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>>19210400
I usually don't respect nurses. But you are based and red pilled.

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Herbs

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I want a lab.

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https://medium.com/@clemahieu/emergent-centralization-due-to-economies-of-scale-83cc85a7cbef

>A defining property of cryptocurrency which separates it from other monetary systems is the focus on being decentralized. This is needed as a mechanism to prevent someone from altering currency transactions. Therefore, these systems should be designed without inherent drivers pushing towards centralization.
>When put into place, however, these systems have trended towards a small group of entities in opposition of the primary property of being decentralized. This difference between ideological goals and the reality of implementation is called emergent-centralization, and a contributing factor is the marginal cost of producing consensus.
>Marginal cost is an economic term that describes the cost of producing one extra unit of a particular good. When applied to cryptocurrency this represents the cost expended by a consensus-producing actor to produce one additional unit of consensus on the network.
>When producing a good has a decreasing marginal cost it benefits from economies of scale and thus encourages fewer producers and larger scale production which is in opposition to the goal of decentralization.
>The principal examples we will look at are capital costs, operating cost and opportunity cost.

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>>17717418
Mucuna pruriens contains 5-% L-Dopa, it is the active ingredient in the bean. Facaceae family.

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Hederafag & Nano dolphin reporting in. The future is efficient. Boomers get the coof.

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>>17273438
Slash and burn harvesting is not sustainable long term, anon

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>>17066717
NANO Chad reporting in!

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>>17056489
Because of the lack of fees and the ability to send micropayments, we could even see "sub-cellular" transfers of energy in the form of currency take place. As in a machine paying other machines in a network for data based on bandwidth usage, or perhaps for proprietary content served up by research facilities. This could be applied to any style of corporation that is data oriented, or even corporations in general, as payments and wages can be distributed via work performed based on outside metrics rather than an hourly wage paid bi-weekly. People working and receiving the income immediately as work is performed, or product sold, allowing every element of the chain to profit from the end sale.

While uses like the above are the most common when it comes to potential usage, I think we are not only really missing the idea of micropayments and machine2machine transfers, but rather creating or determining value for things that we currently do not consider valuable... like upvotes, likes, tweets, etc. One could even create a system where value is directly correlated to content.

The best part is, you don't even need anything too complicated to do this. We can do all this now with the technology currently available, including Nano in its current state. So many people are looking for the biggest and baddest next thing. What they miss, is simplicity. And through simplicity, great things can be constructed.

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https://www.crypto-news.net/nano-may-emerge-as-bitcoins-strongest-rival-yet-platform-remains-vulnerable/

This article fails to mention the anti-spam scaling PoW mechanism that prevents spam from limiting transaction output. For instance, if a malicious actor decided to precompute 100,000 transactions at 0.1 kW in an effort to halt the network, the nodes will notice this and request 0.2 kW for all transactions sent afterwards, with the 0.1 kW energy cost transactions will be put at the end of the line to be confirmed after.

Average transaction time for full confirmation is less than 1 second. Current capability is around 200 TPS. This limit will increase as the principle nodes upgrade their servers. At this point, it is not needed, as even with 200 TPS Nano can execute 17 million transactions a day. For free. And under a second.

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>>16327351
Oh trust me they do. I have been working in the supplement industry for 10 years. One of my associates from a different company was arrested for 2 years and charged over a million dollars for money fraud, practicing medicine without a license, among other charges for making claims like this. It is in the very definition practicing medicine without a license and is a serious crime. The OP better hope he doesn't live in the USA. His Paypal account will be closed shortly, as well as his Amazon and all associated accounts. I have burned through several merchant processors myself and know how this works. I don't like playing dirty but this individual is no different than a crypto scammer. He will get what he deserves and I will make certain of it.

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omg these threads make me lol

Is everyone else thinking the same thing I am reading these posts? I feel bad to laugh, but this retard is malicious, so I kind of wonder if there is an element of karma to it all.

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>>14327374
You have nothing to worry about. My IP will be logged as well. We didn't do anything illegal.

Btw, it is fun to watch these lowlife's abandon ship. CON (DAG) is dumping as we speak.

Karma is a bitch, no?

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>>14228748
Herbalist anon here. There are several such herbs that already fix this. You will not be able to legally make the claims that it can treat these disorders without the FDA up your ass.

Best you can do is have someone who doesn't sell the product directly write a blog website that makes the claims and have them link to you.

I won't steal your product, as I just generally provide herbs and supplements to the masses without any key specifics that I market, but I am curious as to what the natural equivalent to this is. If you share yours, I will share mine. But mine is readily available and abundant, and goes for at most $3.00 an oz. Even cheaper in native markets.

I will give you a hint in case we are working with the same plant. It is a somewhat common spice.

>buy NANO

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>>14162706
Currently undergoing its final stages of development. Nano is the one. Big news on Wednesday.

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Interesting information, I was not aware of the connection of narcolepsy to orexin. I haven't studied this receptor complex too much, but I am certain I have encountered several plants in my research that were orexin-a agonists. Let us search http://scholar.google.com and find out.

the benefit of activating the receptors rather than consuming the compound directly is the half life. The situation is the same for oxytocin. You benefit more from a compound that activates the receptor, assuming the compound is both bio-available and not rapidly excreted, anyways.

Unfortunately, I cannot find anything in the literature about available orexin a agonists, aside from some novel experimental drugs, or a traditional Chinese herbal formulation that upregulates the receptor's function. I think there are compounds out there that would be effective, but there is a lot more we don't know than what we have mapped out.

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.5b00988

Use sci-hub to bypass the paywall.

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https://www.coindesk.com/blockchain-financial-services-lead-jesse-lund-leaves-ibm

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44,000 NANO. 100% maximalist, but will diversify once it pumps.

Equivalent to about 14 BTC, or $70,000 USD currently.

Dumping all profit my company makes into it and have been for the last year.

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>>13216025
1000 nano is equivalent to about 180 btc in terms of total availability, so you have nothing to worry about. I have a mission to accomplish however that is a lot bigger than myself.

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