IMHO it would be nice to upload images on this forum in an easier way... Don't you think so?
It should be good, but the only thing is it would take up space on our server. Currently only text is stored on server so hundreds of threads on forum do not eat up much storage. If we start storing images for all those threads, the scenario would be different, but I'm not sure how big an issue it is.
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Primedice Username: sgk
Suggestion: Would it be possible to play multiple rolls with one click (having same odds and betting mount)? For example if I could say "roll 5 times with 0.0002 BTC with odds of 1.2x winnings"?
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......which is largely mined by botnets.
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Please. This is getting ridiculous and it seems like there is no stop to it. There are so many coins for every single purpose out there..there is no need to create any more coin. If we keep creating altcoins it will never grow because new coins will replacing old ones and we'll be stuck in loop forever.
Haven't they slowed down yet? I stopped talking interest in alt coins way back, I don't visit the [ANN] section now. But I thought the frequency of new coins releases had slowed down considerably. How is it now? a couple of coins every week?
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There has been no better time than now... The pop for 2015 is coming, you have been warned, buy now or cry later And what's your reasoning for predicting the 'pop for 2015'? A chart?
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only morons bought this shit anyway so fuck em
Yep. I can't believe HAW was officially selling it @ $20 a coin.
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Hello friends......
can you tell me which coins support CPU and GPU ? and which algorithm support CPU and GPU ? and which sites pools support CPU and GPU ?
thanks
Support for hardware is generally like this: CPU > GPU > ASIC So all ASIC-mineable coins support GPU & CPU, too - whether it's profitable or not is a different matter.
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Im not in a position to buy BTC off an exchange at the moment, so what faucets do you guys use?
There are no 'best' Bitcoin faucets. There are 'bad' faucets and there are 'worst' faucets. Rather than visiting webpages and typing all those CAPTCHAS to receive pennies, if you work the minimum wage job, you'll earn much decent amount of fiat. Then you can buy Bitcoin with it.
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Wow, looks like that dude has managed to pissed many by scamming them. EDIT: The pool still seems to be running, so many people are still being scammed?
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103% return on bitcoin deposit paid after 10 days! Pool funds are invested in algorithmic trading of mining shares. 0.3% daily rate of return is sustainable for this business model.
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Hello,
I had been scammed by hashie.co and i want to complain against this domain. I have enough money that i can visit USA and can fuck him.
IF anyone who will get me details of the owner of the company, I will give him a tip in Bitcoins. The info should be real.
The whois lookup shows fake name and address, but isn't there any way to file a lawsuit against a website owner without actually knowing the exact name or address?
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please recommend a BTC trading platform which does NOT require ID verification
and easy for withdraw and deposit, easy to exchange to other e-currencies, reliable, not very small, easy to withdraw, no need to submit ID or address etc.
When it comes to FIAT deposit and withdrawal, all reputed and trusted exchanges will require some kind of verification. You can try localbitcoins.com and pay by cash to someone who is willing to meet in person. If you're just looking for BTC deposit/withdrawal and alt-coin trading, there are many many exchanges that let you do that without ID verification.
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We've seen the initial drop by people selling to get fiat for the holidays, then a small correction and stabilization from all the people buying btc as gifts and thinking it's the bottom. Now that the holidays are over and demand is lower than ever, we can expect a new big drop, manipulators and hackers will also have time again to do their thing. Just look at that huge ask-mountain, it's insane, people want to cut their losses that bad..! Don't hold the bag!
No problem, let's do $200 and I'll buy many. Actually I am ready to buy anywhere between $250 and $300.
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With all these scams as of late, I was just wondering whats the most people have lost in one single coin (whether that's due to scamming or not)?
Lost 0.2 BTC trading DARK and XMR. Nothing much to repent there, but I learn my lesson.
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Perhaps Satoshi saw something that he had not anticipated and realizing what was coming, he panicked and decided to leave.
From Satoshi's quote eleuthria mentioned, it is clear that he anticipated concentration of mining power in the form of 'big server farms'. But that was not something that could 'scare satoshi away'. It is not difficult to imagine P2P pools where a single pool entity in control of a large mining power is out of question.
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I read on Twitter that new Bytecoin wallet interface is under development and soon to be released early next year?
Yes, we all are waiting for it. Hopefully this will be a GUI wallet with easy to use unterface and nice features, so that even noob people can also use it. This makes a great difference for new people who want to use Bytecoin but are not familiar with command-line interface.
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If you guys had BTC, LTC or DOGE on May 12th 2014 then you have free CLAMS that you can dump. Over 0.01 btc for each good address.
See my signature for details.
How does it work? Do I need to punch my private keys into CLAM wallet? If so, how secure is that? How do I know the CLAM wallet does not control my BTC/LTC/DOGE private keys?
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So what's the upshot of this? Is it just a weird story? I'm certainly not gonna read the whole text I hope there's a TL;DR version down that thread somewhere, because I ain't gonna ruin my weekend over this
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This was a known case of a successful double-spend: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152348.0The event took place during a planned hard fork of the protocol. If we feel it necessary to fork the code again (and we likely will), I think it would be wise for exchanges to require a full day of confirmations for large deposits. Once it is clear that the fork was handled properly, services can reduce the confirmation requirements back to normal.
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@jdany
What were the victim's last words?
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