Face palm... Really guys.... No comment here.
I'll agree with that. Even when the library comes to you, your brainwashing does not allow you to understand. ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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He told me ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Hearing voices in your head is a sign of dementia. No one should trust you. :/
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Post your question in the "Alternate cryptocurrencies" section.
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wrong my account was bought for campaign but lauda fk my account without reason
Not "without reason". Lauda tagged it because it is a sold account.
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This is a bitcoin forum. You won't get the information you are looking for here.
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We the PR agency in Russia. We have client, who plan to launch ICO and we need PR-partners in the regions mentioned in the topic. We look for partner agencies with experience in ICOs. Please send yor credentials on my email: aignatov@kestler-wolf.ru. +100 for good recemmendations Hmmm, I only partner for +150. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif)
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how i can recover my trust back?
I don't think you can. Lauda deems account sales as untrustworthy.
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Coding an exchange is not something a person can do by themselves, no matter how skilled in programming they are.
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Why create the new BTC account?
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This user's password was reset recently. This user's email address was changed recently. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif)
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you are also anonymous. your status dont bring any transparency.
You are wrong. I am far from anonymous. Don't say you need bitcoins "at the moment" if you are willing to wait for them to be listed on an exchange.
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Not enough lube.
LOL. I wish this forum had a +1 feature. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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many places to start bitcoin mining but must be careful to choose good and guaranteed
Any "place" is a scam. If you could make a profit off of mining with them, why wouldn't they just mine for themselves? The only way to make coin with bitcoin mining is to join a mining pool.
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Or are TX fees themselves also tied to some sort of inflating system that will ensure that they rise over time?
Yes. As bitcoin becomes more popular, more people will want to include transactions in a limited block, so the fee will rise. That is, unless bitcoin is forked again to increase block size, in which case transaction fees will not go up as fast.
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You can try to read IT (Stephen King).
Why read when you can watch it in the theaters? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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hi there, i have 110 minexcoins. those coins were selling at 0.00231BTC each at ICO. coin is still not listed on exchange. and i need some bitcoins at the moment. could my all minexcoins cover 0.055BTC loan? don't blame me, thats not a request. just a question
No. How would someone sell them to recoup the loss should you not repay, ANONYMOUS NEWBIE?
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There will always be a leader. If there isn't one, then you're somehow misinformed and you don't know who the real leader is.
I guess I am misinformed. Please tell me, who is the global leader that everyone listens to?
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Okay I have been trying to educate myself on the inner workings of bitcoin but this is a question I haven't seen answered.
As far as I understand the reward for discovering an answer/mining a block is 12 BTC. And because this is a good value it incentivises mining which is a forward driving force for the blockchain as I understand it. But I feel like Im missing something or some form of compensation; because I also understand that there will eventually be a final bitcoin mined. So what incentivizes mining and solving the 'math problems' that keeps the blockchain moving along at that point?
Please excuse my poor terminology and whatnot; I realize it must really be tough to read for those of you that are experts by this point, but I am really desperate to understand this as opposed to just trading it to try and make money.
Transaction fees.
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