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November 23, 2017, 08:19:01 AM
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The topic is hilarious. Do you believe that a pennies on the return on the mining equipment investment will make North Korea build nuclear weapon? Actually it is better to (even if it is a government) invest in a long term investement rather than a short term weaponry? Does it?

Or maybe an OP thinks that North Korea can not invest into anything and they have to be super poor in order for them to not have additional nuclear weapon.

Most of the North Korea weaponry is either a soviet junk, or it is proven to be the western weaponry. Stop selling or giving them weapons if you are worried about them.

You clearly are ignorant of how North Korea and the sanctions work

You seem to be ignorant of how Bitcoin works.

Not at all. Do you deny the North Korea can mine Bitcoin? Do you deny North Korea is spending money on nuclear weapons?

how about this logic, there are only 21 million bitcoin to be mined total.. if you dont want NK to get them, buy them all up yourself.
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November 23, 2017, 08:19:54 AM
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Yesterday bitcoin was a way to communism, now it is a source of funds for NK nuclear program. What will it be tomorrow?

Educate yourself. North Korea is communist

No. First, yesterday you have given a more or less correct definition of communism. Is North Korea a stateless and moneyless society? Second, all mentions of communism were excluded from NK constitution in 2009.
North Korea is a socialist dictatorship
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November 23, 2017, 08:23:37 AM
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North Korea has SHIT internet though.


how would they be able to mine and compete with all the more advanced bitcoin miners out there?

They have great internet and is behind significant hacking attacks.
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November 23, 2017, 08:25:16 AM
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Yesterday bitcoin was a way to communism, now it is a source of funds for NK nuclear program. What will it be tomorrow?

Educate yourself. North Korea is communist

No. First, yesterday you have given a more or less correct definition of communism. Is North Korea a stateless and moneyless society? Second, all mentions of communism were excluded from NK constitution in 2009.

Let's put it in words you can recognize. Communism is Bitcoin. North Korea has adopted a fork of Bitcoin as their governing policy
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November 23, 2017, 08:27:54 AM
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Yesterday bitcoin was a way to communism, now it is a source of funds for NK nuclear program. What will it be tomorrow?

Educate yourself. North Korea is communist

No. First, yesterday you have given a more or less correct definition of communism. Is North Korea a stateless and moneyless society? Second, all mentions of communism were excluded from NK constitution in 2009.

Let's put it in words you can recognize. Communism is Bitcoin. North Korea has adopted a fork of Bitcoin as their governing policy

You were wrong and don't have the balls to admit it.

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November 23, 2017, 08:40:50 AM
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Yesterday bitcoin was a way to communism, now it is a source of funds for NK nuclear program. What will it be tomorrow?

Educate yourself. North Korea is communist

No. First, yesterday you have given a more or less correct definition of communism. Is North Korea a stateless and moneyless society? Second, all mentions of communism were excluded from NK constitution in 2009.

Let's put it in words you can recognize. Communism is Bitcoin. North Korea has adopted a fork of Bitcoin as their governing policy

So a moneyless society (communism) is a form of money (bitcoin)? Something is wrong here Grin
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November 23, 2017, 08:49:40 AM
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Wow freightjoe is still here, Why he isn't already banned trolling on BITCOINforum?. Anyway There is no such solid proof that someone from NK who have a paranoid security will ever get to mine bitcoin i am referring to the northkorean slaves of kim jong un North Koreans. Maybe The North Korean Government is mining it but we don't have a solid evidence to support that claim.

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November 23, 2017, 08:55:03 AM
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Yesterday bitcoin was a way to communism, now it is a source of funds for NK nuclear program. What will it be tomorrow?

Educate yourself. North Korea is communist

No. First, yesterday you have given a more or less correct definition of communism. Is North Korea a stateless and moneyless society? Second, all mentions of communism were excluded from NK constitution in 2009.

Let's put it in words you can recognize. Communism is Bitcoin. North Korea has adopted a fork of Bitcoin as their governing policy

You were wrong and don't have the balls to admit it.

You really are fascinating. You are happy to provide financial support to North Korea's nuclear weapons (that has already been proven) and now you deny the communist roots of the regime as well.

People who are prone to conspiracy theories might by now have a well-founded reason to suspect you are actually an agent for the regime in Pyongyang working at their Bitcoin mines
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November 23, 2017, 04:38:07 PM
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 Smiley  for me bitcoin is not a government that orders the law any governmental action .especially in this situation when it explode abroad. Bitcoin is one of the biggest companies in the whole world .it is a cryptocurrencies  that pays virtual to digital is just here in the world .and bitcoin helps people and bitcoin is only be mining..
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November 23, 2017, 04:52:30 PM
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What is not only accused bitcoin. Now already got nuclear weapons. Wonder when Trump unveiled some details of the investigation of the Kennedy assassination, he said that the Russians had paid Oswald for the assassination of bitcoins. If you have evidence then report it to the FBI. In North Korea there is no Internet. If the government of North Korea bought a large lot of mining equipment that would be known. In today's world nothing can be concealed.
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November 23, 2017, 04:54:09 PM
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Yesterday bitcoin was a way to communism, now it is a source of funds for NK nuclear program. What will it be tomorrow?

Educate yourself. North Korea is communist

No. First, yesterday you have given a more or less correct definition of communism. Is North Korea a stateless and moneyless society? Second, all mentions of communism were excluded from NK constitution in 2009.

Let's put it in words you can recognize. Communism is Bitcoin. North Korea has adopted a fork of Bitcoin as their governing policy

You were wrong and don't have the balls to admit it.

You really are fascinating. You are happy to provide financial support to North Korea's nuclear weapons (that has already been proven) and now you deny the communist roots of the regime as well.

People who are prone to conspiracy theories might by now have a well-founded reason to suspect you are actually an agent for the regime in Pyongyang working at their Bitcoin mines

Smart boy. Now that you found it all out while 'searching for the truth', go on and create your own Bancoin, Idiot.

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