Omicron was mutated here and is the variant that went back overseas. Many mutations died from the environmental conditions until Omicron was formed.
It did indeed mutate here into something more powerful than the initial outbreak.
So America does side with Authoritarian regimes that kill journalists, suppress freedoms and free speech and have complete dominance over it's population.
haha US double standards are funny
try again faggot
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i'm not even black lmfao nice try though
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still have a chance though.
you wanna come over and take your chances?
lol they would have been wiped out easy.
easy.
please my bru, the only bush meat is going to be you.
julle weet nie,

ah yes there - there's that victim mentality i was talking about. Always someone else fault right? The jews? the italians? the blacks?
never your refugee status grifter ass? You'd fit in with those 49 grifters, round it up and make it 50.
I'm sure for small scale - but for anything large scale it would require substantial, constant power source. There's no ways a laser with even a simple battery pack is going to destroy entire neighbourhoods
yeah this is true, but we didn't have the vaccine and people were kicking it - then I think herd immunity kicked in and the deaths decreased. But people did die, and we had no vaccines on shore. So you tell me what that is?
got some fentanyl for me there chief? heard you got stock
didn't you bring them there on ships?
In anycase, no American has legs to stand on when you are a cuck to Israel ๐คฃ
relax china, I can handle myself.
Those whites were English, not Afrikaans.
Cuba? Your failed coup d'รฉtat bay of pigs play?
Still an thorn in your side Jacob? I know a ladder you can climb.
The English put the Boers in concentration camps.
Come again?
tongue to the top of the mouth, the you pull it down - should sound like a click
none of these countries want to attack the US mainland though?
Sure, they may want to disable the US mainland, but that's a diversion the USA from meddling in their regions.
America attacks itself as far as I know,
I used to sell into USDT and sometimes held it in yielding fixed deposits (savings) but that was in up until last year October/November when I realised what was going on here, also that Lutnik became the US commerce secretary and he is on the board of Tether and was the CEO of Cantor Fitz
"freedom fighter" or "terrorist" ?
Is Ross Khamas?
I think everyone holds it at some stage it's the third by market cap and it's all treasury bonds
Update was meant on the 20th but the devs bringing it to us a full 6 days earlier.
Feels like Christmas. I'm so giddy.
US fed is offloading their debt burden on you via USDT.
Ludlow also said that explicitly in one of the conference's last month, in fact boasted that they were offloading us treasury on the "third world" via USDT.
Bitcoin is propped up by these USDT pumps, and you can correlate an inflow of USDT supply and a rally in BTC (especially when it drops to a certain level).
In other words it's just an illusion, an mechanism used to keep the BTC price at unreasonable levels and to manipulate the price action.
You can see it clearly when you correlate USDT new supply to BTC price action
Update:
There have been 11700 transactions since block 894289 that have had OP_RETURN size > 83. This is way more than the 30 from the first 4 months and it's probably because of @oomahq
's challenge to make the non-standard OP_RETURNs more than 50% of the total OP_RETURNs.
Running the numbers on these, here are the fee rates that they paid compared to the median fee rate.
On average the 11700 transactions paid 191% more than the median fee rates of the blocks in which they were included. Or put another way, these transactions paid a bit less than triple the median fee rate.
1336 paid less than the median fee rate
2197 paid between the median and 50% more than the median fee rate
3516 paid between 1.5x-2.5x the median fee rate
1554 paid between 2.5x-3.5x the median fee rate
3094 paid more than the 3.5x the median fee rate
1064 were mined by F2Pool
10636 were mined by MARA Pool
You can look at all the transactions in the spreadsheet I put together: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19c7xOw-8UasQQkyU0EjJo_CuJRLjyu3Z84IrZPpePxI/edit?usp=sharing
So bigger block = more fees? ๐จ
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I'd be open to monero having data; as long as there's capacity and scale this shouldn't even be an issue of what's on chain. Use it for whatever you want but you pay for it.
I don't see a problem with this, it's just an issue of scale really. But that's always been the issue since 1mb block caps.
Algorand seems to work the best for smart contracts
Shitcoin mechanic etc. have good points, but during the debates it seems like they were immature about certain things, as if they didn't like change that much.
Idk just came off that way, obviously Todd is a public speaker too so maybe it's that
I also find the knots guys to be a little immature.
I'd personally like to see smart contracts on chain.
Things like escrows, loans, CFDs, hell any contract, mortgages, car loans etc.
All on chain, all verifiable
It's so cold in the morning it's 17c
It's like Quasimodo asking if the girl is pretty before dating her






