Hey seal, i'm out. Thank you very much for your payments I want to take your place is this possible or can I send him PM for this A lot of people want a place, including me.
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thanks! Just a clarification: Electrum will always remain open source. I would never trust a closed source bitcoin client, and you should not. That is good to hear. Open sourcing your software isn't a bad thing at all (except when people fork your stuff and people come to me to complain about the forked code, because it's outdated and non-functional). It's a great way for people to see how it works and it's great for you, because people can help you find and fix bugs. By the way, do you intent to keep Electrum free or are you going to charge something for it / do you intent on creation a "Pro" version? Just wondering Once again, good luck!
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Valt toch wel mee? Eenmalige gegenereerd adres in de vorm van een QR code. Hoe ga je daar tussenkomen als dief?
gewoon zijn telefoon afpakken? Afpakken != hacken en daar heb jij het over. Natuurlijk kun je iemands telefoon afpakken, maar wat wil je dan doen? Alle Bitcoin wallets (die ik ken / gebruikt heb) hebben een wachtwoord die je moet invullen zodra je op verzenden drukt. Dus kom je nog geen ruk verder. Inderdaad, dat is net hetzelfde als ze jou bankkaart zouden stelen... Jup. Helemaal. Mogen ze van mij best doen, want zonder pincode kom je niet heel ver
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^ Even more fakes (except wang_yan and DeboraMeeks, they look like legitimate accounts). Just look at their Activity / Posts stuff.
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Great offer, how many do you have left? I always wanted some to build my own ship and do a trip around the world. Plastiki II. I think they are pretty much banned/being phased-out in most developed countries. If that's strange to you then you must be from central africa/pakistan/etc? I am not, but I haven't purchased a light bulb since two years nor do I follow the news. So yeah, I simply missed it.
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Try selling light bulbs. Now that they are banned in the us you should get a decent markup. Is this a joke or?
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That sounds great dude! I wish you all the luck in the world
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A bank would go against one of the key parts of Bitcoin, so no thank you.
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Well, I just bought one. Thanks again mrbrt Can't wait to receive it! No problem - shipped it out today. I saw, thanks dude. Can't wait!
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Selling Minecraft Gift Codes for $6 How did you got them, a.k.a. won't you lose money on selling Gift Codes that cheap?
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Valt toch wel mee? Eenmalige gegenereerd adres in de vorm van een QR code. Hoe ga je daar tussenkomen als dief?
gewoon zijn telefoon afpakken? Afpakken != hacken en daar heb jij het over. Natuurlijk kun je iemands telefoon afpakken, maar wat wil je dan doen? Alle Bitcoin wallets (die ik ken / gebruikt heb) hebben een wachtwoord die je moet invullen zodra je op verzenden drukt. Dus kom je nog geen ruk verder.
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dat is toch zo te hacken?
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Well, I just bought one. Thanks again mrbrt Can't wait to receive it!
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I dont know or really care whats going on here....lol all i know is i am the only krichwins..... Good to be famous 😄 or at least im the original. All others are imposters....lol. Bitcoininformation u are to much of a computer whiz to be me.... U obviously know more then I
Of course I am not you. It was just trying to make a point and randomly picked someone from the OpenEx.pw staff list (which was you) to do so. The point that I was trying to make was that it is easy to say one is a know / famous person. @milly6, have fun calling FUD on me. I am just trying to protect the community byasking the necessary questions. If I didn't ask how we could trust OP, then someone else would. Would you call FUD on that person too? Makes no sense man. Also 10 points for the posting that picture. Highly mature. Like I said before, I wish OP all the best of luck and that he may earn a fair buck from his work.
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Fake. I am not even going to explain why, because everyone with a brain should know why.
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Ah, I see. Of course. Interesting stuff. I really should read the white paper and all the technical stuff. I have been saying that for months and still haven't done it. Oh well.
Read this entire thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=352734.0I think it answers a lot of questions in this area and it is not too long. Will do, thanks dude
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Hmmm. I see your point. I never looked at it that way. But wouldn't the coins from the other 49%/25% be worthless, because the majority chooses for the new alt coin?
No, the market would decide the price of the Bitcoins and the Bitcoin alt. Let's say the change was to invalidate or recycle the coins if they do not move in X years (a very popular change idea) then those two chains would diverge as one chain, the original, did not invalidate the coins and the other one did. Ah, I see. Of course. Interesting stuff. I really should read the white paper and all the technical stuff. I have been saying that for months and still haven't done it. Oh well.
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Well the Bitcoin code can be changed, but it's kinda hard to do because 51% of the network has to agree with these changes. But, I see your point and I totally agree with you. You don't like it? Who the hell cares, bye.
No. Even if 51% of the network agrees with a major change then it does not affect Bitcoin. What happens is that the 49% that does not agree with the change is still Bitcoin and the 51% that wants the change becomes a new coin by design. Even if you get 75% to agree (with a major change that causes a hard fork) you still have 25% of the "die hard" miners and clients supporting Bitcoin and the 75% have just created a new alt coin. Hmmm. I see your point. I never looked at it that way. But wouldn't the coins from the other 49%/25% be worthless, because the majority chooses for the new alt coin?
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Well the Bitcoin code can be changed, but it's kinda hard to do because 51% of the network has to agree with these changes. But, I see your point and I totally agree with you. You don't like it? Who the hell cares, bye.
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