Zackgeno96
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March 05, 2014, 01:39:04 PM |
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woah, now what fancy county do you hail from, here in Canada one in 50 Canadians own a house let alone internet! were stuck in these igloos in shit eh? rough life? eh
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count_cyrpto
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March 05, 2014, 01:41:02 PM |
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Then there is this internet currency. This internet currency requires internet, and a computer/smartphone. Do these people have access to that?
Think before you speak.
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Mjollnir
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March 05, 2014, 01:41:52 PM |
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woah, now what fancy county do you hail from, here in Canada one in 50 Canadians own a house let alone internet! were stuck in these igloos in shit eh? rough life? eh
LOL In the Netherlands we still wear
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coins101
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March 05, 2014, 01:42:53 PM |
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Hedging out of Bitcoin and Aurora as the price drops into MazaCoin as the price rises. That would be a good move
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etoque
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March 05, 2014, 01:46:27 PM |
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Hedging out of Bitcoin and Aurora as the price drops into MazaCoin as the price rises. That would be a good move Im waiting good price for selling my 3.7AUR and invest in maza, Its seems more stable and less dangerous
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March 05, 2014, 01:47:58 PM |
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They live in forest with no internet, no laws, can't read and write and hunts animals for food.
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Elitzer
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March 05, 2014, 01:51:44 PM |
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*sigh*
Chill your tits men(and women).
I wasn't saying that NOBODY has access to the internet.. I'm fully aware they have a website and all that. I'm talking about the ones who are in a really bad position over there, just like in many other countries.
I'm just asking if there has been any talk about this. I guess paper wallets could work, but I haven't looked much into how they function.
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majorminers
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March 05, 2014, 01:55:30 PM |
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*sigh*
Chill your tits men(and women).
I wasn't saying that NOBODY has access to the internet.. I'm fully aware they have a website and all that. I'm talking about the ones who are in a really bad position over there, just like in many other countries.
I'm just asking if there has been any talk about this. I guess paper wallets could work, but I haven't looked much into how they function.
Your question was valid. People in this county earn less than $8,000/year. Not all will have internet access. However, overall the tribe shouldn't have any problem using Mazacoin.
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Vaesar
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March 05, 2014, 01:55:50 PM |
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Hedging out of Bitcoin and Aurora as the price drops into MazaCoin as the price rises. That would be a good move Im waiting good price for selling my 3.7AUR and invest in maza, Its seems more stable and less dangerous You probably should have sold yesterday or the day before, AUR is only going to be going down now, it's going to plummet even more when they do the supposed "air drop". There's only ~100k coins in circulation, there are 10.5mil coins premined, the skyrocketing price was merely a pump and dump, and too many people have been suckered into buying at such a high price.
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multi-pool.eu
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March 05, 2014, 01:58:55 PM |
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quarkkid
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March 05, 2014, 01:59:22 PM |
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Hedging out of Bitcoin and Aurora as the price drops into MazaCoin as the price rises. That would be a good move Im waiting good price for selling my 3.7AUR and invest in maza, Its seems more stable and less dangerous You probably should have sold yesterday or the day before, AUR is only going to be going down now, it's going to plummet even more when they do the supposed "air drop". There's only ~100k coins in circulation, there are 10.5mil coins premined, the skyrocketing price was merely a pump and dump, and too many people have been suckered into buying at such a high price. ...You say suckered??...lol really?...They panic bought without thinking, nobody else to blame..iv been there a few times...not anymore lol
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coins101
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March 05, 2014, 01:59:59 PM |
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One request chaps:
LETS GET THE BIG DOGE BY FRIDAY.
We still haven't meet our target yet.
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Herp
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March 05, 2014, 02:00:13 PM |
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Hedging out of Bitcoin and Aurora as the price drops into MazaCoin as the price rises. That would be a good move Im waiting good price for selling my 3.7AUR and invest in maza, Its seems more stable and less dangerous You probably should have sold yesterday or the day before, AUR is only going to be going down now, it's going to plummet even more when they do the supposed "air drop". There's only ~100k coins in circulation, there are 10.5mil coins premined, the skyrocketing price was merely a pump and dump, and too many people have been suckered into buying at such a high price. We've seen a -4.91 % drop in Bitcoin price and a -14% drop in Litecoin price. So the big boys retracing a bit. It's natural smaller coins suffer even bigger corrections. We should see more craziness once bitcoins jumps above $700.
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count_cyrpto
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March 05, 2014, 02:01:00 PM |
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*sigh*
Chill your tits men(and women).
I wasn't saying that NOBODY has access to the internet.. I'm fully aware they have a website and all that. I'm talking about the ones who are in a really bad position over there, just like in many other countries.
I'm just asking if there has been any talk about this. I guess paper wallets could work, but I haven't looked much into how they function.
Your question was valid. People in this county earn less than $8,000/year. Not all will have internet access. However, overall the tribe shouldn't have any problem using Mazacoin. Earnings per year is irrelevant when not factoring in cost of living.
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KingSchultz
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March 05, 2014, 02:01:45 PM |
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They should have a plan in place in case the coin is a great success to make the currency more usable for all of its members. There's no question that it's possible even for the poor, and if the tribe sees a great influx of cash they should have no problem implementing something that works. I'd like to see more about how they plan to do this publicly, but maybe that will come with more media coverage and stories.
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scroogeMcDuck
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March 05, 2014, 02:06:04 PM |
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Loving the publicity maza is getting. I'm keeping an eye out for the WSJ article also.
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majorminers
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March 05, 2014, 02:06:30 PM |
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They should have a plan in place in case the coin is a great success to make the currency more usable for all of its members. There's no question that it's possible even for the poor, and if the tribe sees a great influx of cash they should have no problem implementing something that works. I'd like to see more about how they plan to do this publicly, but maybe that will come with more media coverage and stories.
Check this out: http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/03/03/9-questions-surrounding-mazacoin-lakota-cryptocurrency-answered-153750They have plans for sure. Harris expects 50% of the vendors to accept MZC within one year.
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maxsolnc
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March 05, 2014, 02:06:38 PM |
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good this article is also on their frontpage
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DTC: DMcKNp47fNtgM7sritK9GfJEQ1DzME5nwk BTC: 1FgUGra685ZwkrX5VnRvfaYp4bHJhC7x4H
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anonymousxx1503
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March 05, 2014, 02:07:34 PM |
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twitter is exploding.
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I'd like to thank eduffield and the other developers for this critically important evolution in virtual currency. DarkCoin is what bitcoin should have been. Some might call it "Bitcoin 2.0" but would do better by saying: "DarkCoin is digital cash." - Child Harold - February 28, 2014 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=421615.msg5424980#msg5424980
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