These articles, OP's thread tell us nothing new, it's just the same song sang differently.
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Seems to be a C#/.NET program, easily decompilable.
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This guy is single-handedly advancing our race years forward.
If we waited for NASA to build reusable rockets, it would still take many decades, this guy is already trying this, is also building a hyperloop, now he wants to build an array of satellites for internet.
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I don't think you even need to spend that much really, you can downgrade things like the motherboard because really you just need that to slot in everything unless you're looking for something special and yes, I realise having looked at it a bit more that SSD's do stuff but I think until they become more affordable they aren't a must have just yet. I also personally use an ATI CPU which is quite a bit cheaper, FX 8350 Eight core 4.0ghz and it easily runs Battlefield 4 etc. ( when it has a proper graphics card ), it all just depends on whether your bothered about spending a lot of money I guess. A what CPU? ATI has been defunct for some time now and last I checked, they made graphics cards.
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Hopefully it is something positive that will push the value per bitcoin back up to at least a comfortable spot again.
If only everything was always so easy.
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BitUSD will soon be a lot easier to trade for bitcoin directly. Bitshares is doing everything it can to remove the counterparty risk from exchanging bitcoins. With BitBTC gateways and light wallet coming soon, it might actually become a usable product. Marketing just needs to stop sucking. Tether isn't the solution, it also has counterparty risk like every other exchange - without AML they will be branded terrorists by the police state, their single point of failure will be raided and their collateral will be seized. Any funds put into tether, bitreserve and similar services without KYC will be lost. They are no different from the old e-gold and liberty reserve. If you hold your funds in a centralized place, the governments will seize them.
And how do decentralized exchanges solve the fiat processing?
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Just so you know, importing addresses into a wallet is a very slow process, something like 2 keys per second on a standard HDD if you use importprivkey RPC.
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exactly... whatever anyone says, the market will do what it'll do. even market experts make mistakes.
mistakes? Experts in trading are right about 60% of the time. No one knows what the market will do. This is even more true when you take into account hacks, those are "unpredictable".
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I'm afraid the price is unpredictable, it's like a roller coaster but with undefined rails.
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Mainstream media write what will make people read their articles/newspapers. I remember when the articles about ISIS and Ebola appeared that was the only thing I was reading on /r/worldnews, then it died down.
They don't care what happens in the world, so long as they can build up "interest".
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Oh no...don't tell me what I fear might be happening...
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I think you should wait for 1, unfortunately. There have been various accidents that can happen because of 0 conf.
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20mb block limit? Crap, that will be a problem for block chain bloat. 200mb limit seems ridiculous to me, the potential for abuse is bad enough at 20mb, 200mb is lunacy, we can't have a block chain that grows a terabyte a week. Unless I'm missing something here.
It cannot grow that much. It will only grow depending on the number of transactions per day. The growth will be the same as today, till more and more people use Bitcoin thus creating more transactions, what they want to achieve with this is, more transactions per block thus "faster" confirms(because they can all be fit in one block).
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Went out mostly long due to bitstamp incident
Isn't this the opposite of what people usually do?
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I think the time you were looking for is the minute of silence. November 11, 11:11 am
11/11 11:11
Isn't the 5th Better?
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Some of the recent coins link to 1KYXrw4Ftkmomfs4iyVXUSqQeRX75Unoi8 which in turns links to another thread where it was mentioned https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg8846318#msg8846318The trail is as follows, notice the recent 29 bitcoin tx, if you follow it back like only two-three times you will see the coins some from 1KYXrw4Ftkmomfs4iyVXUSqQeRX75Unoi8
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Lol, what is this? OpenSSL is becoming more of a joke every day.
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i hope we get follow up info on how many take them up on the offer...
could be a smart ploy to get staff to spend more wages in store lol like bar tenders who get one free drink after work ;p
My guess? None. The price is too volatile right now for this.
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Don't be fooled by C++, it's an entirely different beast. C syntax is valid in C++, but C++ itself is a different language with different syntax once you start using it's features.
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