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HNqPRttfR9HJ9XdDaqTd4UQC46xYrA6Ns7 Many thanks my friend!
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Welcome to the bitcointalk! Cool Report to moderator ** Bitcoin Head or Tail Casino ** Instant Play Game , Deposit and Withdrawal ** hardergamer Member **
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View Profile Personal Message (Offline) Trust: 0: -0 / +0(0) Ignore Re: HELLO December 22, 2013, 01:12:51 PM Reply with quote #9 Thanks all Grin
Quote from: Ecurb123 on December 22, 2013, 11:54:24 AM welcome hardergamer. I'm guessing you're a gamer? What do you like to play?
Dont get much time to now as my gaming rig hashes now Embarrassed but im into EVE, and play most first,ps, i was a die hard Half-life fan, (just need them to make part 3 Huh) and have about 50 games on steem Shocked Are u a gamer?
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Hello All,
I missed the boat, but I'm glad i'm finally getting involved with the community. Since last week, I have purchased a hefty amount of BTC, LTC, And Peercoin. How can I play with it?
Also, I'm willing to help those not a fortunate and I am, and will loan amounts to people that are looking to buy ASIC miners or any type of mining equipment. I would myself, but I do not have the time or patience. So, I figured this could be my way of helping the community.
All you miners out there PM me and we can work something out.
Regards,
Mr. Woodridge
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;DHey all,I'm really encouraged by the gains over christmas, and crypto is becoming all the rage. I personally stumbled into crypto recently when I saw the news articles about the Orange County Lambo dealership that sold a person a car for BTC. Though I'd heard of BTC, it was confounding to see it's spike in price pre China crash (its spikin now ). All of the profits people were gaining was something that led me to sites like this, so I could prepare to invest in crypto. After the last few weeks of research, I was able to put a sizable investment that I could afford to risk during the rebound stages post china crash - and its been a wild ride to say the least. Anyways, heres to the moon!
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I believe there are opportunities for additional crypto-based currencies to take hold and present staying power within the market. That said, I'd wager the likeliness of this to be rooted in the fundamental strength and appeal of some meaningful difference between it and BitCoin. There have been several small nuanced derivatives that have considerable following and community support, but the vast majority are simple contrived garbage. Anyone with a rudimentary understanding of c++ can grab the QT wallet source, run a find/replace on the coin's name, edit the images and replace them with their own, and tweak the block reward and halving rate. These will continue to proliferate until the attention bubble bursts. Those with a marketable difference in design or application will remain. Of course no one knows when that will be.
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The expression may have originated from observing the habits of kittens that learned by imitating the behaviors of their mother. Copycat has been in recorded use since at least 1896, in Sarah Orne Jewett's "The Country of the Pointed Firs" but the expression could be many decades older. Cat and copy were paired to refer to someone who mimicked another's actions. Copycat made its first appearance in writing in 1896. Cat has been used to refer contemptibly to people at least as far back as Shakespeare's time ("A pox upon him for me, he’s more and more a Cat", in All’s Well That Ends Well). It was simply paired with copy to refer to someone who mimicked another's actions. Cat can only cop, doge does create.
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