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Post by spiker on Dec 17, 2017 18:29:16 GMT
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ozboy
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Post by ozboy on Dec 17, 2017 18:35:56 GMT
Is it just *me? These blockchain technologies are hurting my head. (* probably )
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Post by munchydave on Dec 17, 2017 19:25:03 GMT
Is it just *me? These blockchain technologies are hurting my head. (* probably ) I don't understand any of it and if you don't understand then don't invest. SIMPLE
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Post by stub8535 on Dec 17, 2017 20:00:32 GMT
Is it just *me? These blockchain technologies are hurting my head. (* probably ) Ozboy. Purchase an asset with zero value for a price overinflated by a few market movers. Follow the hype and utter drivel similar to .com era. What can possibly go wrong? For example I can create pieces of valueless green and I promise to only ever get the pixie and elf to create 1000 over 5 years. You can buy them securely using an unbreakable, totally safe, system of computer codes held on many computers in the unique chock blain. Starting price is £15,000. Expected to quadruple in the first day according to Facebook and Twitter marketing. Apply to gullible.gxx.ie or 0800 imadumbfool For xx sub it. This none offer is not for human beings, animals or other organisms whatsoever. For those that do not recognise a Micky take, this is one. Ho! Ho! Ho! Hic🤑 Please wait ozboy for Steve F and his research colleagues to finish their work on a novel concept where a coin has an underlying real asset value. I have been wrong before. Make your own investment choices everyone. Do not invest in this none offer. Any Tim, nice but dims, out there please go to cancer research sites and press donate😇
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Post by ozboy on Dec 17, 2017 20:24:45 GMT
Is it just *me? These blockchain technologies are hurting my head. (* probably ) I don't understand any of it and if you don't understand then don't invest. SIMPLE Actually, I do understand it, well, most of it! But it does hurt my head, and I haven't & wouldn't invest in it. Fiat currencies with no gold backing and only backed by "A Promise" from your Government is risky enough for me!
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Post by agent69 on Dec 17, 2017 20:44:36 GMT
For example I can create pieces of valueless green It's been tried before
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Post by stub8535 on Dec 17, 2017 21:42:46 GMT
For example I can create pieces of valueless green It's been tried before View AttachmentI have cornered the market in existing green. I have the lil peeps ready for employment in12 months as I have enough for 1 year. Honest! It cost me a fortune☺
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Post by stub8535 on Dec 17, 2017 21:47:53 GMT
I have cornered the market in existing green. I have the lil peeps ready for employment in12 months as I have enough for 1 year. Honest! It cost me a fortune☺ Also, we now need produce nothing as computers will generate the ownership code and share it many times. One may be discombobulated if things go wrong. Alternatively, I have lovely tulip bulbs, turnips or South Sea Islands ready to go. It's all legit If! Honest it is gov👺
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Post by marx on Dec 18, 2017 14:53:56 GMT
While this thread is all very jolly, and I agree that ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings) are a speculative bubble akin to the dotcom boom, the underlying technology of the blockchain itself, at the point when the applications on it are developed and secure and crypto currency is being circulated as money, seems like it would make a decent fit for P2P.
Basically think of a transparent, decentralised version of the internet. Very hard to be a dodgy platform; very easy to see platform failure coming; potentially clearer avenues for recovery, particularly if one day security can be stored in the contract itself when recovery would be near instant upon default. Someone who understands the blockchain and P2P better than I do could no doubt think of more benefits.
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