OMG ..... He died from drugs, not from bitcoin. Some have argued Silk Road made buying drugs safer because of the reputation system. Safe than buying off some unknown dude at a nightclub. We should ban cash as well. Cash is used to buy alcohol which causes road traffic fatalities. Not to mention used to be nearly all drugs of course. Yup, the same analogy can be made about dollars, being used every single day to buy drugs and alcohol.
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Old thread, but...is there a point in releasing an LTC dice site, and I mean classical like just-dice.com or dicenow.com(works, but is too flashy and hard on some machines). The ltc dice sites mentioned in this thread(classic dice type) are dead, and I wouldn't want to waste a lot of money on a project doomed to fail.
What I was envisioning was something fairly close to just-dice, betting with keys(shortcuts) and investing.
The project failed because Greedi, took off with all the LTC on the site and shut it down. He was my silent partner. My advise to you would be to pick another game thats not so over saturated now. Any ideas? I really couldn't think of anything besides classic dice site. It requires almost zero graphics to be made(logo etc) and far less Javascript/AJAX.
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"Bitcoin is backed by The Internet, The People, For The People" If I win anything, send it to my sig rig
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Old thread, but...is there a point in releasing an LTC dice site, and I mean classical like just-dice.com or dicenow.com(works, but is too flashy and hard on some machines). The ltc dice sites mentioned in this thread(classic dice type) are dead, and I wouldn't want to waste a lot of money on a project doomed to fail.
What I was envisioning was something fairly close to just-dice, betting with keys(shortcuts) and investing.
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A pool is basically a proxy to a Bitcoin node, but there are many ways one can write a pool, somebody could even integrate it into the bitcoin node directly, or keep it as a separate instance or even have multiple nodes connected to which it sends data.
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Thanks for posting this, I'm sure lots of people would not have been so diligent and clicked straight on the link. +1. Nice catch OP, would donate but am a little short on Bitcoins these days.
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In other words make rich people richer and poor people poorer?
Rich people get richer regardless.
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50 days logged in, is that good or bad?
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I don't think it's possible via the RPC, you may need to build a blockchain parser to do it.
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Admit it guys, you all want to see what would happen if a pool reaches >=51%. I sure do, maybe they will have a change a heart and maybe...surprise, they wouldn't do anything.
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Still the doctors laughed at him a lot. That must've hurt more than the actual thing being stuck in there, them doctors are definitely not open minded.
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Where can I get a good understanding on the math/code for what is going on when mining. Also the 'backbone' for bitcoin and the alt coins. I'm really interested in what's going behind the scenes.
Been thinking of a personal learning project for making my own coin with a different 'proof of worth?'(math part).
I've looked at miners but it's all low level optimized assembly code. Although I do understand assembly, It's not my area of study.
Try cgminer.
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Why are there 32 orphan blocks on March 11-March 15?
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In some rare instances, yes you can(but those are edge-cases, so I would appreciate any smart asses to not correct me). I managed to track down a guy that mined several blocks on top of the genesis block a couple of months back(just from the IP reported on BC.I).
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Oh yes, they are still valid. MtGox like to steal money. Don't use them.
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Confirmed I also received it, reported it as spam.
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Can't wait for Titanfall.
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that computer is probably worth i'd say maybe.. $130-$150? i hope you didn't pay too much for it.
You must be joking, that thing costs at most $50.
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No, every one should set standard 0.0001 BTC fee per KB. You can set fee to 0 only if you doesn't care about transaction confirmation time - if all conditions are met, your transaction will go through as free and it may take several hours to confirm. This is for those, who are not in hurry.
Please note, that only Bitcoin-Qt and bitcoind supports free transactions properly. All other wallets should have fee set to 0.0001 BTC, because they don't understand how to build proper Free transaction. Using 0 BTC fee in non-Bitcoin-Qt wallet may cause problems.
I always send for a fee of 0.0002 or 0.0005, I am generous.
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