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dnaleor (Mostra el perfil) 27 d’abril de 2015 15.39.22
luigi1111:Ok, so in esperanto would it be "sen sekreteco neniu libereco" or "sen privateco neniu libereco"? Something else?
luigi1111:Could you explain "el ciferoj venas forto" in a similar fashion as the quote above?
Christa627 (Mostra el perfil) 6 de maig de 2015 21.50.39
luigi1111:Ok, so in esperanto would it be "sen sekreteco neniu libereco" or "sen privateco neniu libereco"? Something else?That sounds fine to me...
luigi1111:Could you explain "el ciferoj venas forto" in a similar fashion as the quote above?Well, according to the Plena Ilustrita Vortaro (commonly referred to as PIV), a "cifero" is the printed/written number itself; "Li skribis grandajn ciferojn", would mean that he was writing numbers with a large font size... so, perhaps, since it has to do with encryption, strength might come from that kind of number.
Talisman (Mostra el perfil) 17 de març de 2016 21.20.02
En numeroj estas fortoj
or en Ĉifro estas monerforton
http://regxo.blogspot.com/2016/03/en-numeroj-estas...
erinja (Mostra el perfil) 18 de març de 2016 18.59.56
Alkanadi (Mostra el perfil) 20 de març de 2016 8.30.26
En kriptografio ni fidas
How is this coin mined?
I checked out the website. Let us know when everything is finished and it is ready to go. I probably will invest some money into it.
erinja (Mostra el perfil) 20 de març de 2016 15.24.29
Christa627:Well, according to the Plena Ilustrita Vortaro (commonly referred to as PIV), a "cifero" is the printed/written number itself; "Li skribis grandajn ciferojn", would mean that he was writing numbers with a large font size... so, perhaps, since it has to do with encryption, strength might come from that kind of number.Yep, a cifero is a digit.
If you make them really strong they won't rust away easily. Or write them in a very permanent ink, on a permanent surface. Those are strong "ciferoj".