Quit work, buy a house in a few countries. Make sure I have my family covered and a few other people and pretty much sit back and enjoy life.
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Yes, when I have some downtime and on the train I have a look around here for news and add a few posts here and there.
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I was looking at searchtrade to sponsor some keywords but it was quite pricey at 0.4 for each word. Maybe once they gain a significant amount of traffic this might justify the price. A pretty neat idea though.
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It is a very different world from the age of the cassette tape and vhs. It is great that there is so much information available at the touch of a button, it is also quite scary how reliant on technology everyone is not just the kids but society as a whole, so in answer to your question I say yes if it has not taken over already.
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I don't mean they steal your coins, but the whole Block reward (25 BTC)
From my understand (I may be wrong) but, once a miner on the pool found the Block, it's fowarded to the pool and out to the blockchain. Would it be easy for the site operation to put in line of code to redirect the Hash found and use it for himself therefore claiming the 25 BTC reward.
He wouldn't do it for every block, but maybe 1 in every 4 blocks found.
I see, apologies I misunderstood what you were getting at.
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I would leave, would be amazing to experience other races and see what their technology is all about.
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I guess it would be very easy for them to steal your coins as they hold the coins until you withdraw them. I only have experience with altcoin pools perhaps it is a different setup when mining bitcoin.
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we could be in a world without the internet or blockchains by that point, who knows
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I agree, the fees are a big issue with these cards. There have been other cards around for a while such as the Bit-X card and as attractive as they are the fees just turn people away.
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There are a lot of coins just released now for pure quick profit, especially when they hold an ICO to sell their coins prior to launch, many times they gather the Bitcoin and run.
There are and you may need to look a bit to find them, there are some developers that care not too much about the profit and are actually excited to bring new things to the table with their coin.
Recently though as sad as it is, new altcoins seem to be pushed out and then die a quick death.
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All coins I suppose are open to pump and dump, like someone mentioned early you would need to look at the coins which have been in existence for a couple of years and have sat at a steady price.
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It has become far too easy now to create stupid pointless coins and just run with the BTC earned, it has really destroyed the altcoin market although recently some of the older coins have come back on the radar, DNotes for example was dead in the water and now is performing pretty well.
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The national lotteries are something I play, you have to be in it to win it but the closest I ever got to the 6 balls was 5 and the payout was tiny compared to what the sixth ball would have produced.
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Definitely promote and introduce means for bitcoin to be used in those countries that could really need it and slowly bring them out of hardship and wipe out some of the crazy loans that other larger countries have bestowed upon them.
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This would be pretty useful instead of having to log in to exchanges or checking coinmarketcap all the time.
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A good idea, emails could also be a good idea as long as it doesn't end up in their junk folder
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There are some websites and I think a few threads on here if you do a search that will provide this service for you.
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Not sure about this one, I agree it is a good thing and maybe this will boost the coin I sold mine a while ago maybe I might pick up a few in the near future.
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He is a wealthy fella with lots of hotels and likes to play golf and could possibly be in the top running for president, oh yeah and he is the host of the Apprentice.
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Payment received and at the correct rate, happy days Thanks.
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