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4701  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: The cost of Bitcoin attacks on: October 25, 2015, 02:04:37 PM
Can you make a test?
This is my address bitcoin 1GkGt3218AM8FU7ZGDCeZS4LWZR8xeZcjf  send me a PM once you'll start.
Not today, man.
On mainnet.
We can test this on testnet or on altcoin network.


Why not the real BTC blockchain?

because he cant.
4702  Local / Off-Topic (Deutsch) / Re: Autopilot für Tesla S in Deutschland erlaubt on: October 25, 2015, 10:42:59 AM
Absolut cool.
Das nächste auto wird aufjedenfall ein tesla Smiley
4703  Local / Off-Topic (Deutsch) / Re: wieso sieht man sowas nicht in den nachrichten? on: October 25, 2015, 10:40:16 AM
Lustig ist das die radikalisierten nicht in deutschland attentate planen sondern nach syrien fahren.

Natürlich besteht die gefahr das extremisten hier hin kommen, aber die wahrscheinlichkeit und anzahl ist überaus gering.
Da ist wie gesagt die gefahr von den deutschen extremisten ( egal ob jetzt links rechts oder religiöse fanatiker) um einiges höher.

Übrigens anscheinend hab ich glück oder wohne in ner zu guten gegend, aber ich hab noch keine randalierende oder auf diebeszug rumlaufende flüchtlinge gesehen lol
4704  Other / Off-topic / Re: about move to onother country how hard is it? on: October 24, 2015, 12:51:44 PM
It depends on yourself.
If you are a high wage worker i.e. engineer or doctor from the eu/ with a eu degree it is really easy to immigrate to a different nation.

/edit newbie account with sig campaign - nvm lol
4705  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are Genetically Modified Organisms in 80+% of US foods making us sick? on: October 18, 2015, 09:43:34 PM
-snip-

jeez we need a spoiler-tag for such pictures Sad

more information:
http://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/glp-facts/judy-carman/


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The observation Carman seems to believe is most damning is the amount of inflammation of the stomach in the pigs fed the GM diet, as she prominently displays photos of four of the autopsied stomachs on her website. The amount of inflammation was determined by gross visual examination; in layman’s terms, by simply looking at the stomachs and declaring the reddest stomach to have the most inflammation. However, the redness of stomach tissue is a poor measure of inflammation.

In fact, there were more pigs with stomach abnormalities in the non-GM group than in the GM group.[9] Even so, when using proper statistical analysis, there is no statistically significant difference between the amount of inflammation in the non-GM group and the GM group.

There's a lot of money in trying to get people to believe there's no difference between GMO and non-GMO foods.

i totaly agree to that. that is why it is so extremely important to inform yourself about gmo - Pro's, Contra's and what is actually the truth!
4706  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are Genetically Modified Organisms in 80+% of US foods making us sick? on: October 18, 2015, 09:22:46 PM
-snip-

jeez we need a spoiler-tag for such pictures Sad

more information:
http://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/glp-facts/judy-carman/


Quote
The observation Carman seems to believe is most damning is the amount of inflammation of the stomach in the pigs fed the GM diet, as she prominently displays photos of four of the autopsied stomachs on her website. The amount of inflammation was determined by gross visual examination; in layman’s terms, by simply looking at the stomachs and declaring the reddest stomach to have the most inflammation. However, the redness of stomach tissue is a poor measure of inflammation.

In fact, there were more pigs with stomach abnormalities in the non-GM group than in the GM group.[9] Even so, when using proper statistical analysis, there is no statistically significant difference between the amount of inflammation in the non-GM group and the GM group.
4707  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 18, 2015, 09:08:29 PM
so apprently i missed some big shit in my inactivity the last couple months...

bitcoin xt? satoshi actually posting something on the dev mailing list? wow.

and here the price action is going all interesting places.

interesting times indeed.


Bitcoin XT was a dud. "Satoshi" posting was likely the hacker that hacked his e-mail account last year.


no, that was not the same account. the one satoshi used on this matter seems legit as far as the story goes.

in any case, nobody knows, so let cut the hacker crap and focus on the message rather than the messenger, as i personally found it well written and quite insightful.

Of course you and gmaxwell thought so.

But for the rest of us it looks a bit silly that either satoshi or the guy/girl hacking his account used satoshis authority to thrash xt at the same time as he/she asks people not to be swayed by authority.

The person who wrote that PoS must be an idiot. I hope it's not Satoshi. I'd like to think he is smarter than that.


funny how the XTards praising on satoshi's 3 worded 'vision' from its WP to bloat the blockchain with their coffee tips can't help but continuously reject the last email because it does not fit their twisted little minds.

yet nobody knows if it is him, and he certainly does not have to gpg verify jack shit for you noobs to blindly flock around like the daddy issues wannabes you all seems to be.



cool down bro. seems you are a bit stressed.
u might want to take some cash from your profits and go for an blow and stuff.

sex makes happy.

 Cool
4708  Economy / Speculation / Re: Gemini failed, they said. Bitcon will not go up, they said. GOAL: 500$ on: October 17, 2015, 11:35:40 PM
If you look at this charthttps://cryptowat.ch/gemini/btcusd/1day you will see a huge increase in gemini volume almost every day. I think if everyone buys in early, you and me can be very very rich.
I also think that most part f the money that left bitcoin in the past two years sill in the exchanges or in any case in the bitcoiners' ownership. Iff that money, together with the new inflow in gemini and by new users wei will have a happy new year.
You buy the first 20.999.999 btc and i will buy the last one.
Trillionairs tommorow!!!!!!!1111111oneoneone
4709  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: NuBits, dropped buy support when bitcoin price is rising? Alternatives? on: October 17, 2015, 11:04:45 PM
I hope for you guys that the liquidity providers just dont vanish and you end up bagholding.
The sell side looks not good for a coin that is pegged to 1$
4710  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BitShares - why has it dropped like a rock on: October 17, 2015, 10:58:12 PM
Just the typical highly manipulated altcoin market multiplied by a factor of 10 because Bologniex allows leverage longs and shorts.  There's a group of Asians with around 500 btc who are always constantly pumping or shorting it and when they do, they remove or add 200+ btc buy support to the walls at the same time.  When they remove 200btc buy support, market usually just instantly crashes.  Pretty much any coin on Poloniex is a complete fugazi due to stuff like this.  They never should have added leveraged trading because none of these coins have liquidity to support it.

You can toss in a short then immediately remove 200btc buy support and just automatically get paid.  Other people are doing the same thing with even more float, up to 1000btc (cagara) which makes the alt market a complete joke now.  Poloniex thinks it's a great idea because they increase volume, but it will probably just kill off their entire user base.  If the risk is always way higher than the reward, people will just stop trading at all.

Didnt you call a hyper pump and made fun of a 100 btc short?

Or is alzheimer greeting?
4711  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why China Should Not Fear the Resurgence of Japanese Militarism? on: October 17, 2015, 10:19:50 PM
~1.3 billion to ~130 million and shrinking. Why fear a 10x smaller neighbor?

You have no idea about the Japanese military. In a one-to-one battle, Japan will beat the Chinese hands down. The Japanese Air Force and Navy is much more superior than that of the PLA. And the Chinese Army, at the best can match their Japanese counterparts. Japan has some of the most advanced weapons in the world, while China produces cheap copycats after stealing Russian technology.

You should update your information because they are atleast 10-15 years old.

China doesnt only have the quantity they are modernizing their military by a ridiculous speed in the past 15 years.
For example their submarines are on par with germans which are the best in the world.

China is without doubt the central super power in SEA.
And im just talking about conventional weapons not even nuclear (which japan doesnt have).
There is no way japan could win a 1on1.

All that isnt suprising if you just look at the military budget of the respective nations (2014):
1. Usa ~600 billion
2. China ~200 billion
3. Russia ~80 billion
.
.
.
9. Japan ~40 billion


4712  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Astronomers may have found alien megastructures orbiting star near the Milky Way on: October 16, 2015, 04:44:22 PM
How can anyone have a real idea of what an alien would build or what it would look like? A simple look around this planet tells us architecture can be hard to second-guess.
well in terms of the supposed dyson sphere, theres really only 1 efficient and sensible way to go about it; youre pretty much housing a star to utilize its resources, and theres only so many engineering approaches that make sense in implementing something like that. example, youre not going to build  a triangular prism around a star, it only makes sense that a spherical-shaped structure would be used.

just judging from 1 article: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/forget-water-on-mars-astronomers-may-have-just-found-giant-alien-megastructures-orbiting-a-star-near-a6693886.html

it seems the discovery is based off of unnatural, ie man/alien made patterns.

it is actually one of the less probale hypothesis why the light intensity of KIC 8462852 has extreme dips which are not periodic.
to be precise it is about a 15-22% fluctuation, which is very unusual. a planet with the size of saturn would for example weaken the light of the sun by 1%.

as i understand right now things point to collapsed comets which produced dust and gas which weakens/weakened the sunlight instead of alien megastructures.

Comets cannot produce 15-22% fluctuation unless it is one million comets.

or a really big comet Smiley
they are talking about that this is a possible double star system where a second star is attracting comets from the oort cloud.

How can anyone have a real idea of what an alien would build or what it would look like? A simple look around this planet tells us architecture can be hard to second-guess.
well in terms of the supposed dyson sphere, theres really only 1 efficient and sensible way to go about it; youre pretty much housing a star to utilize its resources, and theres only so many engineering approaches that make sense in implementing something like that. example, youre not going to build  a triangular prism around a star, it only makes sense that a spherical-shaped structure would be used.

just judging from 1 article: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/forget-water-on-mars-astronomers-may-have-just-found-giant-alien-megastructures-orbiting-a-star-near-a6693886.html

it seems the discovery is based off of unnatural, ie man/alien made patterns.

From what I understood from the article and didn't really understand about it, was how where they able to locate this sphere that completely surrounds a whole star?  Wouldn't that sphere just be "hidden" by the darkness of space, since within the inside would be the star? 

Honestly I'm just amazed how they were able to locate this thing from earth...

we would see radiation but (nearly) no outcoming light and that would point to something like a dyson sphere.
4713  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 16, 2015, 04:33:51 PM
Last 44k BTC will be auctioned by the end of 2015:
http://www.coindesk.com/us-marshals-bitcoin-auction-2015/

Im calling it now:

300+ after auction!!


 Kiss
4714  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Astronomers may have found alien megastructures orbiting star near the Milky Way on: October 16, 2015, 04:16:35 PM
How can anyone have a real idea of what an alien would build or what it would look like? A simple look around this planet tells us architecture can be hard to second-guess.
well in terms of the supposed dyson sphere, theres really only 1 efficient and sensible way to go about it; youre pretty much housing a star to utilize its resources, and theres only so many engineering approaches that make sense in implementing something like that. example, youre not going to build  a triangular prism around a star, it only makes sense that a spherical-shaped structure would be used.

just judging from 1 article: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/forget-water-on-mars-astronomers-may-have-just-found-giant-alien-megastructures-orbiting-a-star-near-a6693886.html

it seems the discovery is based off of unnatural, ie man/alien made patterns.

it is actually one of the less probale hypothesis why the light intensity of KIC 8462852 has extreme dips which are not periodic.
to be precise it is about a 15-22% fluctuation, which is very unusual. a planet with the size of saturn would for example weaken the light of the sun by 1%.

as i understand right now things point to collapsed comets which produced dust and gas which weakens/weakened the sunlight instead of alien megastructures.
4715  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why China Should Not Fear the Resurgence of Japanese Militarism? on: October 16, 2015, 02:31:19 PM
Discuss the reasons here Why China Should Not Fear the Resurgence of Japanese Militarism?

because in an 1on1 it would be like an industry nation vs a 3rd world nation.

and japan would not be the industry nation this time.
4716  Economy / Speculation / Re: BECOME A MILLIONAIRE OPEN PROJECT: Turn 100$ into a true life. (0/100 COMPLETED) on: October 16, 2015, 02:11:50 PM

Seriously hard to make a million from very little you'd need to be finding the very best opportunities all the time for a few years maybe 10 years? i dunno.


Well time doesn't matter to me in 10 years I will be 30 so I will have 70 years more to enjoy my fortune... Wink Wink

tbh with your (atleast for me nonexistent) trading strategy in 10 years you will have as much as you have now.
you should think about it carefully again before you waste a lot of time Smiley
4717  Economy / Speculation / Re: The pollution from bitcoin will make government forbid it on: October 16, 2015, 02:03:08 PM
hahaha Shocked

no Roll Eyes
4718  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ATOMIC: in SuperNET CORE - single blockchain for trading all coins&assets on: October 12, 2015, 04:12:28 AM
hi cryptaxe and everyone else,

im feeling very sorry and bad how the project ended up or actually not ended done.

btw. you told me the coding is pretty much done did you try to talk and ask jl777?

im just not sure what to say right now Sad

i still hope that you dont give up and can finish atomic!

greetings
criptix

4719  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ATOMIC: in SuperNET CORE - single blockchain for trading all coins&assets on: October 11, 2015, 04:24:29 PM
Next week!
Next month!
Next year?
We are patient, but information is scarce and doesn't seem accurate.
May be Cryptaxe had some issue with one of the Dev. but what I find worrisome is that Cryptaxe doesn't seem to have any activity related to this project anymore.
Hope you prove me wrong!

Hi, i spoke with cryptaxe 4 days ago and he wanted to make the next announcement post himself.

That is the reason i didnt post yet.
I will ask him later when he will do it!
4720  Local / Biete / Re: Biete sichere Verschlüsselung on: October 09, 2015, 06:27:28 PM
Ist nicht wahr und ihr seid auch noch 3 pages am diskutieren  Roll Eyes
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