And yet another institutional scam to dilute scarcity that creates the value built into the system. For now, the Bitcoin Strategy ProFund invests in Bitcoin futures contracts, and the fund holds no actual bitcoin, which creates two degrees of separation between investors and the sats they increasingly seek shelter from inflation in. Just one more "liquidity injector" printing their own institutional tokens that will never be backed by actual bitcoins.
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The developers of Monero have revealed a rather significant bug that can affect the confidentiality of user transactions "If users spend funds immediately after the blocking time in the first 2 blocks allowed by the consensus rules (~20 minutes after receiving funds), then there is a high probability that the output data can be identified as true expenses", the developer reports on twitter This does not reveal anything about addresses or transaction amounts. Funds are never at risk of being stolen. This bug persists in the official wallet code today.
Users can substantially mitigate the risk to their privacy by waiting 1 hour or longer before spending their newly-received Monero, until a fix can be added in a future wallet software update. A full network upgrade (hard fork) is not required to address this bug.
Seems like a feature, you cant just buy then spend! #Holders unaffected.
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But after the 11:46 p.m. alert came in, a ShotSpotter analyst manually overrode the algorithms and “reclassified” the sound as a gunshot. Then, months later and after “post-processing,” another ShotSpotter analyst changed the alert’s coordinates to a location on South Stony Island Drive near where Williams’ car was seen on camera. https://www.vice.com/en/article/qj8xbq/police-are-telling-shotspotter-to-alter-evidence-from-gunshot-detecting-aiLooks like I gotta get a silencer for the next drive by! *your honor there is no way shotspotter caught me I used a silencer!
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Let's see what the Hinman (ex SEC) depostion ( from XRP vs SEC case) will tell about eth soon
All they care about is getting their cut.
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and buddy brings us back inside the good old 32-34 slot.
I would not mind sliding into and staying in a 42-44 slot for as long as we have been playing in the 32-34 slot.
D-cup? 44 sounds more like a DD or even an F. Reminds me of a chick I nicknamed "Double D", she loved it but her boyfreind hated me for it!
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Haven't you been listening?? THEY KILL SHEEP!
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No surprise a tool of the state is against something it cannot control. Robert A. Manning is a senior fellow of the Brent Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security at the Atlantic Council. He was a senior counselor to the undersecretary of State for global affairs from 2001 to 2004, a member of the U.S. Department of State policy planning staff from 2004 to 2008 and on the National Intelligence Council strategic futures group from 2008 to 2012.
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Once I find a mobile wallet I like, it takes a lot to make me switch. But the headache of syncing a million blocks with monerujo on a new phone is making me rethink. It's slow (hours), and I've had to force stop the app several times. How does cake wallet compare in the syncing from scratch department?
I just opened them both this morning and the cake one had my balance immediately. Of course I wouldn't trust a phone wallet with anything but pocket change.
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When will we drafting hehe.
Can anyone also give me some advice on how to do the draft? Do you use pen and paper and write down your picks and have a plan b and plan c if your chosen player is picked by someone else? Advice me please hehe.
I don't know about espn site but there should be a way to edit your draft list and that is what I do to put guys in the order I think they should be in so when I draft the list is already the way I want guys and if something happens and I get an auto draft then a guy I want won't get passed on if someone thats rated higher is available.
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I have not really used Grin since 2017.
You mean 2019?
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With extreme weather causing power failures in California and Texas, it's increasingly clear that the existing power infrastructure isn't designed for these new conditions. Past research has shown that nuclear power plants are no exception, with rising temperatures creating cooling problems for them. Now, a comprehensive analysis looking at a broader range of climate events shows that it's not just hot weather that puts these plants at risk—it's the full range of climate disturbances. https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/07/climate-events-are-the-leading-cause-of-nuclear-power-outages/
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Last two BSV Shitcoin Bag Holders spotted in the wild! what about xec? it is worth 0.000024 usd a coin. I think I'm too stupid to understand your question.
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Last two BSV Shitcoin Bag Holders spotted in the wild!
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Seems to me like football’s popularity is fading fast. I’m finding more and more basketball fans or fighting fans and less and less football supporters these days. I can’t help but blame their management. Some of it might also have to do with the brutality of the sport and the brain issues being made public by former players, but I feel like they’ve got a long way to go before the NFL figures out a way forward.
Yeah right and that's why American football is being adopted all over the world. 3rd spot nice. I still have to get payment over. I will send it over by the end of the weekend. Have we figured out a draft date yet? Can't wait for the season to start feels like forever ago last season ended. Looking forward to the giants competing for a solid playoff spot this year.
Shit man I thought I was doomed being a Pats fan but in comparison I feel blessed! At least we can both be happy we're not Jets fans! 8th pick DireWolfM14
Okay, so the hash-gods are plotting against me? Typical, after such a difficult childhood. I've had to deal with adversity all my life. My mother abandoned me on a daily basis, leaving me to fend for myself among other uneducated derelicts and screaming yard-duties. These traumatic experiences only strengthened my will, not only to survive, but to also succeed. Draft order is a bit over rated, I think I've done best drafting 5th overall and have gotten screwed the couple times I drafted first. 2 picks in a row can be an advantage.
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This just proves they do not take their peoples lives into account when planning infrastructure iprovements. The 1975 Banqiao Dam failure was the collapse of 62 dams. In a totalitarian regime, you do what you're told and push-back on bad ideas is not an option. I hear ya, I just am getting sick an tired of the bleeding heart fuckers praising china. Well to be fair they have been quiet on that since covid but it still goes up my ass sideways that we even do any trade with them. That was the start of the downfall of the values of this country and they (as in we) are reaping what they sowed.
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6th pick. NFL experts give me a chance. The fix is in!
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I actually heard of a third slightly before I posted but although I found quite a few references to it, I couldn't find a good primary source. If it happened, it's near Zhenghou City. Obviously the humanitarian side of things is pretty bad but it could be a mixed bag for Bitcoin and stocks. There is also talk that the three gorges dam might be under increased pressure and if that fails, it would affect China's major industrial area and could threaten 100 million people (I don't have much solid on this though). Looks like this guy called it a year ago. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-weather-floods-dams/dam-collapse-in-china-could-point-to-a-black-swan-disaster-idUSKCN24N047July 21, 2020 9:11 PMUpdated a year ago Dam collapse in China could point to a 'black swan' disaster
By Ryan Woo
5 Min Read YANGSHUO, China (Reuters) - The dam at a small reservoir in China’s Guangxi region gave way last month after days of heavy rain in a collapse that could be a harbinger of sterner tests for many of the country’s 94,000 aging dams as the weather gets more extreme. Damn that article was a year ago to the day yesterday. I thought our infrastructure was piss poor but these guys got us beat by a mile! In 2006, the Ministry of Water Resources said, between 1954 and 2005, dykes had collapsed at 3,486 reservoirs due to sub-standard quality and poor management. In China’s worst dam catastrophe, the Banqiao on the Yellow River, completed in 1952 with Soviet assistance, collapsed in 1975, killing tens of thousands of people, official estimates published two decades later showed. This just proves they do not take their peoples lives into account when planning infrastructure iprovements. The 1975 Banqiao Dam failure was the collapse of 62 dams.
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Wasn't there a reference to some kind of China dam news? That's what I was referring to.
Two dams in China's Inner Mongolia collapse after torrential rainhttps://www.reuters.com/world/china/two-dams-chinas-inner-mongolia-collapse-after-torrential-rain-2021-07-19/Hulunbuir's city government said on its WeChat account that 16,660 people have been affected, with 326,622 mu (53,807 acres) of farmland submerged. Bridges and other transport infrastructure had also been destroyed. Good thing they got all the ASICS out safe before hand! New Headline "China Saves Bitcoin Mining!" I thought the military blew them up to prevent futher upstream flooding? Maybe they blew the ones downstream after these failed? I'm not sure. Can't find specifics of the entire story.
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Wasn't there a reference to some kind of China dam news? That's what I was referring to.
Two dams in China's Inner Mongolia collapse after torrential rainhttps://www.reuters.com/world/china/two-dams-chinas-inner-mongolia-collapse-after-torrential-rain-2021-07-19/Hulunbuir's city government said on its WeChat account that 16,660 people have been affected, with 326,622 mu (53,807 acres) of farmland submerged. Bridges and other transport infrastructure had also been destroyed. Good thing they got all the ASICS out safe before hand! New Headline "China Saves Bitcoin Mining!"
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