Cause i dont buy/mine whatever coin comes out and expect to get rich by doing nothing.
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GREETINGS: WE COMMAND YOU.. wow such freedom ![Lips sealed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/lipsrsealed.gif) So much this!
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Is there a way to do that?
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WTF with this coin? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Dev is doing nothing like dead,if so,why you release a coin ,FXXK YOU !!!!!!!!! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fguysgirl.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2013%2F07%2Fwhy-you-mad-tho1.jpg%3F5f677f&t=663&c=VNCdotIkxoDwxA)
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I noticed that yesterday but i got bored to post it. Now i see there is a thread However it says it is anonymous ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Edit: Actually it says 100% untraceable for a phone he bought with bitcoins.
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I'm confused by what a gap and a merit is
You have two following prime numbers like p n=11 and p n+1=13. The gap is g n=13-11=2. The ratio of g n / ln(p n) is called the merit of the gap g n. Now why and if bigger merit is important i dont know.
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What about these https://cryptonic.net/ ? I am not sure if they are operational yet. "They are different from existing physical bitcoins as don't include keys on its back side. Instead they have unique IDs that can be binded to any Monero address within our site that is still in alpha and need more testing." This was said 2 months ago. Who operates this? Anyone has tried ordering?
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10kg of plutonium 238
Are you planning on exploring deep space or has some city really pissed you off? I just want a small RTG. You cant do much to a city with this isotope.
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I wonder if smoothie is still on it cause i want some.
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Hueristic dont worry. Noone is diluting anything. There were 10 other CN coins that used open source pool software that was created for Monero (+Bytecoin). Where are those coins now?
Cryptography needs to be open source. If it isnt you cant know that it really works. Serious investors know who does the job and where to invest. That shit with using closed source software on coins is being used mostly from scammers that actually dont have something legit or something at all and postpone the inevitable.
When retards throw 3k BTC on vaporware you should see that is the holy grail. You Don't think those scammers won't ICO a fork as soon as it's released? They are just sitting back drooling waiting to swoop in and reap the rewards of this teams hard work. MARK my words. I have a penchant for foresight. Do people still waste money on ICO? That is so 1-2 years ago...
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Hueristic dont worry. Noone is diluting anything. There were 10 other CN coins that used open source pool software that was created for Monero (+Bytecoin). Where are those coins now?
Cryptography needs to be open source. If it isnt you cant know that it really works. Serious investors know who does the job and where to invest. That shit with using closed source software on coins is being used mostly from scammers that actually dont have something legit or something at all and postpone the inevitable.
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@Atrides, A couple of odd elements I just noticed trying out the platform: - there's no edit/cancel feature yet for one's existing offers. - the % relative to MoneroIndex is always positive, ignoring if the offer is a sell or a buy. I created a couple of test entries, but I want to edit them, not interested in going broke just yet ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) All in all, great initiative. It's all baby steps forward as they say. for negative % you use - ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Atrides tweet something so that we can all retweet! So node.moneroclub.com:8880 means that one can only use simplewallet! Though it also means that we have to trust the node, right? I just tried it and it works fine ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I havent send XMR in the wallet though.
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... I'm not usually interested in altcoins myself, but I can see how people can enjoy them. Most altcoin "investing" is a lot like gambling. I can see how trying to navigate and manipulate these tiny markets could be fun for a lot of people. These pump-and-dump altcoins aren't really competitors to Bitcoin: they're really a way of using your bitcoins to gamble. There are also a handful of technologically interesting altcoins like Monero, which I think are very useful for testing new ideas that might one day be incorporated into Bitcoin.
Even theymos finds Monero interesting ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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GingerAle what is a current price for a full human genome? 15 years ago it was a mega project but i assume that now it is commercially viable. Or am i mistaken? btw something like this, where anonymity is generally favorable, could also one day accept monero: https://www.ecstasydata.org/send_sample.php
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Comparable, but putatively the largest "dump" truck in the known universe: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.liebherr.com%2FCMS%2Fimages%2FT284_Showcase02.png&t=663&c=h1Z7l6F66zioTg) I hope i am not offtopic
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