Torn Mind
Lifer
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Ordering by the truckload. wow. Everyone wants to be their own central bank.
not to mention premined and almost impossible to sync the wallet uke:
^ It's only ~$10,000 if he bought during the major sales this fall. I doubt it's the end of the world for him, and who would mine and consider one drop the end of it? It's a cyclical pattern thus far.
The only pain I feel is for those who have bought coins at $1200. Then again if they wait long enough I won't be surprised to see it fly by that again someday.
If he had 10 grand to throw into a GPU investment, it means it was like pocket change to him.
I don't see cryptocurrency ending anytime soon, unless it gets hacked. I for one love the fact that it's outside the realm of politicians and governments. It's also fairly anonymous so no NSA spying on me. Plus no transaction fees. The ones that are really afraid are the banks and processing merchants like MasterCard and Visa.
He got those during roughly in the spring, after the first great Litecoin bubble, so he should be still well in the black.^ It's only ~$10,000 if he bought during the major sales this fall. I doubt it's the end of the world for him, and who would mine and consider one drop the end of it? It's a cyclical pattern thus far.
I don't think you quite understand the full capabilities of the NSA
I don't really worry about it or care much at all (I don't send/receive anything that would be interesting in the least to those folks), but I have one rule for you :
If you send ANYTHING online, it can, and almost certainly IS collected and analyzed by the NSA. Assuming that it's anonymous is a very very risky proposition.
True but the NSA needs to know wallet addresses to follow the transaction chain and then put that address to a face. Much harder than just having a bank hand over transactions and account info.
True but the NSA needs to know wallet addresses to follow the transaction chain and then put that address to a face. Much harder than just having a bank hand over transactions and account info.
I don't see cryptocurrency ending anytime soon, unless it gets hacked. I for one love the fact that it's outside the realm of politicians and governments. It's also fairly anonymous so no NSA spying on me. Plus no transaction fees. The ones that are really afraid are the banks and processing merchants like MasterCard and Visa.
He's on the Hardforums and started mining Litecoins with those back in May. All costs have been covered for months.
Heh, DOGE difficulty went down. That makes no sense at all.
bumpAre people only trading on coinedup.com? I'm looking to get rid of my LTC. Though I have less than 1... Not quite sure what to get rid of them for either.
Ya there hasn't been a reliable pool.. Thank God for backups.My guess is that with most of the major pools offline the global hashrate has fallen far enough for the difficulty to revert due to the decrease in block rate solves.
Heh, DOGE difficulty went down. That makes no sense at all.