without fee. In fact it is where the core profit comes from. As BTCChina recently announced they'll provide futures trading, now almost all exchanges in China (try to survive and) make profit from that.
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For governments like North Korea where Internet is banned, yes, bitcoin can be stopped. The governent's attitude towards innovations like bitcoin can to some extent reflect the openness of a nation.
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Right, CPU mined coins are definitely the way to go. But you should dump them right a way once they are mined. Altcoins tend to have short life.
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