The best solution is federalization with sunnis, shias, alawites, druzes, kurds and assyrians given their territories and represented in government.
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Re: Will Bitcoin survive world war III?
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Nathan453
on 04/04/2016, 16:42:36 UTC
I guess if World War will come, the first thing opposing sides will do is trying to disconnect each other from www. So there is a little chance bitcoin will even be working during WW3.
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Re: Buying stuff with paypal nowadays
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Nathan453
on 04/04/2016, 16:39:50 UTC
I still use paypal to buy stuff on steam
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Re: paypal or bitcoin?
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Nathan453
on 10/03/2016, 11:13:13 UTC
I still use paypal, because bitcoin is not so widely accepted, but i really hope, that it will change in future
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Re: 2016, The Year of Bitcoin?
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Nathan453
on 09/02/2016, 15:09:15 UTC
Yea, 2016 could be the year of bitcoin. And that doesn't mean that bitcoin will suddenly become one on the world's biggest currencies, but it will surely be on sight because of controversial rhetorics about it that comes from the governments of different countries
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Re: Is bitcoin being used for illegal activities
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Nathan453
on 09/02/2016, 14:57:54 UTC
I guess the most of illegal activities are payed with other currencies than bitcoin if you know what i mean
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Re: Steam accept Bitcoin soon?
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Nathan453
on 09/02/2016, 14:51:33 UTC
That's really paradoxically that they are doing this only now. I mean gamers are considered the most technically advanced people, just like bitcoin users, so overlap is obvious
Shifting coins between alt and btc on an exchange can give you nice results
Too lot comments, but I agree this method is also good!
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Re: The future of bitcoin
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Nathan453
on 13/11/2015, 10:06:34 UTC
I'd say that I'm a critical believer..Bitcoin has a great potential for the growth and it'll become commonly used in 5-10 years (hopefully), but it definitely won't be the reason for the fall of government fiat currencies
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Re: Downsides of Bitcoin?
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Nathan453
on 13/11/2015, 09:54:17 UTC
Little known and complicated for ordinary person. And yeah, you said about not being accepted by most businesses