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Like at In Time (movie). But of course it isn't possible so what I'm saying is I think those time bank things are useless.
You cannot buy time, time is the currency, you can only exchange your time for other people's time, if you want to buy someone's else time you pay them in dollars, euros or bitcoin or whatever they accept... Is it so hard to read the article?
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It's an interesting concept. And actually, time is a very limiting factor, since we're aging and don't have an infinite supply. But how are we supposed to gather enough 'time' to buy something we can afford? Is it possible to receive a lot of 'time' from other people? If yes, wouldn't this just degrade the whole principle of the proposed mechanism to a mere plain old currency?
Each individual's time is valuable to that one person. It would be very difficult to trade time between people. Actually it's very easy. A time-based currency may not be suitable to use in a large scale economy or for any business but it's ideal for a voluntary system within any economy. Well two people must use time in order to use the other person's time so it would be very difficult to transact with this kind of currency. If you bother to read the article I've link to you can see there are time banks in a lot of countries and people transact in time-based currency every day. In my country, Portugal, there are 28 agencies of Time Bank, probably you also can find one near you in your country. Can I buy time and live forever? If not then those time banks are pretty useless in my opinion. Buy time and live forever?! What the fuck are you talking about?
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It's an interesting concept. And actually, time is a very limiting factor, since we're aging and don't have an infinite supply. But how are we supposed to gather enough 'time' to buy something we can afford? Is it possible to receive a lot of 'time' from other people? If yes, wouldn't this just degrade the whole principle of the proposed mechanism to a mere plain old currency?
Each individual's time is valuable to that one person. It would be very difficult to trade time between people. Actually it's very easy. A time-based currency may not be suitable to use in a large scale economy or for any business but it's ideal for a voluntary system within any economy. Well two people must use time in order to use the other person's time so it would be very difficult to transact with this kind of currency. If you bother to read the article I've link to you can see there are time banks in a lot of countries and people transact in time-based currency every day. In my country, Portugal, there are 28 agencies of Time Bank, probably you also can find one near you in your country.
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It's an interesting concept. And actually, time is a very limiting factor, since we're aging and don't have an infinite supply. But how are we supposed to gather enough 'time' to buy something we can afford? Is it possible to receive a lot of 'time' from other people? If yes, wouldn't this just degrade the whole principle of the proposed mechanism to a mere plain old currency?
Each individual's time is valuable to that one person. It would be very difficult to trade time between people. Actually it's very easy. A time-based currency may not be suitable to use in a large scale economy or for any business but it's ideal for a voluntary system within any economy.
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Is there a trusty online wallet for dogecoins, like there is for bitcoin (blockchain)? I have the wallet installed at my PC, but I prefer an online one because I don't need to wait for the wallet to sync.
I've earned some dogecoins with this site and want to withdraw.
Try MultiDoge : http://multidoge.org/?dl=winIt's a light wallet and does not download the blockchain. Ok, thanks but there is a disclaimer when I go to the site: It is important to know that MultiDoge is a so called light wallet. It is meant for your day to day transactions. If you are a miner, you should NOT use MultiDoge as your wallet. Receiving big transactions, such as pool payouts, can clog up a light wallet. This is a known issue with all light wallets and must be considered before usage.
The essence is: Do not use a light wallet to handle a big amount of transactions, mining being one example. Use the refrence client instead. I have more then 20000 dogecoins to withdraw. Is this considered a "big transaction?" That's around 5 dollars...
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Great as always, thumbs up. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I think fair solution is to deport all immigrants and their off-spring.
These guys agree! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.deathpenaltyinfo.org%2Fimages%2Fnamericanimage.jpg&t=663&c=36SwDvIDLoCATg)
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Maybe god is a sadistic bastard who doesn't deserve worship, and he always answers prayers but usually the answer is 'no'!
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Sorry but I hate this whole fagotry. I dont have taste like gays, or women, and I dont let gays to dress me. Most of the time people who buy that shit are superficial and want to impress other superficial people. Even if i would be rich I would still wear only what is comfortable to me, and not just what is pricy. Dont support fashion industry!!
Models looks like boys, because designers are homos... Than girls have anorexia because they are brainwashed by the industry. Dont be snob!
P.S. Im not homophobic, just real.
Cheers
Quoted for the lulz. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Just watched the whole thing, you guys should too before judge like that, that's actually a good place to live in that region and the country, Somaliland, has no foreign debt. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Ok, found it, it's BBC Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve 3of6 Kenya and the Horn of Africa. HD version here: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:343f0a69483b6c61632ac7afef40027b0a87ae82&dn=BBC+Indian+Ocean+with+Simon+Reeve+3of6+Kenya+and+the+Horn+of+Afr&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3A80&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.publicbt.com%3A80&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.istole.it%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fopen.demonii.com%3A1337
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Someone knows where's the whole thing? Found this but it doesn't have the part shown in the video.
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The main feature of bitcoin is being decentralized, turning it into e-gold would be killing it.
The main problem now is to make more people to accept Bitcoin. Do you think ordinary people would care about decentralization or whatever? Linking Bitcoin to gold won't jeopardize its decentralization property. Sure it will, check: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-gold
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I've drunk it a few times, don't know what it is supposed to do but I know it's somewhat popular. Anyway you have competition: http://www.buykratom.us/
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If this was possible, imagine all the law suits all over the world against current and former US administration over millions of civilians killed, dislodged, destruction of property and infrastructure, US would go bankrupt...
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im confused how is PETA priced higher then Bmine when peta has lower divs?
who was buying all those shares this morning
B.MINE is a derivative, PETA has real hardware... I understand, so is PETA higher because people expect a payout at some point for hardware sold. It already seems Cryptx cut that idea out by each share being 1 GHs fixed...? Read from this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=310783.msg7847179#msg7847179
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I would prefer to have the choice to live in a city with gun (or without for you), so everyone is happy to have the gun politic he want. And do not forget rural place where lot of people have gun and it's very great place to live with convivial and polite people.
I believe that's where most gun related murders happen in my country, usually people have guns because they are hunters, and when things get heated because some fence, small watercourse, peace of land, relationships, people start shotting.
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im confused how is PETA priced higher then Bmine when peta has lower divs?
who was buying all those shares this morning
B.MINE is a derivative, PETA has real hardware...
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