Welcome to the bitconomy. Adapt yoself before yo wreck yoself.
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I deeply appreciate his work, I refuse to worship him.
Shol'va kree!
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the futuristic money
I wouldn't worry. I had my parents over on Easter and my dad saw one of your coins lying around and played with the hologram for about 30 minutes and was all "Is that future space money? It looks like future space money." Of course he also said "Is that for one of your video games?", so you might not want to read this sentence.
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Why should we give you money so you can shoot school children?
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I love how they're setting this thing up to be "hacked" yet again. IW: "Sorry, dudes, those 'hackers' had a list of URLs they cleaned out. But you'll totally get your money back, if you send us your ownership claim, which is..... your URL ." 'Hacker': "Mui excellente " IW: "I know, right? "
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Aaaaaaaaand it's gone. Forever. This is an ex-change, wait, I mean, this ship has banked, wait, I mean, it's bubble has popped.
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fiat, based on violence, shit they call money
Hmm. Stripper Fund, BTC: 1Jz4MszgZ1AEz59meF7DCMannFrdsTMdXy
Tell me, what are strippers based on?
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Also, is there a screenshot of the Bitcoin Magazine article prior to the changes? Is there an editor note of such changes? I'm just asking here, but find this worrisome, for I have the utmost respect for the crew running the mag. This will sadden me greatly.
~Bruno K~
No editor note. Proof is in the Google index and the article title (a word press article URL is built from the articles title; if the article title is changed later, the url stays the same)
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I can't cancel orders through the api.
Also can't cancel orders using mtgox.com webpage
(was able to enter 2 orders just fine after mtgox came back)
wtf?
It's not really back, it just looks back. Trade engine lag is still over 1000 seconds. EDIT: ...and rising...
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"Safe, Fast, Secure and reliable Mt.Gox is the Bitcoin solution."
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I've been blind on price for about an hour. We are still around 141, yes?
Or 40. Or 4. We'll only know, when the engine catches up.
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they definitely need some kind of status update on twitter or something
You mean like on their twitter? https://twitter.com/MtGox
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ultimately come to the conclusion that WU would be taking a huge leap of faith on ... well ... basically Gavin, right? The SatoshiDice tx dust flap is the elephant in the room. Can Bitcoin scale?
Bitcoin can surely scale. It can be larger than Visa in less than 5 years, if there's enough demand. 130 million transactions per day
Good luck with that. In simple terms, what exactly is the issue assuming the max size can be increased as necessary? The blockchain right now grows about 30 MB per day. That is at a daily volume of 60000 transactions. Scaling up to Visa's level of transactions would translate to blockchain growth of 65 GB per day. Median download speed for the US is 3 MB/sec. Downloading a 65GB file at that speed takes about 36 hours.
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I disagree. The blockchain is revolutionary and will probably end up with its own spot in computing science history.
There's nothing new about shared transaction databases.
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ultimately come to the conclusion that WU would be taking a huge leap of faith on ... well ... basically Gavin, right? The SatoshiDice tx dust flap is the elephant in the room. Can Bitcoin scale?
Bitcoin can surely scale. It can be larger than Visa in less than 5 years, if there's enough demand. 130 million transactions per day
Good luck with that.
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I'm going to go out onto a limb here and state that I believe this Victor dude is a straight-up guy (seriously). He does have a viable business there in San Francisco. He has followed recently a Bitcoin entity on Twitter. He has purchased a few domain names related to Bitcoin, all about week after PrimeASIC registered on March 1, 2013. I'll chalk that up to coincidence.
I agree. We should ignore the Fraud, Grand theft and probation violations in florida. Also that time where he ripped off people with that jacket store in Maryland. People change. They totally do. They're criminals for 30 years and then *bam* one day they're model citizens. Thank you, Batman.
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Sorry.... I had to..... could not resist.... Even BFLs house and garden publication "Bitcoin Magazine" does no longer talk about the thing having been shipped. Here's how the article about Luke's device broke and is as of this moment still referenced in Google's Index. Note how it said "he received the first Butterfly Labs ASIC to reach the hands of consumers." Now go to one of these URLs like this one: http://bitcoinmagazine.com/category/technical/and you will see how the text has been changed to "that a prototypes Butterfly Labs ASIC is now hashing". tl;dr - not even the retard-o-zine will acknowledge this as a shipment. PS: Also note how the articles former title "Bitcoin developer receives first Butterfly Labs ASIC" as evidenced in the article url http://bitcoinmagazine.com/bitcoin-developer-receives-first-butterfly-labs-asic/has been changed to "Bitcoin developer Confirms Butterfly Labs ASIC"
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Did you go to the police yet to complain they thwarted your attempt to buy drugs?
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