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61  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: THE ALT CURRENCIES BUBBLE IS BURSTING... on: November 26, 2014, 03:21:16 AM
Just reading the bullshit in this thread is like watching Fox Five news...

If we can estimate that there are around 1million Bitcoin users globally and most don't even own 1 single Bitcoin(according to a survey done here on bitcointalk). What does that tell you?

That tells you that the people with serious money aren't in the game yet, or not enough of them are. If you guys count these small million dollar marketcaps and etc, as Bubbles, then you need to rethink. Most people don't know Bitcoin exists, they don't own any Bitcoin, and aren't inclined to atm. When the average joe starts rushing to buy Bitcoin and/or altcoins, then that's when things really begin.

As of right now, you're all early in the game.

That's absolutely correct, and highlights as well why you are completely wrong: people with serious money having serious money because they know how to invest, and people with serious money, plus VCs and institutional investors certainly will not invest in shitcoins that loose 90% of their values in 3 months. There is enough data by now to make conclusions about shitcoins - and you can see on the current market what's happening when such conclusion is about to be made.

Bitcoin is a different matter, Bitcoin will be fine.

You have no idea what you're saying. Bitcoin startups has had over 200million in VC investments. Bitcoin obviously lacks the ability to just add on w/e features it wants because of politics and the rest, altcoins however are free to do so.

This phrase; "Bitcoin is a different matter, Bitcoin will be fine.", is 100% bullshit as well. Bitcoin on it's current track without intervention will inevitably fail due to being partly centralized by mining farms. Altcoins are new, they don't face such centralization, yet, so if any investor wants to invest in the cryptocurrency scene, he'd go for promising altcoins as well as Bitcoin. Until large investors can soundly invest a cool 100million in a cryptocurrency without raising the price skyhigh, then we haven't reached "mainstream" yet.

Take you bullshit, biased, beliefs elswhere. Your opinion doesn't matter, you can't define something as a "shitcoin" because it doesn't meet your expectations of what it should deliver and when etc. And as I said earlier, these small single digit million dollar marketcap's that some people think is "High", for altcoins shows that this entire cryptocurrency scene is just in the beginning.

The problem with your statements is that they are stupid. And, inevitably, uninformed.

As far as public awareness, the latest published poll, coming from the UK, shows that 72% of the people has heard of Bitcoin. There are very few single name things or people that the general population on any country has heard of at the level of 72%. So awareness is not the problem. Likewise, the bitcoin penetration in the general economy continues growing, albeit slowly. But growing.

Meanwhile, the shitcoin bubble, otherwise known as the altcoin scene, continues bringing in new shit projects that go by the wayside within weeks, 99% of the time.

A bigger problem for Bitcoin though is that, although it is generally know by the vast majority of people in most advanced countries, it has the worst reputation possible due to scams (such as Gox and other exchanges) and it's volatility which makes it unusable for most merchants since ity doesn't represent any advantage, in and of itself, to FIAT.

Altcoins aren't even close to the front door of entering the economy in ANY way. Nor will they ever... although the gaming/gambling industry cual become an exception if Breakout Gaming is successful with it's BRO project, which so far has been a terrible disappointment failing to attract any real investors or even pump and dumpers.

Reading your post and lack of knowledge on this made me literally facepalm myself multiple times in linear order.

I'm done, believe what you want. You're mostly wrong on your beliefs. Most altcoins are worthless or copycats, that's true, but you obviously can't see that Bitcoin isn't perfect. For ex: it's privacy is lacking, it's transaction times are lacking, etc, and of which altcoins improved/can improve upon. It seems you've been burnt by investing in altcoins, that''s you're problem. Open up your eyes.

You know, it's also funny when you make up lies mr barabbas, now everyone reading this thread can see you for the liar you are. Most people have never heard of Bitcoin, and those that have don't own any Bitcoin. So take your opinions and go elsewhere. All of your comments are opinionated without any knowledgeable thoughts behind them. You frankly make no sense. It's too early to argue whether "the altcoin bubble has burst", because it hasn't started yet.

http://www.thestreet.com/story/12306983/1/three-in-four-people-have-never-heard-of-bitcoin.html
http://www.forbes.com/sites/perianneboring/2014/02/22/bitcoin-basics-for-the-76-percenters-who-dont-have-a-clue-what-it-is/

Again, the problem with your posts is that they are STUPID. Which is made worst, exponentially, when you ridicule yourself calling people names or, in my case, a liar, being that I never, ever, lie. Ever.

And to "prove" that yopu are right -instead of posting the stupidities that you post- you offer 2 links from the beginning of this year, 9-10 full months ago, when in effect, the awareness of Bitcoin was ,truly, significantly lower than it is now. I, on the other hand, quoted the LAST, MOST RECENT published poll (Coindesk, I believe).

And I haven't been burnt by altcoins more than you or anyone one else that has ever traded or invested in them. I am just quite aware of what is going on and what is going one, shared as you can read, by a great amount of people, is that the liquidity is gone, there's no more money to scam and, still, there's nothing of any value offered by alts, any alt.

But, since I don't moderate -nor will ever- any thread, you are welcome to keep on embarrassing yourself posting more stupidities.

I'm truly starting to doubt that you have any intelligence whatsoever. This article, http://www.forbes.com/sites/perianneboring/2014/02/22/bitcoin-basics-for-the-76-percenters-who-dont-have-a-clue-what-it-is/, was written in Feburary 2014, this year, Bitcoin has been on a Huge downtrend from that point on, and lost a significant userbase(investment wise).

So, Bitcoin's popularity from last year, compared to now has dwindled enormously...It's price last year was $1200 ATH, now it's down 4x from that. And, because of the scams that have rocketed Bitcoin this year(Mt.Gox), we can only assume that the scams themselves and the negative attention it put on Bitcoin in the eyes of the public has actually Hurt Bitcoin's adoption rate.

You should seriously just stop posting, you're looking like a complete fool.
62  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: THE ALT CURRENCIES BUBBLE IS BURSTING... on: November 25, 2014, 09:44:15 PM
Just reading the bullshit in this thread is like watching Fox Five news...

If we can estimate that there are around 1million Bitcoin users globally and most don't even own 1 single Bitcoin(according to a survey done here on bitcointalk). What does that tell you?

That tells you that the people with serious money aren't in the game yet, or not enough of them are. If you guys count these small million dollar marketcaps and etc, as Bubbles, then you need to rethink. Most people don't know Bitcoin exists, they don't own any Bitcoin, and aren't inclined to atm. When the average joe starts rushing to buy Bitcoin and/or altcoins, then that's when things really begin.

As of right now, you're all early in the game.

That's absolutely correct, and highlights as well why you are completely wrong: people with serious money having serious money because they know how to invest, and people with serious money, plus VCs and institutional investors certainly will not invest in shitcoins that loose 90% of their values in 3 months. There is enough data by now to make conclusions about shitcoins - and you can see on the current market what's happening when such conclusion is about to be made.

Bitcoin is a different matter, Bitcoin will be fine.

You have no idea what you're saying. Bitcoin startups has had over 200million in VC investments. Bitcoin obviously lacks the ability to just add on w/e features it wants because of politics and the rest, altcoins however are free to do so.

This phrase; "Bitcoin is a different matter, Bitcoin will be fine.", is 100% bullshit as well. Bitcoin on it's current track without intervention will inevitably fail due to being partly centralized by mining farms. Altcoins are new, they don't face such centralization, yet, so if any investor wants to invest in the cryptocurrency scene, he'd go for promising altcoins as well as Bitcoin. Until large investors can soundly invest a cool 100million in a cryptocurrency without raising the price skyhigh, then we haven't reached "mainstream" yet.

Take you bullshit, biased, beliefs elswhere. Your opinion doesn't matter, you can't define something as a "shitcoin" because it doesn't meet your expectations of what it should deliver and when etc. And as I said earlier, these small single digit million dollar marketcap's that some people think is "High", for altcoins shows that this entire cryptocurrency scene is just in the beginning.

I am well aware of the VC investment in Bitcoin start-ups and the fact that the Bitcoin ecosystem has been developing validates my argument that Bitcoin is a unique position, as I said a different matter.

As for the shitcoins, of course I can define what shitcoin is: virtually all altcoins as none of them has a viable use case. There are a few exceptions what I said to Barabbas in this thread, like the BRO gambling coin and a few technology coins, but I also admitted that even the aforementioned few with viable use cases have a remote chance to be successful.

I think your desire to succeed in this shitcoin field makes you blind and you ignore the reality, that's all right, I am just saying :-)))

Your definition of shitcoin has clarified to me that you're a troll 100% and/or 100% idiot. Going by your definition, Bitcoin is a shitcoin as well, since it's been out for 5 years and has hardly had a definite impact on society, yet. And, with that I won't be responding to you anymore, you gave me your definition of "shitcoin" which encompasses all cryptocurrencies since none of them are that useful thus far.

Nice job there /sarcasm.
63  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: THE ALT CURRENCIES BUBBLE IS BURSTING... on: November 25, 2014, 09:32:39 PM
Just reading the bullshit in this thread is like watching Fox Five news...

If we can estimate that there are around 1million Bitcoin users globally and most don't even own 1 single Bitcoin(according to a survey done here on bitcointalk). What does that tell you?

That tells you that the people with serious money aren't in the game yet, or not enough of them are. If you guys count these small million dollar marketcaps and etc, as Bubbles, then you need to rethink. Most people don't know Bitcoin exists, they don't own any Bitcoin, and aren't inclined to atm. When the average joe starts rushing to buy Bitcoin and/or altcoins, then that's when things really begin.

As of right now, you're all early in the game.

That's absolutely correct, and highlights as well why you are completely wrong: people with serious money having serious money because they know how to invest, and people with serious money, plus VCs and institutional investors certainly will not invest in shitcoins that loose 90% of their values in 3 months. There is enough data by now to make conclusions about shitcoins - and you can see on the current market what's happening when such conclusion is about to be made.

Bitcoin is a different matter, Bitcoin will be fine.

You have no idea what you're saying. Bitcoin startups has had over 200million in VC investments. Bitcoin obviously lacks the ability to just add on w/e features it wants because of politics and the rest, altcoins however are free to do so.

This phrase; "Bitcoin is a different matter, Bitcoin will be fine.", is 100% bullshit as well. Bitcoin on it's current track without intervention will inevitably fail due to being partly centralized by mining farms. Altcoins are new, they don't face such centralization, yet, so if any investor wants to invest in the cryptocurrency scene, he'd go for promising altcoins as well as Bitcoin. Until large investors can soundly invest a cool 100million in a cryptocurrency without raising the price skyhigh, then we haven't reached "mainstream" yet.

Take you bullshit, biased, beliefs elswhere. Your opinion doesn't matter, you can't define something as a "shitcoin" because it doesn't meet your expectations of what it should deliver and when etc. And as I said earlier, these small single digit million dollar marketcap's that some people think is "High", for altcoins shows that this entire cryptocurrency scene is just in the beginning.

The problem with your statements is that they are stupid. And, inevitably, uninformed.

As far as public awareness, the latest published poll, coming from the UK, shows that 72% of the people has heard of Bitcoin. There are very few single name things or people that the general population on any country has heard of at the level of 72%. So awareness is not the problem. Likewise, the bitcoin penetration in the general economy continues growing, albeit slowly. But growing.

Meanwhile, the shitcoin bubble, otherwise known as the altcoin scene, continues bringing in new shit projects that go by the wayside within weeks, 99% of the time.

A bigger problem for Bitcoin though is that, although it is generally know by the vast majority of people in most advanced countries, it has the worst reputation possible due to scams (such as Gox and other exchanges) and it's volatility which makes it unusable for most merchants since ity doesn't represent any advantage, in and of itself, to FIAT.

Altcoins aren't even close to the front door of entering the economy in ANY way. Nor will they ever... although the gaming/gambling industry cual become an exception if Breakout Gaming is successful with it's BRO project, which so far has been a terrible disappointment failing to attract any real investors or even pump and dumpers.

Reading your post and lack of knowledge on this made me literally facepalm myself multiple times in linear order.

I'm done, believe what you want. You're mostly wrong on your beliefs. Most altcoins are worthless or copycats, that's true, but you obviously can't see that Bitcoin isn't perfect. For ex: it's privacy is lacking, it's transaction times are lacking, etc, and of which altcoins improved/can improve upon. It seems you've been burnt by investing in altcoins, that''s you're problem. Open up your eyes.

You know, it's also funny when you make up lies mr barabbas, now everyone reading this thread can see you for the liar you are. Most people have never heard of Bitcoin, and those that have don't own any Bitcoin. So take your opinions and go elsewhere. All of your comments are opinionated without any knowledgeable thoughts behind them. You frankly make no sense. It's too early to argue whether "the altcoin bubble has burst", because it hasn't started yet.

http://www.thestreet.com/story/12306983/1/three-in-four-people-have-never-heard-of-bitcoin.html
http://www.forbes.com/sites/perianneboring/2014/02/22/bitcoin-basics-for-the-76-percenters-who-dont-have-a-clue-what-it-is/
64  Other / Off-topic / Re: Soon millions of men will be having sex with female robots on: November 25, 2014, 09:26:14 PM
These robots are not capable of self-awareness, and as of right now, it's assumed that creating an inorganic-artificial being with the ability to be self aware and process their own thoughts and actions indepently, is likely not possible.

So, with that being said, having sex with these robots would be like using your hand or other devices. Plus, visual attraction isn't the only type, smell's also involved, touch, hell even taste, all of which robots lack atm.

However, if such a thing(robot) is created that is self aware, well....goodbye biological women. JK  Cheesy

Robots do not have to lack smell, taste or the ability to touch you back...

If they were self aware this would be sex slavery.

Sir, when I typed, "So, with that being said, having sex with these robots would be like using your hand or other devices. Plus, visual attraction isn't the only type, smell's also involved, touch, hell even taste, all of which robots lack atm.", I was referring to the robots mentioned in the article in the OP which are not self aware... In that sentence I was not talking the hypothetical situation in which robots are self aware.
65  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: THE ALT CURRENCIES BUBBLE IS BURSTING... on: November 25, 2014, 05:31:06 PM
Just reading the bullshit in this thread is like watching Fox Five news...

If we can estimate that there are around 1million Bitcoin users globally and most don't even own 1 single Bitcoin(according to a survey done here on bitcointalk). What does that tell you?

That tells you that the people with serious money aren't in the game yet, or not enough of them are. If you guys count these small million dollar marketcaps and etc, as Bubbles, then you need to rethink. Most people don't know Bitcoin exists, they don't own any Bitcoin, and aren't inclined to atm. When the average joe starts rushing to buy Bitcoin and/or altcoins, then that's when things really begin.

As of right now, you're all early in the game.

That's absolutely correct, and highlights as well why you are completely wrong: people with serious money having serious money because they know how to invest, and people with serious money, plus VCs and institutional investors certainly will not invest in shitcoins that loose 90% of their values in 3 months. There is enough data by now to make conclusions about shitcoins - and you can see on the current market what's happening when such conclusion is about to be made.

Bitcoin is a different matter, Bitcoin will be fine.

You have no idea what you're saying. Bitcoin startups has had over 200million in VC investments. Bitcoin obviously lacks the ability to just add on w/e features it wants because of politics and the rest, altcoins however are free to do so.

This phrase; "Bitcoin is a different matter, Bitcoin will be fine.", is 100% bullshit as well. Bitcoin on it's current track without intervention will inevitably fail due to being partly centralized by mining farms. Altcoins are new, they don't face such centralization, yet, so if any investor wants to invest in the cryptocurrency scene, he'd go for promising altcoins as well as Bitcoin. Until large investors can soundly invest a cool 100million in a cryptocurrency without raising the price skyhigh, then we haven't reached "mainstream" yet.

Take you bullshit, biased, beliefs elswhere. Your opinion doesn't matter, you can't define something as a "shitcoin" because it doesn't meet your expectations of what it should deliver and when etc. And as I said earlier, these small single digit million dollar marketcap's that some people think is "High", for altcoins shows that this entire cryptocurrency scene is just in the beginning.
66  Other / Off-topic / Re: Soon millions of men will be having sex with female robots on: November 25, 2014, 05:23:50 PM
These robots are not capable of self-awareness, and as of right now, it's assumed that creating an inorganic-artificial being with the ability to be self aware and process their own thoughts and actions indepently, is likely not possible.

So, with that being said, having sex with these robots would be like using your hand or other devices. Plus, visual attraction isn't the only type, smell's also involved, touch, hell even taste, all of which robots lack atm.

However, if such a thing(robot) is created that is self aware, well....goodbye biological women. JK  Cheesy
67  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: THE ALT CURRENCIES BUBBLE IS BURSTING... on: November 25, 2014, 05:07:23 PM
Just reading the bullshit in this thread is like watching Fox Five news...

If we can estimate that there are around 1million Bitcoin users globally and most don't even own 1 single Bitcoin(according to a survey done here on bitcointalk). What does that tell you?

That tells you that the people with serious money aren't in the game yet, or not enough of them are. If you guys count these small million dollar marketcaps and etc, as Bubbles, then you need to rethink. Most people don't know Bitcoin exists, they don't own any Bitcoin, and aren't inclined to atm. When the average joe starts rushing to buy Bitcoin and/or altcoins, then that's when things really begin.

As of right now, you're all early in the game.
68  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: THE ALT CURRENCIES BUBBLE IS BURSTING... on: November 25, 2014, 05:00:41 PM
Mark my words, This is just the beginning of the cryptocurrency rush.
69  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency (mandatory upgrade) on: November 25, 2014, 12:46:16 PM
Is it odd that that sexy web wallet turned me on?  Wink
70  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bill Nye said he wanted Bitcoin in his analog watch, that's exactly what I did on: November 25, 2014, 02:48:31 AM
Two words, three dashes.

Im-Fucking-Pressive.
71  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: JPC and MAX gonna rock your face off ! Babymetal style :) on: November 24, 2014, 02:38:49 PM

If i can't mine the coin on launch i won't touch it .


Miners are one of the biggest reasons for the endles scams in 2014. How many times have we heard that the reason for all these weekly candy scam coins is "miners need to pay off their equipment". Come on, how many months of peddling dogecoindarkdark crap coins does it take to pay off a 200 dollar video card? It's ridiculous and is just plain raw greed, the biggest mistake I made in January was deciding to pool my initial investment money in "investing" in alt coins versus just buying some mining hardware where I could at least break even by looking at coinwarz.com for the most profitable shitcoin of the day to mine.

That being said though I still have faith a few alts will survive next year, it's only been a year and nothing blows up overnight. If anything all these endless scams will drive people towards putting their money in the good coins and just waiting like good children. If you can't sit on your hands for 6 months to make a profit, you need to get out of any investment game.

There's no reason talking anything of sense with Spoetnik...

And correct! Mining coins make up the large majority of scams on here.
72  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How much development does a million bucks buy you in an ICO? Answer inside on: November 24, 2014, 12:05:11 AM
So it seems as Blocknet was a 100% bullshit scam indeed. XC is also dead. Thank god I sold my XC and blocknet shares before too much harm was done.

Now there are only 2 anon coins left worth looking at, Monero and Darkcoin. The rest is 100% bullshit.
73  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: THE ALT CURRENCIES BUBBLE IS BURSTING... on: November 23, 2014, 11:22:08 PM
Don't you guys love these types of threads. I especially loved the threads about the "Bitcoin Ponzi falling" or "Bitcoin dying", and etc, that were all made years ago.
74  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Opinion: Why Ripple/XRP Doubled In Value in Less Than A Week on: November 23, 2014, 06:23:43 PM
Quote from: misterbigg
anyone with a new idea that doesn't fit the "decentralization" narrative perfectly is going to get a lot of flames. Being closed-minded is the default position towards anything new.

Isn't that the point of why we're all here? Isn't that the point of why Bitcoin was made? What sense are you making?
75  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Opinion: Why Ripple/XRP Doubled In Value in Less Than A Week on: November 23, 2014, 06:16:51 PM
Ripple is a failure. Pure and Simple. Ripple is exactly the thing We Don't Want In Cryptocurrencies.
76  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [Poll] What anonymous coin will succed? on: November 23, 2014, 01:45:58 PM
Zerocoin is the most impractical anonymity scheme there is....I'd rather use a coin with CoinJoin(Darkcoin), than a coin that has zerocoin, with my top spot awarded to coins using Ring Signatures(Monero).
77  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: November 22, 2014, 11:53:07 PM
Consider the following. 

Mid latitudes warm, it is of course attributed to Global Warming.

Mid latitudes chill, it is.....attributed TO GLOBAL WARMING!

The hypothesis which at first seems plausible, on examination has a little problem.

I submit that a more likely explanation is the phenomena called in Old-Speak...

....summer...and...winter...

Good luck with your Conspiracy Theories. How are they working out for ya?
78  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: November 21, 2014, 05:26:50 PM
Anyone who denies Global Warming and the effect human pollution is causing, is an idiot. This forum and particularly this thread, has the highest concentration of trolls/retards that I've ever seen.


This forum and particularly this thread, has the highest concentration of trolls/retards that I've ever seen.

I agree, but YOU should participate more often  Wink




Just reading the nonsense spewed by yourself is giving me a headache...
79  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: November 21, 2014, 05:22:27 PM
Anyone who denies Global Warming and the effect human pollution is causing, is an idiot. This forum and particularly this thread, has the highest concentration of trolls/retards that I've ever seen.
80  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: November 20, 2014, 01:54:48 PM
I have a very, very hard time believing the OP is a scientist or meteorologist. If he was, he'd know that our oxygen supply is slowly, but surely decreasing in the atmosphere(which while natural is worrying(, while other gases continue to increase such as carbon dioxide. He'd know that our atmosphere protects us from most of the sun's rays, and without such protection, Earth would be inhabitable and would resemble it's sister, Venus(Which has temperatures regularly in the high hundreds of degrees, Fahrenheit), and finally, he would know that humanity's use of things such as cars, nuclear plants, factories, basically any type of machine that doesn't run solely on electricity, is largely contributing to the degradation of our atmosphere.

Point in case? OP is an idiot and a liar about being a scientist.
Your conclusions are wrong because you have your premises, and your facts wrong.

1.  O2 supply going down is irrelevant.
2.  Dynamics of atmosphere and temperature of Venus is completely different than Earth.
3.  Machines that don't run solely on electricity are degrading our atmosphere?  Who sez?



http://www.space.com/18527-venus-atmosphere.html

1) Not irrelevant, ever thought that the pollution coming from us may speed up that process?
2) Venus's atmosphere is largely composed of Carbon Dioxide, a gas in which we are exceedingly good at polluting our world with, hence cars, factories, and the like, and which leads to increased global warming.
3) If they don't run on electricity, then they must run on something else right? Water is out of the equation, so that leaves gasoline...

1) No, pollution from man does not change the O2 concenteration.  This is a ridiculous assertion.  CO2 is a low energy state molecule, O2 fairly high.  O2 dynamically engages in many, many chemical reactions in both directions.
2) Venus's atmosphere characteristics are largely created by the sulfer dioxide cloud cover in the upper stratosphere of the planet.
3)  Most electricity is the product of burning fossil fuels.  You seem to think that can be ignored and that "electricity is good and carbon fuels are bad."



1) Entirely wrong, http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2008/aug/13/carbonemissions.climatechange
2) It's because Venus lacks a magnetic field, and it can't shield itself from brute force of the sun's harmful rays
3) Electricity is most often generated at a power station by electromechanical generators, primarily driven by heat engines fueled by chemical combustion or nuclear fission but also by other means such as the kinetic energy of flowing water and wind. Other energy sources include solar photovoltaics and geothermal power.

I suggest you go study more on the matter at hand.

lmfao

isnt venus slightly closer to the sun too? Roll Eyes

Go to school kid. Mercury is closest to the sun, yet not as hot as Venus.
You truly have no idea what you are talking about.  Upper atmosphere cloud layers of Venus are sulfer dioxide.  All that passes through them is long frequency IR (heat).

Your other 2 points have similar errors.


What's the main thing that differentiates Venus from Earth?

Now I know why you guys were banned from reddit's science forum, dumbest of the bunch eh...
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