not at all, it’s easy to buy cash only tracphone, mint, boost, etc. and there are plenty of explicit anonymous providers such as phreeli. That said, I don’t think its a problem whatsoever and we shouldn’t have laws…
While I agree on the core idea, I found the way you went about saying it pretty embarrassing.
Fair, but the point stands.
What do you think about it being a preventative measure against future SBFs?
It seems pretty likely this was an intentional leak meant as a viral outrage based advertising campaign. The content is not just ridiculous but also underdeveloped for someone who actually believed it. And since I'm now…
It’s just not a lot of money in most cases. Often in the hundred to few thousand range. And there is usually a data sample, such as the schema and the first 100 rows, or a demo. Of course, those aren’t strict guarantees…
Escrow was pretty popular on Raidforums, high reputation forum users would not only escrow transactions directly but also do things like pseudo-publicly validate or invalidate claims by checking a sellers data or tools…
I have a hard time believing that’s a legitimate statistic. Even being a normal daily smoker would equate to a lot more than 2%.
That’s because it’s for the $250 deposit.
I know that’s what one would expect, but it’s not true. Many large ransomware distributors have a solid record of keeping their word and established relationships with the negotiation firms. Trustworthiness and honesty…
I don’t know the specifics of federal authority when it comes to internet, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it fell under interstate commerce, which is how they justify federal drug laws.
The Y axis is dollars, not BTC.
Don’t commercial hydrogen fuel cells create water as a byproduct?
Not certain at all, it’s based on last universal common ancestor estimates(LUCA) and supported by (lack of) fossil record.
Sounds interesting, but after reading the entire page I’m still not sure I understand it.
Unfortunately, that doesn’t tell the full story. Features and optimizations often come with costs such as security and complexity. Not to mention many cryptocurrency projects have an embedded self-enrichment scheme for…
Ham bands are jammed with traffic? My experience is you can barely find anyone, except on repeaters, and even then it’s pretty quiet besides during scheduled check-ins in the evening (or similar events.) I even travel…
No offense but it sounds like you need to take a media break and get some air. Go camping.
Decred is a cryptocurrency who’s core offering is an expanded governance system. Although at the top it’s pretty much run by the company right now.
There’s nothing wrong with a neutral, politically uninterested party running the infrastructure for profit reasons. In fact it’s probably better than a bunch of charged and opinionated members trying to sway influence…
Decred has ASICs and there is nothing they can realistically jump to.
I think it’s by height in which case it makes sense… maybe.
It’s more like social networks. Sure you may have a similar (or better) Twitter but everyone is on Twitter so it’s hard to get any traction. If you do capture a significant number of real users than yes there’s not much…
Very light reading with large, unsubstantiated leaps and derivative opinions. The fact that work of this quality is getting traction just makes the HN anti-crypto bias evident. Do they even click through?
Am I missing something? The link you posted directly links to a clear statement that they don’t and never will hold. Where’s the sidestepping?
not at all, it’s easy to buy cash only tracphone, mint, boost, etc. and there are plenty of explicit anonymous providers such as phreeli. That said, I don’t think its a problem whatsoever and we shouldn’t have laws…
While I agree on the core idea, I found the way you went about saying it pretty embarrassing.
Fair, but the point stands.
What do you think about it being a preventative measure against future SBFs?
It seems pretty likely this was an intentional leak meant as a viral outrage based advertising campaign. The content is not just ridiculous but also underdeveloped for someone who actually believed it. And since I'm now…
It’s just not a lot of money in most cases. Often in the hundred to few thousand range. And there is usually a data sample, such as the schema and the first 100 rows, or a demo. Of course, those aren’t strict guarantees…
Escrow was pretty popular on Raidforums, high reputation forum users would not only escrow transactions directly but also do things like pseudo-publicly validate or invalidate claims by checking a sellers data or tools…
I have a hard time believing that’s a legitimate statistic. Even being a normal daily smoker would equate to a lot more than 2%.
That’s because it’s for the $250 deposit.
I know that’s what one would expect, but it’s not true. Many large ransomware distributors have a solid record of keeping their word and established relationships with the negotiation firms. Trustworthiness and honesty…
I don’t know the specifics of federal authority when it comes to internet, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it fell under interstate commerce, which is how they justify federal drug laws.
The Y axis is dollars, not BTC.
Don’t commercial hydrogen fuel cells create water as a byproduct?
Not certain at all, it’s based on last universal common ancestor estimates(LUCA) and supported by (lack of) fossil record.
Sounds interesting, but after reading the entire page I’m still not sure I understand it.
Unfortunately, that doesn’t tell the full story. Features and optimizations often come with costs such as security and complexity. Not to mention many cryptocurrency projects have an embedded self-enrichment scheme for…
Ham bands are jammed with traffic? My experience is you can barely find anyone, except on repeaters, and even then it’s pretty quiet besides during scheduled check-ins in the evening (or similar events.) I even travel…
No offense but it sounds like you need to take a media break and get some air. Go camping.
Decred is a cryptocurrency who’s core offering is an expanded governance system. Although at the top it’s pretty much run by the company right now.
There’s nothing wrong with a neutral, politically uninterested party running the infrastructure for profit reasons. In fact it’s probably better than a bunch of charged and opinionated members trying to sway influence…
Decred has ASICs and there is nothing they can realistically jump to.
I think it’s by height in which case it makes sense… maybe.
It’s more like social networks. Sure you may have a similar (or better) Twitter but everyone is on Twitter so it’s hard to get any traction. If you do capture a significant number of real users than yes there’s not much…
Very light reading with large, unsubstantiated leaps and derivative opinions. The fact that work of this quality is getting traction just makes the HN anti-crypto bias evident. Do they even click through?
Am I missing something? The link you posted directly links to a clear statement that they don’t and never will hold. Where’s the sidestepping?