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more to the point it's all based on maths...

some-one cracks the algorithm and it's worthless.

 

same as crypto we keep updating the algorithm's as older ones get weaker to attacks can bitcoin do the same?

 

 

What disturbs me about Bitcoin is how fast it's growing and how easily it could crash, all being hedged on future adoption
It seems to benefit a great deal from original and the best / household name syndrome like Google
But also seems to be the worlds biggest upramp
Good luck picking when to get off that train
I've been thinking about why it's so accessible for people.
I think because you can buy such a tiny fraction of the coin, there's a very small buy in wall to hold people back. It's not like a booming share that gets more expensive and harder to get in (therefore decreasing in daily volume).

Yes the currency itself is all maths. But is it so different to think that the money floating around online and on screens is so different?
So far the account creation and login requirements for my crypto wallets trump anything Commbank or HSBC use. (maybe not asking for a TFN, but certainly passport and drivers licence information)

I rather have Bitcoin crash on me than getting my car keyed! After 3 key lines, it seems the nuff nuff has very little arm strength as the 4th key he was bunny hopping... 

Honestly, what's so fun about keying people's car???? Someone please elaborate for me! 

Anyone know a good U.S mail forwarder for car parts? I want something and they don't ship to Australia.. they recommended one site but it was like $200 USD to forward as it's probably about a 20kg car part. 

3 hours ago, dezz said:

One of my other shares going ape shit the last week. Profit now more than covering my massive 88e losses

Tell us what it is so I can buy in and f**k up your luck for once

I did see Oil Search/Byron Energy/OEL been getting some news lately. Rising from their own news, but also oil price hitting 12month high. Not to mention Oil Search investing $400mil on the Alaskan north slope. and 88E securing more land earlier shows that they have their ears to the ground.

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