You can do that with Coinbase.
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I was getting used to kickass.so after TPB was taken down, and now kickass is taken down. ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) I switched back to TPB for downloading stuff. Let's hope it stays online now. Isn't there a way to have a domain that can't get seized by any party? Kickass is up at kickass.to.
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Just a few from the first 2 pages. torrentfreak has never had so much news that is so uniformly abysmal and depressing. never has it ever been this bad. i guess the only silver lining is that it will finally put a fire under programmers to figure out how decentralize the internet once and for all. it would be terrifying if i didnt already know how it will end (i.e the same thing that happened when they shut down napster)
The copyright industry will go after the programmers, they've already start doing so. Good luck. People have become accustomed to freedom of information. The moment anyone tries to stop that the resistance will be overwhelming. The moment some skilled programmer finds himself in the situation where he is trying to send some information to someone but he is unable, he is going to start working immediately to resolve that problem. Sure, eventuality we will find a away, but they won't go down without a lot of fighting. POPCORN TIME DEVS DROP LIKE FLIES, BUT NO ONE WILL TALKMPAA PULLS “POPCORN TIME” REPOSITORIES OFF GITHUBLEAK EXPOSES HOLLYWOOD’S GLOBAL ANTI-PIRACY STRATEGY
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How the hell they can do it? They can even take down Somalian sites now? I thought Somalia is the lawless country and they don't care about online piracy... Corruption and US influence...
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Just a few from the first 2 pages. torrentfreak has never had so much news that is so uniformly abysmal and depressing. never has it ever been this bad. i guess the only silver lining is that it will finally put a fire under programmers to figure out how decentralize the internet once and for all. it would be terrifying if i didnt already know how it will end (i.e the same thing that happened when they shut down napster)
The copyright industry will go after the programmers, they've already start doing so.
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I think all industries should embrace bitcoin.
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10,000 satoshis if you want fast confirmation, 1,000 if you don't mind to wait a few hours.
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Hold your horses, until it's released Ethereum is nothing but vaporware, when/if released it will then go through a testing phase and then it will need to live up to the expectations, several years will pass until the software pass all the tests and prove to be reliable software.
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Well, just psychopath with guns, disappointing ...
I guess this isn't going to be the first "atheist terrorist attack"...
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Well at least that child has a job now. Don't make the mistake of imposing your values on those of other countries. Just because you give them money doesn't mean that have to do everything the Western way!
They don't have a job, they are slaves...
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Em Portugal é difícil tornar a mineração lucrativa, a energia é muito cara, o hardware é muito caro devido as taxas de importação, e é preciso gastar ainda mais energia para manter o hardware a trabalhar no Verão. De qualquer forma este site ajuda a ter uma perspectiva deste mercado: http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency
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What is this about? I never heard rimbit before. Another 'dump and go' cryptocoin? Hi skeptix, this coin have great chance to survive. I would like to invite you at the forum. Once in PM me. You can find me under Hugues Dohmen. Did u own H2O before? I wonder how would the buy out thing looks like. I read through the links that SteinGalen given, it looks promising. Especially it's listed on indiegogo. Anybody have been succeed with the buy out? I am not familiar with H20 but I know it quite some time. The reason why I never got myself involved in it is that I was looking for a system (coin) with some more and better features. I believe Rimbit has it all. That's why I bought myself Rimbits. I believe it can be a game changer in future currency. At this moment Rimbit engages themselves to exchange dying altcoins into Rimbits. If I am not mistaken they give you twice as much the value in Rimbit as the value of your old altcoin. Meaning If you have some altcoin for a value of $10, they will exchange it in Rimbits for a value of $20. If the altcoin is dead, it's value is 0, 2 x 0 equals 0, so how much Rimbits will I get for my bag of H2O?
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I have no complains with Seals, it's pretty good.
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People in Government positions don't know more than everybody else. Check Fermi paradox for some good hypothesis on why we haven't encountered alien civilizations yet. A civilization that could intelligently interact with another such civilization would not view a less capable “civilization” (perhaps, speaking from the perspective of one such civilization) as a peer and would avoid it therefor. What we know from our own history is that when a more advanced civilization meets a less advanced civilization the last one suffers immensely, I think we can extrapolate this for the cosmic scale. Don't know how rare Goldilocks planets are, but probably pretty rare, and so desirable, if a civilization with the capability of reaching Earth finds us, we're probably fucked.
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