John K
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If I cut a coin in two, did I mine two Bitcoin?
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Criminal activity according to who?To date, Bitcoin has mostly been about enabling criminal activity and being a weird self-propagating pyramid scheme.
1 bitcoin = 100,000,000 SatoshiIf I cut a coin in two, did I mine two Bitcoin?
LOLCriminal activity according to who?
Is cannabis native medicine criminal?
According to USA Federal Law cannabis use is felony.
The same federal government who devaluates your monetary assets and sends your children to foreign wars.
Something very wrong with this picture.
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I wouldn’t be surprised if the most common use of Bitcoin aside from speculation is facilitating ransomware payments.
I think there’s more material than required in that sail pillar I reckon a 90mm tube roll cage would solve many issues.Hopefully they will tread carefully, the sail pillar is structural.
It would be interesting to see what you can do if you don’t care about towing or hauling 3500 pounds. Suddenly the structural needs of the truck change quite a bit.
I’m sure in 3-4 years we’ll see some crazy things done with Cybertrucks… some with disastrous results.
All wars are better fought on foreign soil.The same federal government who devaluates your monetary assets and sends your children to foreign wars.
It is also the ONLY method of payment for ransomeware blackmail payments. Transparency doesn’t make any difference when the criminals are in foreign countries and the governments have no interest in pursuing crime.FYI
every Bitcoin transaction is fully transparent.
There are currently FBI agents in jail for stealing Bitcoin from Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht.
You can have digital, secure transactions without consuming more power than a small country does.I hate to say it this way, but it's a 3rd World "thing", and money is money in the end. "We" might not
Actually all you need is cheap android device and an internet connection to perform p2p commerce, globally.I find it rather dubious that anyone legitimate uses bitcoin like that. That doesn't sound like legitimte business at all.
You'd need a sat phone, accounts and cloud processing, and how are you going to pay for all that?
-Crissa
Actually cash is preferable.It is also the ONLY method of payment for ransomeware blackmail payments. Transparency doesn’t make any difference when the criminals are in foreign countries and the governments have no interest in pursuing crime.