PostsCommentsPayoutsalexgr (66)in #money • 7 years agoRE: The r0ach report 26: Why it's 100% inevitable metals defeat bitcoin no matter how many shills try to pump cryptocurrencyAbove ground silver should be at least 800.000 to 1mn tons - with annual production at 25000 tons... (gold above ground supplies are at ~190.000 tons)... so this should place…alexgr (66)in #travel • 7 years agoRE: Redheads, bagpipes and Harry Potter... that's right, I visited Scotland! [Edinburgh]I wanted to comment on it, and you did first... heh... good stuff... pretend it's '95 ahaha...alexgr (66)in #money • 7 years agoRE: "Perception Scaling": Why BTC+BCH > BTC in terms of marketcap...And on top of that, people are really bad at math and fractions, heh...alexgr (66)in #money • 7 years agoRE: "Perception Scaling": Why BTC+BCH > BTC in terms of marketcap...Indeed. It seems like you are getting ripped off or something when you pay too much for getting too little. Millibits definitely make more sense as a denomination... Gold which…alexgr (66)in #life • 8 years agoRE: Top 5 Best Personal-Development BooksTop 10 with 5 books? :Dalexgr (66)in #steemit • 8 years agoRE: DeletedI think it's activated after a certain threshold of Steem Power. If SP is too low, you don't get the option.alexgr (66)in #futurism • 8 years agoRE: Artificial Intelligence as an Arbiter of TruthHeh, good point... let's see how it plays out...alexgr (66)in #writing • 8 years agoRE: "You're not even successful on Steemit!" - A Personal Short Story.What I've realized over time, is don't try to "sell" a concept, rather try to "hook" others to it. If you are trying to "sell it", others are like "ah, ok, so why is he trying to…alexgr (66)in #technology • 8 years agoRE: Is the x86 architecture under threat from ARM?You mean for desktops, right? Because in the server market they've already been doing it for quite a while - it's the only way to scale upwards.alexgr (66)in #photography • 8 years agoRE: Stacking Silver is more fun when the coins are awesomeEspecially the cartwheel effect on the superman coin, is unrealistic - you think you are holding an extraterrestrial coin heh...alexgr (66)in #valentine • 8 years agoRE: Women as force-multipliersThanks :Dalexgr (66)in #icq • 8 years agoRE: Tim Draper will take part for the first time in a cryptocurrency icqIco = initial coin offering Icq = a messanging protocol of the mid-90'salexgr (66)in #ransomware • 8 years agoRE: A simple solution to the "ransomware" problemAhahaaha, the image of people saying "oh shit, we sent the ransom but forgot to put the right fee" comes to mind....alexgr (66)in #ransomware • 8 years agoRE: A simple solution to the "ransomware" problemSometimes I'm like "seriously? No backup of your data?" Too much incompetence these days...alexgr (66)in #ransomware • 8 years agoRE: A simple solution to the "ransomware" problemRansomware attacks are different than plain blackmails, because typically there is no wrongdoing from the victim. It's just that they run some software that encrypted their data…alexgr (66)in #travel • 8 years agoRE: Between mother and daughter... and the gap of freedom that separates themJust a thought after reading this: There may be some middle ground if you opted to continue traveling around the world, but in what are considered "safer" countries or "safer"…alexgr (66)in #steemit • 8 years agoRE: Thought I felt a little more evil than usual todayNext thing you know, you get a payout of 6.66 for this post :Palexgr (66)in #comedy • 8 years agoRE: Kimi Raikkonen's finest momentLet's not forget the "I know what I'm doing" Lotus message... instant meme...alexgr (66)in #blockchain • 8 years agoRE: Discuss: Blockchains (real ones anyway) shouldn't be owned by corporations since the corp is an SPOFI think they want to downplay bitcoin. The "blockchains are nice, bitcoin is bad" narrative.alexgr (66)in #blockchain • 8 years agoRE: Discuss: Blockchains (real ones anyway) shouldn't be owned by corporations since the corp is an SPOFCorporations are much better served with the hierarchical client/server model. It's more efficient for their needs.