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Bevan:

--- Quote from: jaDEB on August 19, 2019, 10:03:59 am ---On 17 Mar 2010, the now-defunct BitcoinMarket.com exchange is the first one that starts operating. On 22 May 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world transaction by buying two pizzas in Jacksonville, Florida for 10,000 BTC. In five days, the price grew 1000%, rising from $0.008 to $0.08 for 1 bitcoin

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Back then it was faster, cheap and useable. Try buying a pizza today with a few Satoshis. The fees would kill the transaction, and it would take a few hours to go through to the pizza man. I know people that use it to transact (no, not all my friends are online drug and arms dealers) but it's more of a novelty value now. Many Zimbabweans also still use it as it can sometimes be cheaper than the taxi fees to transport hard currency across the border.
 

Bevan:
Lots of chatter about a "Black Monday" market crash tomorrow (Monday 26th). However, the fact that people are talking about it means it probably won't happen... Either way, gold stocks are still doing well, with the Runt set to weaken further.

Oversix:
I dont see a black monday but I do see shares and our currency down this monday

jaDEB:
The fact that you say "Satoshis" and know what it means is, makes me happy  :TU: Not many people know.


--- Quote from: Bevan on August 22, 2019, 08:28:44 pm ---
--- Quote from: jaDEB on August 19, 2019, 10:03:59 am ---On 17 Mar 2010, the now-defunct BitcoinMarket.com exchange is the first one that starts operating. On 22 May 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world transaction by buying two pizzas in Jacksonville, Florida for 10,000 BTC. In five days, the price grew 1000%, rising from $0.008 to $0.08 for 1 bitcoin

--- End quote ---

Back then it was faster, cheap and useable. Try buying a pizza today with a few Satoshis. The fees would kill the transaction, and it would take a few hours to go through to the pizza man. I know people that use it to transact (no, not all my friends are online drug and arms dealers) but it's more of a novelty value now. Many Zimbabweans also still use it as it can sometimes be cheaper than the taxi fees to transport hard currency across the border.

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ratratings43:
Hey I'm new here.
Go Gold!
DRD Gold my favourite as they are seriously spitting out cash every day. Cheapest gold miner by far out of SA processing only surface tails... 10Moz+ of it.
With all that cash, plenty of M&A activities to come.
Anyone with much more insides on DRD?

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