lets see which premine will be confirmed.
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I would like to announce that today i payed my lunch with monero:)
How, where?
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Shadow_Runner, when your coins are confirmed, pls let us now.
btw, you are responsible for paying out the bounty now!
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Do you have the coins to pay bounty?
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Shadow runner, you can stop mining now.
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WTF? Millionaire?
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What is the total hash rate?
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Yet another coin destined for the scrapheap. Dev hasn't posted anything in days and probably won't.
But the price is stable.
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I am waiting for this short movie and price rocket 10k min., for the begining
yea , I'm also waiting I will take in my wallet 7 BTC if the price is 10k and stable up to 1 day or 2 days Bro dont be stupid and dont sell at 10 k cause next station is 50 k! The you should buy more.
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Yep, you guys are right... A state can't really go and adopt Bitcoin, they need to distribute the money somehow, and they can't do this with Bitcoin. Just think of it this way: A state may want to use Gold as money, but it doesn't have any reserves and is already bankrupt. How are they supposed to get their hands on the gold in the first place???
Well, they could invest in a serious mining operation and use that money to distribute it. Also jobs would get paid with BTC. If the cost of mining is higher than buying, then they should buy. The Greece is too hot.
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I think the bitcoin developers need to develop.
The big boys are still innovating and competing and Bitcoin is remaining unchanged. That's a formula for failure. Look at this forum as a prime example of "if it's broken don't fix it." The foundation, Gavin, or someone had better find a reason for consumers to use bitcoin or this ship is going nowhere.
They should ask themselves what would Satoshi do if he were still around. Never mind - bad idea - he'd just vanish with more coins. lol
Some developers moved to MIT. Can they develop bitcoin there?
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I bought myself some coins today. It will be interesting to see if $200 level will hold. If not, I'll buy even more.
I have the same thoughts.
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FPGA is not energy efficient when every body uses FPGA, the difficulty will go up compared to using GPU. The total hash rate will increase and so does the energy use. The total energy cost will be the same order of the value of daily coin generated.
The GPU miner will be forced out due to GPU's high energy cost.
I think there will be (edit: no) big FPGA demand for VNL at this stage due to its low market cap.
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it seems that whales are trying hard to push this baby under 200, to force bitcoin holders to dump their bag
who will continue to hold now will be the real winner, don't be fooled by the manipulation
If it is below $200, I will buy some.
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this night i sell 50% of my CYP now i want to buy again in low price thank's for some one pump it more people think CYP is dead like DRZ because it's same qubit and ICO too but now i sure we can support developer just buy and sell like a trader or you can buy hold and staking like a investor waiting some one dump and i will buy it again let's sell if you want to lose your CYP The future of CYP depends on the new feature developed by dev, not by trading.
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Agreed! This could be the bottom and startingpoint of a megarally.
This. We shall know in a few months.
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So the core development will be funded by MIT, a private organization?
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According to this very early post made by Satoshi in the Cryptography Mailing List two weeks after Bitcoin was released, he believed that decentralized electronic currencies such as Bitcoin would be used for many different applications in the future: I would be surprised if 10 years from now we're not using electronic currency in some way, now that we know a way to do it that won't inevitably get dumbed down when the trusted third party gets cold feet... Another quote from February 14, 2010: Right. Otherwise we couldn't have a finite limit of 21 million coins, because there would always need to be some minimum reward for generating. In a few decades when the reward gets too small, the transaction fee will become the main compensation for nodes. I'm sure that in 20 years there will either be very large (bitcoin) transaction volume or no volume. And another one from July 14, 2010: I anticipate there will never be more than 100K nodes, probably less. It will reach an equilibrium where it's not worth it for more nodes to join in. The rest will be lightweight clients, which could be millions. One of the last quotes made by Satoshi in late 2010: No, don't "bring it on" (Wikileaks). The project needs to grow gradually so the software can be strengthened along the way. I make this appeal to WikiLeaks not to try to use Bitcoin. Bitcoin is a small beta community in its infancy. You would not stand to get more than pocket change, and the heat you would bring would likely destroy us at this stage. Satoshi probably thought that Bitcoin had a fair chance of being successful in the long term but he probably did not expect it to become so successful in such a short period of time. The growth rate Bitcoin experienced in its first 3-4 years would probably have surprised him and I doubt he could have predicted that it would become so mainstream so quickly. Notice how Satoshi talks in terms of decades, not years. Would he have known that Bitcoin would reach $1,200 less than 4 years after its creation and be accepted by major retailers like Overstock and Microsoft in less than 5? I doubt it. Fascinating post. Thanks for this. Unbelievable how intelligent Satoshi is/was. I can't even begin to try & imagine the IQ a man like that posesses. Incredible, maybe one day he'll be looked back on as one of the geniuses of the last 500 years. He is dedicated.
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