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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Best wallet for cold storage
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on: July 21, 2015, 03:15:47 AM
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Hi, I'm going to save some Bitcoins for the future. Which is the safest way to store them? I was thinking about a wallet on a usb flash drive. Which wallet should I choose?
Thank you
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [VIRAL] [Trading Live - Bittrex + C-CEX] DPoS 2.0 + 5% Dev:Adam Guerbuez
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on: July 16, 2015, 02:22:58 PM
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Not only will I send half of the coins that I buy to be burned, but I also will send any amount of coins that I receive from staking as well.
The best Viral's fan.You deserve medal maaan Great way to lose even more money and faster. LMAO. Hi Boby .How is your new toy- CIRC Its looking good.. up 400% from the ICO with over 120 BTC in the buy books now and its just getting started. How's Viral been treating ya? 120 bitcoin annnd its gone hello bagholders CIRC... what a joke. How many times it's still possible? Promises of some superior tech to create hype, fancy looking wallet and after enough buy support trapped above fake walls.... I feel good to be part of VIRAL. Long term master plan moving forward quietly
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Empire -- RSFSR under USSR -- Russian Federation
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on: July 15, 2015, 02:46:42 PM
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I just find it ridiculous that one kind of hegemony can be "better" than another kind. Whether it's the US interfering in the Middle East or Russia interfering in border countries, imperialism is imperialism. These nations ought to be leaving independent nations alone for the good of the planet. It's not that simple... For example Grand Duchy of Finland"During the Finnish War between Sweden and Russia, the four Estates of occupied Finland were assembled at the Diet of Porvoo on 29 March 1809 to pledge allegiance to Alexander I of Russia who in return guaranteed that the laws and liberties as well as religion would be left unchanged.""The autonomy of Finland was at first encouraged by the Russians in part due to the relatively developed governmental structures in Finland (as compared to the emperor-centered Russia of early 19th century) and in part as a deliberate policy of goodwill to win over the minds of the Finnish people. The autonomous status led Finns to develop their own ideas of nationalism and constitutional monarchy, which they could to a large extent implement in practice with the assent of the Tsar."
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Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin or gold?
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on: June 22, 2015, 02:27:23 PM
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Gold is supported by governments and rich individuals who like power and control.
Bitcoin at the moment in the big scheme of things is a small market cap minor distraction to these people. Should it start to grow to a point where the people above feel threatened or start to loose some power or control they will simply ban Bitcoin.
Some may say you cant ban bitcoin etc. but if the government do decide to ban it a large % of population will cease to use it preventing it becoming mainstream causing the price to crash.
Russia and China are buying gold as quick as they get their hands on it for a reason, the same cant be said for BTC
They cannot ban it anymore, i mean it has passed the "ban singularity" at this point the only thing they can do is to tax it or regulate it. Or atleast try doing those. They cant ban it because more then 80.000 merchants use it, and we got a strong lobby community + politicians already ask "campaign donations" in bitcoin, so my impression is that they like Bitcoin, because anonymity is good for them too. Anonymity? That's why there's cash. Bitcoin transactions are fully traceable.
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