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<i>
"Coins generate at the same speed with any number of connections >= 1.<br>
More connections just add redundancy. If you only had one connection, what if that node is slow or busy, or only connected to you? Having several connections increases the certainty that you're well connected to the network. That hasn't been a problem in practice, the network is very thoroughly connected. If you have 2 or 3 connections, you're fine."
</i> Satoshi Nakamoto (Today’s Qora is just like the early era of Bitcoin—having 2 connections is considered good.)
<font size="2"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=21.msg112#msg112" title="bitcointalk.org"> BTT January 20, 2010</a> </font>
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<font size="2">Owner Log Records for :</font><br>
<img alt="" src="/i/2023.png" width="25"><b> i/2023.png</b>
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Linked
<a
href="https://opensea.io/item/ethereum/0x495f947276749ce646f68ac8c248420045cb7b5e/796638993731848468553700001337130722622321311759604289543104037259841634305"
target="_top" title="i/2023.png OpenSea Qora2 NFT">
OpenSea NFT
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Linked Qora Name :<br><a href="/nordaustlandet" target="_top" title="Qora Name : /nordaustlandet">/nordaustlandet</a>
on <a href="/i" target="_top" title="Qora Name : /i World Map">/i World Map</a><br>
Owner :<br><a href="/okchai" target="_top" title="Qora Name : /okchai">Okchai</a> since June 2023
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<a href="/aitway" title="aitway's dweb">AITWAY.COM</a> <b>50%</b> off for OpenSea Qora & Qora2 <a href="/opensea/1" title="Qora and Qora2 NFT by okchai">NFT</a> holders
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<br><a href="/i2022" title="/i2022">{ -</a> [] <a href="/i2024" title="/i2024">- }</a>
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