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Re: [ANN][UFR][ICO] Upfiring | Incentivized P2P File-Sharing
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zyj3000
on 12/11/2017, 05:31:48 UTC
ICO completed. You can already find it on etherdelta - you need to do the follow to see it:

In the box where you select which token you want to trade you need to scroll to the bottom and select "Other"

Then enter the contract information below:
contract address: 0xEA097A2b1dB00627B2Fa17460Ad260c016016977
name: UFR
decimals: 18

Once it gets officially listed this will change but for now you can buy/sell here.

There are no trades going on at etherdelta. Literally only 9 orders, all sell orders.

there are some buy orders placed on etherdelta now
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Re: [ANN] [PRIV-SALE] PECULIUM - First Saving System in CryptoCurrency Driven by AI
by
zyj3000
on 05/11/2017, 01:35:43 UTC
i didn't receive the airdrop

time wasted

will not participate private sale

You got disqualified for entering two times.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1d6kdkDPUea_d1HSBpsOS8V8osnmIW40JzzgoKr2-cy8/edit#gid=1939120958&range=587:587

that's because i read this tweet, i thought the rule has been changed, i thought i need to re-register to post my slack username. but when i realize i actually don't have to re-register, i find that there's no option for me to delete the second entry.

No matter what, there's absolutely no reason to believe i was trying to abuse.
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Re: [ANN] [PRIV-SALE] PECULIUM - First Saving System in CryptoCurrency Driven by AI
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zyj3000
on 04/11/2017, 04:14:34 UTC
i didn't receive the airdrop

time wasted

will not participate private sale
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Mark Karpeles arrested
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zyj3000
on 04/08/2015, 19:33:19 UTC
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Re: Justifications for Gaza
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zyj3000
on 24/08/2014, 08:25:16 UTC
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Re: Justifications for Gaza
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zyj3000
on 24/08/2014, 04:00:08 UTC
Did the 2005 Israeli redeployment from Gaza end Israeli military operations in Gaza?

No, while Israeli did withdraw its military bases from Gaza and redeployed its forces to bases outside of Gaza in 2005, it continues to carry out daily military operations in and attacks on Gaza.  According to Defense for Children International – Palestine, during the first year after the disengagement the Israeli military fired over 15,000 shells into Gaza, conducted over 550 airstrikes on Gaza, and carried out regular military incursions into Gaza.  A total of 525 Palestinians were killed and 1,527 injured during these attacks.  This period included two major military operations.  Operation Summer Rains during June 2006 left at least 256 Palestinians dead and 848 injured.  At least 85 more Palestinians were killed in Gaza during a November 2006 military offensive which was codenamed Operation Autumn Clouds.

The next major Israeli military operation in Gaza was Operation Warm Winter in February and March 2008.  During this attack Israel killed 120 (34 children) and injured 269 (at least 63 children) Palestinians.  A ceasefire negotiated between Hamas and Israel in June 2008 dramatically lowered violence until Israel killed six Palestinians during an incursion into Gaza in November 2008.  Tit for tat attacks between Gaza and Israel escalated over the next month until Israel launched Operation Cast Lead in December 2008.  More than 1,400 Palestinians, the majority of them civilians, were killed by Israel during Operation Cast Lead and over 16,000 Gazans were permanently displaced from their homes which were destroyed during the attack.  Finally, Israel carried out Operation Pillar of Cloud in Gaza during November 2012 killing 168 Palestinians and destroying hundreds of homes.  Between all of these operations Israel conducted military incursions into Gaza or fired into Gaza using ground artillery, naval forces, and airstrikes on a daily basis.

Gazans suffered nearly 7 decades of oppresssion, murder and maiming by israeli brutal forces, if you are one of them would you just sit there do nothing and watch israeli soldiers kill your neighbours one by one until they kill you too?
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Re: Justifications for Gaza
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zyj3000
on 24/08/2014, 03:46:12 UTC
For thousands of years, Gaza has been an important seaport and trade community, exporting agricultural produce to other areas of historic Palestine and serving as a way station for traders traveling along the Egypt-Syria trade route. Located in the southwest most corner of historic Palestine, Gaza is home to a wealth of natural resources including fertile agricultural land, rich fishing grounds, and large offshore natural gas reserves. Gaza also has beautiful beaches, a rich history, and a moderate climate, all of which make it a potentially attractive tourist destination. Add to this a highly educated and youthful population (60 percent under the age of 18, and over 40 percent age 14 or younger), and you might expect  that Gaza’s development prospects were positive.

Unfortunately this is not the case. Gaza’s wealth is largely unreachable as a direct result of Israel’s occupation and blockade. Most agricultural land is located in places declared closed military areas (“no go” zones) or has been destroyed during military attacks. Access to traditional fishing grounds is restricted by the Israeli navy. Development of the natural gas reserves is forbidden by the Israeli government. All of this while the movement of people into and out of Gaza is severely restricted and both the import of goods and the export of products from Gaza is strictly limited. Military attacks over the last 13 years have also resulted in the near complete destruction of Gaza’s business and manufacturing base. As a result, the unemployment rate among Gaza’s 1.7 million residents is over 35 percent  and poverty rates are even higher. More than 80 percent of the population is now dependent on international assistance for survival. Yet the people of Gaza have not lost hope, continuing to dream about and work for a better future.
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Re: Justifications for Gaza
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zyj3000
on 23/08/2014, 21:17:15 UTC
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Re: Justifications for Gaza
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zyj3000
on 23/08/2014, 21:09:48 UTC
It's complete utter one sided b.s.

With no connection(or maybe there is) there is plenty of evidence of hamas using ambulances to transport people and weapons.

then where is your "evidence"? can you provide it?

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Re: Justifications for Gaza
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zyj3000
on 23/08/2014, 20:00:55 UTC
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Re: Justifications for Gaza
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zyj3000
on 23/08/2014, 14:50:11 UTC
The real aggressors are in gaza. Hammas is firing rockets into Israel while they have agreed to a humanitarian cease fire, this has happened multiple times.

i don't want to argue with you. just listen to this speech then you will know who is the real aggressor: http://youtu.be/_-UwcVP_k2Y
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Re: Justifications for Gaza
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zyj3000
on 23/08/2014, 06:24:19 UTC
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Re: GAZA - Why not have a bitcoin center?
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zyj3000
on 26/07/2014, 02:50:47 UTC
The choice for Gazans is not war or peace. It is whether to be killed by Israel while fighting or to surrender and then be killed.

they simply cannot surrender, if they surrender they will be killed. what happened to Yasser Arafat when he propose pease with the israeli?
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Re: GAZA - Why not have a bitcoin center?
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zyj3000
on 25/07/2014, 21:09:51 UTC
Hamas is not the problem, 7 decades of Israeli brutality and oppression is! CrossTalk: Gaza Under Siege http://t.co/BKtHSByo4K via @youtube

When will Israel stop the massacre. When people stop calling Hamas a terror organization and treat it like the legitimate resistance that it is. The choice for Gazans is not war or peace. It is whether to be killed by Israel while fighting or to surrender and then be killed.
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Re: GAZA - Why not have a bitcoin center?
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zyj3000
on 25/07/2014, 14:49:41 UTC
wake up people, zionists are the real terrorists, listen to the honest israeli instead of trusting everything you read in the mainstream media. saying hamas is a terrorist group is like saying bitcoin is a ponzi scheme

An honest Israeli Jew tells the Real Truth about Israel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etXAm-OylQQ
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Re: GAZA - Why not have a bitcoin center?
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zyj3000
on 25/07/2014, 14:05:14 UTC
An honest Israeli Jew tells the Real Truth about Israel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etXAm-OylQQ

view this, then you will realise there's no chance for them to build any infrastructure there, if they build anything, israeli will bomb them back to the stoneage
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Re: Israel: Operation Protective Edge
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zyj3000
on 25/07/2014, 10:54:16 UTC
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Re: Israel: Operation Protective Edge
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zyj3000
on 25/07/2014, 10:16:15 UTC
An honest Israeli Jew tells the Real Truth about Israel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etXAm-OylQQ
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Re: Israel: Operation Protective Edge
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zyj3000
on 24/07/2014, 20:31:24 UTC
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Re: Israel: Operation Protective Edge
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zyj3000
on 24/07/2014, 19:12:02 UTC
when there is bad news for bitcoin, it will become headlines in the mainstream media around the world; when there is good news for bitcoin, the mainstream media keep quiet
until today, many ignorant people still think bitcoin had gone bankrupt when mtgox collapse

wake up people, don't trust everything you read in the mainstream media