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January 05, 2014, 03:31:51 AM
Last edit: January 05, 2014, 03:53:19 AM by Spendulus
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OK SO WORSE COMES TO WORSE I WANT IDEAS OF SOLUTIONS TO COMMENCE. NO MORE THEORY LETS GET DOWN TO BUSINESS.

ex- alt cryptos viability to resist attack ... successful features of alt cryptos possible to implement into future BTC source code.

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answer is the entire power of the miner network is used to....

here you understand if I finish the sentence, whatever the power will be used for will be something different of course.  two can play at that game...

then of course there's the big prize, hack the qc

You know, it occurs to me what the problem really is with this giant octopus called the NSA.

This huge machine built during the Cold War essentially to do such good spying that there would never be a Hot War.  Russia, China...the big enemies.

So what they going to do now to support and grow their budget? 

LOL...remember, only a small number of those clowns talk Farsi.  They all talk English.  And they sit in front of English keyboards.  Most of them, the great majority.

Who do you know that could be targeted who has boatloads of English keyboards and monitors and who talks English?

Duh....
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January 05, 2014, 04:20:40 AM
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Considering they hold exploits for every enterprise server/cisco switch currently in circulation (according to Appelbaum) they don't really need to do this anyway lol
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