Ik zie een voordeel bij het investeren in ICO-projecten en overdag groeit hun aantal. Wat vind je van de levensvatbaarheid van het investeren in ICO? Ik denk bijvoorbeeld aan het kopen van ICO Snovio tokens (het begin van de verkoop is al 31 oktober) SNOV tokens worden actief gebruikt voor interne boekhouding tussen medewerkers en het platform. Ze zullen 1,5 miljard tokens vrijgeven met het ticker-symbool. SNOV voor de tokenverkoop tegen een basisprijs van $ 0,01 USD. De tokenverkoop wordt gelanceerd op 3 oktober en duurt tot 3 november. De markt voor lead generation is gewaardeerd op $ 30 miljard met een constante jaarlijkse groei van 20%.
Now this is one pretty example why I wouldn't mind at all if ICO's should get regulated...
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Regarding them "10 post per week" stuff and such: When you post messages in threads that have signatures disabled, like the Wall Observer Thread, do they still count toward that '10 post per week rule' ?
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Thank you  Wow, just... wow... I guess forking off the Bitcoin is the current new hype. Cash, gold, silver; what's next, Bitcoin Bronze, Platinum, Diamond? 
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ik las net dat er nog een bitcoin fork komt in december met de naam bitcoin silver
December? Might that be the SegWit2x you are referring to? If possible, could you provide a link where you were reading that?
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Its insane one thing, the China news could had banned bitcoin mining, something that hasnt happened, and since June there is no more miners neither the famous D3 wich were expected to be at hashnest already, its clear their support is having some issues, as well their website.
It's also clear you make use of some incomplete info sources  Regarding China potentially banning the Bitcoin, that was a total FUD from start to end. Regarding new miners, they have been shipping new batches recently. 
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DGB, the coin that hit 2000stshi once.
Yep. That's why I'm mining it and hodl long term until that day could happen again. Could be a month, 3 months, 3 years, but I'm ready whatever the time it would take. I'm not mining them anymore due to poor development and support back then, but I still use this coin on exchanges for trading purposes 
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its their hot wallet, and they are just lazy, glad ill dont have hash, but intend to reinvest after the fork a little BIT, not more then 1/3 capital ,... by the way will they support BTC gold like BCH?
I would be surprised if they support Bitcoin Gold. Bitcoin Gold is basically trying to flip the bird to Bitmain. I don't believe they will either. BCC was a fork with a 'minor' tweak, which Bitmain would have loved to see implemented in the BTC; they supported the BCC, and are even mining them themselves. Bitcoin Gold however, is a totally different story for them...  this was in my messages on Hashnest today: Hashnest policy about BTG hardfork 1. Hashnest will make a snap shot of your BTC wallet balance at beijing time 2017/10/24 24:00 and we'll provide 1:1 BTG to you as the snap shot; 2. If the BTG is not running stable, or with high security risk, we'll discard BTG; 3. If BTG is running stable and secure, Hashnest will deliver the BTG as 1:1 to your wallet and will let you the withdraw time in another notice. Hashnest 2017/10/24 Wow, that is very nice of them. Too bad that my BTC balance was only like 20K sats at the time.  Kek, didn't saw that one coming either. Too bad I actually HAD a nice balance, but opted back in on some hashes just hours before that time stamp 
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Volgens mij ook een HYIP scam maar toch een klein bedrag ingestoken om even te testen, als het uitbetaald stop ik gewoon de winst er weer in en laat dat draaien voor hoe lang het loopt. Je kan afhankelijk van je investering dagelijk of 2dagelijks geld afhalen wat het risico op grote verliezen mindert. No risk no fun  You might want to edit your post and remove your ref links from them, as such is not allowed on this forum 
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Women vote more uniformly than men, which means the moment women got the vote, women controlled politics. And women always vote for more security at the expense of freedom. Which, as every american knows, means you will get neither.
This explains why there's no women into bitcoin. Bitcoin is all freedom and very risky. Women's nature is passive. There's no way to change it, despite what hysterical feminists want. I'm not sure what sort of women you hang around with, but I'm gay, and know several of them who have wallets. Even knew one that had a few S3's and mined back in the day. Maybe you need to get out and meet more women ? Quite frankly, we know nearly nothing about gays. Why do you exist? What is the evolutionary benefit? How do you interact with women compared to normal men? Little to no research is being done in this area, because it is not politically correct. Your experience is not normal, because you are not the norm. What a stupid ass comment is that. Bitcoin ain't the norm either, so what makes that out of your experience then, hmm? But let me add one up for you: I am a woman, and I also mine(d) with a few S7's and a few Terminators A2 (sold those A2's off a while ago). Oh, and btw, there's a whooooooole bunch of research been done for ages and still ongoing, about "being gay" and all those nicely silly 'remarks' you opt for 
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its their hot wallet, and they are just lazy, glad ill dont have hash, but intend to reinvest after the fork a little BIT, not more then 1/3 capital ,... by the way will they support BTC gold like BCH?
I would be surprised if they support Bitcoin Gold. Bitcoin Gold is basically trying to flip the bird to Bitmain. I don't believe they will either. BCC was a fork with a 'minor' tweak, which Bitmain would have loved to see implemented in the BTC; they supported the BCC, and are even mining them themselves. Bitcoin Gold however, is a totally different story for them... 
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Zie jij ING/RABO of ABN comissie geven op ieder persoon die jij zover kunt krijgen een lening bij hen af te sluiten?
Well, actually, banks do give out commissions on certain type of loans. Though the commission is not for the customers, but for the employee who concludes the deal 
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Anyone out there, who can help me out with my question please? Thanks in advance  I've got a question about staking: If I have 2 addresses, 1 airdrop and 1 'working' address, do I need to keep an eye out for my airdrop address when I want to leave my wallet open for the purpose of staking? For example, if I should receive a staking reward, do them coins in the airdrop address get touched, like with 'regular movement' as explained in the How To Fix The Block Explorer Airdrop Wallet Balance Of Onion link?
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I've got a question about staking: If I have 2 addresses, 1 airdrop and 1 'working' address, do I need to keep an eye out for my airdrop address when I want to leave my wallet open for the purpose of staking? For example, if I should receive a staking reward, do them coins in the airdrop address get touched, like with 'regular movement' as explained in the How To Fix The Block Explorer Airdrop Wallet Balance Of Onion link?
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Great news: Dear friends,
the restructuring of contracts, which happened in August, allowed us to reduce some of our costs. Along with the new multipool, Scrypt maintenance fee will be cut down in half.
The cost they talk about is the unnecessary payout of profits for the hashpower holder they stole, after all, why worry about the ones who paid for it all, once you feel to grab it for yourself, they might need new Mercedes cars aswell, or dope, or whatever, bigtime crime wrapped up in nice words. Amen to that. A multipool isn't bringing in that much more compared to 'regular' mining; only a few percentages, at best. And also restructuring of contracts has little to do, if nothing at all, with their own 'operation costs'. Operation costs are operation costs, plain and simple. If this so called restructuring on contracts allowed them to cut their own costs in half (!!), to me, that only shows how greedy they were/are and how lightly they just keep changing things left and right for the sake of trying to lure more customers in, or at least not to lose (most of) them...
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I received messages inviting me to apply the POSToken. It reminds me that we can do the same way to invite more people applying our airdrop. Then we can have a bigger community.
Yes, I received them too. But I think that could be called spam and it would reduce our reputation. Second that. I received them as well, and the first thing that came to mind when I was reading them was resistance, not interest 
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Only BCC payments are accepted for current batches of S9's and L3's ? Hmm, what to make of that... 
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ok thanks i noticed its disabled for Firefox, but not on IE, to much problems with payouts, i think soon payout delay is infinite
I don't think so; they have amassed quite a nice new stake in assets with their Polybius ICO...  Well good fpor them, since they stole all the hashingpower from their clients, they might be off well, but the profit is 100% higher at Genesis mining, which is and will be the world leading cloud mining company, so in the long run, i wont think they will ever expand, with +200day roi, and 1 year contracts, higher fees etc.So i say RIP when the stolen haspower, which equipment expires sooner or later, then they are a private operation. And they will get sued also. Anyway, the payout seems to coming up, but since the pay the lowest mining fee possible, it takes long time, If bitcoin reverts back to under 2k dollars, Hashflare contracts will never be feasable, not for hashflare, not for clients. Yeah, they're just a bunch of greedy asses. The price I was okay with, but downcutting their plans with no upfront notification whatsoever, most certainly not. I stopped investing in them, and once my contracts expire, I won't be returning to them...
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ok thanks i noticed its disabled for Firefox, but not on IE, to much problems with payouts, i think soon payout delay is infinite
I don't think so; they have amassed quite a nice new stake in assets with their Polybius ICO... 
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So, how are the elections currently going in Iceland? Anything interesting in relation to Aurora?
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