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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: tk[as] on December 04, 2017, 12:47:36 PM
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Last serious argument we had about it.. It was like 300 a coin. 11k now. Sure would have been nice to buy a coin or two back then huh
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yep. u haz? me no haz bitkoin
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i mean me haz like 0.05 BTC just to have a wallet nearby
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Last serious argument we had about it.. It was like 300 a coin. 11k now. Sure would have been nice to buy a coin or two back then huh
yea... markets are so irrational
http://forum.war2.ru/index.php/topic,3616.0.html (http://forum.war2.ru/index.php/topic,3616.0.html)
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Venezuela to launch oil-backed cryptocurrency
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I haz. I will haz more soon.
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$17,551.10 USD (26.06%)
1.00 BTC (0.00%)
how much is it really worth...maybe to high to cash out
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Check out “Banking on Bitcoin” on Netflix
https://www.netflix.com/title/80154500?s=i&trkid=14183197 (https://www.netflix.com/title/80154500?s=i&trkid=14183197)
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Also bought some ethereum and litecoin ... So far I'm making money on all fronts.
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As far as the energy consumption with bitcoin transactions.. That's currently in the works. Its a new technology that will become more efficient over time
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It would be interesting to know the true energy consumption of swiping your credit card.. All the electricity to run the machines, power the facilities, gasoline consumed by the banking employees etc..
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As far as the energy consumption with bitcoin transactions.. That's currently in the works. Its a new technology that will become more efficient over time
i dont think it will. at least with "mining" it's designed to become an increasingly difficult process to limit the bitcoin supply, meaning it will take more and more energy to incrementally add more bitcoin to the ecosystem
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As far as the energy consumption with bitcoin transactions.. That's currently in the works. Its a new technology that will become more efficient over time
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http://mashable.com/2017/12/01/bitcoin-energy/#OwD.eT3B5Pqx (http://mashable.com/2017/12/01/bitcoin-energy/#OwD.eT3B5Pqx)
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Also.. Moore's law. Processing power doubles every 2 years. It's been pretty accurate up to this point, and now we're entering the age of Quantum Computers.
This will play a factor in the amount of energy needed to mine 1 bitcoin.
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Also.. Moore's law. Processing power doubles every 2 years. It's been pretty accurate up to this point, and now we're entering the age of Quantum Computers.
This will play a factor in the amount of energy needed to mine 1 bitcoin.
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the real question is: HAS ANYONE SEEN SMURF KING LATELY?
haha, remember he told everyone put their life savings in 5 years ago and we all thought he was crazy. probably smurfking is living in the virgin islands on a 100ft catamaran yatch. :)
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the real question is: HAS ANYONE SEEN SMURF KING LATELY?
haha, remember he told everyone put their life savings in 5 years ago and we all thought he was crazy. probably smurfking is living in the virgin islands on a 100ft catamaran yatch. :)
more like thailand with a bunch of 11yo boys in a houseboat
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Also.. Moore's law. Processing power doubles every 2 years. It's been pretty accurate up to this point, and now we're entering the age of Quantum Computers.
This will play a factor in the amount of energy needed to mine 1 bitcoin.
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/601441/moores-law-is-dead-now-what/ (https://www.technologyreview.com/s/601441/moores-law-is-dead-now-what/)
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/609408/quantum-computers-pose-imminent-threat-to-bitcoin-security/ (https://www.technologyreview.com/s/609408/quantum-computers-pose-imminent-threat-to-bitcoin-security/)
Apparently, ASICS will still be faster than quantum computers for mining bitcoin for the next 10 years. Also, Moore's law hasn't really held true for a while now because you can only shrink transistors so much. Intel has only had 5-15% ipc improvements generation to generation for roughly the past 8 years.