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201  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Talking about Atheism... on: February 03, 2017, 11:07:38 PM
Out of the normal relaxed atheism, as it used to be, we seams to have a growing branch of a special "atheists" that act as much as the next religious fanatic!



Eric Rudolph wasn't even a Christian. With his past involvement inside the Christian Identity movement he moved onto a bigger cult like the Army of God.

Christian's aren't supposed to kill while having selfish hatred inside their hearts.
202  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Zero One - a new church/religion on: February 03, 2017, 10:59:18 PM
Hi Zero One,

you will fall.


Enjoy your day.
203  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will The CIA Assassinate Trump? Ron Paul Warns Of "More Powerful, Shadow ..." on: February 03, 2017, 10:55:09 PM
Trump seems pro military to me. I doubt they would kill him. More than likely he would get them more money for their black ops projects. So long as he got a cut.

It doesn't matter. Some of the topmost officials in the CIA are fiercely loyal to the Clinton crime family. During the previous two decades, the CIA has eliminated dozens of targets, who were suspected to be having damaging information on the crime family.

It's more of the Catholic thing on the surface. The CIA and the Governments are founded by Catholics.

If we take this a little further -you will see it that it's all satanic rituals gearing up for the proper scenario because they secretly worship Lucifer.


Sounds real simple yet easy to overlook.
204  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will The CIA Assassinate Trump? Ron Paul Warns Of "More Powerful, Shadow ..." on: January 30, 2017, 11:26:29 PM
The CIA most likely wouldn't assassinate Donald Trump because he is just making the bad things worse.

If you don't know what I mean then watch this video even though it is kind of old:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsTNWnVTPr0


The Pope is afraid of the next move because he doesn't know if Donald Trump is really a Christian. Donald Trump doesn't like Musilm's but he likes Catholic's? Doesn't make sense does it? Catholic's aren't Christians.
205  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: buy idea on: January 30, 2017, 11:20:20 PM
Why not just explain your idea on here so we could just discuss it and let the idea grow even more?

Unless you are just trying to make money? Think big.
206  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2016-12-04] DCEBrief - Federal Tax Service: Cryptocurrency is Legal in Russia on: December 07, 2016, 10:30:46 PM
If you need a country to say whether it is legal or illegal to use Bitcoins then you are not using Bitcoins correctly.

consultant.ru

Personally, I think that Bitcoin is just within its BETA phase. Technically you might want to argue against that point because it has been 2920+ days from building it though with the very large amount of vulnerabilities that Bitcoin contains, there is just some people who want to implement a bit more security so they could use it as a large monetary system.
207  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2016-10-28] Swiss national railway anounce selling Bitcoin at their terminals on: October 28, 2016, 02:39:03 PM
That is pretty big news.
It is a start for Bitcoin, although the machine seems like people could only top up via Bitcoin and other payment options -the people cannot receive change with Bitcoin.

I just checked the amount of companies that are accepting Bitcoin as a payment option in Switzerland -with about 11 companies listed in the results, Bitcoin is making progress.
208  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I am having a hard time with Bitcoin Core, and I'm thinking of firing it. on: October 24, 2016, 05:28:13 AM
I am a very non-technical person.  It took my computer- a MacBook Air  early 2014.  After installing Bitcoin Core earlier this year, I noticed that my computer started slowing down.  I keep getting a "your startup disk almost full" message.  I took it to the apple store and they showed me thru Daisy Disk app that Bitcoin Core is the cause of my computer's performance. It is taking up too much memory- out of my 120 GB, it is taking up over 88 GB.

I am willing to trash it.  I see no reason to keep it, if that is what is slowing my computer down.  I have a little pixie dust in it.  Other than anyone asking me to claim an address I used once in this forum, is there any consequence to getting rid of it?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

From what I remember, Bitcoin Core downloads the whole Blockchain data and takes a while to download because of that.

If you are using a laptop and planning to have Bitcoin Core on your computer 24/7 then you would want to make sure that you have enough data on your Hard Drive before downloading the Bitcoin Core software. I think the current Blockchain size is at (87.204 GB).
You could purchase a external hard drive (around 500 GB) so you could download the Blockchain data then move it to your hard drive, freeing up space on your computer. The Blockchain data is growing larger everyday so you might want to have that in mind when purchasing a external Hard Drive.

If you are using a Macintosh computer on the go and no wanting to use Bitcoin Core 24/7 then view your Bitcoin Core folder so you could copy the wallet.dat file and the passkey file (If you have a password for your Bitcoin wallet).

You could do this by typing this directory link in your address bar:

Code:
~/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/

The size of the two files will not be that large so you could keep that on a USB that is under 4 GB real easily unless you have a bunch of transactions. 4 GB should be enough though.

With these two files backed up in your USB if someone sends you money then you could just load up the USB with another computer then open the "Wallet.dat" file and the "Passkey" file with another Bitcoin Core software then you should see your coins just sitting there along with the new money that arrived from the other person or people.

That is it.

My only additional advice to you is don't store a whole lot of your money on the computer.
209  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2016-10-13] Is Bitcoin Doomed? on: October 24, 2016, 05:00:26 AM
That is if Bitcoin becomes successful.

I think the question is how are people that are using Supercomputers/Quantum Computers going to store their data?

Sure miners will lose out on getting paid through mining blocks, the money might be in the data servers.


For the readers of this forum who don't really know, Quantum Computers calculate many equations (100+ equations) within one sitting...as to regular computers just calculate about 1 or 2 equations in one sitting. That is just the most basic method and comparing of the two.

With the speed of Quantum Computing the data will be enormous.

Just storing large amounts of data isn't enough though because of the size of Quantum Computing data is big -that big data will have to be transferred to the data servers at a very high speed without any issues. The internet speeds that most people and corporations have right now will most likely not be able to stay balanced with the speed to data ratio.




Then again..Who knows, Bitcoin might not even make it that far.
210  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Trying to buy bitcoins? on: October 07, 2016, 11:29:53 PM
If you have Paypal then you will have more people interested in trading with you at the currency exchange section:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0
211  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: need Help (Unspent Transaction) on: October 07, 2016, 11:24:38 PM
Sometimes the transactions don't appear to the 3rd party. Try to give it 24 hours and in the meantime you could contact Neteller to check the status on your transaction.

Hopefully you sent it to the right address.
212  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Some startup advice please on: October 01, 2016, 12:44:52 AM
Transferring Bitcoin to your bank account is a good backup plan when you need to pay bills.

As for using Green Address to pay your bills, I haven't tried it so I don't recommend it. I wouldn't want another person to pay my bills for me without insurance.
213  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: If everybody stops mining... on: October 01, 2016, 12:40:36 AM
If the transactions of Bitcoins and the mining just stopped and there wasn't any pending transactions then I would think that you would have a chance to get the 12.5 BTC  from that last transaction with just mining in your laptop since there aren't any new blocks.
214  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Which crptocurency sites would you recommend for daily use? on: October 01, 2016, 12:32:05 AM
You should start with Circle.com to buy your first Bitcoin then you could look around Bitcointalk for specific things that you want...whether that may be buying things or just making money.

215  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: FACT CHECK: Bitcoin Blockchain will be 700GB in 4 Years on: October 01, 2016, 12:26:51 AM
700 GB isn't that bad because we have Bitcoin Clients that sync the data with a virtual bootstrap so the Bitcoin Client is able to view transactions via real-time.


It was pretty much stated before...If Bitcoin is alive in 4 years it shouldn't be a big issue because we would most likely have high quality fiber cables that transmit faster internet speeds.

Just watch out though..
216  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Many Millions of People Use Bitcoin? on: October 01, 2016, 12:15:00 AM
If you look at the blockchain you could see how many transactions there is. It is kind of important to see that Bitcoin is young and there isn't many people using it, the number of people using Bitcoin these past 7+ years have drastically increased so that is progress.
217  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2016-09-29] BitPay deploys refund mechanism for overpayments on: October 01, 2016, 12:08:42 AM
I agree with Sithara007, although Bitpay is an awesome company it is becoming more like PayPal.

I think the main point of Bitcoin was to have fast transactions with a low fee plus a little bit of Anonymity to go with it.
218  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2016-09-29] Stanford to hold blockchain conference in 2017 on: October 01, 2016, 12:02:27 AM
It is fun learning about Bitcoin though....Maybe more schools should focus on important things like Medical Courses, Micro/Macro Economics rather than Bitcoin because being social while helping the whole economy is cool.


Money isn't everything youngins.
219  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2016-09-29] Spain Wants to Tax Bitcoin Miners 47% on: September 30, 2016, 11:53:17 PM
Government officials are identifying Bitcoin as a threat that is why they are taxing the coin.

Have you noticed that Bitcoin is an opensource software? Have you noticed that Bitcoin is getting taxed even while it is opensource...?


Their game is almost finished.
220  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Blockchain Info on: September 27, 2016, 04:22:32 AM
Nope you cannot purchase Bitcoins on Blockchain.info.

Blockchain.info is just a Online Bitcoin Wallet that simple well...holds onto your Bitcoins online.

If you want to purchase Bitcoins then use an online exchanging company like Circle or LocalBitcoins.
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