rigel
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Thank God I'm an atheist
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November 18, 2016, 10:33:35 PM |
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sometimes they come back...
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TaunSew
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November 18, 2016, 11:42:48 PM |
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Sound money and religious implications has been a personal project of mine, within cryptocurrency. Did you know there has been fatwas and declaration of haram against Bitcoin? It usually comes down to easy replication, as there are 1000s of QT-shitcoin clones, and Bitcoin's inflation. When we seriously evaluate the state of cryptocurrency, what projects do not have inflation? 10-second tangent and then back to the topic, why we are all suckers in hopping onto these inflationary platforms? Inflation is a tax on the non-rich. The religions of the book, including Islam and Christianity (although not many follow the principles anymore), knew inflation was a scam. I had been collecting empirical evidence on NEM users and NEM userbase does have a lot of Muslims. There were many swarming the Facebook pages back in 2014 and 2015. Today, the most NEM-users per capita are based out of Malaysia. Malaysia is actually the leader of Islamic Finance. http://theconversation.com/islamic-finance-goes-global-but-malaysia-still-leads-the-way-27347 It is not a coincidence, because NEM is the only halal cryptocurrency. Does NEM promote itself as a halal or Muslim coin? Definitely not. And I would say it goes both ways too. The many Muslim users in NEM do not proselytize about Islamic principles. Nevertheless, at some point, I would like to get affirmations of support from religious leaders in Malaysia. 
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There ain't no Revolution like a NEMolution. The only solution is Bitcoin's dissolution! NEM!
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CryptoSporidium
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November 19, 2016, 10:25:27 AM |
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Sound money and religious implications has been a personal project of mine, within cryptocurrency. Did you know there has been fatwas and declaration of haram against Bitcoin? It usually comes down to easy replication, as there are 1000s of QT-shitcoin clones, and Bitcoin's inflation. When we seriously evaluate the state of cryptocurrency, what projects do not have inflation? 10-second tangent and then back to the topic, why we are all suckers in hopping onto these inflationary platforms? Inflation is a tax on the non-rich. The religions of the book, including Islam and Christianity (although not many follow the principles anymore), knew inflation was a scam. I had been collecting empirical evidence on NEM users and NEM userbase does have a lot of Muslims. There were many swarming the Facebook pages back in 2014 and 2015. Today, the most NEM-users per capita are based out of Malaysia. Malaysia is actually the leader of Islamic Finance. http://theconversation.com/islamic-finance-goes-global-but-malaysia-still-leads-the-way-27347 It is not a coincidence, because NEM is the only halal cryptocurrency. Does NEM promote itself as a halal or Muslim coin? Definitely not. And I would say it goes both ways too. The many Muslim users in NEM do not proselytize about Islamic principles. Nevertheless, at some point, I would like to get affirmations of support from religious leaders in Malaysia.  Did you buy this user account from UtopianFuture?
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garp
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November 19, 2016, 11:44:51 AM |
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All links between religion, blockchain and crypto-currencies should be avoided. Thank you.
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LemonAndFriesOne
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November 20, 2016, 02:44:17 AM |
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Did you buy this user account from UtopianFuture?
I'd figure that UP was still around, how'd you figure it out that Taunsew might be him?
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rajc
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November 20, 2016, 06:43:51 AM |
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jabo38
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mining is so 2012-2013
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November 20, 2016, 02:33:18 PM |
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I read their white paper. Apostille can do everything they can do, plus A LOT more. In addition, doesn't need its own chain but can just use an already existing one like NEM. We are hard at work improving the NEM wallet to add Apostille features and make it easier to message, transfer, split ownership and more.
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Thingamajig
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November 20, 2016, 05:02:08 PM |
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All links between religion, blockchain and crypto-currencies should be avoided. Thank you.
I agree, but they are closely tied when it comes to the manipulation and control of a populace. It took us centeries to seperate church from state. The new religion is now money, with banks as it's church -- how long will it be before we seperate banks from state? (Government) I think a big portion of crypto users are subconsciously aware of this. The manipulation of FIAT the primary source of the fake booms and busts in the modern day economy.
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CryptoSporidium
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November 21, 2016, 01:16:12 AM |
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Did you buy this user account from UtopianFuture?
I'd figure that UP was still around, how'd you figure it out that Taunsew might be him? Common knowledge I think , from memory CfB outed Taunsew as being UP
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cryptonit
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November 21, 2016, 08:49:33 AM |
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Sound money and religious implications has been a personal project of mine, within cryptocurrency. Did you know there has been fatwas and declaration of haram against Bitcoin? It usually comes down to easy replication, as there are 1000s of QT-shitcoin clones, and Bitcoin's inflation. When we seriously evaluate the state of cryptocurrency, what projects do not have inflation? 10-second tangent and then back to the topic, why we are all suckers in hopping onto these inflationary platforms? Inflation is a tax on the non-rich. The religions of the book, including Islam and Christianity (although not many follow the principles anymore), knew inflation was a scam. I had been collecting empirical evidence on NEM users and NEM userbase does have a lot of Muslims. There were many swarming the Facebook pages back in 2014 and 2015. Today, the most NEM-users per capita are based out of Malaysia. Malaysia is actually the leader of Islamic Finance. http://theconversation.com/islamic-finance-goes-global-but-malaysia-still-leads-the-way-27347 It is not a coincidence, because NEM is the only halal cryptocurrency. Does NEM promote itself as a halal or Muslim coin? Definitely not. And I would say it goes both ways too. The many Muslim users in NEM do not proselytize about Islamic principles. Nevertheless, at some point, I would like to get affirmations of support from religious leaders in Malaysia.  if NEM fulfill some islamic rules to be considered as "clean" nice to state zero inflation as a major pillar of NEM nice too but i would never try to promotote NEM as "the" islamic coin that does more harm then good NEM is a coin for everyone no matter of race gender religion nothing should limit us by bind us to one part of society that might exclude lot other parts
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Fatih87SK
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November 21, 2016, 09:56:59 AM |
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Sound money and religious implications has been a personal project of mine, within cryptocurrency. Did you know there has been fatwas and declaration of haram against Bitcoin? It usually comes down to easy replication, as there are 1000s of QT-shitcoin clones, and Bitcoin's inflation. When we seriously evaluate the state of cryptocurrency, what projects do not have inflation? 10-second tangent and then back to the topic, why we are all suckers in hopping onto these inflationary platforms? Inflation is a tax on the non-rich. The religions of the book, including Islam and Christianity (although not many follow the principles anymore), knew inflation was a scam. I had been collecting empirical evidence on NEM users and NEM userbase does have a lot of Muslims. There were many swarming the Facebook pages back in 2014 and 2015. Today, the most NEM-users per capita are based out of Malaysia. Malaysia is actually the leader of Islamic Finance. http://theconversation.com/islamic-finance-goes-global-but-malaysia-still-leads-the-way-27347 It is not a coincidence, because NEM is the only halal cryptocurrency. Does NEM promote itself as a halal or Muslim coin? Definitely not. And I would say it goes both ways too. The many Muslim users in NEM do not proselytize about Islamic principles. Nevertheless, at some point, I would like to get affirmations of support from religious leaders in Malaysia.  if NEM fulfill some islamic rules to be considered as "clean" nice to state zero inflation as a major pillar of NEM nice too but i would never try to promotote NEM as "the" islamic coin that does more harm then good NEM is a coin for everyone no matter of race gender religion nothing should limit us by bind us to one part of society that might exclude lot other parts +8,999,999,999
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dadingsda
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November 21, 2016, 06:25:37 PM |
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Oh shit  But "lot more" sounds assuasive  ps: Immer doppelt dreifach sichern
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INVALID BBCODE: close of unopened tag in table (1)
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hanksBTC
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Betbase.io It's never been easier to run a casino
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November 21, 2016, 06:40:18 PM |
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Hello, I am new to this coin. Is it good to invest into this coin looking for a good gain in future. I am worried of 9 billion supply, is there any chance of price appreciation in the next 2 years? What makes NEM special?
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Mastiv
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November 21, 2016, 06:52:41 PM |
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Hello, I am new to this coin. Is it good to invest into this coin looking for a good gain in future. I am worried of 9 billion supply, is there any chance of price appreciation in the next 2 years? What makes NEM special?
You should do some research by yourself about this project. 
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HAVUJA PERKELE!
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November 21, 2016, 06:55:55 PM |
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cryptonit
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November 21, 2016, 07:31:05 PM |
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Hello, I am new to this coin. Is it good to invest into this coin looking for a good gain in future. I am worried of 9 billion supply, is there any chance of price appreciation in the next 2 years? What makes NEM special?
https://www.nem.io/
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TaunSew
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November 21, 2016, 08:11:39 PM |
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NEM is overall deflation. Anytime someone lose their private keys, there is less XEM to circulate and everyone else becomes richer.
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There ain't no Revolution like a NEMolution. The only solution is Bitcoin's dissolution! NEM!
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gentlemand
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Welt Am Draht
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November 21, 2016, 09:52:46 PM |
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NEM is overall deflation. Anytime someone lose their private keys, there is less XEM to circulate and everyone else becomes richer.
That's said a great deal about Bitcoin as well but unless everything's circulating all of the time it's a bit of a reach. Either way I'd prefer to be a little poorer so the unfortunate fella can have his private keys back.
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TaunSew
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November 22, 2016, 04:07:30 AM |
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NEM is overall deflation. Anytime someone lose their private keys, there is less XEM to circulate and everyone else becomes richer.
That's said a great deal about Bitcoin as well but unless everything's circulating all of the time it's a bit of a reach. Either way I'd prefer to be a little poorer so the unfortunate fella can have his private keys back. That "fella" had at least 3 million XEM. What you suggest is no different than saying bail out for bankers, rich and elites. Good riddance to him. We should be focusing more on the ordinary man, not the new bankers of crypto. NEM is about creating an egalitarian future for all people.
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There ain't no Revolution like a NEMolution. The only solution is Bitcoin's dissolution! NEM!
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