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Re: Plagiarism and copy/paste posts
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botany
on 24/02/2018, 11:59:11 UTC


You seem to be too generous, Lauda. Plagiarism, in my opinion, should be dealt with a perma-ban hammer at the first offense.
There is just no excuse.

In this case however, it is not an isolated instance.


Ethereum has some inherent problems one being a single layered coin.  I personally like Cardano (ADA) as better replacement for ETH- Cardano utilizes a multi-layered infrastructure. The accounting layer is separate from the smart contract execution layer. This is a signifcant innovation since it allows for absolute flexibility in protocol utilization, app development and security systems.

Bitcoin is undoubtedly the best coin to "invest" in at the moment.  Not that others aren't ( I like IOTA, GameCredits, and ADA as well) but BTC is King.

https://www.investing.com/analysis/how-cardano-muscled-its-way-into-the-cryptocurrency-top-10-200291919

Andrey Solovyev, a software engineer with an academic background in applied mathematics who is also co-founder and head of product for mom.life, explains that Cardano utilizes a multi-layered infrastructure. The accounting layer is separate from the smart contract execution layer. This is a signifcant innovation, he says, since it allows for absolute flexibility in protocol utilization, app development and security systems.


Another example
Accommodation-Travel agencies CheapAir and Destinia also accept Bitcoin payments for hotel bookings.
Expedia doesn’t accept Bitcoin for flights, but it does for hotel bookings. The travel giant uses an online platform called Coinbase to secure transfers of the digital currency.
Gyft.com is a digital gift card platform that lets you buy gift cards in Bitcoin to Hotels.com, which offers bookings at more than 150,000 hotels.
9flats.com, Airbnb’s European rival headquartered in Berlin, accepts Bitcoin payments for its short term home rentals.

http://fortune.com/2017/12/21/bitcoin-travel-cryptocurrency-bookings/

Accommodation
  • Travel agencies CheapAir and Destinia also accept Bitcoin payments for hotel bookings.
  • Expedia doesn’t accept Bitcoin for flights, but it does for hotel bookings. The travel giant uses an online platform called Coinbase to secure transfers of the digital currency.
  • Gyft.com is a digital gift card platform that lets you buy gift cards in Bitcoin to Hotels.com, which offers bookings at more than 150,000 hotels.
  • 9flats.com, Airbnb’s European rival headquartered in Berlin, accepts Bitcoin payments for its short term home rentals.