Is anybody else here having troubles in viewing images in a thread? I can't view them now. I guess there's some kind of a bug. I have to quote your message in order to see the image link. I thought something's up with my dying pc.Edit:July 23, 09:41 PMI missed the photos so much. Images can now be seen!
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We are not accusing SLATE.io of a scam - Just to be clear.
I think you're on the wrong board, this should be moved to reputation, and move it back here once it's proven as scam.I'm not supporting the team, nor against them. Facial recognition may sometimes be wrong, I have many doppelgangers, even my name is not unique. But I'm monitoring and waiting for them to tweet a photo of any of their team members attending any blockchain summit.
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Bitcoin: Algo - SHA256 ICO - nay Ethereum: Algo - Ethash ICO - yes, amount raised: https://blog.ethereum.org/2014/08/08/ether-sale-a-statistical-overview/Bitcoin and Ethereum are both capable as a payment method, but I see BTC has a bigger role in B2B payments. As for security; I think BTC is more stable, it never had a hacking incident similar to ETH hard forkIf BTC had a similar incident as mentioned above, please do tell me! The most obvious difference is that bitcoin is limited, and Ethereum can be infinitely added!
I hope there's a max supply cap. I kept on searching google just to find ETH max supply but it seems it's an infinite supply. only a fool who says supply eth is unlimited or you just know about the world of Crypto he seems to be watching too many porn videos so say that....made me laugh incessantly My first post on ETH ann, and I was ashamed for posting it, until I searched even more, and found out that I am right. I'm glad that you're not like these people!
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My opinion on #5 and 6; It'll be much better if only bounty managers with good reputations(never been accused of posting any scam ico) are the only one allowed to post on bounty, and altcoins ann board. 7. Add separate board on each sections dedicated only to merited topics. So we can find a quality topic, which was given any amount of merit, much easier. Please don't tell me that this already exists; Top-merited recent topics, Top-merited topics, all-time, I can't find any topic that could educate me. Apologies for posting this image again.
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They control the religions and people’s belief. ...... They are forced to believe in communism and atheism.
Meanwhile in Lanzhou, a youtuber had a tour around the city eating foods made by Chinese Muslims. This was the first time that I've heard of Islamic religion on China's soil. If China controls the religion, monks or priests will no longer be in any of its region. But with atheism; religion can sometimes hinder science and technology. Religion have become an institution, they have different belief that can bring conflict of interests. Atheism will be a better way to remove conflicts.
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I'm not sure if @hilariousandco and @hilariousetc are the same person. But @hilariousandco is a global moderator while @hilariousetc is wearing bountyhive's avatar. I hope you got my idea if they are one person behind those names! i dont get paid for the signature i just wear it to support a website for bounties i enjoy...... is this a bannable offense to wear a signature for free now? ? i honestly want an answer why i was banned But you're wearing a signature while your account is painted in red, it might ruin the reputation of the company!
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Last posts from page 1 to 5 are all bounty posts, and your a signature wearer. Have you read the rules of the bounty management when wearing a signature?
Your bounty manager must be an angel if he/she will pay you for wearing that signature!
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Basically, burning unsold tokens and airdropping is almost the same thing. If the ICO team adjust its reserved percentage of tokens to the amount sold, the burning of tokens is fair. If unsold tokens are airdropped accordingly to the proportion each investor owns, it's also legit. In both cases investors get the same share.
But there are tokens being airdropped on random addresses, giving away a small amount of token, ranging from 1-10 tokens; and they're all worthless. If they would airdrop those unsold tokens, they should have given it to their investors. Airdrop tokens piss me off everyday when I visit etherscan.
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Eloncity is an ICO who claims that they could solve electricity distribution, many want electricity to incorporate the blockchain technology. Some have failed but there is already one who made it! They already have 25 years of experience in the industry, and they already have a working product.
TBH, I honestly do not understand why would Eloncity use the name Elon, and Tesla's idea of giving power to the world for free. Their platform will be included on the list of free-energy supression if they are true to their words.
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I hate the term "government". In my country and in most of Europe the government is invested by the parliament and it can be also dismantled by majority vote in the parliament, adding the fact that the parliament is the one who votes new laws you can say the government alone can't be held liable for everything.
Speaking of EU government and banks, there was an alleged scandal happened last year about an Azerbaijan money laundering, and there were politically-exposed people involved. There are 2 banks involved, one is a private bank and the other is an online-only bank. The online-only bank is now doing an ICO! Now I wanted to say; f*ck banks and f*ck the government! According to wikipedia;Jiaozi was a form of promissory banknote which appeared around the 11th century in the Sichuan capital of Chengdu, China. Numismatists regard it as the first paper money in historyI'm not a numismatist but I still consider the "flying cash"/"flying money" from the Tang dynasty to be first.
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Beware!I received a message yesterday on my twitter. The reward was so high it made my jaw drop! 0.1 BTC every 24 hours. Naive people will be counting moons and lambos with his offer. I hope that he won't get any gullible victim.
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So, who are those bankers that invented paper money? Where they the Ro Wu Chi Ids or the Bil Den Xings, as I can't really make the signature on this thing Could you give me some links to this? I need to know more about this, google isn't helpful here! I know that the first to print money in paper was the Chinese government, and of course; there was already a banking system on that time. Wikipedia says that:The history of banking began with the first prototype banks which were the merchants of the world, who made grain loans to farmers and traders who carried goods between cities. This was around 2000 BC in Assyria, India and Sumeria. Later, in ancient Greece and during the Roman Empire, lenders based in temples made loans, while accepting deposits and performing the change of money. Archaeology from this period in ancient China and India also shows evidence of money lending activity.If every central bank is owned by their government; why was the 7th president of U.S last words were, "I killed the bank."? Is it the private bankers' or the government's fault that every fiat loses its value?
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They said that decentralized exchanges are not vulnerable to any hacks, except for etherdelta. Majority that I've read about recent exchange hacks came from centralized exchanges.
Binance also announced that they will be developing a decentralized exchange.
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Kung medyo matagal ka na sa forum nato, try visiting economy and bitcoin discussion section. Mapapansin mo na marami ang galit sa kanilang gobyerno! Sa youtube din may makikita ka na video ng mga crypto-anarchists na nagii-spread ng awareness about cryptos at bakit kailangan nilang maging anonymous sa bawat transaction na gusto nilang gawin. May ilang nagpost ng hate speech about their government dito sa forum, pero nakita ko din sila na sumasang-ayon na kailangang gumawa ng hakbang ang kani-kanilang gobyerno para masugpo ang mga scam.
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