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What is ipfs and why is it better?
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Finally was able to get back in today. Im a vidz holder again!
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I think I've been playing this game all wrong. Whoever bought my coins and keeps putting up buy orders. Fuck you!! I was supposed to buy back cheaper and your not letting me! What the #$@&
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I think it's possible we'll see this go up to 100 in its last few hours. Would love to see this project turn into the success I know it can be!
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it is always better to invest in trading by investing in an altcoin. But do a thorough market research about that altcoin before investing. Start trading by investing a little amount.
Futures is also a good method of investing. I'd argue it's almost safer and more interesting then alts too. Alts can take a dump like crazy when btc is rallying.
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Many have mentioned that BTC is now used as a way for smart Chinese to transfer their money out of China as the Chinese RMB is continuing its devaluation systematically, is this enough to sustain the needs of BTC price growth?
I also think that many have made valid points that the price growth, if true, has been largely based on money transfer but very little life real case of e commerce and what not, is this unhealthy?
they are saying Chinese are going to use bitcoin to transfer money out of China because government has put a limit to the amount they can transfer out. with that said all of these things are speculations not facts things like this may happen in small scales but it is not yet big. also it is not bad, all these different usages are going to exist simultaneously and don't need to be unhealthy or bad necessarily. Wouldn't this be a good thing since as people shift away from fiat to BTC it's going to be increasing buy support and driving up demand just like what happened in India?
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Scam scam scam this coin is a scam scam scam.
All the site does is play you a youtube video and makes it look like its coming from purevidz.
Don fall for this scam.
A claim without evidence. Looks like someone is doing the reverse of due diligence, bravo thank you for your wonderful insight
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With eBoost being a scam and it being easy to determine this by examining its founders what does it say about Bittrex who eagerly hosted their ICO for them?
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Japan. There's a lot of cases of abuse of domestic dogs and cats, which incluse torture and poisoning. Not only that, but as said before, there's also the slaughter of dolphins.
Couldn't believe such a nice country could do that...
I assume you said Japan from your own experiences of what you've seen based on your username? I'm fairly certain Japan can't be above China.
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Private keys are random points of an elliptic curve, there are about 2^256 of them. Publlic keys are also points on a curve, they generated from private keys using a complicated (bijective?) elliptic curve based function, there are also about 2^256 of them. Addresses are generated by hashing the private key, there are about 2^160 of them. Therefore, there are about 2^(256-160)=2^96 keys per address. If you search keys randomly for one containing bitcoin (the hard part, but RawDog apparentlly has a quantum computer running Grover's algorithm in his basement...and probably a nuclear reactor to provide power), if you find one, it is very likely to be a different one than the one that was originaly used. Therefore, RawDog can offer to return the coins in exchange for the orginal key, and publish both keys to prove the hash collision. However, that would not prove that RawDog found a preimage, and collisions in hash160 actually do not actually impact the security of bitcoin if used properly because a preimage is needed to steal coins from an existing address. In fact, it only takes about 2^80 time to find a hash160 collision, this can is barely in the realm of classical computing (as far as I know, it also requires 2^80 space, which is quite impractical, but there may be a time-space tradeoff I don't know about). The simplest way to prove a preimage is to find something that hashes to 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000, then publish it. So RawDog, if you want to convince people of the existance of your super-fast quantum computer, set it to work on finding a preimage to the zero string, and collect the 56.80944011 BTC on it: https://blockchain.info/es/address/1111111111111111111114oLvT2Your dumb fucking idea relates to finding the key to 1 specific address. I am looking for the key to any of millions addresses that have bitcoin stored on them. So, my problem is much, much, much easier than your stupid problem. That is why it is possible to find some bitcoin on an address - because I am not trying to find the key to just one single address. Fucking stupid people piss me off. Forgive my ignorance but can you explain more on how determining if Bitcoin is actually on an address or not add the complexity of the problem? To my understanding you would need an indexed database addressed synced with the blockchain or to use a 3rd party service api which I assume is much slower then having your own indexed db.
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Isn't it funny how Clinton supporters made Trump out to be bad guy saying if you question election results you are spitting on America, etc. etc. when Trump say he will not accept results if he didn't win? Now Clinton didn't win and they are all doing exactly that! The hypocrisy is so funny but Clinton is so wishy washy I'd expect her supporters to be as well!
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It's unfortunate to see a project like this go that's been around for so long, does this spell trouble for the Bitcoin gambling industry and it's over saturation?
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I have a lot of reading and catch up to do but so far this looks like a promising project. I hope it hits it's goal. Good luck devs.
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The whole ZCash launch and price manipulation from the start was sketchy, centralization means market manipulation which means bowing down to your whale market overlords
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Doge was successful because it was an early one and it road the meme train which is now a popular internet trend, don't get your hopes up...
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Cool thread. Maybe it will even help me on my trades. You cool dude. You cold as ice.
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it's unbelievable, more 2900 bitcoins collected . Wow, it must be a very big project in this year. I can not pass this project . I can use my altcoins for my investment.
It could be much much more before the end.
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Torrenty.to paying from download torrents this people who get highly upload in month.
i see the prizes in Polish Zloty but I dont see a place to put up your own bounty or a wage for all uploads. Is it only the top who get paid or can everyone earn? Waiting to hear more.
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