I would have agreed but its not just Obama to be blamed but presidents before him too. Drones are really the most coward weaponry to be used at war. The government won't have anyone to answer while killing, as there will be never an American life lost at war using drones.
The world expects more from the US. But I think its not the American people but just the capitalists controlling the decisions.
Drones are cowardly. But look at the options which are tabled before the American President. Manned missions increases the risk of casualties, and this can provoke strong political reactions back home. Using unmanned drones makes sure that there is no casualty on the American side. So there is no pressure from the public back home. And increase in the civilian casualties on the war-zone..... well that doesn't matter. At least as long as those who are being killed are non-Americans.
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Rougly: This is just BS. You are saying that 97% of all the BTCs are stored in Armory, which was unheard of two months earlier. And just 1% for Blockchain.info?
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Dude... that is a horrible story. I feel really bad for your loss. But never give up.... start collecting Bitcoins once again... You may not reach the 1,000 mark, but you will definitely reach the 100 mark.
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I have never visited Greece. However, my friend has recommended me an island named Folegandros, which is located in the Aegean Sea.
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These issues are (recurring billing.etc) are quite silly. I don't think that they will be having a major voice if porn companies decides to introduce Bitcoin payments. The main thing is that their business can increase many fold through the guaranteed anonymity.
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Smartphone wallets are not safe anyway. I have only BTC 0.002 in my android wallet. No use in having much, as I can't shop using BTCs in my area.
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Some one made a famous quote many decades ago.
"The trouble with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money"
Hollande should be knowing about that.
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If I could travel back in time, I will do something to eliminate the possibility of a 51% attack. It is not a concern now... but in future it can become one.
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90% of them in offline storage. The remaining 10% is distributed in Blockchain.info, BTC-E, Mobile wallet & even some in BTC-QT.
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Tell me this wasn't the biggest exchanger in India. Probably 2nd or third. Bad news for you. His exchange was the only reliable local bitcoin exchange in India. However, most of the Indian trade takes place through foreign exchanges (Mt Gox, Bitstamp.etc) or through localbitcoins.
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Well now theyre definately enemies, if you look at the news sources, the Japanese prime minister is not welcome to enter china anymore. :/
The Japanese politicians were never welcome in China. Things will remain the same for another century or so. The Chinese are still bitter about the Japanese war crimes in the 1930s and 1940s. Japan has never apologized for any of that.
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Learn what is "salafism", and you need to know, that a muslim must newer make nothing against any established government, they make attacks, and that is against Koran. In this light "salafi terrorists" are not muslims, they are a totalitarian sect.
Then what about the verses in Quran which says that the infidels should be eliminated ?
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Yes, Soon there will be riots in america when the governemnt proposes another stupid thing. Civil war.
No. American people are too addicted to Facebook and Xbox that they will not take to the streets even if the government seizes their assets. Take a look at Ukraine and see how the people are protesting.
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Whenever a Bitcoin-related item is listed on Ebay, they are quick to take it down and ban the user. Then why is this sudden love for the digital currency?
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They got the coins when the exchange rate was around the $100 mark. So right now, they are sitting on 8x profit. I hope that they will continue holding their coins for the near future.
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Either 1. He is DPR and the coins are his or 2. He is not DPR, and the coins don't belong to them. Only two possibilities. Sorry.
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They should also take extreme precautions to stop the exchange of counterfeit notes for Bitcoins. At least make sure that all the machines are accounted for, and the logs are perfectly maintained.
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Thankfully I can afford $23!
Either way, it just sounds like a lot of fun for us exhibitionists...
lol... it is not going to be much fun, after 20 years from now, when your kids find out what you have done on one of your vacations to Prague.
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Chinese citizens are still buying up Bitcoins. They are mostly using local bitcoins and exchanges such as BTC-E. And in BTC-China, today's volume was 2,983.06 BTC.
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In Prague you have a brothel where everything is free, but there are cameras broadcasting everything on the internet.
I've heard about this... Got a name? It's called Big Sister, but apparently it's closed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Sister_(brothel) And who said that everything is free? Male customers pay an entrance fee of 500 Czech korunas (about $ 23); females and couples have free entrance. Reservations ahead of time are recommended.
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