Kurz OT: Aber hat gerade jemand "Hart aber Fair" gesehen? Frage dort eben an die Schlussrunde in etwa so "Wenn die jungen Söhne der Mutter aus Griechenland (die als Gast in der runde saß) in 20 Jahren bezahlt werden, in welcher Währung könnte das sein?"
Kommt zuerst Standardkarm wie EuroDollar oder DollarEuro.
Antwortet die besagte Mutti plötzlich: "In Bitcoin!" Booooom ^^ (Der Wirtschaftsjournalist schiebt anschließend noch schnell hinterher, "aber auf Eurobasis" oder sowas, lol)
Habe in der Mediathek nachgesehen, aber offensichtlich kann man da keine kompletten Sendungen schauen?! wäre ja bezeichnend, wenn dann kommt: "der folgende Beitrag kann ihnen aus rechtlichen Gründen im Internet nicht gezeigt werden"
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I was dragged into mining by other video game enthusiasts, just because the high end graphic equipment was available. In a way, POW based mining was the origins and now turns out to be the curse of crypto.
You cannot explain buying ASICs to the newbies.
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A lot of grid is wasted during off peak times. Energy is stored or sold in inefficient manners. Instead, they should use any excess energy in mining bitcoins to sell. Rather than raising electric rates, they can increase their customer base. Their price discovery will be the electricity/btc pair. They can choose which will be most profitable. Storage can then be bought by customers for their needs based on rates. This just seems more efficient than being forced to sell to only one market.
You cannot really store energy, those methods popped up in the renewables sphere mostly, more often only there. The issue regarding POW mining is that it can absorb any amount of power supply. On the long, we need something else besides that.
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I don't think the US Government would have came at him so hard if he had not instructed others on exactly how to avoid the law. ~BCX~
This. This is 100% true - literally. The crime that he plead guilty to was aiding a money launder, which means he was helping someone break the law Exactly. To make an example of brutal justice.
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And some people believe it will replace fiat...
Only expand, remember there are bazillions of currencies in existance. Working in parallel. Each have it's niche, either beeing locally accepted or universally applicable (as in world's reserve)
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Frohes Neues Jahr!
... und viel Glück beim Traden. Was so heiße Tips angeht bin ich mittlerweile Sprachlos. Die Marktanalyse auf https://blog.hitbtc.com/2014/12/15/bitcoin-market-analysis-december-15-21/#more-381 zeigt das Elend des letzten Jahres. Insgesamt fehlte (bis auf letzte 2 Wochen im Mai) wirklich JEDER Aufwärtstrend im Bitcoinkurs. Und ohne Bullische Phase, mindestens einmal im Jahr, geht nichts. Das lockt die Leute nicht aus der Hütte. Da hilft auch kein Gequatsche von wegen "the great shakeout", oder "die weak hands schütteln" oder "der Markt bewegt sich Seitwärts". So Seitwärts wie ein fallender Stein. Hatte für 800,- EUR selbstgemintes verkaufen können, das waren noch Zeiten. Na, vielleicht kommt 2015 ja noch was um die Ecke.
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Bereits im Juli hatte die Justizbehörde US Marshals Service 30.000 auf den Silk-Road-Servern beschlagnahmte Bitcoins unter den Hammer gebracht und damit etwa 20 Millionen US-Dollar eingenommen. An diesem Donnerstag werden Gebote für weitere 50.000 Einheiten der Digitalwährung angenommen. Zeit zu shorten. Kannst ja bei 100$ wieder einsteigen.
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Monero's fungibility is higher than Bitcoin (fungibility: lack of way to tell one unit from another - dioxygen is fungible, for instance). Monero is even more fungible than coins, actually (DNA traces on coins, not on Monero) (the last sentence, albeit true, is tongue-in-cheek)You can wash up dna trails, and usually there is a fair amount of random dna background noise on any coin that travelled some way. I am more thinking about why Goldfinger had that laser cutter beam and was always melting up his gold after transport, something you cannot do to Bullion coins due to acute myocardial infarction risks. Especially true for the proof Krugerrands. Probably due to the thread of marker dopant inside the material. (the last sentence, albeit true, is tongue-in-cheek because of rather absurd James Bond drama levels)In semiconductor production, doping intentionally introduces impurities into an extremely pure (also referred to as intrinsic) semiconductor for the purpose of modulating its electrical properties.
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why Monero withdraw disabled on Bittrex?
Edit: working now
Edit: working nowhttps://bittrex.com/Status shows 0 connections between XMR daemon and network, so sticking onto block height 331088 331147 now There is some technical issue. BBR coin same problem.
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Not by much. From Bitcoinwisdom: Bitcoin Difficulty: 40,300,030,328 Estimated Next Difficulty: 40,010,998,361 (-0.72%)
More like moving sideways, maintaining this level. But you allready know that big farms are reducing hashrate before each next step. Maybe this time they have just overdone that. Watch next days to see networks real peak capacity. No, we are not past "Peak Hashrate"
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Now here is the question:
Is the New World Order happening? Are we all turning into one government? If so, is Bitcoin going to be the currency of the 'New World'? Is Bitcoin a setup into the New World?
Hardly. Looks like more and more dilluting into a state of chaos. States formerly beeing whole fall apart into twos, with an additional inofficial government. Examples wanted? Take a look at Syria, Ukraine, Irak, Lybia ... to be continued. The exact opposite development. Bitcoin is one of the bridges left that can transfer across these abysses. If you are living in a failed state, and don't know how to transfer currency value across the border, BTC is one that still works.
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You seem ignorant to the fact, that there are a lot of people who can't even use banks or other payment-systems. You also don't realize, that we don't want to convert back to fiat. We want merchants around the world to accept Bitcoin. I don't want to buy bitcoins with fiat, send bitcoins and the other person sells the bitcoin for fiat. Just because that is the way, it is now, doesn't mean it won't change in the future. The internet didn't have porn, when it was invented. It developed. The internet today is also not the same as 5 years ago. Your estimate about 5 days to convert and 2-5% fees is also just way of, of what it takes me, to convert bitcoin.
This! Maybe it is easier to get a bank account than you state, but let's see this as an experiment for another currency. There are lots of them, and a 100% technical implementation was long overdue. Cannot only trade clams found on a beach, that was fashionable ages ago.
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Even if I wanted to simply take your word for it, neither I nor anyone would have the foggiest about what you are speaking. So why say it? You want everyone to bow down to you as God, but you don't want to explain what you are doing to put your math together?
You get funnier by the minute.
Just typical for off-toppic discussions.
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good luck with the hearing loss Oh come on, that's the reason they invented Ohropax.
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Bumping off-topic threads.
+1
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did your confusion solved, meanwhiles? we need more FAQ sections, especially for the myriad of mining pools and their setup.
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Interesting developments, will BCX break DarkCoin? I guess only time will sell, price is currently at 0.00612000 You meant "only time will tell", or did you wanted to say it is selling time?
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Monero's legitimacy will face a crisis. Either:
1) Monero's block reward is changed by the community, resulting in a retroactive fastmine. (People mining in the first 6 months got more coins.) or 2) Monero becomes 80% mined in 3.5 years from now. (Latecomers will look at it as unfair.)
Latecomers are, well .......... coming to late! Was same with Bitcoins. Get in early, I say. (Don't have to sink a fortune into this, like today's Whales did on Bitcoin. Just get some for later. You will not regret.)
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Aren't we always connected? I'd say that I'd be connected to the internet anytime I'm not sleeping.
This. And we wanted it to be that way. Just smartphones are not really that different from all former communication methods. They combine realtime voice communication with classical delayed paper mail. Same old in new form. Nobody would have objected on telephones "beeing always online". Think about.
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