Re: What is the most interesting place you've ever been to?
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erricducducan26
on 07/05/2020, 22:53:10 UTC
you'll never forget Iceland's waterfalls if you see them alive, believe me
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Re: Dublin cancels St Patrick's Day parade because of Coronavirus
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erricducducan26
on 10/03/2020, 21:39:48 UTC
Only a few people die because of this corona. I know we should paid attention to them but I think this topic doesn't worth the panic around it. Let's just take care of our hygiene - and we will do a lot to stop the spread of the virus
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Why Cypherpunk Witches Love Bitcoin
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erricducducan26
on 10/02/2020, 21:20:00 UTC
Claire Gallant, an ethereum fan who founded the Future Witch Facebook group, along with a corresponding art installation to fundraise for the crypto research startup Open Privacy, said she sees many similarities between cypherpunk values and witchcraft. (Open Privacy founder Sarah Jamie Lewis cheekily refers to herself as a cyberpunk witch on Twitter.)
I think witchcraft and crypto are deeply involved with each other, Gallant said.
After all, Gallant said, technology is a little bit magic to us, something that is spoken (and coded) into existence. Beyond that, cryptocurrency can enhance witches power by letting them transact beyond the grasp of restrictive mainstream commerce platforms.
Bitcoin’s Lighting ‘Torch’ Reignites, Blazes Through 38 Countries in 3 Days
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erricducducan26
on 22/01/2020, 22:36:50 UTC
Bitcoin's lightning torch is back, and it's zipped through at least 38 countries already.
The torch is a digital game first ignited in January 2019 by pseudonymous bitcoin enthusiast Hodlonaut, known for his Twitter avatar of a cat in a spacesuit. Each "torchbearer" sends a tiny amount of bitcoin to the next. A key rule is to add a little bit more money to the payment each time it moves to someone new.
The goal is to highlight the speed and global nature of the lightning network, a payment technology that could solve or at least greatly ease some of bitcoin's most critical problems. Started on a whim for fun, the torch became a global event, even carried by Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, showing how frictionless and indifferent to borders the form of payment is compared to legacy methods like Visa and Paypal.
On Sunday, Hodlonaut lit the torch for the second time, in what he described as a "spur-of-the-moment decision." Since then, many enthusiasts have been posting lightning "invoices" on Twitter to which the torchbearer can send the next lightning payment.
PayPal for me as well. I think that will be the choice of 70% bitcointalkers
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Re: Your world of the future: how do you see the society in 30 years
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erricducducan26
on 13/01/2020, 21:16:49 UTC
It will be great if society does not die out from wars and nuclear weapons
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Re: Do you use Telegram?
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erricducducan26
on 09/01/2020, 17:29:21 UTC
Admin should delete this promo Pls
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Why Crypto Exchanges Should Lower Their Fees and Profit Margins
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erricducducan26
on 10/12/2019, 19:35:17 UTC
The crypto industry has yet to evolve from exchanges which are nothing more than digital banks in reality. A couple are taking bold moves to slash their fees but how many others will follow and how will it affect the wider crypto industry.
According to recent documents, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) believes that the case against the serial Ponzi scammer, Renwick Haddow, has yet to be properly solved.
I'm trying just to relax and change my engagement. The last time crypto trading has helped me by the way And by the way, it (the fall of Bitcoin) made me depressed again
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Re: Never possible earn free bitcoin without work.
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erricducducan26
on 25/11/2019, 20:13:57 UTC
Micro Earning is a cool think. I use it when I have my free time. But often the work is connected with Writing about BTC.
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Re: All of you Bitcoin Hodlers are mentally ill - *Must Read!
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erricducducan26
on 24/11/2019, 19:24:03 UTC
Your account looks like fake, to be honest. I think this post was paid by the people who don't like btc. We all know which people I mean.
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5 Reasons McAfee’s $2 Million Bitcoin Prediction May Not Be So Crazy
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erricducducan26
on 23/10/2019, 20:46:20 UTC
1. Bitcoins Scarcity Will Lead to a Price Surge 2. $2 Trillion+ Institutional Investment Dollars 3. Bitcoin Halving in May 2020 4. Governments Holding BTC in Central Bank Reserves 5. A Global Recession in 2020