Does the account pricer count white spaces? Just curious how well the pricer estimates Average character count per post.
Spaces are characters too , only quotes are excluded from the counting . From OP : pqm (post quality multiplier) determined by ratio of good posts (>75 characters excluding quoted text) to bad posts (<75 characters excluding quotes)
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I was researching the ways how people make queries in the blockchain and I got the result that many create custom DBs on their ends to support their ways. If you use an additional DB at your end (other than core's leveldb) to store blockchain data, what DB do you use?
Both MSSQL Server (If you are using Windows to host it) and MySQL should be great choices . SQLite or Realm.io should be considered as an alternative for MSSQL or MySQL If you are building a mobile app.
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I'm not sure If I got your request right but If you are looking to gather information's about different altcoins and Bitcoin like Marketcap , supply , trading moves etc... then coinmarketcap API should be a great choice.
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I have to admit that It's really good compared to services like DeathByCaptcha for example . What's your average solving time If you have any statistics please ??
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Channel you linked us to looks good but It's adding videos randomly as It contains things about Blockchain technology in general instead of focusing in Bitcoin only and I prefer quality over quantity. I will recommend checking Andreas M. Antonopoulos channel Whether you are a beginner or even an expert.
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I know what you mean, it is sad there are so many people that fail and start to scam. I rather make a little bit minus and see it as a failed investment! You can leave the topic, i don't mind. I just wanted to make clear to everyone who reads this, that not all admins are scammers. I just send you the link to the script on PM. Because i dont want scammers to use it ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Fair enough. I confirm receiving the demo script link from CoinAdNet and It's exactly how his website and Btcads.org looked like so I will close this topic until CoinAdNet is proven to be a scam for real. Once again , I'm sorry for opening this scam accusation as I didn't knew about the script before.
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Of course! It's great to be back. I've recently started at a new college and have been super busy IRL. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 I'm confirming this is devthedev from Bitcointalk on November 12th, 2016 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: Keybase OpenPGP v2.0.58 Comment: https://keybase.io/cryptowsBcBAABCgAGBQJYJ3w4AAoJEFkJihs2GslbtuYH/3qpc+pLDzMAWJ/FLYthQ8jP nRkjm5uN6a7X7FVsdNBVGAmPJRcdY4PHXPztz687jbeF77yf3k7f6eSgW0s8g2J+ ql4lv053FO6N7oclZe8aiv1+RgL1iDGPjzm1uqSPG9J53nEW1skMz5SBvYRKQvL/ Ds0JDpPQU3bSi33Iy5UdKh9Hjw9kQBM8bQyKNiX/1GBQcZMmhorw/zaMuNCmIOZo StmhvxF9thQAjyDek72nRr0rBo1NhWU7Zx0DsNpLDljHHyAcA8kIbGGxCrBpLv3P fKFmsY0ho1MJFZ++YeLpWKHZyzCX6Nvpc3O/cAXfiKYeKXPKsyeG3Te+JhdtEd0= =XldS -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- so it will be good if OP update the thread Marcotheminer is not active anymore If you check his posting history , It would be much better If someone active enough on the forums make a new list instead.
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About the Possible TIME rewards scenarios , It says Total rewards = $3,171,010 how those are distributed ? Is it per holder which I don't think Is possible or distributed between all the holders ? I would really appreciate knowing the math behind it.
Yes, for all TIME holders. and how much TIME Token supply there will be ? or there are no limits and everything is based on the amount of BTC raised from ICO ? and are those tokens going to be available for selling/buying on Poloniex or Bittrex ? If yes , when ? and on what currency the rewards are going to be paid ? I know there are too many questions but I want to get everything before I understand everything before I invest ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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It's 100% dead If we speak about platforms like BTCjam or Loanbase, those websites takes documents and your online accounts and give you a grade based on those informations which could be inaccurate or even fake and of course , anyone who use fake info is ready to run with the funds and don't look back . Loaning on Bitcointalk is much better where most of the users give a collateral and you can spot most of the scammers just by looking at their trust profile or their posting history.
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Is it something like Localbitcoins where you meet with other individuals or It's like Coinbase or Virwox where you trade with Bitpanda as a service Itself ? I also want to know the rates/fees If possible and thanks
It seems that the fees laid down in the rate of purchase or sale. These courses differ significantly from rates of cryptocurrency exchanges. That's right, all fees, including third party ones are included in the rate. It's a simple and easy trade where one can, for example, enter the amount he wants to receive or he wants to pay and he will see instantly what he will receive at the end. After that he can pay directly. All payments except SEPA are instant. I knew I remember seeing you somewhere , I always wanted to use your services on "Coinimal" but I had an issue for not being able to verify my info since I'm not from Europe , your services are still restricted in other countries ?
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About the Possible TIME rewards scenarios , It says Total rewards = $3,171,010 how those are distributed ? Is it per holder which I don't think Is possible or distributed between all the holders ? I would really appreciate knowing the math behind it.
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A successful doublespend is when two transactions with conflicting inputs are both included in a block. Blockchain.info displays transactions that has conflicting inputs that are usually unconfirmed. Reference nodes marks an input as spent when they see a transaction that spends it. Even though reference nodes do not relay transactions with conflicting inputs in their mempool, the attacker can relay two conflicting transactions to different nodes at the same time. Both transactions will then be seen by Blockchain.info due to their huge number of connections.
Once a transaction is added to a block, it's allmost impossible to doublespend the inputs, but as long as the transaction is unconfirmed, it's pretty easy to do so. My best guess is that the person who wrote the wiki meanth that once your transaction is confirmed, it's protected against double-spending. A successful doublespend is when two transactions with conflicting inputs are both included in a block.
The way i always understood the concept, double spending means only one of many transactions spending the same inputs is included in a block, the other one is cancelled. This is what makes it dangerous. You think you have received funds from somebody, but a completely different transaction spending the same input is included in a block, and your transaction is cancelled, hence, you are no longer payed. It's now making more sense after you explained it, I assume that's why exchanges and BTC services requires more then one confirmation most of the time ?
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On the Bitcoin wiki and Wikipedia I see this : Double-spending is the result of successfully spending some money more than once. Bitcoin protects against double spending by verifying each transaction added to the block chain to ensure that the inputs for the transaction had not previously already been spent. If as mentioned above the Bitcoin network is actually protected against the double spending then how come Blockchain.info is listing some double spends from time to time ?
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Is it something like Localbitcoins where you meet with other individuals or It's like Coinbase or Virwox where you trade with Bitpanda as a service Itself ? I also want to know the rates/fees If possible and thanks
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I know you are only selling the domains but could you give us the Google Analytics statistics just to have an idea about how much traffic you had even If it's old to see If it's worth to run it once again or not ?
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Is it possible to add Komodo to the comparison on your website because from what I understood they are both a fork from ShadowCash so I can't see the difference If that's actually the case.
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Btcads.org is an advertising network that opened a few days ago and It was just a matter of time till they vanished , I checked their website before and If we compare it to CoinAdnet.com that came to life yesterday , I noticed that they have the same layout - only colors and a few stuff changed . I didn't archive the page so I couldn't proof it but those who saw btcads.org before could confirm this. So be careful and don't use them as there is other networks out there that are live since long time. Hi MadGamer I really understand want you are saying, i saw also some other networks that have failed and where scam. But you need to be fair and also give this network a chance, before you say don't use them. Every network started small and most of them didn't write their own script. I have also bought this script and many others too, but it doesn't mean, that everyone is a scammer. I am also running a faucet since 8 months and i am very trusted. I even payed out, when google adsense banned me, and i have lost my earnings! And the same is with coinadnet.com, i have a strictly budget plan, when it fails, i can notice my members before i close it, and everyone will be able to payout before this. Thanks for all feedbacks, improves and support! CoinAdNet.comIf you could point me from where you bought the script , I would really appreciate it and It would make much more sense then , I will be also willing to close the topic . I really don't want to accuse you just like that but having one service that shutdowns and another one that opens after a few days with same layout is kinda phishy...
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Name : MadGamer Rank : Hero member Post Count : 486 (this one is included) Wear Sig : done Btc Addy : 3PjnSZGNoFG4573K8ToncvcLW1huEG8e9N
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