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@CalebSol Deep lore $catcoin
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Catcoin (CAT) with its genesis block on December 23, 2013, is the first cat-themed meme coin released in response to the original release of Dogecoin. It is historcially the first PoW coin to implement PID in civilian application. It was created by @kr105rlz in 2013. Officially endorsed and also being Cto-d by the man himself because the trencher that deployed felt sidelined and deleted the xcommmunity bitcointalk.org/index.php?topi… 8ucgWfoG9UDTZttgzKP99f4pLtZyczDan2GDHiG7pump
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$CATCOIN eats betraying devs for breakfast! We’re rabid and unrelenting! The moon mission continues!
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@ScikoCrypto @DaanCrypto Truly an incredible community, 4 years and running....
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@AltcoinDaily Soon they will be buying $Catcoin js I wouldn’t sleep on this amazing community 💯
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@mrbenbillions @NiraNew84 @Cosma9861 Excited to come chat about $Catcoin and give everyone an update on where we’re at now 💪🫡
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See yall tonight 9pm Est time #RawAndUncut pull up on me @NiraNew84 n @Cosma9861 u kno the vibes chilling n shilling who got that alpha out there 👀 Season 2
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The statistically most reliable launch vehicle ever made is the SpaceX Falcon 9. The only LV that can even compare is the Atlas V. There is no European launch vehicle that comes remotely close.
Ariane 6 has had a total of 6 flights, so its 100% success rate so far means very little. It could have a probability of failure as high as 10% and still have a better than 50% chance of having no failures over 6 flights. The Shuttle had 24 successful flights before its first disastrous failed launch. (The Falcon Heavy, btw, also has a perfect track record so far. With 11 flights.)
The most recent Ariane with a statistically meaningful flight history is the Ariane 5. It had 117 flights with 5 failures (2 booms and 3 failed insertions). 4.3% failure rate.
The last 117 flights of the Falcon 9 were all successful. As were the 117 before that. Over its 600 flights , the Falcon 9 has had a total of 3 failures (2 booms and 1 failed insertion), in addition to 1 pre-flight explosion that took out a payload. 4 out of 601, meaning 0.7% failure rate.
Btw most of those failures were front loaded on early versions. The currently flying Block 5 which has flown over 90% of all F9 missions has had only had one failure and has a failure rate below 0.2% over 544 flights.
The most reliable Ariane to date was the Ariane 4 with 3 failures over 116 flights, a 2.6% failure rate. (Soyuz is about on par and Vega is a lot worse.)
We'll maybe get to see if Ariane 6 can improve on that. It'll be a long wait.
In the meantime, I urge self-proclaimed promoters of European spaceflight to stop wrecking their credibility and misleading their followers by preening over the track record of European launch in comparison to SpaceX. @AndrewParsonson
And for those who want to bring up Starship, sure, let's talk about the 4 failed ascents (2 per version) out of 11 flights. You know what the difference is? Those were all suborbital test flights of prototypes that weren't carrying real payloads. Suborbital and without payload precisely because they were days gathering flights of incomplete vehicles with a high probability of failure. Whereas every Ariane 5 failure was on an operational mission to a real orbit with a real payload that got impacted.
Starship's operational flight record stands at 0/0.
And frankly if I was a launch customer I'd rather have my operator blow up 100 rockets in testing than 1 customer payload they were actually trying to launch.
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