IMHO it does not matter what wallet you use. You can even use any lite wallets. The only thing you need to be sure is:
- Encrypt your wallets with STRONG password - Keep the 'savings' wallet offline - Keep a copy of wallets on multiple USB drives and put them at multiple secure locations like your bank locker - Export the private keys and store them on offline device - Print private keys on paper and put it in your bank locker
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The Wolverine (2013) , too japanese, the worst of the Xman serie
It was probably bad, but certainly not the WORST you've watched. I'm sure you've watched worse than that.
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I thought a double-direction arrow and "n/a" in the transaction field in Bitcoin-Qt represented a transaction between addresses within the same wallet?
^^ THIS
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If you run Windows 7 (or later) with a standard user account (non-admin), You're blocking 99% of malware already. Any malware will need admin access to infect your computer. You must be careful before providing admin access to new programs you don't trust yet, and you'll be fine.
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So, is the Lost Dutchman lost or not?
That remains to be seen, doesn't it? Did you mean half seen? LOL!; now THAT was a GOOD one, wasn't it? You know I love you, don't you? Uh, unless you are a girl, you'd better keep that strictly Platonic, eh? It's okay to be gay, eh? Isn't it illegal to be gay in some countries?
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I think this SCC will be known by more and more people.
I think this SCC will be known thrashed by more and more people. /fixed
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Because it isn't actually questioning anything, is it?
Maybe the person is trying to convey the uncertainty of the matter, just like me?
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Great job SCC Team! your hard work is reflected in the recent price hike. Keep up the good
work!
Joke of the day. Where is the exchange?
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What happens to all the money from those paid votes?
They keep it, simple as that! That's why they allow paid voting, to scoop money while they can. And that's why it's so important to not pay for votes. If you believe in a coin and want to see it successful, it's better to spend money/btc on building marketplace infrastructure so people can use the coin to buy and sell goods than paying to get listed on another exchange for everyone to dump the coin for btc. I concur with your opinion. Paid voting should never be supported. If the coin is worthy enough and there is demand among people, it will naturally find its way to a exchange sooner or later.
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Looks interesting, especially you can deposit money via bank deposit via various banks.
One question though: How much fees do you levy when I send money through online bank transfer (for example HDFC Bank, India).
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What happens to all the money from those paid votes?
They keep it, simple as that! That's why they allow paid voting, to scoop money while they can.
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Can a single word be a question?
Why can't it be?
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Why skipping numbers? 11092
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If bitcoins were $1: I could either pay the electric company $10 a day to run my miners to generate 0.09 btc per day or just buy 10 btc for $10.
I could have 10 bitcoins by buying or 0.09 bitcoins by mining. Of course, the obvious choice is buying.
At $1 price, many miners would have turned off their rigs and the difficulty would drop, so you'd make much more BTC than 0.09 by mining.
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There are already more than 1000 registrations for Airdrop. Nice to see wide distribution.
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As long as there is no centralized evaluation, right?
So you're saying that you'd prefer to be judged in a decentralized manner? Yes, because centralized would have a lot more power of judgement, would it not? Yes? No?
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I only knew about the Bitcoin 'Foundation'. Never knew something like Bitcoin 'Association' also exists.
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The author pretty much nailed it; this is some rightly positive reporting in the midst of all those nonsense negative publicity. I can't resist quoting this specific sentence from the article: On February 25, just after Mt. Gox went offline, CNNMoney ran a story titled “Mt.Gox site disappears, Bitcoin future in doubt.” This has about as much logic as a headline along the lines of, “Bridge washes out in storm; future of the automobile in doubt.”
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