I suppose this fork means The Movement is going to apply for trading on the bisq decentralized exchange too because from what I can see a github pull request with the token details must be done.
BTW I like the recent twitter activity... many people are becoming aware of the project
Meanwhile Mana is mooning 🌙 thanks to The Movement, I bought mana when I read the whitepaper in September
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Re: Bitcoin $500,000 by 2020
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spacecookies
on 27/11/2017, 17:06:42 UTC
If BTC $500k by 2020, what does this or would this imply for conventional FIAT currencies?
Imagine even $100,000 for 1 BTC in 2020, would be quite amazing.
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Re: [ANN][DAO][VR] The Movement | Unstoppable Organization | Connect and Create
They raised 0. In fact they gave and give; the project, 99 LAND for the community, the vision, the tokens... all of it
all this is quite hidden because folks don't know it much, yet. i think it's reallly rare for something to be like this.
i expect the Dropper to post more about dev / do more development in the future, i'm pretty sure they will. because i can feel it's their precious baby. and it ain't only theirs! it's everyone else's too which is so interesting. i got some MVT too
IF you're reading this, dropper, please open more parts of the bounties campaign
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Re: Craig Wright (not) answering why his Satoshi "Proof" was Fake
This is interesting and has potential to explain a lot about Craig Wright claiming to be Satoshi.
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SINGAPORE/SYDNEY (Reuters) - A company built around the research of Craig Wright, who has claimed to have invented the bitcoin cryptocurrency, has been sold to a private equity firm in a deal the company says is the biggest to date involving bitcoins underlying blockchain technology.
A person close to the deal said $300 million had been invested in nChain, but it was not clear over what period of time.
$300 million is a lot of money for a blockchain startup.
It is possible Craig Wright was paid $300 mil to pretend to be Satoshi. The rights and patents to blockchain technology could definitely be worth much more than $300 million dollars. Its not outside the realm of possibility that someone paid Craig Wright to pretend to be Satoshi in order to secure blockchain patents at a discount price.
Interesting details!
Conmen can only go so far... he can only lie for so long... clock is ticking