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That's very interesting event Thanks for the new cointest. Sounds pretty cool.
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I would not trust anything as important as that to a public decentralized system.
Absolutely.
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Read all the details and there are too many steps to complete to be eligible to get anything. Sounds like a chore. I am out.
I've read it, too much to do and I feel down when viewing all task Well you can't get something for nothing. In a giveaway you usually do. Strictly speaking this is not a giveaway, rather a low risk game, where you have to buy something and hope to win more. Sounds reasonable.
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It's from this contest that I found out about the child milliomaire from Dubai.
Fascinating. My vote's for the lucky little guy.
Yes, a cool story. And a great contest. Thanks, Cointelegraph and Liberty.me, I'm competing.
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How about some more details about the network?
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A small tip: when making your prediction, don't forget to include a link on your Facebook or Twitter share. This way we can pay you faster. If we aren't able to check this information, we'll pay to another participant who is closer than you.
Hey, please let us know who won! It's time we knew who gets the prizes! Damn I was close. They've got the WINNERcongrats for the winner but i miss my guess... Same here
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Good thread, now I can see why there is less people who are willing to join pools Is it difficult to mine by yourself?
Well... less profitable. p2pool is great invention and just if pool are good and nice for users - p2pool rules and no mather what is more profitable than solo mining. Very true, I quite agree.
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the most unusual and funny picture "Happy Easter" that I've ever seen
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One more noob is here. Welcome and enjoy the forum!
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Welcome to the forum. It's the best forum about bitcoin around the web
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Well the idea is great but to be honest the design is awful
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As I have read noone exactly can answer this question as there are 2 opposite opinions on it. Btw I think the opinion that mining is worthless is more popular than the opposite opinion.
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Awesome client! You did great job! Thanks a lot for making this really cool bitcoin client
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I have just seen this thread. Do you need some more offers? or you've already chosen and don't interested in new offer!
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Before I join this forum I was sure that Bitcoin is Anonymus and Decentralized but now I know I was wrong to think so
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Is there any internet speed requirement for mining purpose?
Is 1Mbps (128 kBytes/s) enough? Is 10Mbps (1.25 kBytes/s) better or needless?
Thanks! I am planning to build my first rig
Bitcoin mining is based on GPU, not internet speed. It uses a tiny 1kb/minute or something like that. Thanks a lot for this post. before that I was thinking it is directly proportional to the internet speed.
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"Long live bitcoin? - it's the words that I actully would like to hear. If all he've written would happen when "that is a world that I am looking forward to living in."
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