Title: SD down, other dust source up Post by: grau on March 16, 2013, 09:31:49 AM I noticed that SD volume dropped dramatically this morning (Europe).
But an other dust source is active (CoinAd.com), see transaction http://blockchain.info/tx/43f6ede123d10fd1581ae5ef2aa6ff7159e61b083934f75126d6d8a2ffdc11cf This one disperses 0.166 BTC to 1041 dust level outputs in a single transaction that is 32KB big (paying a fee of 0.005). Having more of this will make us wish it was just SD. Title: Re: SD down, other dust source up Post by: MPOE-PR on March 17, 2013, 08:07:19 AM You need to stfu just about now.
Title: Re: SD down, other dust source up Post by: Littleshop on March 17, 2013, 04:27:29 PM I noticed that SD volume dropped dramatically this morning (Europe). These transactions occur two orders of a magnitude less frequently then SD. This is like worrying about people not recycling beer bottle tops. But an other dust source is active (CoinAd.com), see transaction http://blockchain.info/tx/43f6ede123d10fd1581ae5ef2aa6ff7159e61b083934f75126d6d8a2ffdc11cf This one disperses 0.166 BTC to 1041 dust level outputs in a single transaction that is 32KB big (paying a fee of 0.005). Having more of this will make us wish it was just SD. Title: Re: SD down, other dust source up Post by: greyhawk on March 17, 2013, 04:31:36 PM This is like worrying about people not recycling beer bottle tops. As well they shouldn't. After all those will be the main currency after all out thermonuclear war. Title: Re: SD down, other dust source up Post by: MPOE-PR on March 17, 2013, 11:29:03 PM This is like worrying about people not recycling beer bottle tops. As well they shouldn't. After all those will be the main currency after all out thermonuclear war. I see someone's been playin' their Fallout. |