It's my experience that most people tend to ignore subtopics (or even parallel topics on the same level) and just post everything in the first one on the page or section on the page. But still, having subforums is better than nothing.
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How much do i get just for translating the text? Or you only accept the whole deal?
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(ignore this post, just adding the thread to my watchlist)
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(ignore this post, i'm just adding this thread to my watchlist)
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Isn't it a bit of a chicken or egg situation regarding making more people use bitcoin somewhere? (need to have more traders accepting for people to wanna use it, gotta have more people using it for traders to start accepting it)
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The seller decides what to offer and the customer what to accept, it's kinda a dance (or perhaps it's more like Capoeira?).
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They wouldn't have to stop accepting alltogether, they would just need to cash in in the contents of the presented wallet before considering the payment as having been effectuated(sp?), it would reduce the trust people have on the notes though, and probably in Bitcoin as a whole (most people don't know the difference between their web browser and the whole Internet, or even that they aren't the same thing)
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Thanx for being honest (if i had any BTC right now i might have given you a little bit for the honesty); unfortunatly if your target are English speaking customers you need to improve your translation skills a lot.
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Btw, if they've trained to do good on English tests even when their English sucks, don't you think it's time to redesign the tests?
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https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/pt/w/index.php?title=Bitcoin&oldid=24461273 Same nickname as here. I only did the translation, didn't touch the styling nor fixed any templates nor anything, but the bulk of the work is done. Btw, If you are gonna give me some money for this, i would rather if you waited a bit, my computer holding my wallet is down and i wanna feel the rush of checking the bitcoin client every few minutes to see when the money comes (i'm hoping to buy a new one in these next few weeks, my current machine has been around long enough and issues it is presenting are so serious it's more worth buying a new machine and transplanting the data instead of trying to repair the current one, even if it could be repaired it would still remain too unreliable at best)
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What's the formula to convert the number of articles into BTC?
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i think something got lost in the translation...
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You can try selling you BTC at a fixed price but there is nothing you can do about the other people selling it cheaper.
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Or even better, recycle the broken automatons into more supply for the synthetizers and just synthetize new working ones.
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I mean, make a model of repairbot like that instead of specialized ones
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Just make universal repairbots that can repair everything a flesh and blood human can and more.
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I wanna buy 100 Brazilians Reais worth of Bitcoins, but i can only pay by placing a deposit on a physical bank agency (so it needs to be a bank that got agencies 'around here), or by leaving the money with the doorman of my building with instructions to hand over to you when you come to pick it up.
I would rather receive my BTC first, but if you insist on getting your money first, i would preffe we did it in steps (like for example, first, 10 Reais, then 20 Reais, then 40, then the rest) to gradually build trust (wouldn't mind the same deal with you delivering the BTC first)
ps: don't send the bitcoins to the address on my signature, the computer holding that wallet is not working right now
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I would expect it to be extremelly unlikelly they will all break at the same time
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I think what could hurt it most, besides the loss of people using Bitcoin that died in the disaster, would be if the Internet got split into two or more significant non-interconnected groups for a prolonged period of time; any coin mined during the period is under the risk of eventually being wiped from existence when the Internet becomes one once again.
I wonder what would happen to Bitcoin if Earth went in the bullseye of a severe solar storm of the type that not only fries satelites but also lights on fire electrical, telephone etc wires closer to ground (some time ago telegraph wires went aflame under such an event)
If all of our electrical equipment ceased to work. I doubt there would be much of a world left, let alone bitcoin. Police and authoritarian figures couldn't communicate. TVs couldn't sooth the public back to sleep. It would be mayhem. I would expect many of them to have equipment that can withstand EMPs, directed energy weapons etc to a significantly greater extent than comercial and private devices.
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What actually made me turn off the expensive GPU I just purchased solely to mine bitcoins after only 100 BTC is the ecological aspect. It is totally against my ideal to blow CO2 into the atmosphere like a madman only to solve equations that actually nobody needs to be solved. ...
Depending on where you live, electricity actualy has little to no carbon footprint (geothermal, hydroelectric, wind etc)
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