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Author Topic: Where Will U Be on Nov 8, 0700 When BITCOIN-COIN-GOLD Goes MainNet??  (Read 209 times)
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November 05, 2017, 02:50:27 PM
Last edit: November 05, 2017, 03:02:08 PM by bitfools
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https://github.com/BTCGPU/BTCGPU/issues/140

Lot's of disinformation about the real launch, open solo mining of BTG, currently at $250/coin,

GPU mining at '1' difficulty, not since 2011 will idiots become rich just from running software.

Questions begged to be asked,why are they say 1200 Nov 8, when the code is hard-wired for 0700, just one more 'fuck' in the BTG scam, but in this case the foxes can out smart the chinese wolves.

Bitcoin-Gold, no Gold was harmed in its manufacturing in China.

A full week prior to launch 500k sols / sec have been directed towards 'zero reward' [ pool.gold ], one can only imagine when reward > 0, that the hash rate will become  10's of millions of Sols per Second.

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Feel good don't worry there is only one mining pool that works, its already got 99% of farms working for free two weeks prior to launch.

Take back BTC-Sha256 from the Chinese and give them Equihash too, I say.

"NSA created SHA-256"

"Google is NSA" - PUTIN

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No other pool than www.pool.gold works, no other pool is working with the dev-team, no other pool has had advanced access to the real code.

What's the point of github? Well the exchanges said they wouldn't list unless source was public, ahh but whose ass did the pull the source?? Did it have to be source that worked?? Ahh no of course not, this is all about the SCAM. But don't worry 1/2 life is weeks, as there are dozens of new ICO's coming in days, Bitcoin-Lead, Bitcoin-Shit, Bitcoin-Silver, Bitcoin-Feces,...
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