I wonder why is it so hard to just NOT BUY APPLE PRODUCTS Destroy iphones? Is this a joke? Why don't you just buy something else? Something better? It looks like someone is pointing a gun to you and ordering you "buy apple products" financial terrorism Yeah sure now breaking a phone is terrorism.
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Bra and panties aren't needed
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If you want to play AMD cards are good too. Do you play BF4? Look at the performance boost due to AMD Mantle
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1)It is not OpenGL but OpenCL
2)It is not a "software", it is something that your GPU support or not. If it doesn't support opencl then it doesn't, that's all, you can't "install" it, it is a hardware thing. Exactly like how a directx 10 card can't run directx11 things.
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You need ASIC to mine bitcoin, but you can mine the other altcoins with a graphic card, like litecoin or dogecoin Your pc is exactly why buying pre-made computers is a bad bad idea, it has a good cpu, tons of ram and... a epic fail gpu! Buy a good graphic card and it will be awesome both for gaming and for mining
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And no tigher rules for HSBC??
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The idea is awesome, but i have some doubts about the realization. Are we sure it is not a scam? How will it be launched? Who is exactly working on that? That "donate now before it is too late" just make the alarm rings
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Am i the only one who does NOT like bitcoin giveaway? If it is money, then you don't go around giving it away for free. I have never seen a euro or dollar giveaway (ye well except for banks but that is a different problem)
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My opinion: NO
in case it is not clear: NO
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Lol, warnings from "central banks"
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His name on the white paper is Satoshi, so it is Satoshi.
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A coin made especially to run better on nvidia cards? Meh, i think a coin should be made with security in mind, not videocard brand.
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Ridicolous. Sex does not matter in bitcoin: we do not know the sex of satoshi and we use bitcoin, exactly because sex does not matter.
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Crossfire is totally useless for mining.
Do not use it if you want to mine.
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Be sure to distinguish between the application of a law and the enforcement of a law. The laws would still apply. The question of how they would be enforced (to which I think you were referring) is a different matter.
The law cannot be applied if there is no treaty between U.S. and other country, in which Uncle Sam try to apply it. Maybe I can be clearer: US Courts will exercise jurisdiction over foreign Bitcoin companies doing business in the United States, regardless of the existence of any treaty with the foreign country. However, US enforcement agencies may not have the practical ability to seize property, or otherwise affect the business of a foreign entity. Hope that helps. Nonsense, they just have no jurisdiction outside USA, despite whatever they say. Otherwise why don't any random european law apply to usa?
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a 10cent fee on a 10$ transaction is a 1% fee. Not high, but not exactly low. Definitely not "0 fee"
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If this blackphone comes from usa then there is no way we can trust it.
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mhash/s is better than khash/s a second That is FALSE when you compare different algorithm! Bitcoin use SHA256 while altcoins use Scrypt or another algorithm. You are comparing apples with oranges, it is a nonsense comparison.
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I love that "In no one we trust" image, the position of the arms of the man exactly express what we think.
He means what will happens once bitcoin become mainstream, once pretty much everyone use it, once the virtuous circle, the snowball effect reach its maximum. Well it is simple, less and less people will use fiat, this will make fiat value to drop, thus even less people will use it, until it finally will reach it real value: that of a piece of paper with some numbers printed on it.
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