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661  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin used to finance ISIS. Governments to step in on: November 23, 2017, 08:30:47 AM



I don't support North Koreas nuclear war program in any way.


Once again you are contradiction yourself - or simply lying.

Earlier today you wrote explicitly:

I don't mind if NK would help to sustain the Bitcoin Network.



Doesn't contradict, because everybody can mine and use Bitcoin. That's one of the magic features of Bitcoin. One day you will understand that....

Wrong. It is a simple code change to ensure only approved miners can contribute, and thereby eliminate the possibility for criminals (and unstable governments building more nuclear weapons) to monetize it.

Go on and build an Altcoin that does exactly that. Then you form a comitee, that decides which countries will be banned. Great idea. Start programming and open your own forum for that, because Bitcoin is different.

You can call it 'Bancoin. The coin NOT for everyone!'

Well - that is exactly what you will be asked to build if the governments are not to shut you down. And with key people in Bitcoin having fortunes tied up in it, there will be a majority to go down that path when the day comes.

Oh my ... you actually don't understand Bitcoin a bit ....
How can you discuss things, that are completely out of your range?
662  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin supports nuclear weapons in North Korea on: November 23, 2017, 08:27:54 AM
Yesterday bitcoin was a way to communism, now it is a source of funds for NK nuclear program. What will it be tomorrow?

Educate yourself. North Korea is communist

No. First, yesterday you have given a more or less correct definition of communism. Is North Korea a stateless and moneyless society? Second, all mentions of communism were excluded from NK constitution in 2009.

Let's put it in words you can recognize. Communism is Bitcoin. North Korea has adopted a fork of Bitcoin as their governing policy

You were wrong and don't have the balls to admit it.
663  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin used to finance ISIS. Governments to step in on: November 23, 2017, 08:24:38 AM



I don't support North Koreas nuclear war program in any way.


Once again you are contradiction yourself - or simply lying.

Earlier today you wrote explicitly:

I don't mind if NK would help to sustain the Bitcoin Network.



Doesn't contradict, because everybody can mine and use Bitcoin. That's one of the magic features of Bitcoin. One day you will understand that....

Wrong. It is a simple code change to ensure only approved miners can contribute, and thereby eliminate the possibility for criminals (and unstable governments building more nuclear weapons) to monetize it.

Go on and build an Altcoin that does exactly that. Then you form a comitee, that decides which countries will be banned. Great idea. Start programming and open your own forum for that, because Bitcoin is different.

You can call it 'Bancoin. The coin NOT for everyone!'
664  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin used to finance ISIS. Governments to step in on: November 23, 2017, 08:19:41 AM



I don't support North Koreas nuclear war program in any way.


Once again you are contradiction yourself - or simply lying.

Earlier today you wrote explicitly:

I don't mind if NK would help to sustain the Bitcoin Network.



Doesn't contradict, because everybody can mine and use Bitcoin. That's one of the magic features of Bitcoin. One day you will understand that....
665  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin supports nuclear weapons in North Korea on: November 23, 2017, 08:12:25 AM
The topic is hilarious. Do you believe that a pennies on the return on the mining equipment investment will make North Korea build nuclear weapon? Actually it is better to (even if it is a government) invest in a long term investement rather than a short term weaponry? Does it?

Or maybe an OP thinks that North Korea can not invest into anything and they have to be super poor in order for them to not have additional nuclear weapon.

Most of the North Korea weaponry is either a soviet junk, or it is proven to be the western weaponry. Stop selling or giving them weapons if you are worried about them.

You clearly are ignorant of how North Korea and the sanctions work

You seem to be ignorant of how Bitcoin works.

Not at all. Do you deny the North Korea can mine Bitcoin? Do you deny North Korea is spending money on nuclear weapons?

Do you deny, that NK is using FIAT to finance their NW?
666  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin used to finance ISIS. Governments to step in on: November 23, 2017, 08:10:42 AM
What are you doing here freightjoe ?
You don't have Bitcoin and you don't like Bitcoin, yet you have registered to a Bitcoin forum?

What is your point?

I am seeking the objective truth.

And as shown in another thread in here that has already led to you admitting that you are OK with paying money to North Korea's nuclear weapons as long as that helps your Bitcoin investment

'You are seeking the truth' means you didn't find it yet. Right. So you think you'll find your truth by telling everybody how bad Bitcoin really is?Huh

No freightjoe, you are obv.  lying about your motives and have no clue about Bitcoin and you are obv. not looking for 'the truth', but you are only here to spread FUD. If you are a paid shill or just a poor guy with a mental issue can not be answered by me. You should know.


I can see you are perfectly happy with your financial support of the North Korean nuclear program

I don't support North Koreas nuclear war program in any way. YOU are supporting North Korea by using FIAT (and probably their drugs, too)
667  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin supports nuclear weapons in North Korea on: November 23, 2017, 08:08:14 AM
The topic is hilarious. Do you believe that a pennies on the return on the mining equipment investment will make North Korea build nuclear weapon? Actually it is better to (even if it is a government) invest in a long term investement rather than a short term weaponry? Does it?

Or maybe an OP thinks that North Korea can not invest into anything and they have to be super poor in order for them to not have additional nuclear weapon.

Most of the North Korea weaponry is either a soviet junk, or it is proven to be the western weaponry. Stop selling or giving them weapons if you are worried about them.

You clearly are ignorant of how North Korea and the sanctions work

You seem to be ignorant of how Bitcoin works.
668  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin used to finance ISIS. Governments to step in on: November 23, 2017, 07:43:10 AM
What are you doing here freightjoe ?
You don't have Bitcoin and you don't like Bitcoin, yet you have registered to a Bitcoin forum?

What is your point?

I am seeking the objective truth.

And as shown in another thread in here that has already led to you admitting that you are OK with paying money to North Korea's nuclear weapons as long as that helps your Bitcoin investment

'You are seeking the truth' means you didn't find it yet. Right. So you think you'll find your truth by telling everybody how bad Bitcoin really is?Huh

No freightjoe, you are obv.  lying about your motives and have no clue about Bitcoin and you are obv. not looking for 'the truth', but you are only here to spread FUD. If you are a paid shill or just a poor guy with a mental issue can not be answered by me. You should know.
669  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin supports nuclear weapons in North Korea on: November 23, 2017, 07:35:16 AM
I don't mind if NK would help to sustain the Bitcoin Network. Better than, like what they're actually doing: Using FIAT made from drugs they produce and sell worldwide.

Wow, so you are actually in favor of offering North Korea viable funding for more nuclear weapons.

I wonder what people in this forum from neighbouring countries are thinking about this, as they might well end of being hit by Kim Jung-Uns nuclear weapons

OK freightjoe. Noone here is taking your bs serious. Answer my question: what are you doing here at a Bitcoin forum, if you don't like Bitcoin?
670  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin used to finance ISIS. Governments to step in on: November 23, 2017, 07:32:52 AM
What are you doing here freightjoe ?
You don't have Bitcoin and you don't like Bitcoin, yet you have registered to a Bitcoin forum?

What is your point?
671  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin supports nuclear weapons in North Korea on: November 23, 2017, 07:30:51 AM
I don't mind if NK would help to sustain the Bitcoin Network. Better than, like what they're actually doing: Using FIAT made from drugs they produce and sell worldwide.
672  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin supports nuclear weapons in North Korea on: November 23, 2017, 07:22:04 AM


. North Korea already has nuclear weapons (most likely not earned by Bitcoin mining), just like many other countries, like USA, China, Russia, France, Pakistan, India etc.

So you are OK with them getting more?

Them= All of the countries with WOMD = No. None of them should have them, but they do and Bitcoin is not going to change that.
673  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin supports nuclear weapons in North Korea on: November 23, 2017, 07:19:07 AM
The anonymity of Bitcoin has made it into a major business for North Korea to do Bitcoin mining.

Every buyer and user of Bitcoin is therefore helping to pay for North Korea's nuclear weapons

If you have Bitcoin, look at yourself and ask whether you are OK with giving North Korea nuclear weapons

https://qz.com/1087193/north-korea-may-be-mining-bitcoin-at-home-and-hacking-it-abroad/


The most important part is in bold. This 'Maybe' dissapeared in your title, because you are a Anti Bitcoin FUDster.
Btw. North Korea already has nuclear weapons (most likely not earned by Bitcoin mining), just like many other countries, like USA, China, Russia, France, Pakistan, India etc.

So, you don't have Bitcoins and you don't like them. What are you doing here in a Bitcoin forum anyway?
674  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Satoshi limited the blocksize to 1M? on: November 23, 2017, 06:39:53 AM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1347.msg15366#msg15366

Quote
It can be phased in, like:

if (blocknumber > 115000)
    maxblocksize = largerlimit

It can start being in versions way ahead, so by the time it reaches that block number and goes into effect, the older versions that don't have it are already obsolete.

When we're near the cutoff block number, I can put an alert to old versions to make sure they know they have to upgrade.
675  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What Will Bitcoin Look Like in Ten Years? on: November 23, 2017, 06:35:38 AM
It will look like this:
676  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is an altcoin on: November 22, 2017, 06:47:05 AM
I think scottykarate=freightjoe
How can a newbie be so obsessed with another newbie to open a bash thread....
Just my 2 Sats

Not true. scottykarate is just a newbie shill trying desparately go get people to support his coming ICO for the trumpcoin

... says the other half of the famous "Newbie Shill Bros"
C'mon. It's obvious, that you are trying to gain attention by this Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hide game. Even your nicks look like there is the same person behind.
677  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Can Bitcoin Grow When All Exchanges are Scams? on: November 22, 2017, 06:26:02 AM
give me famous & trusted exchange site that scam you .

most scam sites is only new sites that work for short time

You clearly have no idea. Google MtGox, BTC-E, Cryptsy and there are a lot more.

Back to topic.
People need to learn, that you don't own Bitcoins, that are held on exchanges, just like you don't own the money you have on your bank account. This money is always at risk beeing held back from you in some way or another.
Only if you control your Bitcoin private keys, you can some kind of say, that you 'own' these coins.
678  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is an altcoin on: November 22, 2017, 06:15:48 AM
I think scottykarate=freightjoe
How can a newbie be so obsessed with another newbie to open a bash thread....
Just my 2 Sats
679  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Russia says BTC will never be legalised - do you think we'll see a knock on? on: November 21, 2017, 06:36:43 PM
Bitcoin has no borders.
680  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: INSANE BITCOIN TRANSACTION FEES!!!<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< on: November 21, 2017, 06:15:10 PM
I pay 10-30 Sat/B and I don't think this is too much. People that pay more are either rich or newbies.
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