Some people enjoy wading through sewage.
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You won't have any use for that in a collapse, either the electricity grid is rendered useless or there's no one to restore the Internet, also worth remembering that currency won't be useful as it's back to resources as the most valuable and barter system is the one in place.
Yep, this is the most accurate response thus far as bitcoin will have zero post-apocalyptic value. Not that it was ever meant for that, obviously. But the fact is when the internet goes out, you effectively have no bitcoin, until it comes back on again. Bitcoin's reliance on a functioning internet and power grid renders it significantly more fragile than traditional forms of currency, and relies on a world where these things exist in perpetuity.
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#4. Page for Pbacala. Thought this guy was a scammer from the get-go because he's a newbie opening a self-moderated thread, which is one of the #1 signs of a scammer (in this section anyway). Yesterday he was flagged as a scammer after running away with $35 -- hope burning his account was worth it. This is what a scammer's thread looks like, take note: The final nail in his scammer coffin was the fact that he never bothered to respond to the scam accusation against him. Total worm. Stay away.
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May or may not be related to the RainbowKun farm. Direct copy/paste from CoinMarketCap: I don't know much but this is what I read about it :Layer three protocols, commonly known as application layers, consist of the protocols that allow applications to run on blockchains, as well as the applications themselves. ... For example, when a user initiates a transaction, the process moves from the application layer to the execution layer. I still have to grow my infos on this
Original: Layer 3 Protocols
Layer three protocols, commonly known as application layers, consist of the protocols that allow applications to run on blockchains, as well as the applications themselves. These are the thin protocols discussed earlier. ...
Please report for plagiarism. Thanks.
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Mad dogs are crushing it and it's not over yet... Derrick Henry could have overtime. And then there is the KC game. My condolences to the taco team.
Yeah with 39 points and more game to go, Henry is still the points beast I was hoping for. That slow start against wheelz is going to cost me in the long-run tho. Something tells me I'm gonna have to win every game from hereon out to have a chance, lol.
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I just watched two pretty awesome games simultaneously. It came down to the kicker in both games -- one succeeded, one failed.
Although my Cardinals bet didn't cover, one of my prop bets was for them to win between 1-6 points, which they did. Kyler Murray had some great tosses, two interceptions, was biting my nails down toward the end.
I was rooting for the Chargers but Zurlein nailed a 56-yarder for the Cowgirls in the end.
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Thanks for responding, I have removed the negative.
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fuck you!!!!!!!!!!
Uh oh buddy. Looks like you are evading a ban. Oops, also banned here as well: See ya!
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Here's another that slipped by: 1.The steam engine triggered the industrial revolution, and the Internet has completely changed our way of life.
2.Under the traditional Internet model, the information shared by people through the network will be stored in the server.
3.Information is encrypted and stored through blockchain technology, thereby achieving more secure information protection. ....
Google translated from this article: He didn't get any merits because his post his just a mishmash of jibberish. Well let's take care of this one as well.
Not banned yet... Please report the plagiarized post quoted in the post above if you have a moment.
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@nutildah. You reckon the Vikings will not react and try to win in their home stadium, in front of their own fans after a loss on the road? Also, Vikings defense might be better than Cardinals’ last team played against in Tennessee and Kirk Cousins might be the better quarterback than Kyler Murray?
Its a home game for Arizona. Cousins had a decent first game, and its not really his fault they lost, but I expect Murray to make quick work of the Vikings defense. I went big and placed 6 bets on the game: one for Ari to score first, one for Ari to cover, and 4 prop bets covering their win from 1-23 points.
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Right well anyways.
Good to see there's still active development in this coin even though the trade volume is almost nil. Given what just happened with Counterparty (XCP) recently, anything's possible for one of the first, functional altcoins. Here's hoping it enjoys some sort of renaissance.
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Congrats on winning the big season opener, it was a tight race for a while but a deserved W on your behalf. I'm not letting it set the tone for my season, even though I also lost with my other team, which also has Henry dammit. A fluke to be sure. I'll be back!!
This week I'm going big on Arizona to at least cover. That almost seems like a gimme at home against the Vikings, even at -3.5. I don't see a reason why they won't win by at least 7.
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Wow, you haters missed out big time.
Oh, hex is still a thing? TBH we've since moved on to other things, got boring. TBH it looks like a great time to sell, but then again what do I know because I missed out. Hex will become the #1 crypto whether you like it or not. HEX has superior store of value design compared to everything else.
Compared to the blockchain its hosted on? How can HEX be superior to the thing it depends on for its existence? You can use whatever metric to establish HEX's superiority you want, we could honestly care less.
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It's bananas, I say. Monkey business, see?
I'd like to see that Trump fella just try to come back for a round two.
Biden will give that no-good weisenheimer a real what for.
What Trump needs is a good kick in the keester, courtesy of Uncle Joe.
That's what I think.
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Oh, nice, thanks -- I appreciate it. Can't believe I never acquired a little forever stash when it was below 50 cents. In any case, I might try to make some sort of forum-related NFT. Its only fitting that any such NFT use Bitcoin as its blockchain. 26.22 x 2 = 52.44 I owe you. Will send on Weds.
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I wonder why someone would pick this forum to rant and rave about politics and oddball conspiracy theory stuff. There are plenty of forums dedicated to those sorts of things. My guess is that he probably belongs to some of them, but it's weird that he found his way to the P&S and Off-Topic sections of a forum with bitcoin as its main focus.
For whatever reason he clearly enjoys it, I just can't for the life of me figure out how. He's not the classical attention hog troll -- for instance we won't see him here reveling in enjoyment in being discussed. He doesn't know about this thread, and I doubt he cares much about what happens outside of his own head.
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Mostly sold out, unless anyone wants any personally I’m set..
I'll take some -- can you hold on to $100 or so worth for me for a few more days? Sure, and I’ll give you a good deal. If you want more than you can afford right now, I might even let you make future payments on them if you want. Holy MOLY I clearly haven't been paying attention to the price since July 7th. That's quite a leap, and another 20% in the last 24 hours. Feeling sad my order I put in on the Counterwallet marketplace never went through. Well, granted it still only costs 2 XCP to mint an asset, I'll take 2 please. I will repay you when my sig campaign payment comes in on Weds. This is my profile & staked address: 1864jXLSdbZq319oQScCNG1m7nLYbGHuBX Thanks. Makes me wonder if maybe Namecoin and Primecoin will pop next..
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I think there may be a lot of such works that RainbowKun and his alts stole from Chinese sources. I looked at the accounts from my starter post and some have already been punished: ... caryoscar - ban evader... I wouldn't be surprised at all if it turns out that all these banned accounts were caught plagiarizing Chinese articles. Well let's take care of this one as well. The question of why Bitcoin is valuable is widely debated. Believers point out that “consensus is value” and there is no need to question its intrinsic value. They believe that from this perspective, gold, which is sought after by traditional secular society, is similar to Bitcoin and has little value in its use. Buffett has never recognized the value of gold, but some people believe that gold has the value of storing value, which represents distrust of other values. Opponents believe that Bitcoin is not currency and has a value of 0. The author does not agree that the value of Bitcoin is zero, but does not agree that this value comes only from blockchain technology, let alone that it comes from blind consensus.
This is a word-for-word copy of a Google translation of a six year old Chinese article: Dunno how awesome a DAO filled with cheaters could have possibly been. Was kind of a harebrained scheme to begin win.
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It's a big story because it confirms what people had already suspected for quite a while -- that the market is rigged and incredibly inflated, as are most crypto markets honestly. Undoubtedly people buy NFTs from themselves all the time. Behold the power of anonymity.
Regardless of the behavior of the humans surrounding it, NFTs are still a pretty neat concept and have a lot of transformative potential in their own right. You just won't catch me shelling out multiple ETHs for shit I could make with GIMP in a couple of hours.
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But have you reported him?
If, as it seems, he is copying translating and pasting ideas that are not his own without citing the source, and on top of that repeatedly, not just once, he should be reported and banned. No you haven't because you wait for him to defend himself before doing so.
TBH I didn't report that particular post because it wasn't enough word-for-word copy/pasting but, its just like cmon, its obvious what he's doing, all the while saying "I'm not doing that." Was just irritated at that moment, will probably delete that post. He's not really hurting anybody, but I do wonder WTF he's doing.
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