Most of the kiddies I know, have nothing to do with Bitcoin and most people that invested are 40+.
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IF there was a war and I needed to flee the country, which asset do you think would be easier and more secure to transport?
Bitcoin There you go.
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IF there was a war and I needed to flee the country, which asset do you think would be easier and more secure to transport?
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How can I make minimum of 0.3btc in a month without trading and gambling? As I've heard bad experience with both, but still need to make money
Go to work and buy Bitcoins with that earned money.
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Guys the problem is not that the price could go to zero if he decide to sell all the bitcoins. The problem is giving so much power to a single group o people.
I already asked you to explain why you think that Bitcoin could go to zero if Satoshi sells all of his coins, but instead of answering, you are posting the same bs statement again. You can't explain, because you have no idea.
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You call it useless .... I call it free money!
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Thank you for your prompt reply. If someone loses their private keys, then they will be unable to spend their bitcoins. The bitcoins effectively don't move until the transaction is confirmed. Therefore, they are still accessible to the sender until the transaction confirms. Once the transaction is confirmed, the bitcoins are only accessible to the receiver. There is no intermediate place for the bitcoins. They are either available to the sender or to the receiver as long as they have their private keys.
In this case I have one more question. If the sender make the second transaction of which inputs are the first transaction txid to accomplish the first transaction and re-send the second transaction with higher fee compare to normal transaction size, then will some miners include the second transaction into blockchain? If so,the receiver will be able to get bitcoins. Is this right? Yes, that's right as long as the first transaction hasn't been confirmed.
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Hi guys,
what do you think about Satoshi controlling 1/20th of all Bitcoins?
I don't care if Satoshi is a real person or not, but if it's true, I think it's a problem if a group o people can controlling so much money.
Take care F
There is no point for him in selling these as the price would immediately plummet to zero! Please explain. (I already know you can't)
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There are more than 1000 Altcoins already. B2X will be one of them.
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I forgot to mention: Don't mess around with your computer anymore. Shut it down.
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If the story is true, you should contact law enforcement. They could do forensics and issue supoenas to ISP's etc. A lawyer would be a good idea too.
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1. FIAT money is used for crime, too (and it is more anonymous than Bitcoin) 2. Bitcoin is NOT anonymous
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In India people invest on gold for their savings but also women use that gold with their wearing. I don't think bitcoin replace gold because gold is a not only a asset but also used by women in there daily life.
Hey! I have a gold ring. Does this makes me a woman in India?
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SigSpammer - One who keeps posting rubbish to raise post count to make money with signatures. Not very welcomed by some of the members.
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CPU load looks pretty high. If it works on 100% most of the time I would expect failures and system shutdown due to high CPU temperature.
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To me Bitcoin already replaced Gold a long time ago. Actually buying Gold with Bitcoins was my shittiest investement ever.
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ok, so I found the data directory, and sent those files to the new laptop. When I installed bitcoin core, it said the data was corrupt. It re-indexed for an hour or two, now it has to synch headers. On block 3451 after a half hour or so, and there are like over 450k blocks.... how on earth do you guys do this without taking weeks? I also faintly remember getting this same error before and it did take like a week...
You probably need to close the client and copy the files again deleting the old files.
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When I read the title, I thought OP was going for a scientific or maybe philosophic approach. After reading the posting I regret I wasted time reading it. Sorry, but ... OP, you don't know nothing about Bitcoin.
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