in my oppinion yes, with BTC dead, we can seriously improve the condition of the cryptoindustry and improve it.
till we get a global recognizable standard again, bitcoins death will help local communal cryptocurrency capitalists doing their work,
its a more people with people interaction then. the companies will have to decide weather they will accept a crypto and help a certain person
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Birth , the rotation of earth , the sun ... All makes me think that what is the driving force behind it? If you say sun is just helium ball then from where helium came??
better question is to find an answer of why do organism especially humans behave in an organised manner at all
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I'm holding bitcoin and I know that I lose but now what?? I will only lose if I sell my bitcoin lower than my buying price.
Only weak hands are the ones who lose at this moment and those holders will not lose. War is not over OP. There will be a time that Bitcoin will rise again. Maybe this year is the year for those who bought Bitcoins back in 2014 to sell their bitcoin and gain profit. I believe that in the long term, holders will prevail.
well you might end up having to "hodl" till end of your life, because its likely we are dealing with a market shift trend regarding what the world does support socially
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Divinity (Brahma) only within us, but outside - only devil (Maya) people say the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. But much worse, he convinced the world that God is him. But this is inaccurate information still l ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) there are different interpretations of the devil, some define him as the prosecutor that shows up sinners who dont believe in god
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In the developing world, having high remittance flows (such as sub-Saharan countries) or being unbanked will make cryptocurrency very attractive for the population in general. But I'm not sure if the government themselves embrace the cryptocurrency.
Here's a thought: If you were to come up with a cryptocurrency, what features does it need to make a country supportive of it? It has to be decentralized, and the people and government/authority both willing to use it long-term.
1. What kind of situation would a country have to be in for it's government to support its population using cryptocurrency?
"Support" here should be understood as concrete changes like accepting payment or transactions using a cryptocurrency, or investing in them.
Political parties may be raising funds by creating their own tokens, but these aren't likely to be the accepted currency for everyone in the country. On the other hand, there may be cryptocurrencies used to bypass trade sanctions: Would this be an example of a cryptocurrency accepted by both the people, the government and usable by more than one country (at least, their allies)?
2. A related question would be: What kind of government system would be most accepting of cryptocurrency? Feels like adoption of cryptocurrency will be most resistant for countries with strong currency, and vice versa. A person living in a country plague with conflict and unrest will also find cryptocurrency appealing, though in regards to this topic, there is no "central authority" in a state, is there? Would the system of government affect how appealing cryptocurrency is? (Or do you believe any government would reject it?)
Question for fun: In a zombie apocalypse, is cryptocurrency more useful as a medium of exchange (assuming the infrastructure like internet is working)? I would assume it would make it easier to safeguard your accumulated resources and let you travel with less burden.
3. Design In your replies, I am also interested in how you would the design of the crytocurrency model: what are the incentives to "behave well"; and will it be design for use in a region, or globally (I assume the cryptocurrency will have a targeted user, as global population have too much economic, societal and political differences).
Assuming you believe cryptocurrency will never be attractive to any kind of government, then: Would blockchain technology be adopted? If yes, how will it be used? (This is assuming the governmental body has a basic/informed understanding of what blockchain technology is.)
jes because if the licensed and legalised banks aren't trusted, like its currently the case all over europe, there will be constantly economic crisis, social unsecurity, and a limitation in growth regards
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mir war von anfang an klar das bitcoin nix wird, genauso wie die japanischen tamagotchi eier,
einzigen lichtblick den ich sehe sind die encription dienstleister, besonders was waves angeht da es im gegensatz von ethereum nicht in einem personifizierten hype hochgeblasen wurde.
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I'm not sure why people are still trying to force themselves into monogamy when its clearly not for them. There are many reasons why people need to be open to consensual non-monogamy
1.Monogamy is not natural and has traditionally flourished under patriarchal conditions where the woman is considered an item given away by her father to serve her husband. As women start to become recognized as independent humans, strain is being put on the institution of marriage. Monogamous marriage cannot dominate society without women being treated as property. This is why half of marriages are ending in divorce. It only goes downhill from here as women make gains in the workplace and become breadwinners.
2. One person cannot satisfy your needs forever. A little variety is great. Imagine going through life with just one friend or just one family member. That would be brutal. Why should we limit the lover to one? Most people can't. People cheat. Sure some people have the love to make monogamy work or the discipline to suffer through it, but whats the point? The point should be happiness and a life of freedom.
3. People get married for a lot of the other reasons it is advantageous. Aside from love and companionship, marriage gives you a partner in life. Someone to help raise kids, take care of the home, and bring in income. These features could all be multiplied in a polyamorous relationship. You build a team instead of just a 2 person partnership.
I'm intrigued by the idea of polyamory. In my 20s, I had a friend group that behaved in a way that is pretty typical amongst young people. There were about 4 men and 4 women in the group, we were all best friends and hung out all of the time. No one seriously dated, but there were times where couples would form and fizzle out. Over a 4 year period, pretty much every possible combination was made. We were all happy for each other and it wasn't the same as hooking up with strangers. It was wholesome. This is the tribal way humans interacted for hundreds of thousands of years.
Polyamory is customizable, honest, and safe. It could be as simple as husband and wife having boyfriend and girlfriend, or as complicated as a 4x4. No one is cheating because everything is transparent and agreed upon through consent. This is much safer than cheating and even hookup culture because there is actually a commitment and you know who all is in your sexual circle.
jes i also support polygamy, obviously many men are gay thats an important reason.
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the world and especially organism have some kind of higher divinity attached to them. the basic survialist mode isnt everything
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ich tuh überhaupt nicht haten....
Eben doch. Permanent gibt es irgendwelche wirren Vergleiche von Bitcoin zu irgendwelchen anderen negativen Dingen. Wenn deine Kritik wenigstens fundiert wäre, würde die Diskussion auch bestimmt besser sein. So bleibt es an der Sache nur unfundiertes gehate bzw. geschwaffel
sie ist fundiert, der bitcoin clan hat die strippen überzogen die wollen einen korrupten index erschaffen und die ganze welt an ihn versklaven. sie streiten es dauernt ab aber in wahrheit wissen sie das sie das getan haben. natürlich verlieren sie unterstützung. um mich braucht ihr euch keine sorgen zu machen, nachdem sich die ganzen reichen im kryptomarkt (mit ihren marketing firmen) (miki novogratz, tom lee, der deutsche investmentpunk etc.) alle verbrannt haben kommen die haltbaren kryptos hoch. also schön weiter die verblödungsmedien gucken
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Can you deny it? Everyone who has brought in the last year has lost money.
well i said that a loooong time ago in this forum
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ich tuh überhaupt nicht haten, ich sag bloß jetzt kommt der turm von babel weltweit
ihr seit doch alle jetzt nur angepisst auf mich weil ihr einen haufen geld verloren habt. das wird so weitergehen
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well i am not an atheist, i am actually the maximum possible opposite of that.
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Like every fiat currency today, bitcoin has assumed the position of a currency though typified as a crypto-currency. But in reality, it is obvious that the value of any country's currency depends to a large extent on her economic dynamics and activities (demand, supply, external reserve, level of production, etc.) . By that i mean, the strength of an economy determines the strength or purchasing power of her currency against those of others.
On this basis what can we allude to be the cause of the recent decline in value of bitcoin?
This is because, the United States, China, Europe etc experienced mild growth in the 2018 fiscal year as such one would have expected an improvement in the value of bitcoin just as the value of those other countries have either stabilized or improved.
nope it depends mostly on the social support comming from the market
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So I see 2 threads of why islam hates people or why people hate Islam. I dont see the point of such a mundane debate based on religion any debate for or against religion would be stupid. Either you are stupid to believe what a prophet / god / divine entity said or you are stupid enough to believe you can change the minds of the bleak minded people who follow such a prophet / god / divine entity.
But since its fun let me initiate my own brand of 'why do' topic.
WHY DO ATHEISTS (like me) HATE RELIGION ?
Seriously what has to happen in a person's life for them to seriously give up hope on the one true everlasting brand (of religion) which their ancestors have followed for generations.
Everyone has their own story even I have mine, so lets hear some of it.
atheists hate religion because it looks like a threat for their life for them, or because they would like to have something better
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i never fell for the word HODL, it was for me from the beginning a fraud, that will end badly.
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it depends on the common will expressed in a parliament, in a respective country,
there might be indeed authoritarian societies, or urban societies that oppose bitcoin
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and Engineering Foundations,
anyone here here that seeked to create a Tech ICO
maybee its smart to create a standardised network
i am pioneering in the area of 2D Cryptos the so called Socio Economic Sources
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lol ich werd mich jeden tag kaputlachen. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) war glaub ich sogar ne 51.7% wahl bin gespannt wen die ganzen lobbyisten aus allianz vermögensverwaltung und bankenvertreter, sie dazu versuchen wollen zu beeinflussen das es keine kryptowährungen in deutschland geben soll. gruß
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Creating a product (cryptocurrency) isn't easy and getting people to use your product is JUST as difficult. So far we've done Airdrops, Affiliate Programs, Social Media sharing, and Press Releases, with the marketing strategy all explained here https://medium.com/@XIF_Official/x-infinity-marketing-strategy-getting-merchants-and-consumers-onboard-34e2218aaa54. Our company has created a cryptocurrency wallet/ debit card linked with MasterCard so you can use it to buy a cup of coffee or go grocery shopping with based in South East Asia. For an AltCoin like this, how would you guys go about reaching out to real users? a currencies value is created by determination, there has to be an accepted sovereign running it.
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thats not true, world can run also without racism
As soon as you exercise differently, you are creating your own race. ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) racism comes from heuristics, rumors and experience,
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