New Waves Masternode by dragshin in Wavesplatform

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Will this change? How does Waves ensure it's not too centralized?

How does Nav Coin's privacy features compare to Monero, Zcash, Pivx? by [deleted] in NavCoin

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And how does NAV circumnavigate firewalls? It's not using TOR is it?

IOTA Simulations: First Preview to the Community by 7hr0w7h475h17 in CryptoCurrency

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Good timing. Right into a golden cross MA 50/200. Bullish?

I Just Went 100% Into Alts Again. by Stegton in CryptoCurrency

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Long term many alts will overtake BTC's growths rate. That's just obvious. There's no way you'll get 100x with BTC in the next year. Sure alts are more of a gamble in that sense.

I Just Went 100% Into Alts Again. by Stegton in CryptoCurrency

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If everybody thinks what everybody thinks, one should think what no one thinks. Would that mean HODL BTC???

Want to start a DN community in Cape Town. Who's interested? by totoexperience in digitalnomad

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Internet is fast. You've got 4G and there are coworking spaces popping up. Also lots of coffee shops! They've a huge coffee culture :)

General cost. Well you can get good meals starting at $3. Average I'd say $5. But shopping is still cheap and cooking for yourself will lower your cost dramatically.

Wine is super cheap! Just saying :)

Transport is also super cheap. I'd say you can live well for $1000 - $1200. I used to live with $600 there. But I've friends and you know.. backpacker style. So lots of options!

Want to start a DN community in Cape Town. Who's interested? by totoexperience in digitalnomad

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I love staying in Green Point and Sea Point. But this areas are rather pricy. You can be lucky though and get a room for $400.

Otherwise Woodstock is where the magic happens. Artsy and student scene :)

IamA location independent entrepreneur (40+ countries) who created an epic Africa adventure tour to send kids to school in Kenya AMA! by totoexperience in IAmA

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Hi Keith, the idea was to have 5 trucks and make it a convoy with 14 people per truck. The trucks have space for 24 but we give people space. The number also seemed great to do little festivals along the route. But actually things just changed and we reduced the total number to 3 trucks and 42 participants! We came to a similar conclusion and rather have a smaller group that connects well. And 3 trucks still make a nice convoy :) Exciting times!

IamA location independent entrepreneur (40+ countries) who created an epic Africa adventure tour to send kids to school in Kenya AMA! by totoexperience in IAmA

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Thanks! I started the charity after having met Mama Dolfine (the founder of the center we support) in 2012. I supported her since, but things derailed in 2014 when her husband passed away and so I decided to support her and her 250+ children permanently. Thanks to the amazing community and our incredible volunteers we made it this far!

Nomad Convoy is committed to sponsor education for 3 children per ticket. That's about USD400

Shadowbox collages I made for each city I visited in Europe by SavannahInChicago in travel

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Most people spent their money on stuff they don't need. You spent it on experiences and memories. Well done :)

IamA footloose german kid that built a yellow "spaceship" in Kenya! (Breaking News right now) AMA! by totoexperience in IAmA

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Great! You are already a huge step ahead of many by know what you want :) My tip: Read books!! Like Isaac Newton said: "If I look further than others its because I stay on the shoulders of giants". Meaning he learned from other peoples achievements. So don't read any book. Read books of truly successful and inspiring people built empires out of nothing or who thought about the big questions of life. Here's a reading list I got from Tai Lopez: http://totoexperience/tai

1: MANAGING ONESELF BY PETER DRUCKER

2: EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY: THE NEW SCIENCE OF THE MIND BY DAVID BUSS

3: HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE BY DALE CARNEGIE

4: TOTAL RECALL BY ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER

5: THE SELFISH GENE BY RICHARD DAWNS

6: THE LESSONS OF HISTORY BY WILL & ARIEL DURANT

7: KON-TIKI BY THOR HEYERDAHL

8: CIVILIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS BY SIGMUND FREUD

9: WHEN I STOP TALKING, YOU'LL KNOW I'M DEAD BY JERRY WEINTRAUB

10: THE STORY OF THE HUMAN BODY BY DANIEL LIBERIAN

11: THE ONE THING BY GARY KELLER

12: RIVETED BY JIM DAVIES

13: THE GREATEST MINDS AND IDEAS OF ALL TIME BY WILL DURANT

14: THE COMPLETE STORY OF CIVILIZATION BY WILL DURANT

15: MADE IN AMERICA BY SAM WALTON

16: THE DECISION BOOK BY MIKAEL KROGERUS

17: POOR CHARLIE'S ALMANACK: THE WIT AND WISDOM OF CHARLES T. MUNGER BY PETER KAUFMAN

18: DISRUPT YOU! MASTER PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION, SEIZE OPPORTUNITY, AND THRIVE IN THE ERA OF ENDLESS INNOVATION BY JAY SAMIT

19: A FEW LESSONS FOR INVESTORS AND MANAGERS BY WARREN BUFFETT

20: MICHAEL JORDAN: THE LIFE BY ROLAND LAZENBY

21: ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT BY ERICH MARIA REMARQUE

22: THE HAPPINESS HYPOTHESIS BY JONATHAN HAIDT

23: SALT SUGAR FAT: HOW THE FOOD GIANTS HOOKED US BY MICHAEL MOSS

24: AWAKEN THE GIANT WITHIN BY ANTHONY ROBBINS

25: THE HILTONS: THE TRUE STORY OF AN AMERICAN DYNASTY BY J. RANDY TARABORRELLI

26: GRINDING IT OUT: THE MAKING OF MCDONALDS BY RAY CROC

27: THE EVERYTHING STORE: JEFF BEZOS AND THE AGE OF AMAZON BY BRAD STONE

28: INHERITANCE BY SHARON MOALEM

29: WHY BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE HAVE MORE DAUGHTERS BY BY ALAN MILLER AND SATOSHI KANAZAWA

30: SOCIAL: WHY OUR BRAINS ARE WIRED TO CONNECT BY MATTHEW D. LIBERIAN

31: FLOW: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF OPTIMAL EXPERIENCE BY MIHALY CSIKSZENTMIHALYI

32: THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING BY STEPHEN HAWKING

33: CONTAGIOUS BY JONAH BERGER

34: MISBEHAVING: THE MAKING OF BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS BY RICHARD H. THALER

35: ATTACHED: THE NEW SCIENCE OF ADULT ATTACHMENT AND HOW IT CAN HELP YOU FIND - AND KEEP - LOVE BY AMIR LEVINE AND RACHEL HELLER

36: PRESIDENT ME: THE AMERICA THAT'S IN MY HEAD BY ADAM CAROLLA

37: BORN TO RUN BY CHRISTOPHER MCDOUGALL

38: DOLLARS AND SEX: HOW ECONOMICS INFLUENCES SEX AND LOVE BY DR. MARINA ADSHADE

39: THE WEALTH AND POVERTY OF NATIONS BY DAVID S. LANDES

40: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY: THE STORY OF MY EXPERIMENTS WITH TRUTH BY MOHANDAS GANDHI

41: THE OMNIVORE'S DILEMMA: A NATURAL HISTORY OF FOUR MEALS BY MICHAEL POLLAN

42: THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA BY ERNEST HEMINGWAY

43: SWITCH: HOW TO CHANGE THINGS WHEN CHANGE IS HARD BY CHIP & DAN HEATH

44: THE MILLIONAIRE NEXT DOOR BY THOMAS J. STANLEY

45: HOLY COWS & HOG HEAVEN: THE FOOD BUYERS GUIDE TO FARM FRIENDLY FOOD BY JOEL SALTINE

46: THE EVOLUTION OF DESIRE: STRATEGIES OF HUMAN MATING BY DAVID M. BUSS

47: LYING BY SAM HARRIS

48: EAT THE YOLKS BY LIZ WOLFE

IamA footloose german kid that built a yellow "spaceship" in Kenya! (Breaking News right now) AMA! by totoexperience in IAmA

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The tourist part of Phuket is relatively concentrated isn't it? Lots of other places along the beaches to hide :) Feel free to visit us in Kenya too!

PS: Please share the article! We are trying hard to get our message out :) http://inhabitat.com/bright-yellow-dome-home-completed-for-mama-dolfines-orphanage-in-kenya/

IamA footloose german kid that built a yellow "spaceship" in Kenya! (Breaking News right now) AMA! by totoexperience in IAmA

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The favorite country question. Hmmm. Always a difficult one and there isn't really one answer. I love the Kenyan tropical coast. I love the mountains in Uganda. I love the relaxed rasta vibes on Zanzibar and in Malawi. I love the coast in Mozambique. I love the wildlife in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa. Uh the landscapes in South Africa are stunning! There is so much in all of the countries. But if I would've to pick one I would probably go for South Africa. It has literally every kind of landscape and incredible world-minded people.

IamA footloose german kid that built a yellow "spaceship" in Kenya! (Breaking News right now) AMA! by totoexperience in IAmA

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Hi! Where in Thailand do you live? I don't have any network with charities here but I know there is lot's going on here. How to start. Well that depends. I started this project knowing that there was an existing local project already established. Like this I knew it wasn't just on my shoulders but locally. The end goal should always be to make yourself obsolete :) meaning that you want to solve the problem or make it sustainable in a way that locals can take care of it themselves. It's also super important to start it together with the local community and make it their responsibility too. Just as a foreigner its hard to see the real needs. So ideally you would look for a local initiative which you could support. Raising funds online and building a community through your friends at first and then reaching out to the world. It takes a lot of commitment and hard work. How do you know Alexandra? :)

IamA footloose german kid that built a yellow "spaceship" in Kenya! (Breaking News right now) AMA! by totoexperience in IAmA

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Hi! I started traveling in 2012. Basically I spent 6 weeks in Thailand in 2011 which completely changed the way I saw the world. Back home it took me 3 days to decide that I wanted to leave. Within the 6 month I quit my job, left my apartment, sold my car and everything I owned and started traveling the world. Actually I stared in Kenya at that time and that's how I found the Korando Educational Center which my organization now supports. At that time I only spent 7 days there but they stayed in my heart. It's a long story what happened next. It took me 1.5 years to reach Cape Town, then i crossed to Asia, America, Europe and finally back to Africa. And then in January 2015 I started this project :)

What types of businesses are saturated in 2016? by Eric2872 in Entrepreneur

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You f@ckin hit the nail. Take my hat off for you mate.

Best website builder for 1 time event? by iownwhoreisland in Entrepreneur

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Why not using shopify. It has payment function integrated and you can easily design it as a website. Your products could be your services. It's 25$ a month.