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xerxespoy
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Comment #26072019
For all it's outdatedness, Bitcoin is actually used as a currency, but typically for high value items such as real estate or private jets, as the fiat mechanisms to transfer large …
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Comment #26071863
Warren Buffet has lost his fortune many times over by failing to invest a small high-risk portion of it in Bitcoin since he first heard of it and passed judgement on it. [0] Most p…
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Comment #26071788
An asset that can be: - stored inside of your brain and walked around with - transferred to another person with no intermediary and trust relationship - relied upon to increase in …
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Comment #26069458
Nice, but it already exists -and you're on it.
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Comment #26066753
After 12 years and billions invested in its pyramid, the numbers appear to suggest it's also a much sounder investment than your average asset: https://www.casebitcoin.com/images/s…
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Comment #26066517
Many central banks and governments are experimenting with cryptocurrency/blockchain. I believe some have gone live with various projects around voting, currency-issuing and account…
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Comment #26066389
I'm not that familiar with SC but assuming there isn't a native way, you could sign up with an exchange that has SC (the major ones like Binance, Kraken & Bittrex do). Then convert…
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Comment #26065497
Bitcoin != Cryptocurrencies It's like using the term "COBOL" when you mean "programming languages", and then criticising COBOL's modern utility in that context. The parent comment …
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Comment #26065023
Take your pick: https://coingecko.com While many of these are forks of Bitcoin and use similarly wasteful proof mechanisms, many are also completely new and different. Several diff…
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Comment #26058682
Facebook itself is effectively a spam bot that uses people and their invasively-assessed psychological proclivities to proliferate. To hold it up as somehow distinct from other une…
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Comment #26054326
Should probably destroy all technology that uses energy for the same reason, using the same methodology. Ie, ignore every conceivable benefit and focus only on energy usage as the …
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Comment #26034912
Two hits: 22 metres and 36.5 metres.
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Comment #26034841
Can someone please point to an "abcdef..." of the entire font?
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Comment #25927088
Organised efforts to sway public opinion using technology is not a conspiracy theory, it's present reality and if we don't watch for it and err on the side of caution, it will only…
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Comment #25919691
In general: long-form, balanced, well-researched essay comments are exactly what's exhibited on HN, and precisely the reason many frequent the site. It is starkly obvious to freque…
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Comment #25915730
It depends when you ask. Most times checking this thread it's been dire. The current top 3 commenters, comprising the first page of comments: "The problem is that it's not totally …
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Comment #25911194
Agree such threads presently have limited value, hence suggestions granting readers greater dominion over them. Sans, excessive polarisation remains a risk for any topic.
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Comment #25910207
Be great for threads like these if HN had both: 1) A block function so we could cut the massively-upvoted, one-sided comments and get to the impartial or contrary information burie…
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Comment #25896576
> At their core, social networks are primarily about one thing: Building social capital through signaling. Maybe for the author. People also use social networks without expecting o…
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Comment #25885450
They can solve this issue by adequately providing for self-moderation. Avoiding this approach reveals an intention to impose. Users leave once they realise the violation.
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Comment #25820270
Journalists are paid by the word.