Of that somehow. It came across the bottom. It says yellen will do all she is capable of. I saw that, too. I read into that deeper. Apparently that was her swearing in speech. She swore as she said it . I will do anything i can do during her swearing in . The first one i saw that i said, what . And then i said, okay, okay. During her swearing in, okay. Like i promise to up hold the law type of thing. This ukraine thing, not getting settled. The crimea unanimous vote to join parliament. This is the same parliament all those guys that didnt have insignias on their uniform. This is the parliament that those guys herded together. Right. Whats going to be interesting is this idea of a referendum taking a vote to the people, which i think is supposed to happen in nine days. Although the new Ukrainian Government is saying, no way, thats an illegal referendum. You cant just decide to do that. But theyll probably vote to they kind of are russians, arent they . Anyway, the s p is actually up now
Ten Years Ago Satoshi Nakamoto Logged Off - The Final Message from Bitcoin s Inventor
Ten years ago today, the pseudonymous programmer (or programmers) Satoshi Nakamoto logged into the forum bitcointalk.org one last time, and left the Bitcoin community for good. The day prior Nakamoto wrote a final message to the crypto community by offering a quick build and telling developers that there’s more work to be done on denial-of-service (DoS) attacks.
‘More Work to Do’
When Satoshi Nakamoto was around, Bitcoin’s inventor was a mysterious enigma and often led developers in the right direction from 2008 to 2010. Bitcoin’s creator also left a final message to the community when he/she or they added to the thread on bitcointalk.org called: “Added some DoS limits, removed safe mode.” The message was written over a decade ago on December 12, 2010, and Nakamoto stressed that “there’s more work to do.”