I suppose they'll make it better. Anyway, I love the preview pictures to articles, sometimes they are really good.
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This one is awesome, I only can write something like: bitcoin is shines like gold brighter than sunshine I love bitcointalk More than pancakes pancakes ; that's cute.
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The Design Looks crap. They should give clean design and they should also change the font size to small. It looks bad.
I should disagree with you, about font size - I've got myopia, so this font size looks really good for me. If it was small, it would be harder to read for me. But as for design...I don't know( I like the articles, mostly they are good, but this design is not the best one I saw.
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Doesn't matter Looks good
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One website, which I was regullary visiting for a while, just changed its design. I'm not sure that I like it, on the other hand, now it looks like comics book. So, here is the link http://cointelegraph.com/, what do you think about it?
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The only one who is stupid here is YOU and the journalist who wrote this article. Russia is not banning bitcoin at all. Even Russian Central Bank has already officially declined the "bitcoin ban". And this is old news. BTW, I'm HAPPY that I'm in Russia. We here are really laughing on the US and EU "sanctions". There are self-printed funny stickers across the country: Sanctions! The US president Barack Obama is not allowed to enter the shop "Honey"Sanctions! Don't enter the building with Obamas!Sanction! Because of illiterate foreign policy and stupid actions, the US president Barack Obama and all congressmen of the US are not allowed to come to our officeWow-wow, take it easy, please.
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My friend from Russia told me, that one bar, I don't remember the name of it, but maybe it was "Killfish", accepted bitcoin earlier, before Central Bank created the statement, in which bitcoin was announced like something illegal. So, I suppose it's pretty easy to make bitcoin-using process imposible if you are Russia.
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Looks like a disguised ANN for an alt-coin. Something like NXT. Am I seeing it wrong? Does it operate in the Bitcoin blockchain? I see something about that which is confusing.
Sounds really nice though...
First of all, I'd like to say thank you so much for all your replies (they are always good) I'm appreciated for all the attention you pay to my posts. And I suppose you are right about ANN.
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lol what an important point of discussion ,anyway I guess it's Bitcoin... Why not - that's very important to know how to write correctly, I suppose. Also it's off-topic, where people discuss everything, even sleepwalking It's "bitcom" I am fairly sure. Let's do lunch! On YOU!!! LOL, here is the lunch) I hope you like pizza)
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Mmm, I havnt ever thought about it. Both versions are correct, I suppose. But anyway check this out here if it is so important to u This article is awesome, especially I love the last part Everyone feels a little bit scared of grammar nazi Bitcoin and bitcoin both are correct but different if you want to be technically correct..! when you use Bitcoin you are talking about the whole concept Or we can say The Bitcoin . and bitcoin with small b is just a unit you are talking about..!
so ATM Bitcoin: The Bitcoin Movement Protocol examle: Bitcoin is our future bitcoin: Unit of currency Examle: I own 10 bitcoins [Disclaimer: I don't :p ]
PS: Personally i don't care what b/B you use :p
Thank you for the examples, I appreciate that very much.
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The largest bitcoin exibition waits all of you in April. For more information check out here.
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I feel a great struggle inside my head - capital B or the low one? Maybe anybody can help me?
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I slleptalk. Once my sister said that I even shouted loudly "WHERE IS MY APPLE, YOU'VE STOLE IT" - during my sleep. Also haven't you heard about sleep paralysis - this shit is really scary - you feel awake, but you can't move or make a single sound. Your eyes are widely open, and you've got that strange feeling that someone else is in your room, sitting and watching how you sleep. And you try to scream, but nothing happens. And then you finally wake up. I really hate that feeling.
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In Soviet Russia, the blockchain wipe outs you!
The best reply ever!
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Haha, another piece of bullshit just has been published. Central Bank This “initiative” was seemingly forgotten, but at the beginning of this year, on 27th of January Russian Central Bank showed its own idea of what Bitcoin is and what it should be eaten with. The outlook wasn’t good, Russian’s official regulators decided that all the deals that include the word “Bitcoin” or any other cryptocurrency are considered to be illegal.
Well, maybe not that harsh, but really, all the transactions where digital currencies (or “virtual”, how disapproving countries prefer to call cryptos in official documents) are used as medium of payment or even simple acts of fiat-to-coin exchange could be considered money laundering or terrorism aid.
A week and half later, 2014/02/06/ according to statement by the General Prosecutor’s office, bitcoin was to be regarded as substitute money or “surrogates” and in no way could have been used.
Stop making this stupid articles and remember that central bank is a private organization. It's a commercial structure which has neither executive nor legislative power so any its "initiatives" or "warnings" are worth nothing. A week and half later, 2014/02/06/ according to statement by the General Prosecutor’s office, bitcoin was to be regarded as substitute money or “surrogates” and in no way could have been used.
That's not true, nothing of this really happened. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=500263.msg5615953#msg5615953August, when a post, containing the so-called “Law for cryptocurrency (bitcoin)” document, arrived on the Russian Public Initiative organization’s website. The document held some drafts of possible regulation of bit- and altcoins, although it was just a concept "ubi jus incertum, ibi nullum" applies. We don't need any special permission from a government, especially if it's so flawed like this one. So, if I understand you correctly all information in this article means nothing and everyone in Russia can use btc. like any american does? In this case I was wrong, and it means that everything related to crypthocurrency will be ok in Russia. So I feel kind of happiness about this country. And as for your attide about this article (you called it stupid) I can't tell you anything about that, because I'm not the one who wrote this article.
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