dixnorkel

Joined Dec 19, 2018

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replied 1581d
thinks darknet use is more promising than actual business adoption lol
replied 1672d
Why are you posting on the SV chain?

Just curious, seems pretty empty here
replied 1678d
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Can't believe it took so long for this to come out, his supporters will probably think this makes sense lol
1678d · US Politics/Trump
https://bch.gg/1tv

"the president had often talked about fortifying a border wall with a water-filled trench, stocked with snakes or alligators, prompting aides to seek a cost estimate."
replied 1707d
Are you really implying that BCH needs more throughput to handle the current transaction load? Even BTC has been regularly clearing its mempool recently, no one is using crypto.
replied 1728d
His belligerence over climate science baffles me, it's strange that someone who claims to support economic freedom and cutting edge digital cash could doubt/ignore easily observed fact
replied 1728d
He's a little dense, but he might not be trying to troll, it's possible that he's just really impressionable. At least he isn't spamming his weird beliefs like bmap though
replied 1728d
Who do you mean, bmap.cash? Trolls on Memo don't really matter now that we have mute, they're just speeding adoption by posting here
replied 1728d
I hope we can still turn things around, it's going to take a lot though
replied 1728d
Same to you, if you're ever in Colorado. Plenty of great breweries where we can chuckle at them over a pint
replied 1742d
Look for the bike helmet if you haven't noticed it lol. This is raw genetic superiority in its natural habitat, try to control your urges ladies
replied 1753d
You're confusing your blockchains, SV is the chain that is prioritizing storage. BCH is prioritizing cheap and fast transactions. Even Vitalik is expecting Ethereum data to get pruned
replied 1756d
He's a scammer, I doubt he was ever planning on paying out.
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replied 1763d
Source: mining for 3 years. Excess network activity doesn't mean anything if there isn't actual adoption bringing price up with it, nobody mines BTC just for those
replied 1763d
Not at current levels, right now the block reward is the majority of the incentive for mining. Average miners don't see any of those fees after pool and network fees are deducted
replied 1772d
Getting a 404 error from that link
replied 1774d
I'm happy to help out, I hope it's not that serious though. Keep us updated
replied 1775d
Love it! Was thinking tokens could make cool advertisements/coupons, this is much cooler though
replied 1777d
I don't think the entire crypto sphere is united against it, Libra serves a valuable purpose if you buy the BTC fanboy Store of Value bullshit. They will probably celebrate it
replied 1778d
Just saw this band play a concert tonight, they are amazing live. They play a lot of different genres too, great for people who want to get into more complicated music
replied 1790d
>I love seeing how threatened *politicians* feel over voters with milkshakes, when *they're* calling the people...

First time I've had to highlight a comment for a Memo user
1790d · memo
Removing Dashboard from the header was a cool idea too, might make it a little easier to navigate if "Memo" in the top-left was larger though, or had a larger clickable area
replied 1791d
Pcpartpicker is really good for that, they have a list you can choose your parts from that will report any compatibility issues as you go. It gets a lot less intimidating very quickly
1791d · tech
Laptops are a bit trickier, but PCs are pretty standard, once you know what you're looking at, it's actually very similar to car repair