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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN] Payzor - Coin with ATMs, Exchange to USD, Vote for Algo
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on: July 17, 2014, 03:10:11 PM
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So in the title the coin has atms but in reality it has not even decided on an algo
3% premine , oh yeah.
Why not 33%?
And , in this days such a crappy picture is your proof? When 50% of the phones have a 5MP camera?
3% premine is low for this. I cant imagine anybody going no IPO on such project. If you knew anything.. The algo doesnt matter for what ATM does - what matters is integration with exchange. The coin on the algo i can finish within less than 24h. Picture is not that great because my studio is very dark but that doesnt really matter. This is no IPO, you cannot loose here a penny.But of course you can. You can buy this coin while you dump your premine and get useless coins. I can mine this coin which can turn down to 0 satoshi instead of mining something else. (wasted power). Now to the atm -algo. You have no working coin at the moment you have a picture of a supposed atm. I can claim that i have a skyscraper on my land (i have the land but not the construction) just like you.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Island
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on: July 17, 2014, 02:51:17 PM
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I think we should start with Hawaii where infrastructure and the people are ready. Small islands like Lanai should be doable.
Before starting with any of the mentioned islands.. shouldn't we ask the people living on those islands? How do you know people there "are ready" for this?
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Drones can 'get you' in more than one way!
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on: July 17, 2014, 02:47:45 PM
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If they are spying me from 1000 feets away i wouldnt think twice to shot them down from 1200 feets away with a barret m82 sniper rifle.
In 10 years there will be spying (if they want) from 10 km and see how slices of salami you have on your pizza. Good luck targeting something at that distance. I really don't get why people have so much against those drones...
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MAX] MaxCoin - Alive and Kickin'
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on: July 17, 2014, 02:40:49 PM
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No some few fools buy silver with useless maxcoin code.They not invest on maxcoin but only to silver weird coin which have code. You try hard to maxcoin rise but its too late. And about ASIC?Yes must be here very fast to definitely kill this coin and others keccak .SCRYPT coins suffers now with ASICS.And if you not see it you are not only blind but totaly ignorant. Devs desperately need ASISC to obtain last more maxcoin and sell it for BTC before complete loose price.
Back at the shop again shouting? No-one cares... I knew you couldn't leave the shovel alone.... dig dig dig.... Zzzzzzz betcha come back again... Something tells me that you are one of greedy devs of maxcoin.You as new here desperately fight for maxcoin.Do anything to make looking it good. But all people with enough sanity knows the truth that is as any other coin.Alive?Nope definitely nope. Doge is better,superb comunity etc and see where is. Max have nothing to outperform other coins. Iam glad that i not have nay maxcoins and only BTC.BTC is only one cryptocurency. Others is just clones and/or fakes. MAxcoin is not different. lol if you cant clearly see that maxcoin is alive and kicking then you should probably just go get a "normal" job... some people just blind themselves with expectations... Things are looking up and progressing nicely now; looks like were set for a wild ride. Please enlighten me also.... What are the reasons to believe that the coin is still alive and "kicking" and not "kicking the bucket".
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Israel: Operation Protective Edge
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on: July 17, 2014, 02:36:33 PM
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I am guessing all you poster and people who replied live in a VERY VERY SAFE country ??
Where do you guys come off giving such suggestions with knowing very well that in the real world this is not possible.
And what is your problem with our opinion? It's your people fault for not coming to an agreement. Do you have a clue how many have died in Europe in the last millennium ? Yet with al that blood spilled we have come to this:
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin - PoW reward for solar energy | the GREEN KING of Crypto
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on: July 17, 2014, 02:24:09 PM
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If you look at digitalcoin there block reward is 15 every 40 seconds. And if you look at there trading on cryptys the bid and ask are made up of small orders of 10-20 coins increments.
Hopefully this will happen with solarcoin if the block reduction is down to 5 a minute by next year.
Instead of having 5k to 10k on the bid and ask on a single order. As we have today.
Rarer = more valuable = more solarcoin grants
Gotta agree with that. By decreasing block reward, then PoS, it looks to be a good scenario for those that have already mined/bought the 25% of all solarcoins that will be mined….and would think it should raise the value of solarcoins. So you think that a block reward halving or % reduction for a coin that has only 0.1% of coins available for mining will influence the price by even one satoshi? For certain. Demand should stay strong, and hopefully grow, as the Foundation spreads its wings. And, the # of coins available will shrink, with block reward reduction, and then PoS. Expectations for granting of solarcoins from solar power is low for the first few years…see previous post providing research/predictions. :-) The first is an assumption and as far as assumptions go.... Second , that is a wrong claim. The supply of coins grows every day , it will not shrink. The trading volume has again no real relation with the amount of coins mined and sold the same day. You can create a volume of 100 btc with just 2 btc being swapped. Besides , the market already counts in future actions that are programmed. Such as the release of 2.5% of the coins stored in the premine each year. The myth of block reward halving has been debunked so many times it's getting boring.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Island
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on: July 17, 2014, 02:16:55 PM
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crypto island with 96% men and 4% women.. we'll end up fucking with trees.
If the crypto island is a success all bitcoiners will get rich. And the women magnet will be activated. . Sorry for being such a misogynist .
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Microsoft tells users to stop using strong passwords everywhere
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on: July 17, 2014, 02:10:01 PM
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You don't need to remember passwords. Just always use the "forgot my password" link and get a new auto-generated one every time you want to use the site. If they don't assign a temporary one, just cut and paste a whole paragraph from an arbitrary web page that you happen have open. You don't have to remember anything if you reset every time you want to log in.
Don't do this. At least add a number or a %^& . A paragraph in English is such an easy target. Suprisingly no, it's not. Atleast for sufficiently long paragraph of rare text. There is rather large number of common English words. 5 or so of these gives good security. As long as paragraph isn't: correct horse battery staple This is the problem. Most passwords are capped at below 15-20 characters. That's 4-5 words. ps. https://blockchain.info/address/1JwSSubhmg6iPtRjtyqhUYYH7bZg3Lfy1TPeople are still using that crap .
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Microsoft tells users to stop using strong passwords everywhere
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on: July 17, 2014, 01:53:47 PM
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You don't need to remember passwords. Just always use the "forgot my password" link and get a new auto-generated one every time you want to use the site. If they don't assign a temporary one, just cut and paste a whole paragraph from an arbitrary web page that you happen have open. You don't have to remember anything if you reset every time you want to log in.
Don't do this. At least add a number or a %^& . A paragraph in English is such an easy target.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.7 Available
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on: July 17, 2014, 01:49:36 PM
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i think that time to add proof of stake has come for doge
With the recent vrc mintpal fiasco I think this is the worst time to ever think about such thing. Apparently it was a security hole in mintpal and had nothing to do with POS. although there are alot of thoughts on POS security holes which I am not qualified to make a decision on. The problems is when somebody can get 51% of the coins , in theory. But also in theory it has been proven that an attack could be run with far less than 51% coins. In the February runs cryptsy had also a huge volume of dogecoins and you never know....
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What happening with DOGE?
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on: July 17, 2014, 01:25:01 PM
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good to buy in bulk now, doge is not dead, but needs a Resurrection plan ahead, asap.
There is a long-term plan of implementing PoS in case the current system ends up being insecure. Imho, a resurrection plan is not needed as there are plans in place so it won't die. Is implementing PoS definitely going to happen, or s it just being discussed as an idea at the moment? It's only discussed for now, but if PoW does get insecure, developpers seem quite willing to make the change. While PoW has it's downside I really don't think switching to PoS is the solution.In less than a year will have a new algo better that this so better wait till then next big change. doge is a scam man. everyone is paid fiverr poster
Take your pills before posting please , not afterwards.
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Microsoft tells users to stop using strong passwords everywhere
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on: July 17, 2014, 01:21:56 PM
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The importance a lot of people attach to such a topic never ceases to amaze me. If someone wants your data and you do have something significant online - they will get it. If you really do think its too important to be shared why the hell is it online (or on a PC to be more precise) in the first place? Of course things are never quite that black and white, but I can't help feeling a lot of the time that a lot of people make a decent wedge out of talking crap about passwords and data security. So if my girlfriend want to read let's say my emails there is no way I can fully protect them? We're talking about things you want to protect from a random thief not from the government.
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