Zyrio, how accurate is the info from ipaddress.com/? It says the domain'S Expiration Date is 09/26/2014...
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^ There is a link to a google form for you to submit your site. Also, OP is probably busy recently and haven't updated the list for 2 months now.
You're right. I almost forgotten about this list too. Many things need to be updated since I haven't looked at it for months. I'm surprised someone found the list and bumped the topic. Anyway, I guess I could keep updating this since I have some free time to spend during winter. But for the longrun I'd have to find a way to motivate me doing this a bit more and keep everyone happy at the same time. This list requires quite a bit of work and right now I don't get anything from it.
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People that I ignore tend to dissapear after a while. They either get banned or stop posting all together after the majority of the forum expresses their dislike for them openly. Almost none of the people in my ignore list is currently active.
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wow? what wallets charge 2btc fee? or more like 99% fee ?
None. This is most likely in input mistake.
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I remember some time back a guy here made a similar transaction. He was told to contact the pool than included the transaction in their mined block. Don't remember how this ended though, maybe someone that does could link the topic.
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What makes you think that the price is what's going to determine bitcoin's death?
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I'm surprised you people didn't try to sell when the price trend reached it's peak.
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What ever happened to the higher-than-average IQ forum members? I feel we are simply surrounded by low IQ's and it's only going to get worse as bitcoin goes more mainstream.
Internet was also once a place of mainly academic discussions and, later, unix kernel developers and sys admins chitchat. With mass adoption comes mass stupidity, no going around that. I believe this started happening to bitcointalk even before mainstream adoption was discussed as a possibility. To me it was mostly bitcoin and altcoins becoming a money making tool to the eyes of people.
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Seems to me like OP failed to understand the article. Why pay attention to him at all?
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Do we know that bitiodine is reliable at all? Paying investors with their own money would be quite obvius if it's a ponzi but I think that they would have been using a mixer from the start.
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Water + 400Mg magnesium. Good thing this supplement has a good taste.
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Isn't google voice a free to use tool? Accesible through gmail too?
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Thats not working anymore. They stopped communicating. What i wonder is if the founders are legit persons that only don't communicate anymore or if they are worse.
I've been wondering that for the past 2 months, and I've come to the conclusion that they don't want my patronage and I will withdraw my entire balance as soon they allow it. I'm being too optimistic, aren't I? Not working? What is it exactly that has stopped working? Are the wallets not functioning anymore? Is it impossible to witdraw currency?
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It might be a tiny reduction, but I think that the start of a new era is now becoming more obvius. We kept seing mining becoming more centralised, mining at home kept becoming harder while the difficulty was constanly rising and the price was around 350. I believe that this reduction was caused by home miner being pulled off the wall because of not being profitable anymore.
It's possible that there was a genuine reduction in capacity, but with this small a difficulty change it's also pretty likely that it's just a result of statistical variances and we have no real way of knowing whether the network is expanding or contracting. In a network where there's no actual change in capacity, variances of +/-5% are pretty likely: http://hashingit.com/analysis/28-reach-for-the-ear-defendersIndeed it is, but mining used to be an arms race. The total network hashrate was constantly increasing for more than a year until this point.
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Why international shipping price is so big
It actually isn't. You'd have to pay much more if you used the economy shipping from a big website like amazon or overstock for an internationall order. I got my package extremely fast for what I paid for shipping. I was surprised with the speed, given that packages I've ordered from merchants within my continent often take more than a month to be delivered. Plus the sause is easily the best tasting hot sauce I've tried.
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Why not just use TOR as an anonymizer if you don't trust a web search engine tracking your searches? Search engines are used by so many individuals around the globe. I believe it would be resource intensive and meaningless for them to use this data for anything else than propriatery reasons like targeted advertising. Which isn't really all that harmfull. If you don't like ads after all, you can virtually force a universal opt out from tracking by installing ad blocking and tracker management software like adblock and ghostery. Unless of course you're being prosecuted... You shouldn't trust anything or anyone with personal information if something you're doing might be illegal. If you're interested, here's the standard procedure Google claims to be following in the course of a criminal investigation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeKKHxcJfh0Edit: What the hell is wrong with the link you posted? IP tracking? This joke is geting old.
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Carra23 seems to be doing a great job with the campaign so far. Thank you for this, hope things will be smooth until the payouts.
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It might be a tiny reduction, but I think that the start of a new era is now becoming more obvius. We kept seing mining becoming more centralised, mining at home kept becoming harder while the difficulty was constanly rising and the price was around 350. I believe that this reduction was caused by home miner being pulled off the wall because of not being profitable anymore.
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