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121  Economy / Speculation / Re: The bulls are back! on: April 24, 2018, 07:48:12 PM
Alt coins are really doing well in percentage gained against bitcoin. Its nice to also see bitcoin and altcoins both rising together. Altcoins have taken much of the bitcoin dominance over the last few weeks.

It is Bitcoin that is holding back all the other coins because justice needs to be served, we need to police our own and Bitcoin
finally became trustless because no one trusts the miners or the development team after fees reached $55 per transaction as the
price peaked.

Years of trying to gain trust was destroyed in a week and when people started to look under the cover they found the Lightning
Network was nothing more than a deception and the hubs are in fact mini banks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYHFrf5ci_g

They tried to fault Ripple for being owned by bankers but have you seen the network map of Lightning ? Ripple has
nothing on this lot https://lnmainnet.gaben.win/ not that I am a fan of centralization by any means but that's just what
we have now with LN and in any case I like "On-Block" and so does most people.
122  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? on: April 24, 2018, 07:24:35 PM
well,Satoshi Nakamoto plays a vital role in the created bitcoin.He doesn't act like the average human.he created a great revolution in digital currency but today nobody knows about him. Huh

So your the one that pumped this old thread back to the top again !

Satoshi Nakamoto did lots of things for Intel and the CIA
1. Created CPU wars
2. PoW wastes energy, good for Exxon oil
3. Built a system that would not scale.
4. Took SHA256 from Bit-torrent, mixed with a linked-list, nothing super cleaver at all.
5. Came up with excuses and claims that have not stood the test of time.

I could go on but no unlike Bernard MadeOff he had the brains not to come out into the open

He is not to blame for the lightning network, bankers and greedy rip off miners are behind that scam
that no one here wants to talk about but talk about it is what they are doing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYHFrf5ci_g
123  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin failed as a currency on: April 24, 2018, 07:14:38 PM
Changes will occur if bitcoins are received by all countries for their community use as a method of payment. How bitcoin can be a currency when countries are still banning bitcoins? It's the thing that makes bitcoin can not go any further and stuck just as a digital investment asset.

But you know it's gambling on the price, lets talk as grown up's and not fools here so as I see it Bitcoin will return to it's roots
which was good for drugs, sex, ransomware extortion and gambling and nothing the government could or could not do would affect the price 
and bankers left it alone.

Today it has been taken over, Lightning is just a system of banking hubs that charge fees like a regular bank and a currency that Bitcoin
pretends to be needs stability in the price to facilitate the exchange of goods so roll on the good old days I say and in any case the miners
need to be taught a lesson for ripping us off on the Tx fees a few months back.

 
124  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Even air-gapped wallets aren't safe... on: April 24, 2018, 06:17:58 PM
If the goal is to move funds every day, more careful study of the problem would be called for.

Lead mate, you need lead because I have picked up stories (might not be true yet) that they can
re-flash some chips from a distance which from my understanding of electronics seems quite possible.

OK Mr Moderator, I am safe for the next ten seconds and like to keep you on your toes in them nazi boots
you are wearing.
125  Economy / Speculation / Re: The bulls are back! on: April 24, 2018, 06:00:52 PM
I think it's more of a case of the bull-shitters are back and a few points up means nothing and Bitcoin will never
gain the trust back after the miners screwed us over by charging us $55 in transaction fees so I guess this is what finally
made Bitcoin become "Trustless"

For a new investment you need to be looking at lead, here is why https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3387753.0
126  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin fees on: April 24, 2018, 05:48:49 PM
Bitcoin fees hitting $55 will never be forgotten and has made Bitcoin indeed "Trustlesss" and the lightning network is
nothing more than off-chain banking hubs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYHFrf5ci_g

Not getting the picture, convinced the slot machine is about to pay out are we because this is the picture you
should be watching if for one moment you think that bankers have not already taken over Bitcoin or that the
Ministry of Bitcoin Propaganda (MBTCP) is not spoon feeding you FUD here.

https://lnmainnet.gaben.win/

Now is a good time to head for the exit door if you didn't get out with me when Bitcoin was last at $18k and I would
advise you all to invest in lead but not for bullets, they are using a ton of the stuff here to weigh posts down
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3387753.0

127  Other / Meta / Ministry of Bitcoin Propaganda (MBTCP) on: April 24, 2018, 05:36:29 PM
Well today the nazi moderator (achow101) in the development forum here has deleted eleven of my posts
so I would like to know if I have the world record yet.

Yes i know this site is all about ChipMixer from all the paid advert posters we are seeing and the other half of the site is
all about "Signature Campaigns" (Spamming FUD on the internet) but miners who scammed everyone for $55 per transaction
the other month and us software developers are having a real hard time and this achow101 really needs to go or we will be forced
to hang out our washing in public.

Now lets see lead weights in action, gone long on this metal I have  Cheesy

 
128  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Resurrecting the Champ: PoW to become Bitmain/Buterin resistant on: April 24, 2018, 05:05:49 PM
How certain are we that CPUs and GPUs are immune to malicious code in the firmware?  Mining is always going to rely on hardware in some form and we'll have to trust someone to make that hardware.  Declaring war on ASICs doesn't absolve this.  At least monopoly can be somewhat negated.

Well said, "They" try to cover all bases and Intel chip firmware was exposed by a russian company, best blame Putin
like they always do.

Wow the Ministry of Bitcoin Propaganda (MBTCP) took seconds to deleted my last comment, must be using bot's now
or our I am keeping our nazi moderator awake.
129  Other / Meta / Re: Nazi moderator has deleted 4 of my posts here today. on: April 24, 2018, 04:11:45 PM
This is offtopic so move it to Meta if you don't want it to be removed.

Could you tell us which posts were removed? I guess it would be better to judge for ourselves than to listen to you criticizing the moderators and all. Based on our previous interactions, I can safely assume that the removal were justified.

No listing them would consume my time and clearly you are a fully paid up member of the party faithful and anything you don't like reading
will be "off-topic" or from a Troll which also happens to begin with a "T" for "Truth"

Tell me mister (Merit: 1052),  why do you only want to hear only one side of the debate and feel that reader here need to be spoon feed "the news" ?

130  Other / Meta / Re: Nazi moderator has deleted 4 of my posts here today. on: April 24, 2018, 04:05:08 PM
It's obvious it's not open forum since there's moderation in here and i'm surprised Moderators haven't ban you (yet).
If you don't like with this forum's moderation, you should use another forum instead that you think is better in here.

Well i am sorry to hear that "Mr Campaign" spam manager or is that not what you really do so seeing your comments
here should not surprise anyone and that brown stuff on your nose (Merit: 1029) is not chocolate.  
131  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Even air-gapped wallets aren't safe... on: April 24, 2018, 03:47:00 PM
Before I reply I would like to say that the ministry of Bitcoin propaganda runs this forum and keeps removing posts.

I looked into these air-gap bridges and you can download apps from play store that produce spectra graphs and you can
even send and receive cartoon like images using nothing more than sound.

Turns out that some TV adverts are using sound to communicate with apps ruining on "Smart Phone" so this is not science
fiction and is fact.

Developers should keep away from using any microsoft blackbox code and the same goes for google android code that's
all over our phones because "They" are years ahead of where we think they are when it comes to steeling our data.





132  Other / Meta / Nazi moderator has deleted 4 of my posts here today. on: April 24, 2018, 03:34:08 PM
This is not a open forum, it's ran by the ministry of Bitcoin propaganda and the moderator
needs a time machine so he can travel back in time to 1939 Germany to partake in more
book burring session.

Hit the ban button andy you nazi because I will always stand up to fascists like you when ever
I meet them.
133  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Why does Bitcoin keep using SHA256 in its POW? on: April 24, 2018, 12:41:43 PM
"Why does Bitcoin keep using SHA256 in its POW?"

The better question to ask would be why do we need POW and how did we ever manage to live without it
before double agent SM from Japan turned up and send Intel chip share prices upwards.

Proof of anything is about establishing trust between nodes but they are always careful to rabbit on
about bitcoin being a "trustless" network but the development team and the miners allowing Tx fees to hit
$55 per transaction has ensured just that, it's now "trustless" but not in the way they wanted it to be.

SHA256 is an odd one to pick if you just want to waste CPU power because even on a Intel I7 CPU it's
runs lightning fast when I bench marked the performance and is not having to spend a fortune on hardware
not a form of POS given the costs or should we not ask questions like that here because it upsets the
resident party faithful and invites attacks.
134  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Alternative analogue of channels "Telegram" in blockchain on: April 24, 2018, 12:16:09 PM
I think, unfortunately, not leave a trace is impossible, given the development of technology.

The TOR network was a good attempt in it's day but they have not really moved forwards and the CIA
have taken over many of the exit nodes but that's because they have so few so in effect it has become
centralized.

You can (like me in the past) offer to become a Tor exit node but little to no traffic will get sent your way because
the internal rooting has clearly become controlled which is just what we have seen with mining pools
here on Bitcoin.

Encryption once the data gets past Intel Chips and Microsoft's/Google black box code offers the solution but without
letting TPTB put a cuckoo in the nest (Fake-book, twatter, Youtube) it's difficult to get anything going.
135  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Output in coinbase transaction on: April 24, 2018, 12:00:10 PM
Wow it's so complicated using all these inputs and outputs to see whats going on and I wonder how in the
past we ever managed to move money from one account to another without it all.

You don't think that something is fundamentally wrong with a design when it has to get this complicated do you  Cheesy

136  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Enterprise blockchain development? on: April 24, 2018, 11:44:18 AM
To quote

Quote
"Coordinating a decision on important activities such as adding or removing network members, network topology design [and] scaling up the network requires federated as opposed to a centralized method of decision making," Vaisoha said.

As such, the FNP essentially acts like "a hall monitor" to ensure nodes are behaving, he continued. If a validator node is about to crash, for example, a so-called "predictive correction feature" kicks in.

Sounds like what I have been saying when using the term "coordinators running on node clusters" but the faithful here just won't get it, don't want to listen
and if they start using logic then PoW that we managed to live without long before bitcoin came along also starts to look like it's on rocky ground.

Seven on-block transactions per second is nothing to write home about but here in the forum party faithful members insist that Bitcoin is gods gift to man, it's not
and this is why they are seeing other developers moving on to make much better system.


137  Other / Off-topic / Re: FREE mining proposal using SOCK4/5 on: April 24, 2018, 11:32:42 AM
I am developing a highly secure network that uses Secp256 for encryption...

Please at least use correct statements when trolling this forum.

Secp256k1 refers to the parameters used in the ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm).


Signature algorithm: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Signature_Algorithm

Encryption: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encryption


Please read those two links and learn the difference between encryption and signature.
I highly doubt you are capable of developing anything..

Look dummy we don't really don't need to know about everything you can drag up about Secp256k to then play words smith
but the ECPOINT is everything about encryption so go back to your puppet master and ask for some better training plus let him
know that it's not my fault that Bitcoin won't scale and the hubs are mini banks because I didn't build it.
138  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Why does Bitcoin keep using SHA256 in its POW? on: April 22, 2018, 11:24:53 PM
Theoretically, it's not impossible as you can think about game theoretical scenarios in which doubts about SHA256 would arise, such as the NSA-NIST conspiracy of a backdoor being somehow true, or somehow the curve gets simply cracked by quantum computing (how else could you crack it anyway?)

I will not use any microsoft black box software like AES on a windows machine because I know myself that windows copies, encrypts and uploads anything it can get
it's hands on and this is impossible to stop without making the machine useless and X-Boxes are even worse not that I or anyone has managed to get inside one.

They are even using ultrasound now to active apps from your TV on your mobile phones so they will stop at nothing to watch you.

Quantum computers are like hardware network switches, mega fast but very limited when it comes to programming which is why it's all been talk for years
with nothing really happening but the long term dangers does not come from men writing hacking code but more from A.I developing it's own computer language
that we mere humans won't understand and if you think this is science fiction then you are behind the times already.

Some of the self teaching software reconfigure itself and works better than anything the developers could write themselves and they don't even understand
how the output works, it just does and we are already seeing questions being asked about the rights of computers so we are going to be in for some interesting
times me thinks.

https://www.rt.com/op-ed/424709-sexbots-sex-dolls-rights/
139  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Lightning Network ideal for in-game currency in MMO games? on: April 22, 2018, 10:24:26 PM
That's not how fees work in Bitcoin.  You aren't "forced" to pay that much, people merely chose to.  Ripple chooses your fee for you.  That's what force looks like, cretin.

oh yes dip stick I choose to donate about $120 to miners during Decembers, of my own free will to carry out four transactions and it was a good job I didn't call you
a wanker in the last post because I notice mummy is hanging around and just deleted another post of mine and andy is bound not to notice the "Cretin" insult and others you
make so run along, mothers skirt is that way >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Quote
Lightning = ~1500 independent nodes and growing

1500 single points of failure to anyone with just one channel open to one of these banking hubs, too many bangs on the head me thinks.
140  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Lightning Network ideal for in-game currency in MMO games? on: April 22, 2018, 09:31:04 PM
Hacking is not that bad in big online games because they are well-tested and critical bugs are quickly patched, but full control over any account also helps to reduce the damage when it happens, since they can just revert items.

Your missing the art and hacking is a slow process of corrupting the data so they cannot simple roll back to a previous date, well that's
what someone told me.
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