You DO realize he's been missing for years, right?
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i agree, there's trillions of dollars being spend each year on wire transfer fees alone.
imagine if those wire transfer would be replaced by bitcoin because the fees are much lower.
Say what? Well, maybe he can't say trillions, but still more than most of us would like to pay.
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WHAT COULD IT MEAN
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How would he prove that he is Satoshi?
By spending a coin mined from the genesis block and/or signing with his GPG key. The coins mined from the genesis block will never be spendable. However, 12c6DSiU4Rq3P4ZxziKxzrL5LmMBrzjrJX is one of satoshi's many addresses
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0.0001 BTC, to me, was always between 0.8 cents and 2 cents. Now with it being 12 cents (and often more for larger transactions) I've started grouping them to save money. Would switching to 0.00001 BTC for the minimum fee be too hard? I'm sure miners wouldn't really mind...
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15mzgm9QdYwW6uHZ18KGD9i9Cq6fDiVHmg
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Wish I had heard of bitcoin earlier We all do
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I've taken so many red pills in front of their faces. "Sell!" *price doubles* "Sell!" *price doubles* "Sell!"
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Yes it can because there are MUCH more than 21 million ounces of gold, and new x ounces of gold mined everyday One day, that 21 million ceiling is going to be forcibly broken, better not get too used to it. Enjoy it while it lasts, but don't bet the farm on it. All of the changes Bitcoin could make, changing 21 million Bitcoin cap is most unlikely. Hardly anyone would support it in hard fork I said forcibly broken, I was not referring to anyone supporting it. Government control, corrupted bitcoin foundation, corporatisation of the network. The utopian dreams of satoshi hippies will not go on forever, it's my view that the ceiling will be removed far sooner than anyone anticipates. Just a hunch, nothing more Don't worry, it's not possible. It's literally not possible. Even it raises up suddenly, the same way it will fall sharply.
The last time it fell sharply we quintupled the high later. And the time before that. And the time before that...
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21 coins and you have as a minimum a millionth of the entire bitcoin cap.
Think worldwide and that's BTCBTCBTCBTCBTCBTCBTCBTCBTCBTCBTC rich
Not to mention there being 7,000,000 coins that have been left unmined by the time it hits $10,000
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We can sign a message using our private key, which can then be verified to have been signed by the owner of the key. Can we encrypt a message with only a bitcoin address so that only the owner of the private key of that address can decrypt the digest?
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Looks like he's got two accounts
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$1 trillion? no problem ... at least the people printing money won't be out of a job in the near future http://usdebtclock.org/
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has to be dom deluise
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Lol very well said. I stole it from someone who was polling members of his forum, and compiling it on the compass in the OP. Obviously you're all too afraid to do so yourselves so I'm locking this
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Anyone who places a serious reply will get their forum name placed on the assassination market. I wish I was only half joking.
I would accept anonymous entries, but I think such worries as yours are unnecessary.
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The moon was $200 we're seriously talking about mars here
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1500
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Did you get hacked or do you have a lame sense of humor
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