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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 5795. (Read 9723776 times)

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Minds are like parachutes they work best when open
only a million dollars from destroying NXT

http://coinmarketcap.com/

Are you a mod on the btce trollbox ? Love your chats up there by the way if you are Wink please join #darkcoin sometime.

im on
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only a million dollars from destroying NXT

http://coinmarketcap.com/

Are you a mod on the btce trollbox ? Love your chats up there by the way if you are Wink please join #darkcoin sometime.
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#darkcoin trending on the US east and west coast right now...


http://trendsmap.com/topic/darkcoin
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Minds are like parachutes they work best when open
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Minds are like parachutes they work best when open
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Twitter is going absolutely mental after Dark overtook DOGE
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I think Darkcoin's market cap will continue to rise, until it is ranked #3 behind Litecoin and Bitcoin.
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Would be nice if all those doggers ( wrong term ?) come over to us

Doggones, the correct term is doggonesGrin

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If you lie down with dogs, you will wake up with fleas.
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If we talk about stealing the coins from "servers" if you have nice long strange password you can sleep well.

Oh yeah. So when kids (literally) steal $ million worth of codes (source codes of products, customer account or even the credit card informations) from huge companies (remember Valve, Sony, or recently Ebay?) with several professional security experts onboard then there is always only a weak password to blame. I guess Karpeles also had a weak password then. Cheesy

https://howsecureismypassword.net/
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On the road to that $50 million dollar market cap. Then perhaps we could see headline articles of "Darkness overcomes light."
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Congratulations everyone!

On to Nxt.
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Overtaken doge wooooo http://coinmarketcap.com/
Yes it's great, but is "nothing" compared with the potential of the coin... nothing.
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Holy shit, darkcoin just killed the dog!
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I think we have the potential to be at #3 by next week.  Depending if there is a run this weekend of course.
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How well this Darksend protocol actually works, only time can tell. Wired's Andy Greenberg suggest that Darkcoin may in fact be catching on among the Deep Web's criminal underbelly. Bitcoin first caught fire on the now-defunct Silk Road black market. It's reasonable to suspect that a more secure cryptocurrency would be feeding into the plethora of new Deep Web black markets that have cropped up since then. Still others might just be using Darkcoin as a laundering service for Bitcoin itself.

Does anyone know if this is true? I know at one point Armory was one of the first to announce acceptance of DRK but I think that store already closed. Not sure why they are painting DRK for deep web already.

In response the DRK community needs to emphasize that there are MANY good reasons to support anonymity in cryptocurrency.
1. Dissident activities in repressive countries.
2. Enables espionage organizations (CIA, NSA, etc.) ability to make clandestine payments to informants, etc. in their operations. (For this reason I don't think they'd be as hostile as many people assume towards DRK)
3. Wealthy people should not have to endure the public scrutinizing their transaction history.
4. Private companies should not want competitors scrutinizing their transaction history.

And so on. The list is really pretty endless. There is a legitimate need for privacy in many financial matters that should be respected.
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