Site looks fine I really like simplistic design. I am just disappointed in your faucet, 200 satoshis every 5 minutes is crazy low amount even among poor faucet sites. I know that this is not main feature of your site but I would rather not have any faucet that crazy low one.
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Username: maku Member rank: Senior Member Post count: 786 BTC address: 195ebhrFSroi892wUKV4MJd49ikmU4Vd9C
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Member : 0.00022 BTC per constructive post. (5 spaces) Full Member : 0.00040 BTC per constructive post. (5 spaces) Senior : 0.00045 BTC per constructive post. (10 spaces) Hero / Legendary : 0.00050 BTC per constructive post. (10 spaces)
rates are very poor and not attractive for members to wear this signature with such a poor rates, there are so many other campaigns offering competitive rates for so try to increase the payout rates and make it attractive for members. How rates are attractive? how about this... Member : 0.0005 BTC per constructive post. (5 spaces) Full Member : 0.00075 BTC per constructive post. (5 spaces) Senior : 0.00145 BTC per constructive post. (10 spaces) Hero / Legendary : 0.002 BTC per constructive post. (10 spaces) I would like that. These are competitive rates! Current rates are too low.
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First of all it can bring more troubles to EU and US markets, as many companies invests in China and have most of their factories there. China is a huge market and a vary important one, so if it fall it may cause troubles for other countries as well.
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I think there will be more companies trying to develop their own digital currency's. Some are probably doing it right now without even telling media about it. In the future wealthy countries will use only digital currency's, but how many of those currencies will remain on the market we will see.
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Either way it worked. It's not the most noble way of killing but those are terrorist so it's ok. 45 terrorists is no a huge amount but it's a good start.
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People in North Korea are starving so Kim decides to build a new airport, logic yeah. And isn't it to big? Who is going to use it? I don't think it will be too much crowded because I didn't see to many commercials inviting tourists to visit N.Korea
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I don't know how "big" is this ice cream business but I guess its pretty small so I don't think that your friend will have time to bother wit btc (at least not now). Also people buying such unimportant things like ice cream (although very yummy ) won't bother to pay with btc anyhow. We are still too early for Bitcoin to become common currency.
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I think calling for vote is a cheap and bad way to throw off responsibility for the situation to come. Almost every time people will vote against changes that will force them to lower their living standards. So Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras is making an easy way out of this for himself, if people vote against and Greece will fall he will say "it's not my fault", if Greeks vote for and it will cause some sort of unrest he will say "you voted for those conditions so now don't complain"
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I wonder what will happen to those that made the decision to throw him to jail? What about this Wayne Oakes guy who claimed himself as an "expert in hair and textile fibers"? What about the jury? And also why did it take so long to make this case appear again? 22 years is a huge amount of time...
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But there is hope that if people start to use this government crypto, they will eventuality discover bitcoin and start using it, abandoning the government rubbish. Of course that also depends on have the government in Cameroon will treat btc in the first place.
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Problem with Greece is that the government (previous) had been giving money to easy. So the budget of Greece was full of holes by which money was lost. Today part of EU and current Greece government negotiations is to fill up the holes and change the way money are spent (which means cutting many socials and so on). Unfortunately Greece is not the only one in EU that been spending too much money and now have budget problems or will have in the near future. As for bitcoin it may help in the future but right now Greece need to cooperate with EU or they will go down.
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That's another way of putting an additional tax on people. Of course most of the money will go no this insurance but there are plenty of taxes along the way. Also the government can limit the amount of people using guns because not everybody would be willing to pay an additional insurance for gun.
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Different countries and different regions have different needs. In Texas where the distance between settlements is high you need something to defend. But in New York where people are close by the need of guns is not that important.
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Oh, yeah. C'mon, sue them for millions of innocent victims. And where is the court placed? America itself? LOL
A small correction. The court is located in one of the American vassal states, and not in the United States itself (in the city of Hague, Netherlands to be precise). That said, the United States was one of the 7 countries that voted against the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (the others were (China, Iraq, Israel, Libya, Qatar, and Yemen). Could You please stop writing that every country that thinks differently then You is a USA vassal state? The world is full political and social ideas on how to live and if some countries think alike they tend to work together, but that doesn't mean that they are someone's vassal. As for the topic itself, some of those claims are true and some of them are not. Remember that many terrorists uses civilians for their ideas (and sometimes civilians are actually supporting terrorist of their own will).
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Ha, any link from "sputnik news" is not worth paying attention to. Give me 3 good reasons why this news source is credible and maybe I'll read the article.
If American propaganda sites such as BBC and CNN are trustworthy, then the Sputnik News is also a trustworthy source. And the fact that the Americans are supporting the neo-Nazis in Kiev is an open secret. The Americans have supported the openly Nazi Yatsenyuk against the much more milder (but at the same time schizophrenic) Poroshenko. Also, most of the violence during the American sponsored Maidan coup was committed by the Nazis. First of all BBC is British, second CNN is not the only media in USA, thirdly there is whole Europe that can provide useful informations. And finally claiming that every Ukraine person that wants to join EU and not Russian Eurasian Economic Union is not a Nazi.
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Somehow it seems to me that these bunkers are pretty useless. How they going to generate power and for how long? The amount of unnecessary lights is huge. Water, food, and other stuff? Even if they make in time to get to the shelter, how long are they going to live inside those vaults?
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The terrorists seem well-ensconced in their twin nerve centers for Iraq and Syria, Mosul and Raqqa, respectively, and do not appear threatened in Fallujah, only miles from Baghdad. This despite the allied air campaign designed, in President Obama’s words, to “degrade and ultimately destroy” the group.
Airstrikes alone will not defeat the ISIS. If the NATO is serious about destroying the ISIS, then it should bring in the infantry and the battle tanks. For every 10 terrorists killed in the US-led airstrikes against the ISIS, 50 more joins them after crossing the Turkish-Syrian border. ISIS has also stepped up the recruitment of local Sunni Arabs. I think this will only stop when everything comes under ISIS in Iraq. Only then it will be affordable for US or NATO to be at War with ISIS. Even Russia will be eying the opportunity to let its army go into the war. I don't think that a good idea. Lots of people will die, there will be more refugees witch is already a problem for EU. The quickest way is to stop ISIS now, but every body seems busy with something else. And I don't think that Russia will intervene, they know it's costly so they will stay out of it military wise.
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You cannot judge every policeman based on few bad examples. I also had encounter a cop that was behaving inappropriately but I've also met really great ones too. There always will be some "black sheep in the flock" but there also should be someone to control their work and appropriately reward
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Don't know whether to laugh or cry. But I'm sure Texas or US is not the only place where this kind of situation happens, is sad that some people, in stead of using their brain and common sense are blindly following orders.
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