And you called yourself a HackerKing?
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Actually, most of the world is against you. This text gives a good idea why: http://mises.org/daily/4700 At least in what concerns the antimarket bias, it's part of human nature. We must be some weird outliers.
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You could start a Chinese language edition for the bitcoin.it project.
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I made it my goal to work on and fix up prediction creations. Then I got distracted by the fact that I didn't have a logout mechanism. So I fix that.
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We definitely need a BTC/RMB exchange. Makes me wish there was open source exchange software...
I would work on one, if there were 5000 BTC pledged. But I can't take on new projects at this time. I have bitpredict to finish, after all.
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So, if future is impractical to buy...then somebody could make a load of money by opening up a bitcoin future market and making it so easy to do so.
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A bitcoin bank does not make sense. A financial market in bitcoin will be more like investment funds, where you lend your bitcoins and they invest them and receive interest on your investments.
There will still be a need to loan emergency funds. The 1% interest rate will just be regarded as a very high interest rate. In return, the bank might keep some of your bitcoin stocks as collateral or something similar.
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I imagine bitcoin will be banned much earlier in China than in the US. Bitcoin is a subversive currency that will anger all the world powers.
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So we're experiencing price instability in the bitcoin economy right now. The value of my saving sure like to fluctuate, but it's going up. If my saving maintain its present value or goes up in the long run, that's a good thing.
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This has been my experience as well, even with very technically savvy people and libertarians.
Yeah, it's a bit sad that the majority of our techno-libertarian comrades don't always follow us. Bet they're still stuck discussing libertarianism and who's the most libertarian person on forum though. With the bitcoin community, techno-libertarians can actually DO something.
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Are you in mainland China, or Hong Kong, or Taiwan?
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They always need MOAR power to solve crime! Of course, all that does is change the criminal's method of "money laundering".
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If the difficulty level drops twice in a row, that would be a signal that the tide has turned and that active promotion has become desirable.
Difficulty doesn't necessary correlate to the popularity of bitcoin.
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If you were a part of this community, we are apt to believe you. Since you post a HELP sign as a stranger, we don't know if you're a bot, fraudster, or an honest person.
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My advice: Take all available cash and head to casino. Place all cash on black as black always hits the first time. If it turns out you were actually there for the second time, at least you can probably still get a free meal and maybe a drink or two.
You got fooled by a spambot pretending to be human.
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There is no fake bitcoin if you get a collision of key. It just mean that somebody have the same key to your vault as you.
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Today, I worked on something non-essential called...the footer. Should be focusing my effort on getting a proof of concept working rather than..ya know...wasting time on footer.
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You want people to invest time or money when you don't know any Japanese artists, are unsure of the market, no alpha software/site to show, no roadmap to follow and a highly specific plan for a market in which BTC uptake is low. Are readers of manga rich?
Not attacking you, just telling you how I see it. Doesn't look like a winner.
You misunderstand, I am not the one who will run the site, make a business, etc. However, I am curious about forming the first bitcoin microcompany without any force of law behind it. I'll be happy to risk some of my bitcoin to buy some share in this company, provided somebody have the ball to risk their reputation in this effort.(As well time and stuff) I have projects of my own anyway. I can't invest time without taking away time from my other bitcoin money-making operation. (Soulplaying.com and the still incubating bitpredict site, as well as a freelance project)
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On what ground and what's bad about svn? svn does have an established community and many programmers are familiar with it, git just addresses a more distributed scenario, which is not always needed.
Git addressed the same scenario better, for all intent and purpose. SVN introduces unnecessary little latency to my work as I have to push it to a server. With git, I can make as many commits as I like and even work without internet connection. When I decide it's enough, I simply push it up.
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