How do they not take Florida? I'd think they win in a landslide.
GOP is going downhill in Florida. Their main support group (Cubans) is getting marginalized there, along with the non-Hispanic whites. Even Rubio won't be able to attract much support from the non-white groups. Nationwide, you may be correct, but residents of Florida love the both of them (overall, obviously not each individual resident). If not for term limits, Jeb would still be Governor of Florida. Rubio has support across all demographics down there. In a national election, if it was a ticket of Rubio/Bush or Bush/Rubio, I do not see any scenario that they do not take Florida in a landslide.
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bush + rubio is a good pairing.. they'd have a good shot at florida's 29 electoral votes. take ohio's 20 and you have a pretty good path to winning it all.
You put those two at the top of the ticket and it's finally game over for the GOP. You'd have conservatives and libertarians either staying home in droves or voting 3rd party. So, establishment republican donors that truly don't like democrats better mind that before they settle on a couple of losers. Agreed. Bush + Rubio has no chances of winning any of the swing states, including Florida. On the other hand, they will lose a number of red states as well. An easy win for Hillary in 2016. How do they not take Florida? I'd think they win in a landslide.
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A lot of people say pre-mines are scams and this and that however I'm looking to set them wrong.
Great! You PREMINED over three quarters of a BILLION coins. Show the wallet addresses used for PREMINE and let there be a public accounting where these 756 Million coins (756,000,000) are and have gone to. If it is done publically, no need to worry about you selling off a million here and a million there...
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WDC at an all time low, nice to see a positive article come out.
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The stories of people buying at $5-10, 30, 80 $100 make my eyes water.
Plenty of us were around when it hit $100 and decided to pass 'cause it was too high to buy in... :/
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Scrypt ASIC miners need to make their 10k USD investment back . So watch Litecoin and Dogecoin dump like crazy the next 3-4 months. Scrypt miners were much more expensive before asics came out. I think it has more to do with more and more coins being made every day. Overall (total) Doge value is still going up. Once the rewards half a few more times the value per coin will go back up, as well. There really is nothing in regards to flaws in the coin itself to make a person concerned about the individual coin value going down right now.
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Thank you all for your comments. No collateral, Yes I am stupid, please, this is not the point here! I would like to know any piece of information on him that I can't get from his profile here.
Whatever info you find on the account creator is probably not going to be the same person that scammed you. I have been seeing a few people selling older senior and hero member accounts. It could easily be one of those situations (or hacked account as another person stated). Either way, sounds rough.
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Haven't read the "lending' section in about a week...this has to be one of the most entertaining threads I missed.
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That is an interesting read. As a miner, I appreciate them not making a rash move, allowing me to continue to build up a few before the possibility of having to switch.
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This is post #1074
Bitcoin address: 17AQrNvKbvgYf67jbK5YzNMcyGLvXhjm2G
Will be senior member on next forum post addition.
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OP is a scammer. Why would he pay out money when he could keep it for himself? Kindness is free. I love my creditors! Non said he sent you 3 BTC around 1:00pm EST in the U.S. (June 14,2014) Should be pretty easy for one of you "two" to show that transaction at that time. Easy was to shut up people that see you as a scammer.
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I would imagine the blocks will be sold off between $1.05M-$1.499M. Wouldn't think they will get any bid at that large of a level for more than $500 per btc. and lowest winning bid could possibly see the $350 per btc range.
Will be interesting to see the final numbers...
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nhabuon offered a Loan of 0.772305 BTC on 06/10 to be repaid with the greater of 0.8340894 BTC or $536.75 on 06/15. Repaidnon2 offered a Loan of 3 BTC on 06/14 to be repaid with a sum 3.3 BTC on 06/24. Active Today I quickly sold off non2's bitcoins and bought them back again. I did so well that I decided to pay back nhabuon 24 hours early. Once again, since he never posted his public transaction. Not sure he ever sent you 3 bitcoins.
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Exactly right. That's why I've always kinda yukked up my sleeve at the "anonymous" nature of Bitcoin. Somebody could sniff out the packets used to send the Bitcoin and use the information in those packets to know where you sent it from no matter whether you sent it from your house or from your local cafe with Wi-Fi. About the only way to get around it is to use some kind of proxy service and even that isn't infallible.
What if you aren't sending from a personal wallet (Bitcoin-QT, etc), rather from an exchange (Cryptsy, mint, etc)? In that situation would it still be possible to trace where it was sent from? Or, since it is the exchange's server sending the transaction, would it be anonymous?
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Another loan : 3 btc for 10 days max . Good luck with your business 1aguar !
Non2
Hey, I know you're a newbie, so just a FYI- loans should be made public on this forum. It deters scamming. Go ahead and post the transaction ID for that 3 BTC and from now on try to remember to make things public.
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One way to mitigate someone passively snooping on the network level, and finding out who is the originator of transactions would be to encrypt peer to peer communications.
Attackers who set up nodes will have to set up a sufficient amount in order to provide acceptable confidence that peer they got the transaction from is indeed the originator of the transaction.
Tor communications are encrypted peer-to-peer. Set up your node to accept connections via a hidden service, and use -onlynet=tor to make sure you only connect to other hidden services. Now 100% of your peer-to-peer connections are encrypted. I am not tech literate. You can run your entire internet connection using tor? Or, are you saying use tor when using btc services or online wallet an such? (Please, no making fun of me, I admit to being mostly computer illiterate.)
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and we saw the market go down $70 per bitcoin within hours of this news coming out.
Question is- how much more so will the market react once they auction of Ross U's coins (I believe there are a little over 140,000 being held). I'd hate for it to go down 5 times that much...but would jump at the buying opportunity.
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So stupid, only wealthy will be able to purchase these at greats rates.
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Oh.... now I have to chose between Dish and Expedia. If we look at the market cap, then DISH is definitely bigger. But I suspect that Expedia might be the one which is having higher volumes. The key is that both of these companies compete with big time competition. DISH vs. Direct TV (owned by AT&T)- would be massive if AT&T would adopt BTC as a payment option. Expedia vs. Priceline- Priceline is the online king of travel arrangements- would be just as massive if they would adopt BTC as a payment option. Start using these companies! Force the competition to jump in!!
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...this is probably the most active dev team I've seen in recent history. Too bad no one is paying attention.
True that, 1620 of the nearly 2K posts on this thread are by the same 2 people. That shows a lot of dedication.
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