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721  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] PETAMINE - 1,150 TH/S HASH RATE (1GH/S per Unit) on: October 27, 2014, 04:59:11 AM
keep calm & collect dividends!



You get more from a faucet..

LUCKY NUMBER   PAYOUT
0 - 9885   0.00000561 BTC

That is a really really small payout
0.00060000/0.0000522 = 115 Days to ROI
From there

Although some days are less by the looks of it
2014-10-25 2014-10-25 0.00000256
2014-10-24 2014-10-24 0.00000522
2014-10-23 2014-10-23 0.00000440
2014-10-22 2014-10-22 0.00000673
2014-10-21 2014-10-21 0.00000125
2014-10-20 2014-10-20 0.00000159
2014-10-19 2014-10-19 0.00000325
2014-10-18 2014-10-18 0.00000443
2014-10-17 2014-10-17 0.00000085
2014-10-16 2014-10-16 0.00000448
2014-10-15 2014-10-15 0.00000506
2014-10-14 2014-10-14 0.00000520
2014-10-13 2014-10-13 0.00000068
722  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: October 27, 2014, 04:55:37 AM



An Asiminer wafer clock. You know you want one.


Interestingly enough I sort of would want one
Nothing like diversifying the product line a bit kind of like the original USB sticks being fashionable looking
(Perhaps not a clock)
But something cool looking is always nice.
723  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Which of these bitcoin units do you NOT want to use? on: October 27, 2014, 04:53:15 AM
Voted for the first option
Suprisingly a very high level of support against it
Although not sure if Mbtc and Ubtc were different measurements lol.
724  Economy / Economics / Re: John Maynard Keynes is responsible for all that is about to happen to the world on: October 27, 2014, 04:44:39 AM
You are delusional as hell if you think any other policies could save capitalism anyway. We are headed towards structural unemployment due automatization of  labour, and this is unstopable. You should study a bit more before being this simplistic. "Its just Keynes..."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Pq-S557XQU

Automation is a serious factor in the income inequality gap
Structural unemployment of the labour market meaning a signifcant rise in wages for skilled labour due to insufficient supply and a signifcant fall in wages for unskilled labour due to increasing supply as a factor of technological change is a valid critique of the system.

That said Hayek and others have mentioned ways around that just look at Foster and Catchings
http://mises.org/daily/2804
725  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The USA gave Vladimir Putin Cancer ??? on: October 27, 2014, 04:38:52 AM
That sure would make the warmongers of the west happy. Putin is one of the few world leaders willing to truly stand up to the anglo-zionist empire.

But, I doubt it. Calling it - this is FUD

Also calling this as FUD

That said I wouldn't put it past some US agent to put some uranium or Polonium in his drinks etc.
Or radation of a sort

Taking a lesson from Russian History
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/06/polonium-210-poison-alexander-litvinenko
726  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: So no more Mintpal, eh? on: October 27, 2014, 04:35:19 AM


I don't think it will help this Alex Green guy.  He's unrepentant.  Believe me, once this blows over I bet he'll be back with a new name and a new scam.  It's just too easy to scam in crypto for a guy like him to resist.

True enough these types will come back for more
The issue is that he has officially pissed a ton of people off so he rather be vigilant because someone out there is hunting for him
And will find him eventually (less the police of course)
727  Economy / Gambling / Re: Why do you love Dice games ? on: October 27, 2014, 04:34:01 AM
because you can make your own chances, you don't have to learn rules and most dice sites have nice chats.

Sounds about right
When you play a game involving dice its easy to tell what your doing
Higher or lower pretty simple stuff yet still a fun game overall.
728  Economy / Speculation / Re: Do you think 1.00 BTC will worth more than $10,000.00 USD at any time in 2015? on: October 27, 2014, 04:32:36 AM
Do you think 1.00 BTC will worth more than $10,000.00 USD at any time in 2015?

Based on this trend no
However past 2015 maybe into 2016 or 2017 this type of question will be more legitimate
Right now selling pressure is far to strong it will take some time to get a strong holding and support base to keep up with selling demand
729  Other / Politics & Society / Re: [Debt Slavery] Credit card debt now secured by government. on: October 27, 2014, 04:29:30 AM
So in other words people will be doomed to pay back their debts
Sort of a debt slavery system considering that money is just created in modern economics
That said it will be interesting to see what happens the next economic downturn and how many people complain about it when the economy stays down for a long duration of time.
730  Economy / Speculation / Re: The negative impact of mining farms on: October 27, 2014, 04:24:56 AM
Well if the mining farms do put a lot of their Bitcoin on the market it means that there will be a depressing effect on the bitcoin price for a while, this combined with increasing merchant adoption with conversions to fiat using bitpay means a price drop
The question is when the stabalizing effect and market upside begin to return to offset these factors.
731  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2014-10-25] This Couple Had The First "Bitcoin Wedding" Ever on: October 27, 2014, 04:22:07 AM
You know you've made it when you're at Disney!

Let's hope his wife was into it!

Indeed congrats on their marriage
Stored in the blockchain forever also in the quazi happiest place on earth  Wink
732  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Huge setback for USA / NATO. Dilma beats Neves in Brazil by 3% on: October 27, 2014, 04:18:37 AM
Good news for Latin America
Since it just means the same government carries on power which descended from Lulu before that.
But yep bad from a neo-liberal policy perspective.
733  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin made rich just a few but it ruined many on: October 27, 2014, 04:17:27 AM
Fair enough points Wobber
It is a losing position currently that does not mean that it has to be in the future
Look forward to tommorrow and hope it doesnt bring destruction with it ^^
734  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Child kidnapping by the Norwegian State on: October 21, 2014, 06:58:02 PM
This is a strange law

I guess the inverse is if your looking to adopt as a foster parent in Norway and gay/lesbian the government provides you with a kid on the slightest whim
On the inverse of that if the foster parent had the kid brought in for a milk tooth would they just keep moving the kid around the system ....
That seems messed up training them to be gays/lesbians from childhood
What gender race bias wizardry is this!

(Basically saying that sarcasticly since its usually all about gay rights but in this case its like forcing an ideology on a child)
"non-traditional orientation" in accordance with the Norwegian doctrine of de-genderaisation of children. A child should be an "it", until "it" is old enough to decide if it wants to be a "she" or "he".
735  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: So no more Mintpal, eh? on: October 21, 2014, 06:49:06 PM
Still slowly doing withdrawls by the looks of it
Weapons in hand to hunt the people if they run off of course
736  Economy / Gambling / Re: Is faucet necessary for a dice game? on: October 21, 2014, 06:46:26 PM
I'm making a simple dice game with php, i'm thinking about implement faucet but I don't know if its necessary.

Should I add it? If i add i will give 250 sat/10 min or like this.

A valuable addition to a site if not neccessary
It keeps users attracted to it and gets some supporters going for it
737  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will Christmas affect BTC price? on: October 21, 2014, 03:43:46 PM
Hard to tell
People may sell more and convert to fiat for christmas causing a deal
Which could then cause other people to buy bitcoins for a steal 
It's a gift that keeps on giving  Grin
738  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: So no more Mintpal, eh? on: October 16, 2014, 04:59:08 AM
That thing is a mess
Well I'm sure there will be a withdrawl period
After which whats left in inactive accounts will be the exchanges gains especially in altcoins.
739  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Barriers to introducing people to bitcoin on: October 16, 2014, 04:56:33 AM
You're putting the cart before the horse.

Not if there was no precedent ^^
There has never been a large-scale, decentralized, secure network before.

The cart would be a centralized bank where the money is issued from with a single central point of failure.
It's not secure, its cryptographic algorithms rely upon multiplication of "large" primes (something quantum computers can reverse relatively trivially).
Sure it is just means a fork is in the way if the protocol needs a base change
Dogecoin did it when they became a merge mine coin when they moved to AuxPow
http://www.coindesk.com/dogecoin-celebrates-litecoin-merge-mining/

“One of the harsh realities of proof-of-work based cryptocurrencies is that their security is reliant on mining being profitable for those dedicating their hashing power to the network. By enabling AuxPoW, we’re no longer competing for people’s hashrates with other scrypt-based coins.”
740  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: If all block chain copies get deleted, what would happen? on: October 16, 2014, 04:47:14 AM
What would happen if all block chain copies get deleted at one time?
It would be an unusual scenario to say the least
I would assume it would resolve and restart from the next longest chainstate someone has a copy of
That or a fork if the main chain broke for some weird reason or other (not likely to happen again) unless some new software comes out that makes its own sidechain.

@ Kluge thats neat thanks for sharing.
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