They can be used. Search on youtube, these guys were able to make a 3D printed (semi or automatic)gun and shoot several times before it fell apart. Basically, enough to kill somebody and then dispose of the weapon neatly. However I never expected a japanese person to do it.
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considering most bank transfers cost roughly €0.09, $0.05
Seriously? In my country most bank transfers don't cost anything. So, I stick with that also in Bitcoin. Miners get block reward, so I don't see why they should get transaction fees. Pool operators share their reward with everybody that helped solve the block, they may charge a slight fee off of that block. TX fees, generally, also go to pool operators.
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Isn't the correct word, "effect" in the context it's being used? Though if it was written as "How does Ebola affect Bitcoin" then it would be correct.
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It's sad because I thought Bitstamp was originally one of the trustworthy ones, but it looks like the U.S has finally caught up with them and started making demands.
BitStamp were great, till last year and their disgusting KYC/AML. Since then I have not used them.
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If you want to reduce the memory consumption of bitcoind(as the Raspberry pi has very little RAM), look at the post in this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=765934 Worked really well for me, Bitcoind even went under 200mb at times.
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Define the context of offchain. It has different meanings depending on the context.
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Blockchain.info was founded on 2009 january too ? there is a big chance that it's Satoshi then. since bitcoin wasen't really popular on it first month ? but how he got that amount of money , only by mining ? because it's not like bitcoin is hackable or something , not even for the bitcoin creator Blockchain.info was founded in 2012, if I remember correctly. Blockexplorer.com was made earlier.
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Where I come from we do not have pie. And I sure want to eat the pie they make in the U.S.
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I tried Martingale System and I can say with certainty that Martingale almost allways fail. The main reason is that you need a huge amount of money.
Actually you need an infinite amount(not a pun), as stated in the Wikipedia article.
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Which would be that Tor is not safe, it's not secure it's just a placebo effect, and two using web wallets, bad idea, especially if you have large amounts. But most importantly, why the hell are you guys logged in your web wallet 24/7? And why would you even view your web wallet using something as unsafe as Tor?
Every time I've used Tor, I've known my traffic was being viewed by a third party, you should assume this with or without this SSL vulnerability.
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high-school.... never.
schools currently dont teach kids how to fill in taxes or teach kids much about true value of money as it is. as if governments would allow bitcoin to become part of curriculum for high schoolers.
although for colleges and universities, bitcoin is already part of some curriculum
This is quite true. When I graduated high school, nobody told me how to those things, how to get a passport, nothing. You had to figure it all out on yourself.
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I also have interest in game programming especially if I could earn $100 per day or higher, but thinking about the game itself was the most difficult for me. If that wasn't so I'd make something immediately.
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have tried martingale system on one of those dice sites with enough balance to cover like 17 loosing streak. And guess what? I've just recorded a 24 loosing streak. The highest ever on that dice site. So, no, Martingale system is not good enough.
Yup, this is why I never recommend the martingale system, you lose everything with it.
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Well, sorta good news. Looks like it's as bad as ever, but not getting worse as fast for us... yeah if you look deep into the 3 periods of asics . we are dropping the diff increases. the last 104 days are under 10% avg Too little, too late. Exactly, we need 50% difficulty decrease in the next two months. 50%? Never going to happen. If it does happen coins will need to drop to under 100 usd. And the problem is as soon as coins go up the diff will go up. I have 6 s-3's . I can turn them off and on with ease. They are bought and paid for 3x over. Many larger people then me can do this. I suspect bitfury, asicminer, knc, and bitmaintech can add 300ph to this network in under 2 weeks if btc price was rising. Bitfury, AM, KNC and Bitmain would add the hash power now if they had it ready. They're profitable now with the current price of bitcoin. So it wouldn't make sense for them to wait for higher bitcoin prices just to power up new datacenters. They just don't have the gear ready now or they're already adding hash in smaller increments and it's difficult to notice just yet. Very likely yes, since the miners cost less to manufacture than they are sold at, thus they will always be profitable for the companies.
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This one is sure to trigger trypophobia. So here is another one
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Well, sorta good news. Looks like it's as bad as ever, but not getting worse as fast for us... yeah if you look deep into the 3 periods of asics . we are dropping the diff increases. the last 104 days are under 10% avg Too little, too late. Exactly, we need 50% difficulty decrease in the next two months. 50%? Never going to happen.
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How would you come into power as ruler of the world?
Obviously by becoming a Maou
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Holy Shizzle! Former ATH is back! Who is ATH? ATH is not a who, but a what. It means All time High.
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Holy Shizzle! Former ATH is back! Question is, why are we not going near 400.
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