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Cointelegraph First Birthday contest
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2good2betrue
on 11/02/2015, 15:46:23 UTC
Have your company name included in Cointelegraph Business Catalog for free with no expiry date!

Share this article via Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google + or Reddit and include the following line: “CoinTelegraph is celebrating its one year anniversary.”
Be sure to shoot an email to drop@cointelegraph.com with a link to your share (re: CT Birthday).

The five companies which have gathered the most likes and reposts/ retweets/ upvotes etc. by the end of the auction (the likes are calculated collectively
for each company if the article is shared on several social networks) will be placed in our Business Catalog for free with no expiry date.
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Re: $30 Giveaway from Cointelegraph and Counterparty Foundation
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2good2betrue
on 06/02/2015, 07:26:27 UTC
If you need 30 friends on facebook then it's not somehing i would be interested in.
I don't use facebook and never will, too intrusive for me.
Good luck but mabe a good idea to change the topic title, it's not really a $30 giveaway.
I must admit i haven't looked at the links yet but it's the facebook thing that cancells me out straight away.

Yeah, it's not exactly what I would call it - doesn't sound like a giveaway to me.
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Re: Monero (XMR) Speculation thread
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2good2betrue
on 11/08/2014, 14:13:31 UTC
I am disappointed that the market currently places low value on Monero, but the markets are illogical.
Market does not do anything without a good reason. In case of prices - Market will never put it down until he gets a serious thoughts about it. You should just face it and realize that low value wasn't happend without a reason. It is not an illogical. You get me?    
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Re: [FAQ] Is BitCoin a Ponzi or pyramid scheme? (Newbie-Friendly)
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2good2betrue
on 04/08/2014, 09:43:12 UTC
I can't fathom how someone comes to that conclusion, Bitcoin and Ponzi schemes don't have anything in common.
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Re: [POLL] When Buying Groceries...would you use BTC, GOOG or USD...?
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2good2betrue
on 04/08/2014, 09:39:40 UTC
Soon as people can goto woolworths, coles or aldi and start buying there weekly food or groceries this is when much MUCH more spending will occur
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Re: #WARNING# NEW BLOCKCHAIN PHISHING SITE
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2good2betrue
on 04/08/2014, 09:35:45 UTC
Wow! This is surely a steping stone for bitcoin!
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Re: Real honest Money
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2good2betrue
on 04/08/2014, 09:32:18 UTC
It's becoming clearer and clearer to see that this is as much a unique selling point of Blackcoin and other POS coins as fast transaction times and interest gained from staking etc.
We should definitely hammer it home that Blackcoin is not just a ruthless, profit hungry lambo-coin, but also an efficient, secure and resource light coin too.
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Re: Trezor first edition unboxing
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2good2betrue
on 04/08/2014, 09:28:42 UTC
It always makes me laugh during unboxing videos when people struggle to get the box open.   Smiley
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Re: Monero (XMR) Speculation thread
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2good2betrue
on 03/08/2014, 05:34:40 UTC
I fear the strategy is now to bury us under a flood bot spam, or perhaps create the appearance of fraudulent "pumping."

Since the trolling didn't accomplish anything I guess they decided to try something else.
You should not be afraid if XMR is profitable and its devs are wise. Am I right?
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Re: Monero (XMR) Speculation thread
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2good2betrue
on 03/08/2014, 05:10:43 UTC
I'm happy to have found this thread. I'm holding some XMR and this is a great resource!
Soon you will become a rich man with a great wealth! You have made the right decision.
Your information is quite doubtful. How did you get that? Explain please.
Yes. The info is doubtful and by the way open his latest posts history. This account must be a bot which has the only target - saying good stuff about Monero.
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Re: Thanking Banking
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2good2betrue
on 21/07/2014, 09:07:04 UTC
Dear Gov,
If you could just shut down the Internet so we can build strong mesh networks, that would be great.
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Re: [BREAKING NEWS] DELL is now accepting Bitcoin !!!
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2good2betrue
on 21/07/2014, 09:00:28 UTC
This is actually surprising. shrug. Lets see how it goes.
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Re: How To Stop Bitcoin Banking; Give It A BitLicense In New York #bitcoinbanks
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2good2betrue
on 21/07/2014, 08:53:29 UTC
Do you want to ruin Bitcoin?
Because allowing fractional reserves would be a good way to ruin Bitcoin.
Too think off requiring 100% reserves as being anything other than one of the only positive requirements of these rules is nothing short of idiotic.

Isn't FRB with bitcoin already possible and allowed for banks today? That will not change with this ruling. If it is prohibited in NY, it is allowed somewhere in the world, anyway. As I understand it, the ruling is for exchanges that do not want to register as a full bank license.
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Re: Bloomberg bitcoin domains keep value
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2good2betrue
on 21/07/2014, 08:47:09 UTC
I have bought up a couple myself, but I am always weighing it against buying some bitcoin. Sometimes when I think of a really good domain name and then it turns out to be taken, I am kind of happy because I don't feel the pressure to buy it.

I bought www.mtsig.com last week and I was pretty happy about that, I think as long as I use them for something they are worth it.
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Re: Bloomberg bitcoin domains keep value
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2good2betrue
on 21/07/2014, 08:40:21 UTC
One of the hard things about buying bitcoin domain names is that they can end in anything (.com, .info, .io, .org)
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Re: What are your thoughts on the new bitcoin hedge fund that just launched
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2good2betrue
on 14/07/2014, 07:18:04 UTC
I've been saying these are a bad thing from the start and I'm worried I'm right. If you don't have the private key, you don't have the bitcoin, period.
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Re: What are your thoughts on the new bitcoin hedge fund that just launched
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2good2betrue
on 14/07/2014, 07:11:45 UTC
They might even be artificially expanding bitcoin liquidity with all their off-blockchain artificial bitcoin and keeping prices down. Whatever they are they are not bitcoin, you buy bitcoin and it's on the blockchain, these things are artificial bitcoin and are not on the blockchain... there's not a 21 million coin programmed limit on these things, it's limited only by what wall street can get away with and they can get away with a lot.
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Re: What are your thoughts on the new bitcoin hedge fund that just launched
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2good2betrue
on 14/07/2014, 07:05:19 UTC
All these "bitcoin" investment funds are just making bitcoin move with the stock market. It correlates bitcoin to all the other wall street toys. Traders panic on some foreign debt problem, like today, and bitcoin goes down with the market when it should be going up with gold.
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Re: Inside dark wallet
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2good2betrue
on 14/07/2014, 06:58:44 UTC
Interesting article, but I think it underlines that Darkwallet and even BTC itself are not the end all solution to the fucked up world we live in. We obviously need a sort of paradigm shift, which I do believe is underway to some extent.

I think our biggest problem is that the tool that is bringing about real intellectual change, the internet itself, is systemically corrupt. Every competent ITalien will tell you that the very backbone of the www is controlled by the powers that be, and this is the main reason why it is possible to surveil us all so "easily"

Without a free internet, all of these projects will be short-lived. The most important goal imo should be the creation of a series of interlinked, publicly held meshnets, something that is already going on in many places around the world (taaki Uses GuiFi in spain f.e, an impressive network and a step in the right direction). We need to bring the same decentralization that is so highly lauded in the software world down to the hardware level.

There are so many technologies that are enabling this springing to life around us, Ive recently heard that you can get a Mb/s over long-wave radio with the right gear?!

Things like this are equally if not more important than amazing software like Darkwallet, tumblers, p2p markets, etc.
Never forget who made the "internet" and do not trust fools that are throwing around buzzwords like "net neutrality" and "packet equality"

I've been wanting to build a self-regulating meshnet using Bitcoin for a while now. Just put some Bitcoin into your router and it'll negotiate a path to whatever you want through whatever other routers it needs to use. If you end up providing more bandwidth than you take, you can end up financially ahead. You could even think of it as a better way of mining bitcoin, if you're one of those who fixate on the monetary reward without regard for its fundamental necessity to the network.
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Re: Eschewing Price, Pantera Launches BitIndex to Track Bitcoin
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2good2betrue
on 14/07/2014, 06:52:08 UTC
"User adoption as measured by wallets".
which is bs.

"Google searches captured by the number of times “bitcoin” appears."
Which has been going down.

"Hashrate by logarithmic scale corresponding to orders of magnitude."
How does this have to do with anything?

Yep, I was tremendously impressed by the lack of "user transactions" or "people using butts to buy things".
At least that would be my prime KPI to measure the technology at it's current angle. Or maybe just pivot away from that goal?