Does anyone notice that ISIS doesn't care about collateral damages and killing innocent civilians, even women and children? During the past one year, the ISIS barbarians have butchered more than 5,000 Yazidi civilians and have enslaved another 3,000. The mainstream media has largely ignored these incidents. But when one or two Arabs die of Syrian / Russian bombing, then they are going ballistic. Why this double speak? Yazidis are also human beings, like us. ISIS must be destroyed.
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given the cayos happening in the world i wouldn't be surprised of nuclear war and in this case i would expect internet disruption question is how do we trade bitcoin during this time if we can't access internet.
home internet and mobile internet goes down
I can tell you if a nuclear war breaks out there are way more important issues to solve than Bitcoin! Secondly if Internet goes down, several other markets and industries will go down as well! The Internet is so widely used today, worldwide, that a total collapse would set us back for decades! Yes, in fact fiat would go down along with the Internet.
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Sitting on 21. 1:1,000,000 of all that will ever be available. Lots of LTC though. My Titans are just pluggin' away... Thats a lot of BTC. Do you have one in a million LTC? How many LTC would you need to be one in a million?
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given the cayos happening in the world i wouldn't be surprised of nuclear war and in this case i would expect internet disruption question is how do we trade bitcoin during this time if we can't access internet.
home internet and mobile internet goes down
In the case of nuclear war you have other things to worry about
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Let me share my personal thoughts about creators of bitcoin. I would like to just point out the following two observations: 1. With so big effort spent (in time, work and people) still nobody was able to clearly find out who that was - that means there must be really strong reasons to keep that unrevealed. 2. Bitcoin started / appeared pretty much right after those big banks collapse being the beginning of serious world crisis. Now I will leave you with your own conclusions from the above two things :-) I don't think Satoshi was a banker. The collapse of banks may have been the reason for bitcoin development.
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Surprising result as we have lots of army bases in Germany.
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I'm just wondering why a saudi bloke believes that he have a say in that who can run for presidency in the US? He might overestimating his power and influence.
Saudis think they can buy everything.
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I hear a lot of people who say they are voting for Trump. A surprising number actually. They don't even care what the others have to say. According to the opinion polls, somewhere between 40% and 45% of the voters intend to vote for Trump if the POTUS 2016 choice is between him and Hillary. That is a LOT of people. The important thing here is that Hillary has been losing support ever since she launched her campaign, while Trump has seen his support levels going up slowly, but consistently. Really Hillary is a loser of a candidate. No matter how much lipstick you put on that pig.... Trump will get both Trump votes and anti-Hillary votes. What more does one need? Frankly, no one won, because none of the candidates had the balls to tell the audience about the real problem causing the U.S. domestic consumer economic collapse. Thats true, economics should be a big part of their campaign.
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Plausible. After they saw the mess on earth, they quickly decided to leave
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See the question in the topic. Just interested about how many Bitcoins people here on the board own on average.
Guess it is < 1 BTC on average.
Much less than 1 BTC. I use it as currency
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Much better to donate that 5 cents worth of BTC to the bitcoin foundation.
to the bitcoin foundation?
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Remember one major thing. The only reason that nations which have gun control don't completely make slaves out of their people is, American still have guns. If those gun-controlled nations made formal slaves of their people, their people would see the freedom in having guns real clearly. They would get guns and collapse their nations. In other words, gun freedom in America is keeping the world free. Other countries are worried about gun violence in the US when they should be worried about horrific incidents that are happening to children in Sudan. The fact the Asia countries are the worst for human trafficking and violence against children. China is a fine one to talk while their people are enslaved in a communistic regime. While the women in Arab countries are enslaved in a culture that is so outdated that it is almost unbelievable. There are atrocities everywhere just not in the US. People who live in glass houses should not be throwing stones Agree with both of you. Guns keep America free. In countries where guns are not allowed, citizens are totally subordinate to the state. Sudanese, Chinese and Saudis are all slaves of the state.
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Gambia is a major destination for middle-aged and elderly female sex-tourists from the Western Europe. Now they should be extra careful, not to get stoned to death for adultery.
I sincerely hope that this bitches will be sentenced to death or to strong jail penalties because what they do, apart from being zoophilic, is against God's law. Your god, not theirs! they should be free to sleep with whomsoever they choose, and dont need your approval or your god's There is only one main God, and his rules apply worldwide. Also white women can be anything else than Christian, or there is a tiny chance. Yes, God and Jesus
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I guess %95 of Muslims are offended by this. In their beliefs you can't paint a picture of Hz. Muhammed. You can't make jokes, make fun of him, write comics etc.
They are not offended. They want to impose their Islamic laws on you
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I know how disappointing it is for having to wait around 15 to 30 minutes for a Bitcoin transaction to get confirmed by the network. But I think faster transactions could be achieved if devs decide to improve the code. Just look at Litecoin, Dogecoin, and Ethereum. They have faster confirmation times and some good features. I have no doubt that Bitcoin will be improved in the near future and it will remain as the top crypto currency. What do you think about it? Bitcoin isn't meant to be an instant transfer. It's meant to be a SAFE one. Think of it as being like virtual gold. So the slower confirmation time is the safer Bitcoins is? I guess that is better than having faster transactions at the cost of security. If I have to wait 15 minutes or even 30, then I would be patient. I could still pay a higher fee to speed up transactions, but I will stick to wait a little longer. At least it is faster than Banks. Bank transactions take more than 24 hours sometimes. They are extremely slow
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Who watches his addresses??? How will we know when if/when any are moved?
Strange question for the hero status. You can check on the blockchain
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I disagree with the topic statement. Bitcoins economic model is no more flawed than gold or silver.
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I understand why people want to know who this Satoshi guy is, but what weighs more, his privacy or the need for information? As stated he did not do anything wrong so let hem be anonymous..
Agree with Harry, but Media will not listen. Satoshi kept anonymous for a few years now
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I wonder how many BTC Mr. McAfee has
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