The more countries collapse, the more people understand the reason behind it. FIAT CURRENCY. The more people understand it, the more people find out ways to find an alternative. We already have an alternative. A decentralized crypto coin called BITCOIN. All they need is to understand bitcoin and use it according to their own terms. Once they adopt it, they'd possibly be a part of the happy ending, if there is any ending.
I guess time will tell. With Cyprus its population was 1 million people, with Greece it has 10 million people. Who's next? Portugal? Thats another 10 million. Portugal already was, we have harsh austerity measures for the last 3 years or so. Be the way, current economic problems in EU countries have nothing to do with currency, it's about corruption and incompetence in the management of funds, and poor economic policies, Euro is a pretty strong currency. What sort of measures? Would be nice to know what to prepare for when this shit eventually comes my way. I'm a bit bias the way I put this. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Destruction of public services like education and health care by restructuring them to save money, less scholarships for university students, like a LOT less, increase in university fees, and health care fees. Increase in taxes, all of them, new taxes, 'confiscation' of the 14º month salary for 3 years I believe. Social security takes a big hit, pensioners with already very low pensions see them frozen or even lowered. Consequences of this policy, a lot of people emigrated, like a lot, specially young and with high education people, and this is starting to be a problem, because less working people, less taxes, now they're starting to talk about this and something is being done to attract this people back. I still do not thing this is the best way to go, I did not agree with this, I didn't even voted for the people who decide this, but, at least in my end, life continues as it always was, if I didn't watch a bit of television, or read news online, I probably couldn't tell there was a 'crisis'...
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At bitcoinrush.io you can play a PVP game that requires skill, check it out, it's a lot of fun.
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The more countries collapse, the more people understand the reason behind it. FIAT CURRENCY. The more people understand it, the more people find out ways to find an alternative. We already have an alternative. A decentralized crypto coin called BITCOIN. All they need is to understand bitcoin and use it according to their own terms. Once they adopt it, they'd possibly be a part of the happy ending, if there is any ending.
I guess time will tell. With Cyprus its population was 1 million people, with Greece it has 10 million people. Who's next? Portugal? Thats another 10 million. Portugal already was, we have harsh austerity measures for the last 3 years or so. Portugal already was what? They haven't undergone capital controls recently have they? I meant we were 'next' 3 years ago, I hope the kind of scenario that requires capital controls was already avoided. The more countries collapse, the more people understand the reason behind it. FIAT CURRENCY. The more people understand it, the more people find out ways to find an alternative. We already have an alternative. A decentralized crypto coin called BITCOIN. All they need is to understand bitcoin and use it according to their own terms. Once they adopt it, they'd possibly be a part of the happy ending, if there is any ending.
I guess time will tell. With Cyprus its population was 1 million people, with Greece it has 10 million people. Who's next? Portugal? Thats another 10 million. Portugal already was, we have harsh austerity measures for the last 3 years or so. Be the way, current economic problems in EU countries have nothing to do with currency, it's about corruption and incompetence in the management of funds, and poor economic policies, Euro is a pretty strong currency. Sure economic management & corruption plays a part, as does the need for structural reforms. But, strong economies like germany have the same currency as weaker euro countries, which directly effects competitiveness. and anytime a member runs into financial trouble they cannot cheapen the currency to improve competitiveness against other countries.That's true and a very good point, but a EU country cannot do that with its currency the same way Texas cannot do that inside the USA.
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Estás a contar com que tipo de subida da dificuldade?
Nenhuma ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Estou apenas a contar que se mantenha assim... se variar, demoro um pouco mais, mas mais cedo ou mais tarde obtenho o ROI e depois, é lucro. Deste modo, GARANTIDAMENTE que não ha nenhuma opção de SCAM ou PONZI... Haha, era bom, se o preço subir a dificuldade acompanha, em sete meses acontece muita coisa no mundo bitcoin, para além disso se o equipamento berrar é difícil ou demorado para substituir.
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Para já, vou mandar vir 10 unidades S5...
ROI em 7 ou 8 meses
Estás a contar com que tipo de subida da dificuldade?
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I the argument of "This money has no real basis and they do not depend on any real entity" as big point in favor of bitcoin. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I'm running 0.8.6-1 (when I run bitcoind)
That is the current version on Debian|Jessie.
I run Debian|Jessie because I prefer init.d and Xfce
I will probably move to one of the non-systemd distros like Antix when the dust settles a little. I'm not looking to start a flamewar here, just offering a reasoned answer to a question.
I'm also on Jessie, and Wheezy, it's really simple to upgrade, you don't have to use the repo version, just download from bitcoin.org, extract or version and run it, it's as painless as it gets.
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well if you do the maths the chances of it rolling a lose is 50%, so if you time sit to the power of 22 you get your chances of it happening... i think that's how it works. so the chnaces are : 0.0000002384185791015625 percent ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) still a possibility The chances are much higher than that, it tends to 1 the more rolls you make, if you make like 5 million rolls the are something like 80% of hitting a 22 losing streak.
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The more countries collapse, the more people understand the reason behind it. FIAT CURRENCY. The more people understand it, the more people find out ways to find an alternative. We already have an alternative. A decentralized crypto coin called BITCOIN. All they need is to understand bitcoin and use it according to their own terms. Once they adopt it, they'd possibly be a part of the happy ending, if there is any ending.
I guess time will tell. With Cyprus its population was 1 million people, with Greece it has 10 million people. Who's next? Portugal? Thats another 10 million. Portugal already was, we have harsh austerity measures for the last 3 years or so. Be the way, current economic problems in EU countries have nothing to do with currency, it's about corruption and incompetence in the management of funds, and poor economic policies, Euro is a pretty strong currency.
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This is a very generous campaign, let's if I can get some referrals on this one. They are down now. I tried their previous referral bonus program for $5, never worked. I don't have confidence in this campaign either
Yeah, it was spotty at best, but worked from time to time. Bottom line is... If your promoting their services, you'll likely only have the stupid link work 1 out of 10 times. Well, if they are shaving affiliate earnings or their referral system doesn't work very well, that may be the reason why people isn't promoting the website so much. I didn't promote the website until now, but with this offer I'll give it a try. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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So, I guess they called on Tsipras' bluff, country is bankrupt and he had no other way to avoid total collapse other than asking for more money, he made a good effort with the referendum but it was in vain...
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Litecoin, 2 months ago. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) It still is, probably, a good investment. You think we re going to see LTC go big time up? Why? Cause of halving? I've been holding and buying litecoin for some time now, made a few trades with this latest pump, but still hold litecoin, I think it's a good investment, bitcoin value is increasing and when the tide rises all boats float. I don't think halving has any predictable effect on coins price.
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Why do I see such huge price variations recently? Any explanation behind that?
Probably, it has to do with the litecoin price being quite volatile in past month, exchange rate to with other coins has to adjust.
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Litecoin, 2 months ago. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) It still is, probably, a good investment.
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You're too new in these boards for anyone to trust you, I don't think you're going to get a deal.
Good luck.
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But if the real motiv of litecoin up price is this, why now the price is up to 5$ ? Can't is for the proximum halving?
Halving has no correlation with price. It's nice to see litecoin holding value, interesting times indeed. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Strong cryptography is an absolute need in today's Internet and any other communications, he his trying to put the entire UK's Internet infrastructure vulnerable to spying or any kind of attacks.
The proposal is to ban cryptography in all communications or only for those services used by civilians?
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Try BTC-e: https://btc-e.com/Bit-X also has a BTC/EUR market, don't the volume, but give it a look.
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