Do you live in Ireland, Iceland, Greece, or Spain? If so, someone want to give you free money. "National cryptocurrencies" are on the rise this week, with some offering free coins to those who register. But can you really call it a "cryptocurrency" at that point? Beyond Bitcoin: 'National' cryptocurrencies woo users with free money: http://www.dailydot.com/business/beyond-bitcoin-national-cryptocurrency-free-money/ Iceland: http://auroracoin.org Ireland http://www.gaelcoin.org/ Greece: http://www.greececoin.net/the-air-drop.html Spain: http://pesetacoin.info/?lang=en Lakota Tribe (US): http://www.mazacoin.org/ Payu Harris interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izjmxRfZlPU Have you attempted to claim any of these? Let me know your experience. http://twitter.com/anniegaus http://facebook.com/anniegaus http://vk.com/anniegaus http://google.com/+anniegaus
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Data mining (seriously) is mining algorithmic chains of numbers like ( prime numbers)
And are not fiat (bitcoin has only 21 million coins) in existence.