nonce_node

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  • I thought as much, the U.S. already have it in their laws that properties acquired during marriage be divided in cases of divorce, but i was simply curious if BTC is treated as assets that can be divided too. It may be…

  • I don't know how to react to this news, i believe this is how divorce settlements work in many parts of the world, but i have not read about any case involving cryptocurrency. Is South Korea the first country to make…

  • There can be malicious nodes, but they stand nothing to gain. Nodes validate tx's and relay it to other nodes, if you as a node include invalid data or tx's, it would be rejected by other nodes. BTC core is a BTC full…

  • That is very true. So i believe this sim-farm network made their revenue from what they charge their customers. Crime is now so sophisticated these days and scammers who can afford the right tools have a high chance of…

  • Yeah true, no-kyc centralized exchanges tend to make kyc mandatory after sometime and even the ones that still offer no-kyc services can request kyc from any customer at anytime. So even people who use such exchanges…

  • So many people have the wrong perception of crypto, and with what the mainstream media publishes about it, you cannot really blame them. Crypto is just a tool like i would always say and people are always going to use…

  • It is the City of Paju and not the South Korean government, and they have already sent this notice to 17 tax evaders. I am pro BTC, but tax evasion is a crime and BTC or crypto should not be used as a tool to evade tax,…

  • I believe many crypto firms are going to leave the U.S market, it is very hard for them to function in this hostile system that the sec and the government has created for them. I don't even think that the U.S regulatory…

  • Who knows what the numbers will be next year, they are obviously making a lot of money through their attack on crypto companies, the pattern is the same, they charge these companies and then agree a settlement with them…

  • The IMF is not supporting BTC, they do not like it and would love for it to be banned, but since that's not possible they'll accept regulation of BTC and all of the crypto industry. The IMF is a centralized institution,…

  • The IMF keeps on repeating the same thing everytime and their position does not really matter. They would never support anything that's not a centralized financial system, so they'll never support BTC, that's the reason…

  • This is found in the "Lucky7coin" source code, as linked above.

  • BTC price is ~95k now, so $100k and above could be anytime from now, except the price drops below $90k again, having already broken that resistance. I believe this is a speculation topic by the way, because we can only…

  • Then we can simply put that down to greed, if you have an idea that something is too good to be true, but yet you still go on to do it, that's simply because you are greedy and a lot of people don't have sympathy for…

  • Yet another fraud ring dismantled, that is one less group of scammers, which is obviously a good news. It is good when these scammers are taken down, though i know there are still many of such similar groups around the…

  • BTC is legal in most countries, and a legal tender in only one. Only a few countries have a total ban on BTC and different countries regulate it in their own way, i.e some accept it as a financial instrument, but ban it…