Can I kill someone? isn't that done like by 1000s of people.,
Because you see some members doing doesn't give you the right to do it. Don't say "I didn't know", Have you ever see a forum where you can copy paste content from other without getting anything?
Open a free blog and you're free to copy paste whatever you want, but on a discussion board, it isn't something appreciated, on any forum on the web.
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@squatter Fortunately, the justice is not dumb as we can think. It's not like if, for example, I steal a bike and I call you saying I have a stolen bike to sell if you're interested. And you tell me, okay, you buy it knowing the bike was stolen. In this case, it's considered as "Possession of stolen goods" because you knew it was stolen. Buying from Purse, or let's say Amazon and similar marketplaces, a product and some weeks after you learn the product was stolen, then If the individual did not know the goods were stolen, then the goods are returned to the owner and the individual is not prosecuted. The difficulty can be to be able to prove you didn't know, but showing your account activity from Purse website is enough
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No, I believe it's because how they're running their business, using another type (or not) as a 3rd party. It's just a matter of set up and the country used to operate the business. This say, you will never see anything that came from Visa or Mastercard's mouth the same way you will never see a statement to say using you card is not allowed to buy a Kalashnikov
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Again me! Howdy? I am posting something to show you: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=208.0There are ~30 threads per page I reported 14 topics on page 1 alone. Let's wait a few days to see how the moderation is. (Section description: Neophytes only forum: this is where you ask your questions if you are new to the Bitcoin world.) Topics reported are about ICO-airdrops-members introduction-should I buy a VPN-How to use telegram app-spams-etc Reported in English as others concerned people will be able to check
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Il y a quoi concrètement dans ce pdf ? Ca fait plusieurs fois que j'en entends parlé et je n'ai jamais eu la moindre version PDF dans les mains... D'autant que j'ai tendance à ne pas télécharger de fichier sur un site totalement inconnu. Est-ce qu'il vaut le coup ? Ca parle de techno ? Trading ? Mining ?
Andreas M. Antonopoulos est un mec qui sait tres bien de quoi il parle. Non seulement tu peux jeter un coup d oeil au livre mais je te conseille de regarder toutes ses videos sur youtube, chacune d entre elle est une vraie pépite. ( que ca soit pour un débutant ou quelqu'un avec une experience avancée. Un vrai plaisir de l'écouter
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There are a lot of people working on great projects, but there are also people working on junk and marketing it as Bitcoin. Bcash is the most hostile fork. It's not about to chase anyone out of the community if they don't hate on BCash with the same fierce fiery hatred. Take the example with others forks...It's just how the Bcash community is trying to misappropriate the Bitcoin brand. Other than that, people are free to do whatever they want, you don't see the Bitcoin community chasing the others +1500 altcoins communities
You said Bcash is cancer and a useless coin with no future. (I still have a screenshot somewhere, I can search for) This is a reason I used to say your comments are controversial...
It's funny you say this but you should also add: a smear campaign organized by people associated with Roger Ver against Blockstream using @bitcoin on Twitter spreading vicious rumors and posting fakes screenshots from Blockstream website, (or telling during conference Bitcoin kills babies...)
back on the topic (because I wasn't looking for a BTC vs Btrash battle) You must be kidding, there is a difference between someone interested to know how the domain names of the Bitcoin community are safe from Roger Ver army and someone waiting for the next "enemy of Bitcoin" to show themselves. I can go on Twitter without waiting a minute to find someone from bcash to troll. I also perfectly know how money can be used to buy people opinion. But I'm going to believe in your intention towards the Bitcoin community
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Just wondering... Cobra turned into a Bitcoin Cash fan. Don't think I am trolling, but.... Wasn't the "Bitcoin Cash is Bitcoin" tweet an April Fools prank? That's his last tweet (from today): Very strange, but it seems the @Bitcoin account was suspended, and then deleted by Twitter, and somebody registered it just now completely fresh. I hope the new owner supports the true Bitcoin, and recognises that Bitcoin Cash is Bitcoin Cash, not Bitcoin! https://twitter.com/CobraBitcoin/status/982980460526690305It was a "subliminal message", if I can say, and not really an April fool prank I find some of his claims are controversials, you can find some contents from him telling how "Bitcoin is great" to "There was a long need for a blockchain good for payments, that makes certain tradeoffs to achieve that, and I think from a UX point of view, Bitcoin Cash has much better chances of winning the upcoming payments war than LN."
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Just wondering... Cobra turned into a Bitcoin Cash fan. Don't think I am trolling, but.... Edit: Lauda figured out I was thinking about.
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Who has the full right to the domain names Bitcointalk and Bitcoin.org Who control the registrar accounts? Theymos or Cobra?
And the same question about the database/servers/etc. And finally, what is the role of Cobra regarding Bitcointalk and Bitcoin.org
I am sorry if it's something private and so I will understand not getting an answer but I am just interested to know for some reasons
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The irony is you joined 2 weeks ago and your posts type is "I joined the airdrop,, nice project" "Very nice project, i hope this project will succes very soon and getting a huge community by Airdrop program"
In fact, all your posts are like the ones I posted above. (or at least 50% as I can't see most of the section in the forum. Do you know the adage "Look at yourself in a mirror"? You are the type of people who join this forum to grab the free money and make it their cash cow, without getting any interest in crypto (other than cheating, scamming for money, making garbages here and there)
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With P2P or things like Purse, fraud is really common, so I'm looking for a reputable reseller like Gyft.
With Purse? How? If you're talking about the possibility to get a buyer using a stolen card, then, I am not going to say it's impossible, but it's very hard now. They link your IP to a card, if you try to use a card you usually don't need, they will make the life hard for you. So hard that even if you're the legit owner of the card they won't let you use it easily. Not even talking about using a prepaid VVC
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@rfkinline Banks don't have the same interests in cryptocurrencies than the population.
The major reason banks are looking after the "crypto technology" are about the secure transactions, saving on costs (up to 30% according to studies, so multiple million dollars saved per year). Notice I say "crypto technology" and not "cryptocurrencies" because 1) they can't issue a currency not recognized by the country and 2) they are more looking to get their own tech and their own ecosystem (note: JPS Morgan has its own ERC20)
The population is thinking differently. You can see a part interested in for the speculative point (making money with their speculation) This part is not so interesting. And you have another part concerned, as it allows them to get banked (millions of people worldwide are unbanked) OR to get unbanked. Many people are just tired with banks since a decade and they only want a system allowing them to live without the need of a bank account, and without any control from govt (directly or not)
This is why the cryptocurrency system comes. The real roots are in the anarchist and cypherpunk groups
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Did you know that what you are suggesting already exists? Bitcointalk isn't the only forum on the w.w.w.
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@RGBKey I own a Ledger and believe me I didn't know it is possible to use on a smartphone device and have no idea how to do since it needs a USB cable (?) @BitMaxz Yeah, but we must give a chance to any new service/product, more we have more it makes the crypto adoption possible. Most of the people find not easy to use Bitcoin so providing a friendly product help with this. @karel88l I searched for but didn't find a photo of the prototype, but apparently, it's a project that started in December 2017 and it was taking pre-orders beginning in Feb 2018. So I am going to believe if it was to set up a scam they should have started already and we would have heard about Tip: Add hole for keyring https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DVQP4RIV4AEoCE_.jpg@HCP I hadn't read this. I'm confused, it's contradicting Anyway I will buy it still to test, I'm looking for a new toy.
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Did anyone hear about this new hardware wallet for iOS, Android and mobile devices? It's brushed aluminium and weatherproof There is a third party exchange within the XEEDA App to exchange your coins as well a biometric scanner You can store Bitcoin but not only, Zencash and some others as well If any of you wants to gift me one, I will accept https://www.xeeda.io/XEEDA is designed with a focus on accelerating the adoption of cryptocurrencies. XEEDA offers premium security without sacrificing ease of use. Your smartphone is something that you take with you everywhere. XEEDA is designed to easily connect to your smartphone and enables you to secure your digital assets. Unlike other hardware wallets that only work with your computer, you can make secure transactions anywhere and anytime using your smartphone and XEEDA.
In order to make a transaction in Bitcoin, you need to sign that transaction with your cryptographic key. Your cryptographic keys are stored in a secure hardware environment in XEEDA’s hardware wallet. Every time you want to initiate a transaction in the Bitcoin network, you can securely confirm the transaction using XEEDA.
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The set up is currently fine. To enable less than 1 will just create a weakness to the system, and people will jump immediately on it to abuse the system, which so will become not effective as it supposed to be. ut many of them want to participate and say "thank you" to other users This is where members are confused. It's not a Facebook "Like" button l. The merit points are supposed to be given to posts you think "merit" some points. It is different than a post you like. I prefer to give some points to members who I think comment perfectly on a point, even if I disagree with their opinions. Instead of giving points to a member who comments with "to the moon sir" even if I agree/like with him/the post. if you make the system to allow for example half a merit, or 0.1 or 0.3 merit points like you propose, I am going to tell you, in 3 months people will ask for 0.00001 and so on. And to be honest, in my opinion, people who aren't happy with how it is today should blame their buddies, cousins, mother, father wife, grand ma' etc for abusing the forum during a long time.
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Malta is only geographically located in the EU. But they have very loyal tax legislation. We all think that Japan supports the use of cryptocurrencies, but it is not. Perhaps all cryptocurrency exchanges will be registered in offshore zones and this is the only chance for all bitcoin users to restore the popularity of cryptocurrencies.
I don't know much about Japan but It's not because a country is trying to set up some legislation that it doesn't support the topic. Regulation of technology is a trending topic, it's what we call "Regtech" Additionally "offshore", as we know it, doesn't exist anymore since Panama papers and even before. The banking privacy doesn't really exist anymore unless you use some illegal or not ethics values.
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3. the development is centralised to one team (distributed but not decentralised) They represent the majority. and 74% of the crypto users agree with. we can't have 1 million of dev. there is only 1 captain on a boat. Did you really think Bitcoin could evolve with consensus? do you think people like Roger ver have the mentality to use consensus? Do you know what he said yesterday in a conference? Bitcoin kills babies, everyone was laughing. ridiculous, how do you want to debate with people like this. Look at GNU/Linux as well, so they should use consensus too, but look, nobody, agree with each other, one of the reasons we have +100 OS is because, at some point, a disagreement comes. And it's similar also to the community, you have the Fedora camp, the Archlinux camp fighting with the Debian camp, and so on... I think it's a popular problem with almost everything related to GNU/OPEN SOURCE But yeah we all have our own opinion, it doesn't hurt to debate. But I still say, Bcash is a hostile fork, and perhaps the only one in the Bitcoin series... LN is not the only thing , it needs to be considered. Increasing the block size, to get like 40 transactions per second, will do nothing compared with how many transactions per second Visa or Mastercard transaction can support (visa 25,000 per second, and can go up to 50,000) it's a solution for babies who plan to stay babies. What will we see in some months or years: scalability problem again! We need a 150GB block! But it doesn't fix the original problem, the only wise solution is layer 2 solutions.
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I am not sure what the OP is trying to say with "ICO script" I think there is confusion with his terminology. Your site isn't anything more that just a PSD template (with just 1 page, I can do the same with a Tumblr blog). Any generic template can be like this one, I mean there is nothing special, and there are many other better than the one you posted.
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