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2241  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does anyone know how to create a Proof-of-Bandwidth Altcoin? on: June 30, 2020, 11:53:20 PM
We have an API tool for IPFS that produces bandwidth.

How is bandwidth produced?   Huh
2242  Other / Archival / Re: Good deal for invest on: June 30, 2020, 11:51:58 PM
I need finish service first

So you have thirty clients who claim they want to use your service, but they won't put a deposit down?

You don't have thirty clients.  :/
2243  Other / Archival / Re: Good deal for invest on: June 30, 2020, 06:01:55 PM
I need 2 BTC loan for finish development. And ready back within 2 month - 5 BTC
 Customers ready pay $2000 per merchant integration. And I have more than 30 costumers at now.

2BTC = 18K

Have each customer give a $500 deposit.

There - I just saved you 3 BTC.   You're welcome.  Smiley
2244  Other / Serious discussion / Re: [random question] what wind speed does it take to move a person? on: June 29, 2020, 09:51:32 PM
I guess the frivolous answer is that it depends on the size of their feet. Smiley

Exactly.  I don't think the OP counted on the feet being in concrete either.  I certainly wouldn't stand out in a tornado with regular shoes...

You're much more likely to be fatally hit by flying debris before you take flight, so don't try it.  Smiley
2245  Other / Serious discussion / Re: What I have learnt from the pandemic -points- on: June 29, 2020, 09:48:27 PM
+ Countries are not full prepared for strange/unexpected situations

Countries are having a hard time staying out of debt.  They won't be spending money on anything "just in case".  Most countries are not prepared for a one year drought, let alone multi year.  Asteroid impact, Cat 6 hurricane, one in 10,000 year flooding, etc.

Fusion will solve all our problems.   With clean unlimited energy we have a chance to save our biosphere!  Smiley
2246  Other / Off-topic / Re: Covid Jokes on: June 29, 2020, 09:10:04 PM
Watched a comedy stand up from 2005 last night.

Comedian:   Do you want to hear a racist joke or a bar joke?
Audience:  (shouts) RACIST JOKE!
Comedian:  OK, I heard "bar joke".    (Audience laughs.)    This dirty stinky Mexican walks into a bar...

The funniest Covid joke is humanity thought it had beaten evolution.   But now the virus is attacking the mentally weak - those who believe they are immune. (anti-vaxxers or health nuts for example)

At the end of it all, we'll have a lot more of these arrogant millennials dying than we will the older generations who have experienced what nature can do.   Evolution has evolved.

2247  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: ⚡️LightningVoucher—A banknote base on BTC LightningNetwork⚡️ on: June 29, 2020, 04:57:50 PM
Just FYI - if you are even planning on thinking about this idea, you should edit the thread title ASAP - you don't want to draw any unwanted attention by hinting you are a "bank".  Probably just a bad choice of a word, but don't give them any ammo to come after you with.  Smiley

2248  Economy / Reputation / Re: Vod is a liar. on: June 29, 2020, 02:43:21 AM
I’m the first person you think of when you wake up and the last person you think of before you go to bed. I’ve made you mentally my bitch.

Did you graduate from the fake doctor school like Techy? 

Again, I don't care what a person like you thinks of me.  I'm interested in seeing justice for the people you scammed, some of them still unaware of the embezzlement.  :/ 

2249  Other / Off-topic / Have 1.5 billion people purchased crypto? on: June 29, 2020, 02:36:54 AM
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Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky released a survey revealing that only 10% of global consumers “fully understand how cryptocurrencies work.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/19-of-world-population-bought-crypto-before-2019-kaspersky-report

I see conflicting terms here - "world population" and "global consumers".  Still, I don't believe the numbers in this report.  Only 800 million people "fully understand" how crypto currency works?

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The survey, titled “The Kaspersky Cryptocurrency Report 2019,” was carried out in October and November 2018, with a total of 13,434 respondents in 22 countries

Thousands responded, and I bet most that did were interested in the topic.   But it's a hardly a representation of either "world population" or "global consumers". 
2250  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Need help with a crypto focused social media website project! on: June 29, 2020, 02:18:27 AM
OP never logged on again.  Probably a drive-by posting.  This is becoming a problem in some areas of the forum, even during the pandemic


2251  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Blockchain Charging Station for Electric Vehicles on: June 29, 2020, 02:10:06 AM
Also, compared to competitors, we already have our own hardware that will allow us to offer better prices, is not it?

The competition can subsidize their energy forever if they want.  By building hardware that transfers electricity, your costs for insurance and legal fees (fires, death) will eat any pennies you make per station.  You will never make the scale to be profitable which would be thousands of stations.  Large capital outlay for minimal/no return.

You asked for experienced feedback, and I responded.  Don't risk anyone's capital other than your own - i.e: don't ask for a loan or investment until you've worked out your numbers.
2252  Economy / Reputation / Re: Vod is a liar. on: June 29, 2020, 01:51:54 AM
I don’t believe that. I’m the most important person in your life recently judging by the amount of time you spend vying for my attention.

Your 2,000 btc embezzlement is important to me, but your opinion of me is not.  Understand?
2253  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Blockchain Charging Station for Electric Vehicles on: June 28, 2020, 12:21:35 PM
To reduce the waiting time of transaction confirmation and bring a good user experience ... We assume that these events, when payment doesn't reach the recipient, happens rarely, and even in that case, charging stations owner will not lose a lot of money for giving a free charging about 10 minutes (less than 1$). Also, the owner will get a push notification to his phone about each payment state.

Are those numbers researched and accurate?  

If so, charging may take half an hour or more.   The user won't care about an extra delay as they won't be in a rush.   If they are in a rush, they'll use their built in fast chargers to connect to the grid as they drive.   It won't be long before we have paid tollways that use induction like the wireless charging on your phone.  Or in a city you could top up at a red light if you stop at the correct place.  The charging grid and electric grid will merge, and if your charger can only transfer a few dollars of energy in an hour, it won't be able to compete with the planned system.

Of course, I may be wrong.  Hardware engineering in the age of AI development is a bad idea right now; a competitor can design a better one in days - it's just a case, touch screen, scanner and modem, and it's geared towards current/obsolete electric technology. 

You should instead develop a software or service.  For example:  The first time a person uses the service, they send an extra security deposit fee.  Subsequent usage allows access/charging instantly and tops up the deposit with the payment.   Or write software to work with the millions of portable Interac machines that everyone already has, and then you don't have to worry about a scanner - just tap with your phone.

Write the software to run on existing hardware, and you won't have to worry about convincing/paying property owners to use your product.  
2254  Other / Archival / Interested in "research tree" gaming? on: June 28, 2020, 10:17:38 AM
I've been playing them for three decades now.  I love games with research trees, and I've always wanted to build one.  A long multiplayer game (a year or so) following humanity's research.

I looked around for any open source trees, and there are none - each game builds it's own.

2255  Other / Meta / Re: DefaultTrust changes on: June 28, 2020, 01:20:57 AM
He has not been active for nearly 5 months but has been DT for the previous 3 weeks?

Surely that in itself shows that something is not working the way it should regarding the way DT is set up.

That's by Theymos' design.  DT1 must be active, for they choose DT2.  DT2 just states opinion - their opinion can still be valid if they are not active. 
2256  Economy / Reputation / Re: Vod is a liar. on: June 28, 2020, 01:08:29 AM
When you prove you know something about finance, we can chat again.  Smiley

Vod, you can’t hold a job as a minimum wage night watchman. You pretend to know about finance but let’s be honest, you couldn’t get an entry level finance assistant job. You are a liar, a fraud, incompetent, and have absolutely no experience, moral, or educational ground to stand on over anyone in this community. In reality, you are well below average when it comes to financial understanding here, and that’s being polite.

I understand you embezzled over 2,000 bitcoin during the pirate scam, and I understand you have to pay that back.  That's all that is important.

I really don't care what a person like you thinks about me.  I won't even bring up your extensive criminal record when you drink.  :/
2257  Economy / Reputation / Re: Vod is a liar. on: June 27, 2020, 09:55:34 AM
As long as everyone can see in your trust that you promote a ponzi, palm your face as many times as you want.

When you prove you know something about finance, we can chat again.  Smiley
2258  Economy / Reputation / Re: Vod is a liar. on: June 27, 2020, 06:17:24 AM
I didn't say you need to learn again what a ponzi is, I said you need to prove it before throwing accusations.

Ponzis have been proven scams for decades now.   Don't need to prove it again.

It is more effective to back up your arguments with evidences than repeating it until people believes it.

Good summary of this thread!
2259  Economy / Reputation / Re: Vod is a liar. on: June 27, 2020, 04:52:14 AM
I've investigated ponzis for several years - why do I need to investigate any further?

/ultrafacepalm

You don't understand the sentence, or you think you need to re-learn the same thing every time a new textbook comes out?
2260  Other / Serious discussion / Re: The Fat Emperor talks to a leading virologist about herd immunity on: June 27, 2020, 04:18:32 AM
Age is the main factor in deaths right now, not taking into account any other attribute.  

Looks like arrogance has taken over.  The average age of infected Americans here in Canada is now 49 years.   I assume its worse in the US, where young people think they are invincible.

I understand people are getting restless, but the virus doesn't care you think you are healthy. 
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