would be extremly costly though to track the BTC transaction and probably not feasible. Additionally, i am quite sure it would take way more than 1 hacker to destroy the blockchain due to consensus infrastructure. We might never know the correct answer though. :-)
monachima505, i think thats wrong. Internal conduct and regulation would be rather a concern, since your counterparty is not necessarily known in a bitcoin settled transaction.
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I think the exam was absolutly doable even though i do not want to celebrate victory yet. I thought the official trial exam on GARP's website was a pretty good benchmark this time, which for the part I exam in May was not the case at all.
If there was a long wordy question with an...
First, thanks for your support here at Bionic Turtle. Even though i have serious doubts whether i will pass or not, this forum proved to be rock solid in gaining a quick understanding in otherwise rather abstract material. I really enjoyed studying with the interactive forum style and will...
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