Are they cheaters? Or just trying to? Because the male to female ratio is of 6,2 males/female. Did each of the female users "dispatch" 6 guys? Or was it more of a "sausage feast"?
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Any vulnerability would crumble BTC price to cents or even flat zero. And no, there wouldn't be a way for it to pass unnoticed, way too many people is constantly checking the blockchain and its transactions. Anything suspicious would immediately ring the bells.
The currency to trade to value's have nothing to do with nothing. GBP worth more per unit, but you would get less GBP units per BTC.
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I wasn't comparing BTC to nothing, as investment options aren't linearly comparable. Still, by it's store value use, Bitcoin is more up to be comparable to bullion, such as silver or gold, other than fiat currencies.
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216@BitcoinWisdom too.
Still, with the World falling apart; China >10% down, Latin American currencies in a 22 years low, oil at 39USD, Bitcoin isn't suffering much.
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I was just completing Nagles review... Future is always uncertain, even if drag governments attention wasn't a good thing, we will see what comes at the horizon...
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2009: interesting... what's this? 2010: What? It worth money now?! 2011: (to June) Woww... (After the $30 to $5 crash) DAMN! 2012: Huummm... (near the end of the year) HOLY!!! ...
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First we must take to account what was there at the time. I see some comparing Win 98 to nowadays platforms. That's obviously non-sense! Then we've to notice MS had two branches of their OS up to Windows ME, Windows XP merged those branches; consumer branch: 3.1,95,98,ME / Enterprise branch: 3.11, NT, 2000.
Biggest changes occurred from Windows 3.1 to 95 and 3.11 to NT, later on merging both branches to XP and Windows 7 to 8 as it tried to make Windows suitable for both, PC's and tablets, and ended up making it suitable for none. Vista and 7 are more of a XP with a Longhorn make-up.
So for the best at their time: Windows 3.1/3.11 Windows 98 SE/2000 Windows XP Windows 7
Bug champions, but not the "worse" due to being breakthroughs at their time: Windows NT4, Windows 95, Windows XP
On the realm of lousy ideas, even if they were a breakthrough: Windows 8
Then we got the worse of them all; not quite pose any improvement, often just "cosmetic" and needlessly filled up the system with bugs: Windows Vista, Windows ME
Windows 10: Still too soon to say something.
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The Secret Society and 250 solitaires... my bathroom time mates.
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In the future you can also change the code and allow 10, 12 and so on decimal places and give ghem names.
Would be better to increase the amount of possible bitcoins instead. It's impossible to accurately calculate decimals (float) with binary, numbers like 0.1 are impossible to represent in binary form.
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Despite BTC presentation of 1.00000000, the dot is artificial, all operations are made in integers, meaning a single bitcoin is in fact 100,000,000 units. To pass this to our World's currencies the more alike presentation of a bitcoin would be 100 satoshis: 1.00, meaning 1,000,000 "fiat-like" bitcoins per bitcoin. This means in total we will have 21,000,000 x 1,000,000 = 21,000,000,000,000 "fiat-btc" x 100 satoshi (cents)
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They just made a proposal to address a potential issue on the number of transactions. What also means the use and adoption is growing. This has little to nothing to be an issue on its own, specially for users and goes around space and capacity, not security. The protocol isn't broken, nobody can guess your private keys, don't worry.
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actually it's more then that and it does seems like it's the end indeed , atleast the end for the price if not for the coin it self as you can see a lot of shit going ON on reddit these days and the censorship of moderators on /r/Bitcoin and developpers facing one against the other weither we should fork or not so yes we are not on the best situations
There's no way to not love this discussion! A Bitcoin fork? Oh my holy Dodgecoins! Who in the Litecoin world would think to make a Fethercoin? And made by the only 3 persons in the planet that can code a bitcoin client! I'm speechless! And reddit, where Business Insider, Forbes and Wall Street Journal sources come from! I'm jumping of this 4 billion USD penny market now!
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...drop by to read all those "the end is near" prophets at this section, every time btc to usd drop a couple of bucks.
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Hi. A friend of mine who suffers from chronical back pain asked me if I can get a japanese product he tried and said to relief him. I managed to get to the product's site, but it's all in japanese and I couldn't find a way to order it overseas: http://www.kiribai.co.jp/products/category/detail.html?pr=20Can someone help on this issue or buy a box there and ship it to Portugal? I can pay with fiat or bitcoins, if you are interested pm me. Ty
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Turns ironic. Sharia is 90%+ the cause their countries are the shithole that mades them run to the West, even if they prefer to go the losers way and keep find scape goats. Yet they insist to defend that non-sense.
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I'm with you on someone, but Islam is just something. It appear most people thinks of Muslims when the subject is Islam.
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Hate comes from ignorance. People don't research facts but believes in media reports and propaganda. I feel people are to much brainwashed in today's society by the media and governments and don't think with their brains anymore.
So I take you don't hate Nazism or Fascism, right?
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Kinda strange that someone who prays to god so much does'nt realise that the answers he seeks come from within his own heart, by praying to him up there, which there is really no proof of, he will never find the answers he seeks, for god exists within man, it's only the light that is above.. In a pitch black room, see your own light reflected Indeed, but that Spirituality. However Religion is exploiting Spirituality to make people actually do things, some of them good, others not at all, around imaginary Gods.
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That picture real sounds like "Hey mum! Just made 3 sandwiches!"
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Yeah, you know what a "good Muslim" would say to this, they would say those are bad people, they are not muslims, they are deviant sect.
I agree with you, but don't misrepresent Muslims as supporting ISIS. Look at this thread, a number have commented on these atrocities and distanced themselves and their beliefs from such things.
If your point is the theoretical ability of a "Muslim" to support the committing of atrocities cherry picking the old books, yeah, that's a problem.
Amen to that. Many Muslims are quite nice people, most if you avoid the religion theme. But for big G sake! They have to stop wandering around carrying a book telling them to kill pretty much everyone. Isn't them the problem, is the damn book! And I can't say the Quran and the Hadith aren't interesting in the literary level, they are, just that they are to read as we read Odyssey, Iliad and many other classical pieces. Not to take that thing by the letter! We are no longer at VII Century!
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