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Сan anyone explain what is the fuss about this bytecoin update called multi signatures. I don't understand what’s good about it. Does it provide a higher level of anonymity?
I'm not an expert, but I know that multi-signature transactions are encoded in the protocol to make it more efficient and secure. And it's about time we see multi-signatures are used more widely!
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Updates are good, but aren't we lacking activity on the promotion side?
Do you have any ideas? No ideas needed! We need less cheap promotion and more focusing on technical issues. I mean, we're pretty focused already so we just need to keep it up! And screw the promotion. Those who really need Bytecoin will discover it easily. As I know Bytecoin has a media fund and I think it's time to use it. Promotion is one of the necessary thing for the coin developing.
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Why Bytecoin wasn't created as merged mining coin?
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Does anyone know a website where it is represented real estate which is sold using Bitcoin?
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I'm not a beginner, but I really like it. This lesson covers the basic principles and techniques that are the foundation of secure digital currency ownership. I think it is very usefull info for all cryptousers
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http://businessinsavannah.com/bis/2014-08-30/bitcoins-what-you-need-know-about-cryptocurrency#.VAK6FaOrYU8Speculators who rushed to purchase bitcoin were disappointed, however, as it subsequently lost more than half its value, dropping to its current worth of approximately $588. Clearly, no business with a 3 percent profit margin wants to accept such a volatile form of exchange. Returns also could present problems for retailers who accept bitcoin. Imagine an item purchased for one-tenth of a bitcoin, which is returned a few weeks later. The customer expects to receive one-tenth of a bitcoin in return for the item, but the value of one bitcoin has risen from $500 to $700 in the meantime. Errr. I'm pretty sure BTC is around $500 now. According to this useful site. http://preev.com/You're right! I have the same point
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Between BCN and DSH, I'd choose to mine BCN
And it is very good choice! BCN has a lot of competitive advantages Why not mine BBR? You would get more profit by mining BBR. Firstly, Bytecoin dev team is the best team ever. Secondly, this coin has been operating successfully for about 2 years. Thirdly, I prefer CPU-mining
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FairProof now supports Bytecoin!FairProof benefits: -provably fair -bonuses -instant withdrawals -instant deposit -fully anonymous -unique URL of account -10% of profit is given to EFF Another pool? It is awesome! Go Bytecoin to the MOON!
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Mining Bytecoin is profitable today, isn't it?
Of course, Mining Bytecoin is profitable. If it didn't bring any benefit, then it wouldn't be such a huge community that supports this currency
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Guys, even I tired of these unwarranted charges about Bytecoin premine. I haven't seen a single fact confirming premine.
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I'm wondering Where do they get information about the history of Satoshi and his writings (and those Cypher Punks, too?) Are there books out there covering this stuff?
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The main interesting question for me was "Who runs Bitcoin?"
PS. It is really good article
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Due to this, at some point, miners pay more for energy costs than they get back in bitcoin. I always thought about this problem. I hope the solution will be found
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Listening to Andreas talk is always so inspiring! It makes me feel as if I should be working on bitcoin related projects 24/7
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France is a place where you can be rich (with bitcoins of course) and can be out of law at the same time.
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Mexican band Molotov - Rastaman Dita.
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Car from my dream
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