Here's another list of some good quotes for your site.
Honestly, I can't imagine that someone will remain untagged if he starts a topic in Meta offering crypto for Merits.
Your earned Merit (for you 543 Merit) will never decrease because it isn't affected when you are meriting another user's post. Sending Merit does only mean that you'll need 1 sMerit (sendable Merit) to do so, the amount of your sMerit is displayed directly after you click +Merit for a post you want to give Merit to.
There's a small transaction fee for very large transactions. The node that generates the block that contains the transaction gets the fee.
I generated 5 blocks today on my Pentium processor.
The number of coins created per block is halved every 4 years, not the number of blocks created. 50 coins are created per block now. When we reach about 200,000 blocks, each block will be worth 25 coins. After another 200,000 blocks (4 years), each block will be worth 12.5 coins.
In the future you could pay an additional voluntary fee for your transactions to get priority, but this isn't implemented now (in either generating or sending, I think).
It isn't necessary to have a "Bitcoin team". People will independently use/promote/protect the currencies that they find the most value in.
Bitcoin won't allow blocks over 1MB, so assuming a (rather small) average transaction size of 216 bytes, Bitcoin can only handle 4,629 transactions per 10 minutes.
I don't like it when people say this. The expected value of 1 Bitcoin in the future (by full adoption) is $10,000/BTC. By this same logic you can say you wish you heard about Bitcoin 3 years ago, 3 years from now.
chart buddy goes up
and hey, so does our net worth
go chart buddy go