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You're as bad as Izzy. Even when shown the answer in plain English, you still reject it. I haven't totally abandoned the possibility that you actually are Izzy, posting under another name.

Here is a simple math question that Izzy will fail -- what is the 8th root of 1? (Careful now, there is more than one correct answer).

Wow.. it's an answer in plain English alright but it's still proves you're wrong.

You don't have the slightest idea how anything in the crypto space works and it's painfully obvious... even in plain English.

Funny how easy it is to expose you when you post nothing but BS.

Btw.. how does doing a background check equate to spying? Once again, your words.

And I'm not interested in proving anything to you... I'm not the one trying to brag about stuff and lie.
 
Ok.. I'll play.

1. In a thread for crypto currency, you claim to have had professional experience as a cryptographer, as if that has anything to do with crypto currency. Strike one.

2. You posted that Russia spys, not does a a security check against a list, on every foreign tourist. You do know the difference, right?
Strike two.

3. When you posted " sports formerly known as women's sports" I asked the question.. what sports are those. As usual you did not reply because you realized that you had painted yourself into a corner..again.
Strike three.

4. Just because you don't want to admit to posting your thoughts about wanting to know about guys urinal habits doesn't mean you didn't post it. A simple delete of the post and it's gone. Problem is I had already read it so you were too late. Now you're just plain embarrassed..
I'd add another Strike but you're already out.

5. Regardless of the reason, posting about little girls underwear is just plain creepy, especially coming from an old man like you.
Triple play.

Thanks for playing...

Oh I see here in this thread. @Multi Sport are you suggesting cryptocurrencies have nothing to do with cryptography? Am I understanding that correctly here?
 
You think all it is just a background check? They know what hotel you are staying at, what purchases you have made on a credit or debit card, how many dollars you have exchanged for rubles, and in most cases who you have been talking to. If you are taking pictures with your cellphone and posting them online or to a cloud storage location, they have copies available right away.




2. Whenever a foreigner enters Russia as a tourist or businessman, their identity as derived from their passport is compared to a list of persons of interest to their security people. I was at one time scheduled to attend a chemical weapons conference in Russia, but my company backed out when they saw the administrative and security issues involved. This point was raised during the discussion of whether Russia spied on t when he was there promoting his hotel business. Of course they did. Your position that indicates that you don't know this does not surprise me at all.

Your words Magoof... you said background check but originally posted spy on EVERY FOREIGN TOURIST.

I'm just using your own words against you... snd that easy.
 
Wow.. it's an answer in plain English alright but it's still proves you're wrong.

You don't have the slightest idea how anything in the crypto space works and it's painfully obvious... even in plain English.

Funny how easy it is to expose you when you post nothing but BS.

Btw.. how does doing a background check equate to spying? Once again, your words.

And I'm not interested in proving anything to you... I'm not the one trying to brag about stuff and lie.

I think you should invest all the money you have and all you can borrow in crypto currencies today.
 
It has been around long enough that someone with sufficient resources knows how to crack it by now.
So you're still ignorant when it comes to crypto currencies.

You still think doing a background check is spying and that Russia spys on every foreign tourist.


Are you doing it? Or are you just a paper tiger?

Why would I divulge such information to you? But if you know what a Ledger is you would have your answer.
 
So you're still ignorant when it comes to crypto currencies.

You still think doing a background check is spying and that Russia spys on every foreign tourist.




Why would I divulge such information to you? But if you know what a Ledger is you would have your answer.

I never said "just a background check". Those are your words. Erecting strawmen made of lies is your standard operating procedure.

How much have you made in your investment so far?
 
I never said "just a background check". Those are your words. Erecting strawmen made of lies is your standard operating procedure.

How much have you made in your investment so far?
"Whenever a foreigner enters Russia as a tourist or businessman, their identity as derived from their passport is compared to a list of persons of interest to their security people. "

You're right. It's less then a background check. It's a stare and compare. And you equate that to SPYING ON EVERY FOREIGN TOURIST. Lol!

You can ask all you want Magoof. I don't discuss my finances on a public soccer forum.
 
"Whenever a foreigner enters Russia as a tourist or businessman, their identity as derived from their passport is compared to a list of persons of interest to their security people. "

You're right. It's less then a background check. It's a stare and compare. And you equate that to SPYING ON EVERY FOREIGN TOURIST. Lol!

You can ask all you want Magoof. I don't discuss my finances on a public soccer forum.

And yet you expose your true character for all to see every day.

Quoth Iago, from Othello Act III --

Good name in man and woman, dear my lord,
Is the immediate jewel of their souls:
Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing;
'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands:
But he that filches from me my good name
Robs me of that which not enriches him
And makes me poor indeed.
 
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And yet you expose your true character for all to see every day.

Quoth Iago, from Othello Act III --

Good name in man and woman, dear my lord,
Is the immediate jewel of their souls:
Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing;
'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands:
But he that filches from me my good name
Robs me of that which not enriches him And makes me poor indeed.
Quoting people smarter than you make you smart..

But me quoting you makes you look stupid..
 
It has been around long enough that someone with sufficient resources knows how to crack it by now.
You know sometimes if you give people enough time they will begin to divulge things about themselves. At first glance it seems like nothing.. but then.

I've always wondered why you would lie with such confidence about your urinal post knowing that there are sites with tools that enable people pull information, pages, screen shots of long gone websites.

I remember when one of the previous versions of socalsoccer crashed. I believe Doms coment was something like who would want to hack his site and take it down. What was their motivation? Possibly they were embarrassed about a post?

Now someone would have to be versed in cyber security.. maybe like a cryptographer to be able to pull this off.

Have a great day E..
 
You're as bad as Izzy. Even when shown the answer in plain English, you still reject it. I haven't totally abandoned the possibility that you actually are Izzy, posting under another name.

Here is a simple math question that Izzy will fail -- what is the 8th root of 1? (Careful now, there is more than one correct answer).

Have you finished your arithmetic homework yet?

Here is some help --

x times x times x times x times x times x times x times x equals 1. What is the value of x? For full credit, show one correct value. For extra credit, show all possible values of x.

How hard could it be? The only value in the problem is 1.
 
Block chain hasn't been around that long.

Cryptocurrencies use cryptography, it's not just the blockchain:


But even the roots of blockchain (proof of work) go back to the early 90s:


Just read the wikipedia page on blockchain:


In 1982 the first blockchain-like protocol was proposed....

I know you don't like @espola, but this is a weird hill to die on. A lot of computer science algorithms/concepts have a very rich history. Just read up on Ada Lovelace, Charles Babbage, Alan Turning, Donald Knuth, etc etc etc.
 
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