Does anyone remember what Saddam announced just a few months before being invaded from the democratic USA? They would have started to sell their oil in Euros.
(think about the power you have owning the currency that anyone wants only to buy oil)
Secondly, we don't need a super super billion dollar economy crashing in the 100M dollar economy of bitcoin, thank you.
Btw: bitcoin will begin to go mainstream in 50 days from now. I will bet my money on that.
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Please tell us more about the risks you will take. You talk about 1:200 leverage and 10x profits as tp. That means that you want to be able to catch a 5% movement on the right side, however a 0.45% movement against you will kill your account, along with the money in it.
Forex when done by professionals is something that yet not always works, and they use tiny or no leverage (no more than 1:3, usually).
1:200 is not a medium leverage, it's a huge leverage.
I also think that people should be able to know in real time how much of their founds you are losing.
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We are going mainstream! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I tough that to be a backend database server, inaccessible from the outside, behind a pool of frontend servers... Still, 2Gbps of dedicated bandwidth to handle DDOS? It's not gonna scale, after all... But who am i to criticize their setup? Edit, the 2Gbps uplink might be internal; they do have an external DDOS protection service. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) traceroute to mtgox.com (72.52.5.67), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets 1 10.0.0.10 (10.0.0.10) 0.468 ms 0.383 ms 0.248 ms 2 * 15.757 ms 15.461 ms 15.779 ms 3 wf2.mi.sw-gw1.seflow.it (158.58.168.1) 14.648 ms 19.250 ms 16.862 ms 4 caldera.dc2.hsr1a.seflow.it (95.141.47.254) 45.370 ms 172.757 ms 223.565 ms 5 ge4-12.mil01-1.eu.as5580.net (78.152.32.201) 34.848 ms 17.582 ms 21.405 ms 6 tge1-3.par02-1.fr.as5580.net (78.152.34.109) 36.162 ms 41.075 ms 34.076 ms 7 tge1-1.lon01-1.uk.as5580.net (78.152.34.74) 50.626 ms 42.321 ms 47.633 ms 8 blackhole.prolexic.com (195.66.224.31) 43.664 ms 44.109 ms 43.942 ms 9 unknown.prolexic.com (209.200.156.34) 43.583 ms 43.484 ms 43.788 ms 10 unknown.prolexic.com (72.52.5.67) 43.222 ms 43.045 ms 43.080 ms
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5000$ for 2 servers with less than 100GB of ram each? Who is their provider, rackspace, softlayer? Suggest them to buy and colocate, Jesus!
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Sorry guys, i'm a newbie into bitcoin trading (my mtgox account is being validated in these days, and i want to do only one "big" trade before the 20th of jan). Didn't intended to offend anyone's google-fu skills by posting this website. Maybe someone didn't know it.
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It's amazing! (it's not my website, i'm not spamming...) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FPjnXx.png&t=663&c=r5_amR7wNRfxcw)
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But there are no comparison of the usa air force they are the best in the world, But i wonder USA don't attack on IRAQ not because they not dear but i think they want to maintain a good relation with IRAQ because of oil.
What are you talking about really? Don't you know that the USA invaded Iraq and plans to maintain permanent presence there? He posted something stupid just to spam it's signature, ignore him.
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This dosent make any sense. I could have invented a solution, too. After all in English there are more acronimous than words.
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if it was SQL injection, then they should assume the hacker has the hole database, if you can do SQL injection, you have full control over the db... (protecting against SQL injection is not hard)
but some JS or CSS "injection" could have done the same thing...
and SR uses some weird way of displaying imgs so that you don't dwl them through TOR ( would be to slow ), sounds like the hacker found a way to hack that "img system" and change the imgs.
Where did you read that a SQL Injection can permit access to the whole DB? Why not? (Because innodb has per row access control?)
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May I ask, seriously, why you married her? I'm sure you tought that "till death do us part" was a long time.
What changed? Had she always spent so much and you start to feel this only now due to half the income? Or something changed? Maybe (and I would hope so) jokes made by hormones since that you just got a baby?
Btw, I would make sure that your bitcoin are safe. Brainwallet would be worth this time maybe?
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Fare un sito, rubare cento euro e poi minacciare di denunciare chi ti fa presente che gli lo hai fregato "tre avvocati ho..." Solo in italia ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.acartoofar.co.uk%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2010%2F03%2FTeach-yourself-C%2B%2B-in-21-days.png&t=663&c=CvoZ6u1AyBXf_g) If you don't find any good references online, buy some printed books. You could start to lean a c++/like language like PHP that should be easier. During the last year of what you would call a "high school", i had to learn delphi. It's like coding with the dinosaurs. There is structure like while something do begin your code end;
in c++ that becomes something like (just to explain you what brackets are and why you will love them).
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I don't understand why this keeps coming up, the issue of destroying or recycling old coins that is. But if it even seems like this is going to happen. I will stop using Bitcoin. And I suspect that I am not the only one in this category.
I have bitcoins stored in such a way that their private key has never been on a harddrive and they are stored in a way that was designed to be passed down from one generation to another. Destroying coins is destroying these.
I have a sort of "retirement" cold storage key (also, not ever having been on a harddrive, but stored in another way). Destroying coins on a timescale of anything less than a lifetime makes it more difficult and less secure to handle these coins.
Please don't destroy old coins. Please don't recycle old coins.
Please stop bringing up the topic.
Please don't tell us the details on how you store your lifetime savings. I'm a certified genius, and I see no problem with gold going up in price forever. I've seen absolutely zero evidence to believe that "a commodity going up forever" is bad, which makes this belief a faith-based irrationality.
Fact is, as long as businesses can predict the rate of change in value of any commodity and plan accordingly, there's nothing wrong with a commodity going up or down.
Please tell us more about that!
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Inaba, when I readed your post I couldn't belive you where not trolling. I'm really happy of it.
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From what i understood this relies on someone else services, and there is no easy way to skip this. Decentralizing this external entity doesn't help on his security.
I would love the 300BTC but even given that i create this service using my infrastructure, how could you relay on me with your money? The only answer is that you couldn't.
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If only I had paid my order with Avalon...
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Thank you very much mr. who send me 0.00005 BTC !!!
Cool, you only need to do 200'000 posts to reach 10BTC at this rate. I will tell you a secret. Many skilled IT pros work from home, using a thing called Internet.
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In city of Shanghai where I live, an apartment suite of premium quality can be sold for 10 million Chinese Yuan which equivalents to US $1.6 million. If someone sells a suite of this kind (there are at least a couple thousands of them) and uses the money to invest into bitcoin, he can get 118+ thousands BTCs and thus enters into the World Top 10 Fortune List of Bitcoin. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Ok, what's your point?
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webhostingtalk.com Ask to be paid in btc ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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