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Economy / Economics / Re: Using plants as a savings account
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on: May 24, 2022, 01:10:43 PM
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In the Netherlands, "plants" are very profitable indeed, but if the police find out you get arrested Food production is heavily regulated, and you can't just sell it in small quantities. For your own consumption it's allowed, but it's less time consuming to get a job and buy food in a shop. At least in countries with high wages.
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Crossword
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on: May 23, 2022, 05:24:25 AM
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Thanks for the hints, that makes me think BAILOUT. Which leads me to ADAPT or ADOPT and something like DUE (DIE isn't friendly enough), but the context for DUE doesn't make sense.
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Crossword
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on: May 22, 2022, 04:23:04 PM
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Going with the BIP-39 theory, I get: I like fee most That brings me to: I like offer most: amateur another brother chapter cluster deliver despair empower hamster lobster monitor monster neither nuclear october outdoor panther pioneer popular prosper quarter regular scatter seminar similar slender soldier sponsor thunder toddler trigger uncover warrior weather whisper Too many permutations for confetti!
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Don't trade your Bitcoin like Laszlo Hanyecz
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on: May 22, 2022, 02:07:28 PM
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I hate people spending their bitcoin sort of being 'demonized', as there's definitely nothing wrong with what the dude did. He publicly showed that bitcoin can actually be used as a currency. Big achievement, if anything. Exactly! Use Bitcoin as a currency, spend it, earn it, save it. Adoption is what can make Bitcoin grow. Laszlo didn't spend all his Bitcoin on pizza, he had enough left. Bitcoin wouldn't be worth much if only a few guys would have kept all of it for themselves.
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Crossword
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on: May 22, 2022, 01:11:48 PM
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If you solve it, the words will decrypt a message which contains a 0.01 BTC or One Million Sats Bounty that you can sweep. Code is open source and the encrypted message is open to the public. Does it show the decrypted solution automatically once the correct words are entered? If so: that's genius! Or do you need the cypher from github? I've never solved a crossword puzzle without clues before. I'm collecting words: btc bit key sat feeare use due ode awe sign hash txid pizza block chain spend after often offer satoshi andreas address confirm private
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Economy / Lending / Re: Need to pay for hosting my website
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on: May 20, 2022, 02:06:48 PM
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people think I'm joking when I say that I attacked america and they made the coronavirus in self defence. That's certainly a whole new level. And there I thought I could give you serious advice on hosting.
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Economy / Lending / Re: Need to pay for hosting my website
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on: May 18, 2022, 07:28:47 PM
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Wordpress website somewhere else because the bill is 32€ Per year or per month? For $14 per year you can get a VPS. More work to install Wordpress but cheap to use. I like RackNerd: not bad quality for a low price.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Minimum transaction value
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on: May 17, 2022, 09:07:05 PM
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I am kind of confused, I thought nodes validate confirmed transactions, taken from the mempool and included into a block by miner for it to be confirmed and get validated by nodes.
Can a transaction not up to the minimum amount of bitcoin be broadcasted into the mempool, included into a block and got confirmed but later got invadated by nodes? I was thinking the transaction will never even be broadcasted into the mempool at all. Nodes have a mempool filled with unconfirmed transactions, and miners run nodes too. Each node can decide whether or not to reject a transaction that hasn't been confirmed yet. Most of them seem to agree you can't send dust.
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Economy / Economics / Re: Is TERRA/Luna kickstarting a new Bitcoin Standard?
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on: May 17, 2022, 08:23:06 PM
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UPDATE, I just converted my $100 USDT to $250 UST, and it's my first time buying a "stable coin" because of the fluctuation.
Let's hope this will be a lesson for those trying to make a quick profit by adopting a "stable currency" and beginning to develop a better model. How's this going? It's kinda ironic you mentioned turning it into a lesson. UST isn't backed by anything anymore. I'm surprised it still has 1.4 billion dollar market cap and 12 cents per coin. I'd say it's pure speculation.
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Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: FortuneJack making 120,000 dollars disappear from my account!
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on: May 15, 2022, 09:18:25 PM
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I was asked to respond here. After reading most of the topic, including FortuneJack's response about their Terms, I won't Support the Flag that claims they "violated a casual or implied agreement". I do think the Terms are shitty though. If certain bets are not allowed, cancel them before the match. Not all the duplicated bets are canceled, only the ones that exceed 100,000 in euros. You should clarify this in your Terms and Conditions.
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