APPROVE! I was just about to a request for this to be a sub-section under "goods".
How many posts per day that would fit into the section?
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Are there that many new posts per day about it? Disclaimer - I've done no research.
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The funny thing is that you can't discuss it anymore, because you're at 499 now!
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No, I don't think I do. Even so, what's going to happen to all the GPU miners?
GPU miners will make more bitcoins than ASIC miners. But they will not recoup their cost of mining unless the price of bitcoin shoots really, really high. Not sure what this guy is smoking, but ASICs in general are going to be a lot more profitable than GPUs.
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See this post5 posts and 4 hours on the forum
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The best way to achieve this (from the receiver's side) is to use a different address for every tx (so the address is not tied to a product but to a specific purchase of a product by a specific buyer).
From the sender's side use the "label" feature to keep a note for reference. ^^ This ^^ As long as you're not receiving tons of payments this should be a great option for you.
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I think worse case scenario could involve quantum computing breaking all the public keys - but I don't even know what this means.
DDOS... against who ? Every person out there ? It'd be like everyone pinging each other... ping pong..
I read that Deepbit had over 50% of Bitcoin's computational power (which poses another problem besides the obvious). What if it were attacked? Now Bitcoin doesn't seem quite as distributed to me. Such an attack would slow transactions down tremendously? Where did you read that? I'm pretty sure they're nowhere close anymore.
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The auction is closed, it goes to the highest bidder for 102 BTC. //DeaDTerra
Next time you should probably put something like this in the Auction section of the marketplace forums.
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The clock should be there for any transaction that doesn't have 6 120 confirmations yet. Give it about an hour a day and the clock should be gone.
Mined coins require 120 confirmations, except for pools that pay out indirectly (which p2pool doesn't). Just be patient. Good call, forgot about that little detail!
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Did the payment just come through? The clock should be there for any transaction that doesn't have 6 confirmations yet. Give it about an hour and the clock should be gone.
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I think it's a bad idea if 2 factor authentication isn't in place.
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Is there a reason that you need to send from a particular address?
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I like the idea, would be a nice way to find some good posts. Probably no need for 5 categories at first, one seems like it would be enough work to start out.
Would funding only come from donations?
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ok I gave them exactly how to duplicate the flaw.
I also showed them how to correct it.
After it's been corrected could you explain what the flaw was and who it was with?
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I'm not going to give you a reason.
I'm not going to post a chart.
All I have to say is this: Within the next 8 hours the price will crash.
Um, excuse me, who are you? Oh god Proudhon is skeptical. SELL SELL SELL ! Being skeptical of the guy saying prices are going down? BUY BUY BUY!
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Thank you. Let's see if some other users confirm it too. I'm revising my answer to say it will work as it works for satoshidice.com, but you could always test it out with a very small amount to be sure.
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The flaw is idiot level. It's something that I assume was explored, methods against it were conceived and mostly implemented and someone forgot to upload it.
It had to have been something like that.
Good news though we're talking about at most a hundred coins.. Not thousands
Hmm.. Not responding to emails, only holds a hundred coins... sounds like a bitgem ripoff site or gambling site to me. Sounds like it's not a major bitcoin company...
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You should be fine to do that. blockchain.info runs with your actual wallet so it sends out from your address so it should be receivable back to you.
EDIT: I'm not 100% sure on this, so you may want to wait to hear from someone else.
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1QHZohmAdip28TM7U6KsyRXUrbvRvadtZB
Looks just as unique as CoinHoarders address seen above. What is a unique address? I thought all bitcoin wallet address were unique?
Unique meaning that it's a new address that hasn't been used before. http://blockexplorer.com/address/146vw5dA9NHvSRGsB6fPNYXRA5Xm7PXTuFCheck out blockexplorer, this address was used prior to today. A new address would make it a lot easier to keep track of everything. EDIT: @OP The best thing to do would be to get a new address since there's only one entry for today.
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