Global Warming Real? No, you can not nether destroy or create only transform / move. Different regions gain others lose depending on the amount of concrete and bitumen put in place which act as a storage medium (same principle as storage heaters).
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the interview with the sea stead institutes joe quirk was don AFTER the legal trouble elwar got into. so lessons should have been learned. but instead Joe was still saying 'move 12 miles out to sea' (facepalm) lesson: if you make a 'nation' 12 miles from a mainland. guess what your 'nations' 12 mile inclusion zone overlaps the mainlands 12mile inclusion zone international / \ international __ waters___|____o____|_____ waters_ \ seastead / mainland \ waters / mainland waters waters mainland solution: stop advising build at 12 miles offshore and instead advise 25miles (1m spare buffer to avoid questioning of over lap Wrong, first is 12 nautical miles not miles, second not every nation has the 12 NM territorial border. If you can only patrol some yards and deceit to have the territorial border at a few yards out then the total is 12NM and some yards.
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Anyone who says BSV isn’t “good tech,” is criticizing BTC from 2009 until late 2017. BSV simply didn’t add the technical bloat of Core. Today, BTC has exponential more lines of code, but less than .01% of BSV’s throughput. THAT is “bad tech.” The secret history of BitCoin.
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..............patented everything related to Ethereum .......
Just a little giggle How many patents did it take to patent-en everything ?
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I know I am 11 days late 🤪 ...
Have you told boyfriend yet?
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Are there non-physical metals? Because I keep wondering why you call them physical metals, when you can call them just metals.
Yes
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You can call it whatever you want but more capacity isn't necessarily better, especially depending on what's in it. Can we at least agree on that? That comparing raw sizes isn't necessarily the whole picture? Please, at least ONE point. Oh dont worry there is lots of immutable scientific data to record, supply chains, data backups and payments foremost micro-payments and and... At a time people where stating a single 1.44Mb floppy will last a lifetime a 20mb hard-drive just much to big, yeh right... Now in other news https://medium.com/nchain/digital-gold-d46b9493a17b
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Edit: Even better - from your quoted article:
BSV is also up 120% in the past six months—compared to 52% for Bitcoin (BTC). bigger number mean better coin? ok - let me pull up some random pump & dump coin that just gained 317% in 24h. BitCoin is the only coin who has scaling sorted, New World record on testnet 2,734,797 transactions in a single block (528 MB) https://stn.whatsonchain.com/block-height/4185
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There is no need for any of the crypto junk like XRP floating about, also no need for expensive Moneygram and co, bye, bye On BitCoin testnet 2,734,797 transactions where confirmed in a single block (528 MB) all whats needed is functional scaling solution. https://stn.whatsonchain.com/block-height/4185
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Fiat (stablecoins) inflate 2-3% on average forever unless high inflation is happening.
Bitcoin does not Inflate it has a coin emission rate 2009 to 2013 about 12.5% per year (aka 50% of all coins mined) 2014 6,9% 2015 6.5% 2016 4,9% (July 9th, 2016 75% of all Bitcoins have been mined) 2017 3,3% 2018 3,2% 2019 ~3,x%
2020 ~1,6% (at third halving 87.5% of all Bitcoins have been produced) 2024 ~0.8% (93,75%) 2028 ~0.4% (96,875% of all coins exist) 2032 ~0.2% (98,4375%) 2036 ~0.1% (99,21875%) 2040 ~0.05% (99,609375%) ......... 2140 ~0,0000000015% ~(100%) After about 2140 no more new coins, miners receive only transaction fees.
With every reward halving energy consumption more or less is also cut in half.
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Still people never conclude that Craig wright is the correct person. If that is true simply he can be access the account of Satoshi in this forum and share with us. Most probably theymos might know who is Satoshi since is being a admin for long term. Articles will not define and show to correct person bro. I dont know what planet you are from, here on planted earth tax payment is valid proof, login to some forum is worth sh... Payment for domain name with credit card is valid proof some article written somewhere by someone is worth sh... As .org (organization) was the chosen domain name extension we can conclude not a single person was responsible for bitcoin and highly likely Dave corresponded here.
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Dave died alone and poor with no assets
Wrong, Dave had 350,000 BTC which his idiot brother disposed of. half of all of IP
how much is half of 0, CSW has zero IP this days First of all learn to use quotes, then if you want to be taken seriously and don't want to be with r0ach on the ignore list you got to cite you sources like the big boys do (and please no more coingeek, i already lost few IQ points from that site today) Not keeping track of all articles read over the years, here is a random one: https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/bitcoin-craig-wrightIt had been suggested, however, that as one of the founders of bitcoin, he actually passed away with some 350,000 bitcoins sitting on an encrypted USB drive he kept on him at all times. Wright confirms Kleiman did indeed have 350,000 bitcoins. January 1, 2013 BTC is $13,56 April 26, 2013 BTC = $135,60 The whole court drama came about with CSW contacting Dave's father and told him to hang on to the hard-drive as it might be worth a lot of money. By that time the house most likely was cleared - cleaned and on the market. (Extreme case of saving the penny and throwing away pounds) Let's remember Ira never visited his very ill brother once, not in hospital or at home.
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Dave died alone and poor with no assets Wrong, Dave had 350,000 BTC which his idiot brother disposed of. half of all of IP how much is half of 0, CSW has zero IP this days
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1,000,000,000 XRP Released From Crypto Escrow As Ripple Prepares for November Sales
Yes, we all know. Actually, do us a fovor, instead making 50+ posts like this, why don't you make 1 big post. Tell us about all the 1st of month for the next 5 years, so we don't forget Fun facts, 24/02/2019 - There were 52.100.000.013 XRP held in Escrow 20/10/2029 - There were 50.000.000.013 XRP held in Escrow That's an average of 262.500.000 XRP sold per month, the rest of the 1.000.000.000 coins are being locked again. This info is in Ripple's website and also on the blockchain. There's also an average of 150.000 XRP destroyed per month which are the transaction fees, this estimation however is from my personal observations over the last months, I could be a little off in this number. So we have about 262.350.000 XRP entering the market every month (68.211.000€) In comparison there are 54.000 Bitcoins (449.518.140€) being generated per month. But people seem to believe that the Bitcoin miners are saints, even though 95% of them are mining coins with the purpose of selling them for personal profit; and XRP's developers are evil people who are receiving a payment to continue develop and promote XRP. Thank you for the post with all that information. Even with all those XRP entering he market it is still holding its own as the 3rd highest by market capital on Coinmarketcap. Still a long way to go but once Ripple starts to be implemented at more and more places and XRP is the preferred choice for the end user, things will start looking better. This will be very very ugly in years to come when technology improves and full chain analysis is available. We know for a fact in previous years tax payments and "available" coins did not match up, either tax man was cheated or coins moved back to wallets controlled by Ripple. Very very ugly one way or another, and still over 2% inflation, no supply halving in sight. Blockchain has that nasty attribute to have data available for ever, oh forgot its xrp, not crypto, all good, moving on
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I'm waiting on it, damn it not working out, bummer
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A magistrate is a type of judge, you blithering asshat. magistrate judges are judges appointed to assist district court judges.... the same as your caretakers assist you to wipe your arse.
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