Drobek
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February 13, 2018, 11:30:35 PM |
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Do you know of any good mixer for ethereum? I mean one that you actually used without being scammed?
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IncludeBeer
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February 14, 2018, 04:35:43 AM |
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Guys, there are quite a lot smart contract platforms on the market at the moment and new ones are coming. Do you think Ethereum will retain leadership among such a platforms forever? For me, it might be more profitable to invest in lower market cap platforms (Lisk, Qtum EOS, ..) ?
You're making the assumption those lower market cap platforms will see the same kind of attention Ethereum has, and increase in adoption/usage/value at a greater rate than Ethereum (otherwise, it would be by definition, less profitable)....it's a bold assumption And do those platforms have a leader with an IQ of 257 like Vitalik Buterin when Albert Einstein and Bill Gates both had an identical IQs of 160? The saying goes whatever the other platforms can do we can do better, why bet on less intelligence? Stephen Hawking (IQ score of 160). Marilyn Vos Savant (IQ score of 228) ... Christopher Hirata (IQ score of 225) ... Kim Ung-Yong (IQ score of 210) ... Edith Stern (IQ score of more than 200) ... Christopher Michael Langan (IQ score between 190 and 210) ... Garry Kasparov (IQ score of 194) ... Philip Emeagwali (IQ score of 190) Vitalik Buterin (IQ score of 257) Do you see my point? Get real, 257 my eye. He would be listed in guiness if he was even close to that. I bet I can beat him at chess The real issue here is that IQ isn't a very good metric for intellectual capacity. It's just a widely known one :/ $ETC : Welcome to the Beginning >_> the ETC/ETH flippening!! weeee https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=ETC_BTCETC is literally going nowhere Ethereum hasn't already been. Why do you always seem to shill the worst coins gembitz? I feel bad for your portfolio
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rz20
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February 14, 2018, 05:09:29 AM |
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Do you know of any good mixer for ethereum? I mean one that you actually used without being scammed? Try converting your ETH into monero (or any other anonymity coin) then convert monero again into ETH using Shapeshift. I used to use this method because it was really cheaper than using the mixer. Disclaimer: I haven't used this method in some time so DYOR.
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kobo_eth
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February 14, 2018, 11:42:46 AM |
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OK, here is the deal that could literally change ETH (if true of course, as it might be scam). http://news.8btc.com/bitmain-to-release-ethereum-asic-miner-f3-with-72gb-ddr3-dram-in-q2If technically possible, this will be a game changer for the ETH mining. If this happens, then Bitmain will become even a bigger mining monopolist. Then the crypto community needs to retaliate and push the ETH PoS sooner to make the ASICs sales irrelevant. Quite interesting, no?
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Sanguintan
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February 14, 2018, 01:40:58 PM |
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OK, here is the deal that could literally change ETH (if true of course, as it might be scam). http://news.8btc.com/bitmain-to-release-ethereum-asic-miner-f3-with-72gb-ddr3-dram-in-q2If technically possible, this will be a game changer for the ETH mining. If this happens, then Bitmain will become even a bigger mining monopolist. Then the crypto community needs to retaliate and push the ETH PoS sooner to make the ASICs sales irrelevant. Quite interesting, no? I remember the developers said a few years ago that if there is an ASIC, they will change the mining algorithm.
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gembitz
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February 14, 2018, 03:25:21 PM |
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Guys, there are quite a lot smart contract platforms on the market at the moment and new ones are coming. Do you think Ethereum will retain leadership among such a platforms forever? For me, it might be more profitable to invest in lower market cap platforms (Lisk, Qtum EOS, ..) ?
You're making the assumption those lower market cap platforms will see the same kind of attention Ethereum has, and increase in adoption/usage/value at a greater rate than Ethereum (otherwise, it would be by definition, less profitable)....it's a bold assumption And do those platforms have a leader with an IQ of 257 like Vitalik Buterin when Albert Einstein and Bill Gates both had an identical IQs of 160? The saying goes whatever the other platforms can do we can do better, why bet on less intelligence? Stephen Hawking (IQ score of 160). Marilyn Vos Savant (IQ score of 228) ... Christopher Hirata (IQ score of 225) ... Kim Ung-Yong (IQ score of 210) ... Edith Stern (IQ score of more than 200) ... Christopher Michael Langan (IQ score between 190 and 210) ... Garry Kasparov (IQ score of 194) ... Philip Emeagwali (IQ score of 190) Vitalik Buterin (IQ score of 257) Do you see my point? Get real, 257 my eye. He would be listed in guiness if he was even close to that. I bet I can beat him at chess The real issue here is that IQ isn't a very good metric for intellectual capacity. It's just a widely known one :/ $ETC : Welcome to the Beginning >_> the ETC/ETH flippening!! weeee https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=ETC_BTCETC is literally going nowhere Ethereum hasn't already been. Why do you always seem to shill the worst coins gembitz? I feel bad for your portfolio ethereum(ETC) is growing!! why not let ^OP explain some things? hmmm
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zahidmoon
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February 14, 2018, 10:11:30 PM |
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Guys, there are quite a lot smart contract platforms on the market at the moment and new ones are coming. Do you think Ethereum will retain leadership among such a platforms forever? For me, it might be more profitable to invest in lower market cap platforms (Lisk, Qtum EOS, ..) ?
You're making the assumption those lower market cap platforms will see the same kind of attention Ethereum has, and increase in adoption/usage/value at a greater rate than Ethereum (otherwise, it would be by definition, less profitable)....it's a bold assumption And do those platforms have a leader with an IQ of 257 like Vitalik Buterin when Albert Einstein and Bill Gates both had an identical IQs of 160? The saying goes whatever the other platforms can do we can do better, why bet on less intelligence? Stephen Hawking (IQ score of 160). Marilyn Vos Savant (IQ score of 228) ... Christopher Hirata (IQ score of 225) ... Kim Ung-Yong (IQ score of 210) ... Edith Stern (IQ score of more than 200) ... Christopher Michael Langan (IQ score between 190 and 210) ... Garry Kasparov (IQ score of 194) ... Philip Emeagwali (IQ score of 190) Vitalik Buterin (IQ score of 257) Do you see my point? Get real, 257 my eye. He would be listed in guiness if he was even close to that. I bet I can beat him at chess The real issue here is that IQ isn't a very good metric for intellectual capacity. It's just a widely known one :/ $ETC : Welcome to the Beginning >_> the ETC/ETH flippening!! weeee https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=ETC_BTCETC is literally going nowhere Ethereum hasn't already been. Why do you always seem to shill the worst coins gembitz? I feel bad for your portfolio ethereum(ETC) is growing!! why not let ^OP explain some things? hmmm yes etc price is growing nad mybe it will grow more but ETH is also growing in last 3 months eth value now more then double i think if etc will grow then eth will grow more it seems that eth will soon cross its all time high value
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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February 14, 2018, 10:12:58 PM |
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Guys, there are quite a lot smart contract platforms on the market at the moment and new ones are coming. Do you think Ethereum will retain leadership among such a platforms forever? For me, it might be more profitable to invest in lower market cap platforms (Lisk, Qtum EOS, ..) ?
You're making the assumption those lower market cap platforms will see the same kind of attention Ethereum has, and increase in adoption/usage/value at a greater rate than Ethereum (otherwise, it would be by definition, less profitable)....it's a bold assumption And do those platforms have a leader with an IQ of 257 like Vitalik Buterin when Albert Einstein and Bill Gates both had an identical IQs of 160? The saying goes whatever the other platforms can do we can do better, why bet on less intelligence? Stephen Hawking (IQ score of 160). Marilyn Vos Savant (IQ score of 228) ... Christopher Hirata (IQ score of 225) ... Kim Ung-Yong (IQ score of 210) ... Edith Stern (IQ score of more than 200) ... Christopher Michael Langan (IQ score between 190 and 210) ... Garry Kasparov (IQ score of 194) ... Philip Emeagwali (IQ score of 190) Vitalik Buterin (IQ score of 257) Do you see my point? Get real, 257 my eye. He would be listed in guiness if he was even close to that. I bet I can beat him at chess The real issue here is that IQ isn't a very good metric for intellectual capacity. It's just a widely known one :/ $ETC : Welcome to the Beginning >_> the ETC/ETH flippening!! weeee https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=ETC_BTCETC is literally going nowhere Ethereum hasn't already been. Why do you always seem to shill the worst coins gembitz? I feel bad for your portfolio ethereum(ETC) is growing!! why not let ^OP explain some things? hmmm Vitalik hasn't logged on here in years. Not sure why he should care either?
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February 15, 2018, 01:34:09 AM |
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Guys, there are quite a lot smart contract platforms on the market at the moment and new ones are coming. Do you think Ethereum will retain leadership among such a platforms forever? For me, it might be more profitable to invest in lower market cap platforms (Lisk, Qtum EOS, ..) ?
You're making the assumption those lower market cap platforms will see the same kind of attention Ethereum has, and increase in adoption/usage/value at a greater rate than Ethereum (otherwise, it would be by definition, less profitable)....it's a bold assumption And do those platforms have a leader with an IQ of 257 like Vitalik Buterin when Albert Einstein and Bill Gates both had an identical IQs of 160? The saying goes whatever the other platforms can do we can do better, why bet on less intelligence? Stephen Hawking (IQ score of 160). Marilyn Vos Savant (IQ score of 228) ... Christopher Hirata (IQ score of 225) ... Kim Ung-Yong (IQ score of 210) ... Edith Stern (IQ score of more than 200) ... Christopher Michael Langan (IQ score between 190 and 210) ... Garry Kasparov (IQ score of 194) ... Philip Emeagwali (IQ score of 190) Vitalik Buterin (IQ score of 257) Do you see my point? Get real, 257 my eye. He would be listed in guiness if he was even close to that. I bet I can beat him at chess The real issue here is that IQ isn't a very good metric for intellectual capacity. It's just a widely known one :/ $ETC : Welcome to the Beginning >_> the ETC/ETH flippening!! weeee https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=ETC_BTCETC is literally going nowhere Ethereum hasn't already been. Why do you always seem to shill the worst coins gembitz? I feel bad for your portfolio Below video even mentions the 257 IQ but I got it from another source and it was also 257 https://steemit.com/crypto/@icedrum/vitalik-buterin-s-iq-will-leave-you-speechless
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rz20
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February 15, 2018, 05:05:56 AM |
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Guys, there are quite a lot smart contract platforms on the market at the moment and new ones are coming. Do you think Ethereum will retain leadership among such a platforms forever? For me, it might be more profitable to invest in lower market cap platforms (Lisk, Qtum EOS, ..) ?
You're making the assumption those lower market cap platforms will see the same kind of attention Ethereum has, and increase in adoption/usage/value at a greater rate than Ethereum (otherwise, it would be by definition, less profitable)....it's a bold assumption And do those platforms have a leader with an IQ of 257 like Vitalik Buterin when Albert Einstein and Bill Gates both had an identical IQs of 160? The saying goes whatever the other platforms can do we can do better, why bet on less intelligence? Stephen Hawking (IQ score of 160). Marilyn Vos Savant (IQ score of 228) ... Christopher Hirata (IQ score of 225) ... Kim Ung-Yong (IQ score of 210) ... Edith Stern (IQ score of more than 200) ... Christopher Michael Langan (IQ score between 190 and 210) ... Garry Kasparov (IQ score of 194) ... Philip Emeagwali (IQ score of 190) Vitalik Buterin (IQ score of 257) Do you see my point? Get real, 257 my eye. He would be listed in guiness if he was even close to that. I bet I can beat him at chess The real issue here is that IQ isn't a very good metric for intellectual capacity. It's just a widely known one :/ $ETC : Welcome to the Beginning >_> the ETC/ETH flippening!! weeee https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=ETC_BTCETC is literally going nowhere Ethereum hasn't already been. Why do you always seem to shill the worst coins gembitz? I feel bad for your portfolio ethereum(ETC) is growing!! why not let ^OP explain some things? hmmm I bought ETC when the price was around .006BTC since that price has fallen to as low as .0016 trust me ETC is not growing its just being pumped.
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Ruhtilg
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February 15, 2018, 08:25:52 AM |
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Guys, there are quite a lot smart contract platforms on the market at the moment and new ones are coming. Do you think Ethereum will retain leadership among such a platforms forever? For me, it might be more profitable to invest in lower market cap platforms (Lisk, Qtum EOS, ..) ?
You're making the assumption those lower market cap platforms will see the same kind of attention Ethereum has, and increase in adoption/usage/value at a greater rate than Ethereum (otherwise, it would be by definition, less profitable)....it's a bold assumption And do those platforms have a leader with an IQ of 257 like Vitalik Buterin when Albert Einstein and Bill Gates both had an identical IQs of 160? The saying goes whatever the other platforms can do we can do better, why bet on less intelligence? Stephen Hawking (IQ score of 160). Marilyn Vos Savant (IQ score of 228) ... Christopher Hirata (IQ score of 225) ... Kim Ung-Yong (IQ score of 210) ... Edith Stern (IQ score of more than 200) ... Christopher Michael Langan (IQ score between 190 and 210) ... Garry Kasparov (IQ score of 194) ... Philip Emeagwali (IQ score of 190) Vitalik Buterin (IQ score of 257) Do you see my point? Get real, 257 my eye. He would be listed in guiness if he was even close to that. I bet I can beat him at chess The real issue here is that IQ isn't a very good metric for intellectual capacity. It's just a widely known one :/ $ETC : Welcome to the Beginning >_> the ETC/ETH flippening!! weeee https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=ETC_BTCETC is literally going nowhere Ethereum hasn't already been. Why do you always seem to shill the worst coins gembitz? I feel bad for your portfolio ethereum(ETC) is growing!! why not let ^OP explain some things? hmmm I bought ETC when the price was around .006BTC since that price has fallen to as low as .0016 trust me ETC is not growing its just being pumped. That could be right. But the ETC price is rising fast than many other coins.
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February 15, 2018, 10:38:34 AM |
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what the actual date for POS ?
any schedule ?
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moli1
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February 15, 2018, 11:55:00 AM |
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after disadvantageous few weeks, showing some effort & digital currency Ethereum is showing signs of recovery, and is currently worth $922.
this marks a dramatic turnaround since February 5,
when its value slumped to just $578.43, but way off its January 14 peak of $1,370.18.
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February 15, 2018, 06:16:34 PM |
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Guys, there are quite a lot smart contract platforms on the market at the moment and new ones are coming. Do you think Ethereum will retain leadership among such a platforms forever? For me, it might be more profitable to invest in lower market cap platforms (Lisk, Qtum EOS, ..) ?
You're making the assumption those lower market cap platforms will see the same kind of attention Ethereum has, and increase in adoption/usage/value at a greater rate than Ethereum (otherwise, it would be by definition, less profitable)....it's a bold assumption And do those platforms have a leader with an IQ of 257 like Vitalik Buterin when Albert Einstein and Bill Gates both had an identical IQs of 160? The saying goes whatever the other platforms can do we can do better, why bet on less intelligence? Stephen Hawking (IQ score of 160). Marilyn Vos Savant (IQ score of 228) ... Christopher Hirata (IQ score of 225) ... Kim Ung-Yong (IQ score of 210) ... Edith Stern (IQ score of more than 200) ... Christopher Michael Langan (IQ score between 190 and 210) ... Garry Kasparov (IQ score of 194) ... Philip Emeagwali (IQ score of 190) Vitalik Buterin (IQ score of 257) Do you see my point? Get real, 257 my eye. He would be listed in guiness if he was even close to that. I bet I can beat him at chess The real issue here is that IQ isn't a very good metric for intellectual capacity. It's just a widely known one :/ $ETC : Welcome to the Beginning >_> the ETC/ETH flippening!! weeee https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=ETC_BTCETC is literally going nowhere Ethereum hasn't already been. Why do you always seem to shill the worst coins gembitz? I feel bad for your portfolio ethereum(ETC) is growing!! why not let ^OP explain some things? hmmm yes etc price is growing nad mybe it will grow more but ETH is also growing in last 3 months eth value now more then double i think if etc will grow then eth will grow more it seems that eth will soon cross its all time high value ETC it will grow if anyone is going to build dapps on it because right now ETC's dapps are a very low number https://www.reddit.com/r/EthereumClassic/comments/7n93ue/is_there_a_list_of_dapps_currently_being/
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February 15, 2018, 09:57:00 PM |
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ethereum is a government cryptocurrency, isn't it!
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February 15, 2018, 10:14:24 PM |
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editor Yoichi Hirai quit?
ffs
I believe the majority is failing to see the importance of his perception on the legal matter concerning developer interventions in the blockchain. Manual intervention defies the concept of the technology.
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February 15, 2018, 10:19:45 PM |
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This is a team failure, go shame on you.
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logictense
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February 15, 2018, 10:22:05 PM |
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editor Yoichi Hirai quit?
ffs
I believe the majority is failing to see the importance of his perception on the legal matter concerning developer interventions in the blockchain. Manual intervention defies the concept of the technology.
Never heard of that name. Forbes editor? Not only technicians and their contributions are important. Writers, analysts, politicians, merchants and everyone whose professional activity is incorporated into studying and bolstering the blockchain technology are equally efficient elements of community.
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February 15, 2018, 11:11:59 PM |
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so mr. Vitalik gonna leave the internet now?
He said he would leave if the community wouldn't grow up.
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