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VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS79.72%
Net Worth
1.116USD
STEEM
0.002STEEM
SBD
2.127SBD
Effective Power
5.007SP
├── Own SP
1.643SP
└── Incoming Deleg
+3.364SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
0.002STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
0.000STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
1.643SP
Delegated Out
0.000SP
Delegation In
3.364SP
Effective Power
5.007SP
Reward SP (pending)
0.000SP
SBD
sbd_balance
2.127SBD
sbd_conversions
0.000SBD
sbd_market_balance
0.000SBD
savings_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
reward_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
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  "reward_steem_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
  "vesting_shares": "2671.839824 VESTS",
  "delegated_vesting_shares": "0.000000 VESTS",
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  "sbd_balance": "2.127 SBD",
  "savings_sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
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Account Info

nameabduljelil
id489480
rank421,644
reputation15837500200
created2017-12-12T05:26:33
recovery_accountsteem
proxyNone
post_count49
comment_count0
lifetime_vote_count0
witnesses_voted_for0
last_post2018-02-23T14:46:30
last_root_post2018-02-23T14:46:30
last_vote_time2018-03-01T18:00:42
proxied_vsf_votes0, 0, 0, 0
can_vote1
voting_power0
delayed_votes0
balance0.002 STEEM
savings_balance0.000 STEEM
sbd_balance2.127 SBD
savings_sbd_balance0.000 SBD
vesting_shares2671.839824 VESTS
delegated_vesting_shares0.000000 VESTS
received_vesting_shares5471.819982 VESTS
reward_vesting_balance0.000000 VESTS
vesting_balance0.000 STEEM
vesting_withdraw_rate0.000000 VESTS
next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
withdrawn0
to_withdraw0
withdraw_routes0
savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update2017-12-28T08:34:57
last_account_update2017-12-28T08:34:57
minedNo
sbd_seconds0
sbd_last_interest_payment2018-03-17T22:33:36
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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  "json_metadata": "",
  "posting_json_metadata": "",
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  "last_owner_update": "2017-12-28T08:34:57",
  "last_account_update": "2017-12-28T08:34:57",
  "created": "2017-12-12T05:26:33",
  "mined": false,
  "recovery_account": "steem",
  "last_account_recovery": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
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  "comment_count": 0,
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  "voting_manabar": {
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    "last_update_time": 1779050895
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  "downvote_manabar": {
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    "last_update_time": 1779050895
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  "voting_power": 0,
  "balance": "0.002 STEEM",
  "savings_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
  "sbd_balance": "2.127 SBD",
  "sbd_seconds": "0",
  "sbd_seconds_last_update": "2018-03-17T22:33:36",
  "sbd_last_interest_payment": "2018-03-17T22:33:36",
  "savings_sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
  "savings_sbd_seconds": "0",
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  "savings_sbd_last_interest_payment": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
  "savings_withdraw_requests": 0,
  "reward_sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
  "reward_steem_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
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  "reward_vesting_steem": "0.000 STEEM",
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  "delegated_vesting_shares": "0.000000 VESTS",
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  "witnesses_voted_for": 0,
  "last_post": "2018-02-23T14:46:30",
  "last_root_post": "2018-02-23T14:46:30",
  "last_vote_time": "2018-03-01T18:00:42",
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Withdraw Routes

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From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 3.364 SP to @abduljelil
2026/05/17 20:48:15
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares5471.819982 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106139326/Trx 208803c95f787ee75ff1ceef65dd99a535d6d843
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steemdelegated 1.697 SP to @abduljelil
2026/05/11 16:12:21
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares2759.609577 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105961790/Trx 3804ab55438363243b63f179d3ae99991e463c43
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steemdelegated 3.372 SP to @abduljelil
2026/04/25 20:14:27
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares5484.335738 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105507075/Trx 00c502deb5937a8ad2a4d8757a60e537136cb789
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steemdelegated 1.722 SP to @abduljelil
2026/01/22 22:33:09
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares2801.156396 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #102840734/Trx 35e073f106d6d3964f22be3363e248458150d8b2
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steemdelegated 1.823 SP to @abduljelil
2024/12/16 17:54:21
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares2965.375593 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #91287183/Trx 1f9f503a5e069cee4c0d331b60ee07f90b0e0a45
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steemdelegated 1.927 SP to @abduljelil
2023/11/13 09:40:03
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares3134.512039 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #79841462/Trx 63ecc96257d0d0832d581bffe2966182cfa5f017
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steemdelegated 3.733 SP to @abduljelil
2023/09/21 17:45:36
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares6071.787911 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #78342964/Trx 6c92955e22afc65ee17dd5cb17620cefffa8537f
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steemdelegated 3.869 SP to @abduljelil
2022/11/03 08:01:42
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares6293.469349 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #69108868/Trx 798e97dd7e6f67836fc3405ad012697b5cc0ed8d
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steemdelegated 4.005 SP to @abduljelil
2022/01/17 07:38:48
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares6514.002580 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #60805466/Trx 78f33d81f242566117eb8081ac08189ca379b93c
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steemdelegated 4.118 SP to @abduljelil
2021/06/13 21:42:21
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares6697.771238 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #54604022/Trx ce69231532d300ab1d9d1a79baad4786a0704656
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steemdelegated 4.233 SP to @abduljelil
2020/12/11 08:05:54
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares6885.193212 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49351613/Trx c18dfb311ec4ae743a5a25f6594aa47853dd340c
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steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @abduljelil
2020/12/06 01:43:12
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1912.543513 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49203179/Trx 84fec1a1d0137f14a5e00ba9b085902d9486b740
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steemdelegated 4.244 SP to @abduljelil
2020/11/25 14:24:57
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares6902.319829 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #48906058/Trx 13cadea651c35722c0435a2f733ce5d6bab49d07
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steemdelegated 4.362 SP to @abduljelil
2020/05/09 02:37:42
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7094.206425 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43213390/Trx 73c2a308d4dc654c9c898dcb59f8ccaf5ae34d28
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steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @abduljelil
2020/05/08 05:45:18
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1953.311140 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43188928/Trx 9900a620e78c4d01f62e66b9b741165c8b1dbd61
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2019/12/12 06:27:06
authorsteemitboard
bodyCongratulations @abduljelil! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@abduljelil/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@abduljelil) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=abduljelil)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!
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steemdelegated 4.443 SP to @abduljelil
2019/09/18 04:21:03
delegateeabduljelil
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7226.820855 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #36519399/Trx f4ce3176323aa089277fffe381d9bc598ce1b176
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2018/12/12 06:15:06
authorsteemitboard
bodyCongratulations @abduljelil! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@abduljelil/birthday1.png</td><td>1 Year on Steemit</td></tr></table> <sub>_[Click here to view your Board of Honor](https://steemitboard.com/@abduljelil)_</sub> > Support [SteemitBoard's project](https://steemit.com/@steemitboard)! **[Vote for its witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1)** and **get one more award**!
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2018/03/01 18:00:42
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abduljelilpublished a new post: quote
2018/02/23 14:46:30
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2018/02/13 09:25:30
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zahid0406upvoted (100.00%) @abduljelil / mother
2018/02/13 09:24:54
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2018/02/13 09:24:51
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2018/02/13 09:24:48
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abduljelilclaimed reward balance: 0.005 SP
2018/02/03 10:29:18
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2018/01/30 22:49:54
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2018/01/28 20:34:48
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2018/01/28 20:31:42
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body![e4e.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmdkAYK4ZhDRs6yNNe5YMY1QMSVBdKZsiJtKzwMByLYQoh/e4e.jpg)Bitcoin is peer-to-peer eletronic cash system .it is a consensed network that enable a new type of payment method and a completely digital from of money.it is the first decentralized peer-to-peer payment network that is powered by its users with no central authority or middleman from a user perspective,Bitcoin is perhaps best described as “cash for the internet “ but it is can also be seen as the most prominent triple entry bookkeeping system in existence. Bitcoin invented in 2009 by satoshi Nakomoto,in 2009 bitcoin started as Whitepaper-a document which created the readmap for the bitcoin. To date this is still the most smiple are accurate discription. THE REASON FOR BITCOIN Bitcoin is also known as digital cash, cryptocurrency, an international payment network, the internet of money—but whatever you call it, Bitcoin is a revolution that is changing the way people think about and use money. T The beauty of Bitcoin is that it requires no central servers or third-party clearing houses to settle transactions – all payments are peer-to-peer (P2P) and are settled in about 10 minutes – unlike credit card payments, which can take weeks or months before they’re finally settled. All Bitcoin transactions are recorded permanently on a distributed ledger called the “blockchain” – this ledger is shared between all full Bitcoin “miners” and “nodes” around the world, and is publicly-viewable. These miners and nodes verify transactions and keep the network secure. For the electricity they use to do this, miners are rewarded with new bitcoins with each 10-minute block (the reward is currently 12.5 BTC per block). The Bitcoin protocol is also hard-limited to 21 million bitcoins, meaning that no more than that can ever be created. This means that no central bank, individual or government can come along and simply ‘print’ more bitcoins when it suits them. In this sense Bitcoin is a deflationary currency, and as such is likely to grow in value based on this property alone. Bitcoin is still a cutting-edge experiment in technology and economics, and like the worldwide web in 1995, its myriad potential, purposes and applications are yet to be decided. Is it just electronic money? A foundation for smart contracts and electronic shares? Is it underground and subversive, challenging the power of governments, or will it integrate into mainstream finance and go unnoticed? If you know the answers to any of these questions, or if you can figure out how to capitalize on them there may be many lucrative opportunities for you in the Bitcoin space. BITCOIN WHITEPAPER The Bitcoin whitepaper, Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System, was published in 2008 by Satoshi Nakamoto. Bitcoin is revolutionizing the $1.8 trillion global payments industry and people around the world are rethinking the meaning of their money. Moreover, the underlying technology and network that process Bitcoin transactions, known as blockchain, is transforming industries as varied as banking, farming, logistics, healthcare, elections and manufacturing, to name a few. All this is made possible by Satoshi Nakamoto’s groundbreaking work published in 2008 which outlines what Bitcoin is and how it works. There are many projects now with the word “bitcoin” in them. The real Bitcoin is the one that is most inline with the original vision of Bitcoin, as presented in the whitepaper. HERE ARE SOME WORDS TO GUIDE YOU AS A BEGINNER 1. Introduction Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto discusses the web’s reliance on trusted third parties such as banks and credit card companies to process electronic payments. The traditional method may work for most transactions but problems do occur when financial institutions facilitate the buying and selling of goods on the internet. Here are some of the weaknesses of traditional electronic payments involving third parties: • Transactions can be reversed since banks must mediate disputes that inevitably arise. Think of disputes that routinely take place between merchants, consumers and other parties, such as payment processors, PayPal or tax authorities. • Banks’ intervention (i.e., mediation) increases transaction costs and this also limits the minimum practical transaction size. The reversibility of transactions becomes a problem when a provider has delivered non-reversible services. Consumers frequently buy low-cost items on the web, such as $5 keychains and $10 eyeglasses. However, bank involvement costs a lot and these costs are passed on to consumers through transaction fees and other charges. Consider all the mediation and litigation expenses that pile up in a given year and you can see that transaction costs can be significant. Moreover, if a provider completes a service he should rightfully get paid. But the current system allows transactions to be reversed, putting a service provider at risk of not getting paid. • The possibility of a transaction’s reversal hangs over everyone. And that requires people to trust a third party such as banks to resolve payment disputes. Many merchants and consumers don’t want to trust a financial institution. They’re expensive; may not be trustworthy; are frequently hacked; and often give too much information to the government without informing the affected party. All this also create privacy concerns. In this section, Nakamoto outlines the limitations of the traditional payment system, and he is setting up the audience for his proposed solutions. • The system accepts a certain percentage of fraud as unavoidable. Nonetheless, fraud increases everyone’s cost of doing business. Nakamoto proposes an electronic payment system that is based on cryptographic proof instead of trust. Cryptography involves the use of codes and protocols to establish secure communications. Such a system would let two parties transact directly with each other. The new method, namely Bitcoin, features the following: 1. Peer-to-peer payments over an online network. 2. The elimination of third parties and replacing trust with verification. 3. Transactions would be irreversible and Nakamoto argues that irreversibility would protect sellers from fraud. Escrow mechanisms can be implemented to protect buyers. 4. A peer-to-peer distributed timestamp server would generate mathematical proof of the chronological order of transactions. The system is secure so long as honest participants collectively control more computing power than attackers/hackers. Nakamoto believes that it’s better to verify transactions rather than trust an external third party, especially when it comes to something as important as money. The irreversibility of transactions provides confidence that the payment system as a whole is robust. Secondly, irreversibility minimizes fraud, he argues. Decentralized computers would prove the exact order of these irreversible transactions, creating user confidence that the records in the electronic audit trail, the blockchain, are valid and accurate. 2. Transactions In this section, Nakamoto’s description of the electronic transaction process, namely the blockchain, gets technical. In simple terms, he defines an electronic “coin” as a chain of digital signatures. Owners digitally sign a hash of the previous transaction and add a public key of the next owner to the end of the coin. A recipient of the coin, a payee, can verify the signatures in order to verify the chain of ownership. A Bitcoin doesn’t exist anywhere per se, at least not in the traditional sense of physical cash. Rather, Nakamoto’s concept of an electronic “coin” is a chronological series of verified digital signatures. To illustrate, think of Nakamoto’s virtual coin as a UPS or FedEx package that you sign at your doorstep before sending it to a forwarding address. But the difference is that a publicly-available ledger is placed right on the packing slip which shows the entire history of all prior deliveries of the same package. The information includes all originating addresses as well as timestamps detailing where and when exactly each delivery took place. Such a comprehensive audit trail, he argues, would provide assurance to both recipient and the entire network that the chain of deliveries/transactions is accurate and secure. However, Nakamoto points out a potential problem with duplicate payments. A recipient/payee can’t verify that a coin’s owner didn’t send the same coin to other recipients/payees, which is referred to as the double-spend problem. For example, John owns only one Bitcoin but sends one coin each to two different merchants — amounting to two Bitcoins paid with only one originating coin. To solve the double-spend problem without relying on a third party, Nakamoto says that all transactions must be publicly revealed. Secondly, all participants of the payment system must adhere to the same timeline so that everyone agrees to a single history of the order in which transactions are received. A timeline and public history of all transactions prevent double-spending because later transactions would be considered an invalid, or perhaps fraudulent, payment from the same coin. Each coin has a unique timestamp and the earlier transaction would be accepted as the legitimate payment. One coin, one payment. Sending the same coin to a second merchant, per the above example, would show a different timestamp that occurred later in the timeline. And that would invalidate the second payment/transaction. 3. Timestamp Server A timestamp server takes a hash of a block of items and publicly announces the hash. The timestamp proves the existence of the data at the time. Each timestamp includes the previous timestamp in its hash. And each additional timestamp reinforces the ones before it. This sequence forms a chain. Here we see the emerging structure of the blockchain. The timestamps are key to preventing double-spending and fraud. It’d be virtually impossible to send duplicate coins because each coin contains different, chronologically-ordered timestamps. Think back to the analogy of a UPS/FedEx package. Each delivery would contain a unique timestamp on the packing slip, and that would mark the exact time of each and every delivery on the public ledger. Bitcoin’s file size in bytes increases as the transaction history gets larger. And larger files lead to longer processing times. Transaction processing — or mining — continually require more CPU power to verify the transactions because the digital records themselves grow in size. Continuing our example, the packing slip on the same UPS/FedEx package keeps growing in size because more deliveries mean more recorded history of all deliveries ever made. 4. Proof-of-Work Nakamoto says that proof-of-work is used to implement a peer-to-peer distributed timestamp network (mentioned above). The process scans for a value that when hashed, results in a certain numerical expression. The timestamp network must reconcile this value with a block’s hash. CPU power is needed to satisfy the proof-of-work, and the block cannot be changed without redoing the work. Later blocks are chained after it, and to change the block would require redoing all the blocks after it. The language may be technical but the concept is simple. Proof-of-work is what safeguards the blockchain. Nakamoto says that a hash created by a timestamp server is assigned a unique number that is then used to identify the hash in the blockchain. Inherent in this unique number is a math puzzle that a computer must solve before a transaction can happen. Once a correct answer is given, it serves as proof that the specified work has been done. When someone sends an electronic coin, they must take a hash’s unique number and solve an inherent math puzzle. The answer is then passed to the recipient to check if the solution is correct — an important validation step. If the answer is correct, the payment/transaction takes place and adds to the length of the blockchain. If not, the proposed transaction is rejected. Proof-of-work provides one vote per CPU, not by IP address. Otherwise an attacker may allocate several IPs in an attempt to hack the network. Secondly, the longest chain of blocks serves as proof that the CPUs invested the greater amount of work in that longer chain. This process secures the blockchain by requiring would-be-attackers to redo the work of the block and all blocks after it (i.e., solve all those math puzzles) and then try to surpass the work of all the honest computers in the network. Nakamoto says that it’d be an extremely difficult task for an attacker to do just that, and that the probability of success diminishes exponentially the more blocks are added to a chain. So how does proof-of-work protect the blockchain? In layman’s terms, honest CPUs in the network solve each hash’s math problem. As these computational puzzles are solved, these blocks are bundled into a chronologically-ordered chain. Thus the term blockchain. This validates to the entire system that all the required “math homework” has been completed. An attacker would have to redo all the completed puzzles and then surpass the work of honest CPUs in order to create a longer chain — a feat that would be extremely unlikely if not impossible. This sequence makes Bitcoin transactions irreversible. Nakamoto points out that honest nodes in the network need to collectively possess more CPU power than an attacker. 5. Network Nakamoto outlines the steps for running the peer-to-peer network: 1. New transactions are broadcast to all nodes/computers in the network. 2. Each node collects new transactions into a block. 3. Each node works on finding a difficult proof-of-work for its block. 4. When a node finds a proof-of-work, it broadcasts the block to all nodes. 5. Nodes accept the block only if all transactions in it are valid and not already spent. 6. Nodes express their acceptance of the block by working on creating the next block in the chain, using the hash of the accepted block as the previous hash. As mentioned in earlier sections, nodes always consider the longest chain to be the correct one and will work on extending it. This section shows why it’s important to announce transactions to all nodes. It forms the basis for verifying the validity of each transaction as well as each block in the blockchain. As mentioned earlier, each node solves a proof-of-work puzzle and thus always recognizes the longest chain to be the correct version. As time progresses, the blockchain’s record grows and provides assurance to the entire network of its validity. 6. Incentive The first transaction in a block is a special transaction that starts a new coin owned by the creator of the block. This achieves two things. First, the creation of a new coin rewards nodes/computers to support the network. Second, it’s a way to initially distribute new coins into circulation since there is no central authority to issue them. The new coin rewards nodes — aka Bitcoin miners — for expending their time, CPU and electricity to make the network possible. They can also be rewarded with transaction fees. Nakamoto envisions a limited number of coins to ever enter circulation, at which point miners can be incentivized solely by transaction fees that are inflation-free. New coins also incentivize nodes to play by the rules and remain honest. An attacker would have to expend a ton of resources to threaten the system, and getting rewarded by coins and transaction fees serve as a deterrent to such fraud. Mining gold requires labor, water and equipment and it’s an activity similar to Bitcoin mining. The miners of electronic coins process transactions, for which they are rewarded with new Bitcoins and/or transaction fees. Since a maximum of 21 million Bitcoins will ever be mined, the system can be free of inflation. Therefore, Bitcoin can serve as a sustainable store of value, similar to gold. Compare that to fiat currency, such as the U.S. dollar. Due to inflation, the dollar has devalued nearly 97 percent since 1913. Bitcoin’s incentive program is a mechanism that protects the peer-to-peer electronic payment system. The issuance of new Bitcoin as well as transaction fees keep nodes honest. Because it wouldn’t be worth it to attack the very system that forms the foundation of their wealth. As the saying goes, you don’t bite the hand that feeds you. 7. Reclaiming Disk Space To save disk space, Nakamoto says that nodes can discard data from old transactions, with only the root of the discarded transaction kept in the block’s hash. This enables the blockchain to remain intact, albeit with less data from old transactions. He briefly describes a process for compacting data. But with Moore’s Law, Nakamoto says that the future capacity of computer hardware should be sufficient to operate the network without miners having to worry about storage space. 8. Simplified Payment Verification In this section, Nakamoto provides a technical explanation of how to verify payments without running a full network node. That requires getting the longest proof-of-work chain and checking if the network has accepted it. The verification is reliable as long as honest nodes control the network. But an attacker can create fraudulent transactions for as long as an attacker can overpower the network. One defense against an attack is for network nodes to broadcast alerts when they detect an invalid block. Such an alert could prompt a user’s software to download the full block as well as alerted transactions in order to confirm the inconsistency. Nakamoto adds that businesses that receive frequent payments may want to consider operating their own nodes to achieve more independent security and quicker verification. There are non-Bitcoin blockchain protocols that large companies are applying outside finance. For example, a company can create an invite-only protocol that selects certain parties to participate in a private network of nodes. The point is, there are many ways to set up a blockchain network that follows a different set of rules for verification. Nakamoto describes one way to do so for a peer-to-peer payment system, but he says that businesses may want to adapt their processes based on their own unique circumstances. 9. Combining and Splitting Value Combining transaction amounts will result in more efficient transfers as opposed to creating a separate transaction for every cent involved. In other words, it’d be simpler and more efficient to send three Bitcoins in a single transaction rather than create three transactions of one Bitcoin each, assuming the coins are sent to the same recipient. To allow transaction values (amounts) to be split or combined, transactions can contain multiple inputs and outputs. There can be single or multiple inputs. But there can only be a maximum of two outputs: one for the payment, and one returning the change, if any, back to the sender. This process enables payments with specific amounts. A sender can send Bitcoin payment to another party and get back his/her change, if needed. 10. Privacy With traditional payments, users attain privacy when banks limit information available to the parties involved as well as the third party. With the peer-to-peer network, privacy can still be achieved even though transactions are announced. This is accomplished by keeping public keys anonymous. The network may be able to see payment amounts being sent and received, but transactions are not linked to identities. Additionally, Nakamoto proposes that a new private key should be used for each transaction to avoid payments being linked to a common owner. To maintain privacy, Nakamoto says it’s important for public keys to keep a user’s identity anonymous. While everyone may be able to see transactions, no identifiable information is distributed. 11. Calculations It’s highly unlikely for an attacker to create an alternate chain faster than an honest chain. Nodes won’t accept an invalid transaction or blocks containing them. Moreover, an attacker is limited in what he can attempt to do: He can only try to change one of his own transactions to retrieve coins he recently spent. The probability that an attacker succeeds drops exponentially the more valid blocks are added to the chain. Nakamoto says that an attacker would have to get lucky early on to have a remote chance. Moreover, a receiver creates a new public key and gives it to a sender shortly before signing. This makes it difficult for an attacker to execute a fraudulent transaction through a parallel chain. There’s a higher probability that an honest node will find a block faster than an attacker. It’d be extremely difficult for an attacker to solve several proof-of-work puzzles in a row faster than the rest of the honest nodes. Every 10 minutes, there are new puzzles being solved by nodes in the network. 12. Conclusion The peer-to-peer system for electronic payments relies on a distributed network of honest nodes to validate transactions. Validation replaces the need to trust expensive third parties such as banks. The electronic coins are made from digital signatures, and proof-of-work that form the blockchain prevent double-spending. The system stays secure so long as honest nodes control more CPU power than an attacker. Moreover, the nodes accept longer blocks as valid and work on extending them. This protocol rejects invalid blocks, and potential fraud, in the process. Rules and incentives can be enforced using a voting system. In the final section, Nakamoto says that “The network is robust in its unstructured simplicity.” Yes indeed! Thanks for following and read the post and the most important is it guide you on a better way to earns on the BITCOIN. 1.[Source](www.Bitcoin.com) 2.[Source](https://www.bitcoin.com/guides/bitcoin-white-paper-beginner-guide)
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      "body": "![e4e.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmdkAYK4ZhDRs6yNNe5YMY1QMSVBdKZsiJtKzwMByLYQoh/e4e.jpg)Bitcoin is peer-to-peer eletronic cash system .it is a consensed network that enable a new type of payment method and a completely digital from of money.it is the first decentralized peer-to-peer payment network that is powered by its users with no central authority or middleman from a user perspective,Bitcoin is perhaps best described as “cash for the internet “ but it is can also be seen as the most prominent triple entry bookkeeping system in existence.\nBitcoin invented in 2009 by satoshi Nakomoto,in 2009 bitcoin started as Whitepaper-a document which created the readmap for the bitcoin. To date this is still the most smiple are accurate discription.\nTHE REASON FOR BITCOIN\nBitcoin is also known as digital cash, cryptocurrency, an international payment network, the internet of money—but whatever you call it, Bitcoin is a revolution that is changing the way people think about and use money.\nT The beauty of Bitcoin is that it requires no central servers or third-party clearing houses to settle transactions – all payments are peer-to-peer (P2P) and are settled in about 10 minutes – unlike credit card payments, which can take weeks or months before they’re finally settled.\nAll Bitcoin transactions are recorded permanently on a distributed ledger called the “blockchain” – this ledger is shared between all full Bitcoin “miners” and “nodes” around the world, and is publicly-viewable. These miners and nodes verify transactions and keep the network secure. For the electricity they use to do this, miners are rewarded with new bitcoins with each 10-minute block (the reward is currently 12.5 BTC per block).\nThe Bitcoin protocol is also hard-limited to 21 million bitcoins, meaning that no more than that can ever be created. This means that no central bank, individual or government can come along and simply ‘print’ more bitcoins when it suits them. In this sense Bitcoin is a deflationary currency, and as such is likely to grow in value based on this property alone.\nBitcoin is still a cutting-edge experiment in technology and economics, and like the worldwide web in 1995, its myriad potential, purposes and applications are yet to be decided. Is it just electronic money? A foundation for smart contracts and electronic shares? Is it underground and subversive, challenging the power of governments, or will it integrate into mainstream finance and go unnoticed? If you know the answers to any of these questions, or if you can figure out how to capitalize on them there may be many lucrative opportunities for you in the Bitcoin space.\nBITCOIN WHITEPAPER\nThe Bitcoin whitepaper, Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System, was published in 2008 by Satoshi Nakamoto.\nBitcoin is revolutionizing the $1.8 trillion global payments industry and people around the world are rethinking the meaning of their money. Moreover, the underlying technology and network that process Bitcoin transactions, known as blockchain, is transforming industries as varied as banking, farming, logistics, healthcare, elections and manufacturing, to name a few.\nAll this is made possible by Satoshi Nakamoto’s groundbreaking work published in 2008 which outlines what Bitcoin is and how it works. There are many projects now with the word “bitcoin” in them. The real Bitcoin is the one that is most inline with the original vision of Bitcoin, as presented in the whitepaper.\nHERE ARE SOME WORDS TO GUIDE YOU AS A BEGINNER\n1. Introduction\nBitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto discusses the web’s reliance on trusted third parties such as banks and credit card companies to process electronic payments. The traditional method may work for most transactions but problems do occur when financial institutions facilitate the buying and selling of goods on the internet.\nHere are some of the weaknesses of traditional electronic payments involving third parties:\n•\tTransactions can be reversed since banks must mediate disputes that inevitably arise.\nThink of disputes that routinely take place between merchants, consumers and other parties, such as payment processors, PayPal or tax authorities.\n•\tBanks’ intervention (i.e., mediation) increases transaction costs and this also limits the minimum practical transaction size. The reversibility of transactions becomes a problem when a provider has delivered non-reversible services.\nConsumers frequently buy low-cost items on the web, such as $5 keychains and $10 eyeglasses. However, bank involvement costs a lot and these costs are passed on to consumers through transaction fees and other charges. Consider all the mediation and litigation expenses that pile up in a given year and you can see that transaction costs can be significant. Moreover, if a provider completes a service he should rightfully get paid. But the current system allows transactions to be reversed, putting a service provider at risk of not getting paid.\n•\tThe possibility of a transaction’s reversal hangs over everyone. And that requires people to trust a third party such as banks to resolve payment disputes.\nMany merchants and consumers don’t want to trust a financial institution. They’re expensive; may not be trustworthy; are frequently hacked; and often give too much information to the government without informing the affected party. All this also create privacy concerns. In this section, Nakamoto outlines the limitations of the traditional payment system, and he is setting up the audience for his proposed solutions.\n•\tThe system accepts a certain percentage of fraud as unavoidable. Nonetheless, fraud increases everyone’s cost of doing business. Nakamoto proposes an electronic payment system that is based on cryptographic proof instead of trust.\nCryptography involves the use of codes and protocols to establish secure communications.\nSuch a system would let two parties transact directly with each other. The new method, namely Bitcoin, features the following:\n1.\tPeer-to-peer payments over an online network.\n2.\tThe elimination of third parties and replacing trust with verification.\n3.\tTransactions would be irreversible and Nakamoto argues that irreversibility would protect sellers from fraud. Escrow mechanisms can be implemented to protect buyers.\n4.\tA peer-to-peer distributed timestamp server would generate mathematical proof of the chronological order of transactions. The system is secure so long as honest participants collectively control more computing power than attackers/hackers.\nNakamoto believes that it’s better to verify transactions rather than trust an external third party, especially when it comes to something as important as money. The irreversibility of transactions provides confidence that the payment system as a whole is robust. Secondly, irreversibility minimizes fraud, he argues. Decentralized computers would prove the exact order of these irreversible transactions, creating user confidence that the records in the electronic audit trail, the blockchain, are valid and accurate.\n2. Transactions\nIn this section, Nakamoto’s description of the electronic transaction process, namely the blockchain, gets technical. In simple terms, he defines an electronic “coin” as a chain of digital signatures. Owners digitally sign a hash of the previous transaction and add a public key of the next owner to the end of the coin. A recipient of the coin, a payee, can verify the signatures in order to verify the chain of ownership.\nA Bitcoin doesn’t exist anywhere per se, at least not in the traditional sense of physical cash. Rather, Nakamoto’s concept of an electronic “coin” is a chronological series of verified digital signatures. To illustrate, think of Nakamoto’s virtual coin as a UPS or FedEx package that you sign at your doorstep before sending it to a forwarding address. But the difference is that a publicly-available ledger is placed right on the packing slip which shows the entire history of all prior deliveries of the same package. The information includes all originating addresses as well as timestamps detailing where and when exactly each delivery took place. Such a comprehensive audit trail, he argues, would provide assurance to both recipient and the entire network that the chain of deliveries/transactions is accurate and secure.\nHowever, Nakamoto points out a potential problem with duplicate payments. A recipient/payee can’t verify that a coin’s owner didn’t send the same coin to other recipients/payees, which is referred to as the double-spend problem. For example, John owns only one Bitcoin but sends one coin each to two different merchants — amounting to two Bitcoins paid with only one originating coin. To solve the double-spend problem without relying on a third party, Nakamoto says that all transactions must be publicly revealed. Secondly, all participants of the payment system must adhere to the same timeline so that everyone agrees to a single history of the order in which transactions are received.\nA timeline and public history of all transactions prevent double-spending because later transactions would be considered an invalid, or perhaps fraudulent, payment from the same coin. Each coin has a unique timestamp and the earlier transaction would be accepted as the legitimate payment. One coin, one payment. Sending the same coin to a second merchant, per the above example, would show a different timestamp that occurred later in the timeline. And that would invalidate the second payment/transaction.\n3. Timestamp Server\nA timestamp server takes a hash of a block of items and publicly announces the hash. The timestamp proves the existence of the data at the time. Each timestamp includes the previous timestamp in its hash. And each additional timestamp reinforces the ones before it. This sequence forms a chain.\nHere we see the emerging structure of the blockchain. The timestamps are key to preventing double-spending and fraud. It’d be virtually impossible to send duplicate coins because each coin contains different, chronologically-ordered timestamps. Think back to the analogy of a UPS/FedEx package. Each delivery would contain a unique timestamp on the packing slip, and that would mark the exact time of each and every delivery on the public ledger.\nBitcoin’s file size in bytes increases as the transaction history gets larger. And larger files lead to longer processing times. Transaction processing — or mining — continually require more CPU power to verify the transactions because the digital records themselves grow in size. Continuing our example, the packing slip on the same UPS/FedEx package keeps growing in size because more deliveries mean more recorded history of all deliveries ever made.\n4. Proof-of-Work\nNakamoto says that proof-of-work is used to implement a peer-to-peer distributed timestamp network (mentioned above). The process scans for a value that when hashed, results in a certain numerical expression. The timestamp network must reconcile this value with a block’s hash. CPU power is needed to satisfy the proof-of-work, and the block cannot be changed without redoing the work. Later blocks are chained after it, and to change the block would require redoing all the blocks after it.\nThe language may be technical but the concept is simple. Proof-of-work is what safeguards the blockchain. Nakamoto says that a hash created by a timestamp server is assigned a unique number that is then used to identify the hash in the blockchain. Inherent in this unique number is a math puzzle that a computer must solve before a transaction can happen. Once a correct answer is given, it serves as proof that the specified work has been done.\nWhen someone sends an electronic coin, they must take a hash’s unique number and solve an inherent math puzzle. The answer is then passed to the recipient to check if the solution is correct — an important validation step. If the answer is correct, the payment/transaction takes place and adds to the length of the blockchain. If not, the proposed transaction is rejected.\nProof-of-work provides one vote per CPU, not by IP address. Otherwise an attacker may allocate several IPs in an attempt to hack the network. Secondly, the longest chain of blocks serves as proof that the CPUs invested the greater amount of work in that longer chain. This process secures the blockchain by requiring would-be-attackers to redo the work of the block and all blocks after it (i.e., solve all those math puzzles) and then try to surpass the work of all the honest computers in the network. Nakamoto says that it’d be an extremely difficult task for an attacker to do just that, and that the probability of success diminishes exponentially the more blocks are added to a chain.\nSo how does proof-of-work protect the blockchain? In layman’s terms, honest CPUs in the network solve each hash’s math problem. As these computational puzzles are solved, these blocks are bundled into a chronologically-ordered chain. Thus the term blockchain. This validates to the entire system that all the required “math homework” has been completed. An attacker would have to redo all the completed puzzles and then surpass the work of honest CPUs in order to create a longer chain — a feat that would be extremely unlikely if not impossible. This sequence makes Bitcoin transactions irreversible. Nakamoto points out that honest nodes in the network need to collectively possess more CPU power than an attacker.\n5. Network\nNakamoto outlines the steps for running the peer-to-peer network:\n1.\tNew transactions are broadcast to all nodes/computers in the network.\n2.\tEach node collects new transactions into a block.\n3.\tEach node works on finding a difficult proof-of-work for its block.\n4.\tWhen a node finds a proof-of-work, it broadcasts the block to all nodes.\n5.\tNodes accept the block only if all transactions in it are valid and not already spent.\n6.\tNodes express their acceptance of the block by working on creating the next block in the\nchain, using the hash of the accepted block as the previous hash.\nAs mentioned in earlier sections, nodes always consider the longest chain to be the correct one and will work on extending it.\nThis section shows why it’s important to announce transactions to all nodes. It forms the basis for verifying the validity of each transaction as well as each block in the blockchain. As mentioned earlier, each node solves a proof-of-work puzzle and thus always recognizes the longest chain to be the correct version. As time progresses, the blockchain’s record grows and provides assurance to the entire network of its validity.\n6. Incentive\nThe first transaction in a block is a special transaction that starts a new coin owned by the creator of the block. This achieves two things. First, the creation of a new coin rewards nodes/computers to support the network. Second, it’s a way to initially distribute new coins into circulation since there is no central authority to issue them.\nThe new coin rewards nodes — aka Bitcoin miners — for expending their time, CPU and electricity to make the network possible. They can also be rewarded with transaction fees. Nakamoto envisions a limited number of coins to ever enter circulation, at which point miners can be incentivized solely by transaction fees that are inflation-free. New coins also incentivize nodes to play by the rules and remain honest. An attacker would have to expend a ton of resources to threaten the system, and getting rewarded by coins and transaction fees serve as a deterrent to such fraud.\nMining gold requires labor, water and equipment and it’s an activity similar to Bitcoin mining. The miners of electronic coins process transactions, for which they are rewarded with new Bitcoins and/or transaction fees. Since a maximum of 21 million Bitcoins will ever be mined, the system can be free of inflation. Therefore, Bitcoin can serve as a sustainable store of value, similar to gold. Compare that to fiat currency, such as the U.S. dollar. Due to inflation, the dollar has devalued nearly 97 percent since 1913.\nBitcoin’s incentive program is a mechanism that protects the peer-to-peer electronic payment system. The issuance of new Bitcoin as well as transaction fees keep nodes honest. Because it wouldn’t be worth it to attack the very system that forms the foundation of their wealth. As the saying goes, you don’t bite the hand that feeds you.\n7. Reclaiming Disk Space\nTo save disk space, Nakamoto says that nodes can discard data from old transactions, with only the root of the discarded transaction kept in the block’s hash. This enables the blockchain to remain intact, albeit with less data from old transactions. He briefly describes a process for compacting data. But with Moore’s Law, Nakamoto says that the future capacity of computer hardware should be sufficient to operate the network without miners having to worry about storage space.\n8. Simplified Payment Verification\nIn this section, Nakamoto provides a technical explanation of how to verify payments without running a full network node. That requires getting the longest proof-of-work chain and checking if the network has accepted it. The verification is reliable as long as honest nodes control the network. But an attacker can create fraudulent transactions for as long as an attacker can overpower the network.\nOne defense against an attack is for network nodes to broadcast alerts when they detect an invalid block. Such an alert could prompt a user’s software to download the full block as well as alerted transactions in order to confirm the inconsistency. Nakamoto adds that businesses that receive frequent payments may want to consider operating their own nodes to achieve more independent security and quicker verification.\nThere are non-Bitcoin blockchain protocols that large companies are applying outside finance. For example, a company can create an invite-only protocol that selects certain parties to participate in a private network of nodes. The point is, there are many ways to set up a blockchain network that follows a different set of rules for verification. Nakamoto describes one way to do so for a peer-to-peer payment system, but he says that businesses may want to adapt their processes based on their own unique circumstances.\n9. Combining and Splitting Value\nCombining transaction amounts will result in more efficient transfers as opposed to creating a separate transaction for every cent involved.\nIn other words, it’d be simpler and more efficient to send three Bitcoins in a single transaction rather than create three transactions of one Bitcoin each, assuming the coins are sent to the same recipient.\nTo allow transaction values (amounts) to be split or combined, transactions can contain multiple inputs and outputs. There can be single or multiple inputs. But there can only be a maximum of two outputs: one for the payment, and one returning the change, if any, back to the sender.\nThis process enables payments with specific amounts. A sender can send Bitcoin payment to another party and get back his/her change, if needed.\n10. Privacy\nWith traditional payments, users attain privacy when banks limit information available to the parties involved as well as the third party. With the peer-to-peer network, privacy can still be achieved even though transactions are announced. This is accomplished by keeping public keys anonymous. The network may be able to see payment amounts being sent and received, but transactions are not linked to identities. Additionally, Nakamoto proposes that a new private key should be used for each transaction to avoid payments being linked to a common owner.\nTo maintain privacy, Nakamoto says it’s important for public keys to keep a user’s identity anonymous. While everyone may be able to see transactions, no identifiable information is distributed.\n11. Calculations\nIt’s highly unlikely for an attacker to create an alternate chain faster than an honest chain. Nodes won’t accept an invalid transaction or blocks containing them. Moreover, an attacker is limited in what he can attempt to do: He can only try to change one of his own transactions to retrieve coins he recently spent.\nThe probability that an attacker succeeds drops exponentially the more valid blocks are added to the chain. Nakamoto says that an attacker would have to get lucky early on to have a remote chance. Moreover, a receiver creates a new public key and gives it to a sender shortly before signing. This makes it difficult for an attacker to execute a fraudulent transaction through a parallel chain.\nThere’s a higher probability that an honest node will find a block faster than an attacker. It’d be extremely difficult for an attacker to solve several proof-of-work puzzles in a row faster than the rest of the honest nodes. Every 10 minutes, there are new puzzles being solved by nodes in the network.\n12. Conclusion\nThe peer-to-peer system for electronic payments relies on a distributed network of honest nodes to validate transactions. Validation replaces the need to trust expensive third parties such as banks. The electronic coins are made from digital signatures, and proof-of-work that form the blockchain prevent double-spending. The system stays secure so long as honest nodes control more CPU power than an attacker. Moreover, the nodes accept longer blocks as valid and work on extending them. This protocol rejects invalid blocks, and potential fraud, in the process. Rules and incentives can be enforced using a voting system.\nIn the final section, Nakamoto says that “The network is robust in its unstructured simplicity.” Yes indeed!\nThanks for following and read the post and the most important is it guide you on a better way to earns on the BITCOIN.\n1.[Source](www.Bitcoin.com)\n2.[Source](https://www.bitcoin.com/guides/bitcoin-white-paper-beginner-guide)",
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2018/01/24 23:26:30
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2018/01/16 15:38:12
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body@abduljelil Thanks! Is it really lovely? Hahaha. Anyways, did you also participate in this contest? I would like to read your works
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2018/01/16 15:18:12
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2018/01/16 15:09:48
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2018/01/16 05:33:54
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bodyThanks for the support in poem [THE FALLING LEAF](https://steemit.com/dnwpoetrycontest/@gilnambatac/dnw-poetry-contest-3-the-falling-leaf). I just wanted to ask about your thoughts on it. Feel free to share it in the comments section.
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2018/01/16 05:26:42
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steemrockinupvoted (100.00%) @abduljelil / beauty
2018/01/16 05:19:03
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abduljelilupvoted (100.00%) @abduljelil / beauty
2018/01/16 05:19:03
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2018/01/16 05:17:51
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2018/01/16 05:17:03
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abduljelilpublished a new post: beauty
2018/01/16 05:16:03
authorabduljelil
bodyBeauty is not about the fine face but a better shape speaks more of the beauty than fine face. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS1x2OjdQLk2k1r2xrLaRgX6Urc-GpHPAPTgEkYBWW747RRLPl1![images(4).jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaTD3ZMCokdTugTCZNJYb35mRaa4HEXFEjy6f3E4J5ofd/images(4).jpeg)
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abduljelilupvoted (100.00%) @abduljelil / fool
2018/01/14 10:55:48
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abduljelilpublished a new post: fool
2018/01/14 07:11:54
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bodyWhatever fool you has a lesson to teach you, find the lesson in you and moves on!
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2018/01/14 06:33:12
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2018/01/12 20:24:06
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2018/01/12 20:24:03
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abduljelilupvoted (100.00%) @davidpakman / 5u4k7s72
2018/01/12 20:23:51
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2018/01/12 20:23:15
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2018/01/12 20:22:54
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abduljelilupvoted (100.00%) @pouya7 / cuonyn3m
2018/01/12 20:22:51
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olayiwolaupvoted (100.00%) @abduljelil / mother
2018/01/12 05:28:33
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2018/01/11 04:58:15
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2018/01/10 13:36:27
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abduljelilupvoted (100.00%) @davidpakman / 31f6fo23
2018/01/10 13:34:57
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steemdelegated 17.258 SP to @abduljelil
2018/01/09 04:21:33
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2018/01/08 05:51:21
authorzahid0406
bodyJust ok.Thanks for comments.
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abduljelilupvoted (100.00%) @abduljelil / mother
2018/01/07 13:38:57
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abduljelilpublished a new post: mother
2018/01/07 06:33:12
authorabduljelil
bodyTip to make your Parents Happy – Do you know that simple phone call can make them happy. Parents they don’t leave you when you were young. so don’t leave them when they are old. No matter your age. You always need your mom. There are few thinks more powerful than the prayers of righteous mothers. Be respectful to women, for they are the mothers of mankind. The most precious jewels you’ll ever have around your neck are the arms of your children. A Mother – She prays for you even when you refuse to pray yourself. make her feel you are the most righteous kid she ever had,thank her for brought you the this earth Ask her often if there is a sin offend that a way she will feel you as most bless child. love mum.![images(3).jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmSoNX5YQpbtQuj2hc9QzgmfS6K7x873LK6jhpRSkSCGJd/images(3).jpeg)
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abduljelilclaimed reward balance: 0.040 SBD, 0.010 SP
2018/01/06 13:11:06
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