Aeon appears to have found stability on 1600 to 2000 sats. It is also usually one of the coins that pump later in a bullish market. You know what to do hehehehe.
Also, aeon.to was vouched by xmr.to's Binaryfate on the Aeon subreddit.
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@estenity. It is good to know that xmr.to is vouching for it. Also, their recognition on Aeon as an alternative to Monero is enough to make it the no.2 cryptonote coin in the cryptospace.
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@DireWolfM14. The MLB also added 2 teams for the post season wild card rounds. I reckon american sports revenues might be going down hehehe. I like the decision, however.
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Not long now until the re-match finally gets settled. This has been a much anticipates fight and given the sucsess of the face off many people will surely enjoy the fight and be entertained.
Although, both Wilder and Furry are going in seriously and well trained and prepared, I have a hunch that Furry might take the victory home. I might be wrong since both are formidable fighters but who do you lot think the winner will be?
The skeptical me is thinking that this might end on a draw again. Someone might be paying the judges similar to the Jone Jones versus Dominic Reyes fight hehehe. The odds on the draw is 19.00 hehehe.
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They will do what is required of them and create more strict regulations to control the cryptospace. Enforcing those rules effectively will be another problem hehehe.
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@Thekool1s. You are allowed, however, the best reaction would be to troll them back and ask for the numbers on tax evasion and terrorist financing hehehe.
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The skeptical me would think that some criminal drug syndicates might have helped the FBI on the framing of Ross and the takedown of the Silk Road. It was becoming very big and was beginning to be a brand name for drugs and the Dread Pirate Roberts persona an icon on the internet.
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According to stake.com bookies, both boxers has even chances to win. Odds are 1.84 Wilder, 1.94 Fury. But I like "Draw 19.00" better Hope they wish to make a trilogy, because I'm going to place my small bet on the draw (but frankly I'm going to cheer for Fury). To bad this is not going to happen, take a look on those two hungry men Anyone else going to place a bet? There's more hype and excitement than the Ruiz Joshua fight, it's anybody's ball game because I'm pretty sure that both fighters will be employing different strategies this time, but I am still baffle why the change of trainers for Fury when he is doing great after he got back after a long vacation. Agreed. The promoters should take lessons from Dana White and organize the winner to fight Anthony Joshua hehehe. I reckon that would create much hype and excitement in a time of boxing after Manny Pacquiao.
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Aeon and Grin.
Aeon is a fork of one of the most successful cryptocoins, Monero. It is the lighest cryptonote coin in the cryptospace. The community is small, however, they are loyal.
Grin is a new cryptocoin based on Mimblewimble. It has a monetary policy that might theoretically fix volatility, early adopter advantage and also make security of the coin more sustainable.
Also, Grin is supported by one of bitcoin's original miners hehe.
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@Betwrong. It was administered by a person who is not a criminal. He was a physics major, a scientist and he has created the Silk Road to be an experiment on real freedom on the internet. It was not only for the drugs. I reckon the American government punished him severely out of fear of creating a people's movement.
I don't know, what they were fearing of, but what I do know is that this system will collapse pretty soon if guys like Ross Ulbricht will be sentenced to a double life sentence plus forty years without the possibility of parole, and, at the same time, convicted terrorists will be released from jail after serving several years, only to be convicted of a further terrorist offence later. The government is fearful of people meeting together to talk and in time begin creating their own ideology. How do you think the Americans began their movement to revolt versus the British?
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Is there a chance that Stephen Curry will leave the Golden State Warriors? They went from back to back NBA champions to one of the worst teams.
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Tyson Fury has become a personal hero of mine. He said that he will binge on cocaine and cheap $30 dollar hookers if he wins the fight hehehehe.
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What is the future of the cryptospace doing on the 3rd page? Has everyone sold on the pump hehehe?
@Cryptotourist. Be careful on what you want to wish for, this will make me happy hehehehe.
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You misread my statement, I never said there were current ASICS and do not believe there are or even will be if the Devs do as I suggested years ago and have a backup algo ready to go as a deterrent. AAMOF if they had done it back then then we never would have had the secret ASIC mining issue we did have in the first place as we could have forked immediately instead of waiting 6 months when the rate doubled when the first cryptonight ASICs were created(2017 IIRC) and that would have made their venture unprofitable and therefore they would not have wasted the resources to try it again. All you need to do for a deterrent is to prove you are willing to do what it takes, mutually assured destruction is the ultimate form of this (I.E. a Doomsday machine) and it is 100% effective. That is an example it would be foolish to make a doomsday for a decentralized network as an asic friendly would be preferable to that but I think you get the idea I am trying to put across here. I think my mother described it best when she said I would cut off my nose to spite my face. You talk of a decentralized network, however, a cryptocoin that can change the mining algorithm from the decision of a group of people anytime they order it is centralized. It is also not an assurance that it will stop Asics. @Gash. Remove your bias. Let us pretend that a cryptocoin with a similar monetary policy as Grin has reached $50 billion market capitalization.
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This is only the second ICO that I read on the news about paying the SEC fee to continue. The first was EOS. How do we trust the SEC will not favor some projects and disfavor others? What would occur if the SEC banned Ethereum 2.0 or Ripple to favor EOS or Cardano? First, Enigma MPC has reached a settlement with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) related to the issuance of ENG tokens in September 2017. This settlement clears the way for Enigma’s development team to focus fully on its original and continued vision: building privacy solutions that improve the adoption and usability of decentralized technologies, for the benefit of all.
“We will continue to release more details related to this settlement in the coming days so that the Enigma community can better understand the next steps. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to put this process in the rearview mirror and turn back to our development work with our full attention and energy.” – The Enigma TeamRead in full https://www.cryptoninjas.net/2020/02/19/privacy-blockchain-enigma-launches-mainnet-settles-with-sec-over-eng-token/
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@Betwrong. It was administered by a person who is not a criminal. He was a physics major, a scientist and he has created the Silk Road to be an experiment on real freedom on the internet. It was not only for the drugs. I reckon the American government punished him severely out of fear of creating a people's movement.
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His wife cannot hide the black spots under her eyes with make up. She clearly is very tired from taking care of those kids hehehe.
I hope she has a nanny or 9. That younger boy looks like he might need two nannies just to keep an eye on him alone. Hehehe the older boy appears that he can also do something. Look at the picture, you do not know what he is doing with his left hand while his father is giving a weird smile again hehehee.
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@sniveling. It might take more than 2 years, I reckon. I predict delays and more delays added on more delays. Also, Ethereum 2.0 has been invented already. There are multiple forms of it. EOS, Tezos, Chainlink, Cardano, Tron, Neo, Cosmos hehehe.
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@Carlton Banks. Agreed. I heard the Silk Road forum was also an open place for intelligent economic, political, social discussions. It was a place where its community members can leave and bring some knowledge with them and some drugs hehehehe.
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@kool1s. Embrace might be the wrong word. However, we should accept that bitcoin is only a tool that can be used by criminals also and we should not be triggered if people give emphasis on this in discussions.
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