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13821  Other / Meta / Re: It seems as though the sale of anything hacked/cracked is no longer permitted on: February 11, 2016, 05:26:30 PM
And that's why there are so many child porn forums. Because you're totally fine if it's your users & not you who put up the kiddypronz.
False comparison.
If you do something of interest, 100% chance you'll get owned. Your cat's neither here nor there Smiley
The chances are currently near zero. Stop trolling. This is not even related to the OP.


And i am about to keep on nagging on this. I am sick of this shit and also of the scam accusations that have there origin in the digital goods section. It might be a hard fight but as this wonderfull screenshot from op shows: it is possible.
As dogie said, the section became really flooded with such and unusable. However, things have 'changed' so let's keep it up.
13822  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi round table on: February 11, 2016, 05:24:52 PM
-snip-
That's quite unreliable as you can't see the exact numbers. All I can clearly see is mostly XT nodes switching to Classic and Core nodes fluctuating as always.
13823  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi round table on: February 11, 2016, 05:11:39 PM
Really? I see a surge of classic nodes following the announcement
Here we go again. When the number of nodes is not in favor of a controversial HF then you guys claim that it does not really matter, but as soon as the numbers start growing then they suddenly do.  Roll Eyes
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The number of nodes is not a reliable metric.

and this time they are switching from existing core nodes, core nodes counts are dropping
Jan 29:
Classic 0.11.2: 22 Nodes
Core (all versions total): 3796
Other: 1695

Feb 10:
Classic 0.11.2: 589
Core (all versions total): 3825
Other: 1395.


"Switching", "dropping".  Roll Eyes
13824  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is PoS what Bitcoin needs? Is Smart Contract ability what it needs? on: February 11, 2016, 04:41:16 PM
You are right, the new coins have much advantages, only thing that is better in Bitcoin is, that it is the ONLY cryptocurrency that is reasonably widely known. Thats why it is so popular.
They don't have any real advantages. You guys are drinking the trashcoin kool-aid. If they had desirable features, they would be implemented in Bitcoin already. Besides, 99% of those coins are based off of Bitcoin. If their developers had significant engineering skills (which they don't) they'd design a coin from scratch.

Changing to PoS or hybrid would require a hard fork. All proposing a change to PoW or the 21 million total cap would do is piss off holders.
PoS/hybrid is useless. As soon as someone messes around with something fundamental as that (or the number of coins) Bitcoin will collapse.

If miners set the price of Bitcoin, it would be over £1 million, It's the investors and consumers that create demand, and demand drives the price (supply modifies it of course).
People with money aren't interested in altcoins and most likely never will be.

At the moment I have two main asset is the Diamond and Worldcoin.
DMD is a good investment coins and WDC in the future will replace place LTC as fast and convenient coins for instant payment services and shops.
Both are useless. You're in the wrong section.

Some alternative coins, on the other hand are more active and rapidly improving for taking all the best, and using the time-tested technical innovations.
So Bitcoin price growth will gradually slow down (in spite of the decrease awards in the coming time).
If anything Bitcoin will either explode or die. It will not gradually slow down and your precious altcoins won't take off. Most of the people involved with altcoins are just trying to profit because they missed their chance with Bitcoin.


Should I remind you guys that this is Bitcoin Discussion and not Scamcointalk?

13825  Other / Meta / Re: It seems as though the sale of anything hacked/cracked is no longer permitted on: February 11, 2016, 04:26:17 PM
Where is the forum based? Is it in the US? If the US prosecutors find there is illegal activities in this forum
The forum can not be held responsible for the actions of the users. It does not work that way.
will they arrest the moderators?
Even the admins don't know who Lauda is. Who are they going to arrest, my cat?  Wink
13826  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi round table on: February 11, 2016, 04:01:24 PM
-snip-




Nah, it doesn't represent the miners OR the pool operators.
When you "have the support of the pools", they are important and represent all the miners, but when you don't then they aren't and don't represent anything. You're making it too obvious and easy.  Roll Eyes
Classic is DOA.
13827  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi round table on: February 11, 2016, 03:53:45 PM
Another TBF, let's see how far they go Wink
This can't even be compared to the TBF. Stop your rumbling. It is the end of BU and Classic. I wonder what the next controversial HF will be called, 'Bitcoin Original' maybe?
13828  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi round table on: February 11, 2016, 03:43:17 PM
Welcome centralization,we're expecting this.The comment that caught my attention was right below the article and makes sense."The pool administrators who have signed this statement represent ~90% of the hashing power on the network, but this does not necessarily represent the miners themselves.
That guy is trying to spread FUD about Core's intentions. It seems like these kinds of attacks have just begun. If you want to drink the kool-aid and submit to such, go ahead. The miners won't risk reducing the value of their coins.

This is your new Federal Reserve  Grin
It seems like you guys are salty.  Wink
13829  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ToominCoin aka "Bitcoin_Classic" #R3KT on: February 11, 2016, 03:38:46 PM
There is something positive we can deduce from this letter. This group of miners is clearly demanding that Core gives them a date for a hardfork blocksize increase within three weeks. I suspect that if Core fails to deliver this request/demand from the miners
It does not say that. You're trying to save your precious 'forks' that are already dead.
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SegWit is almost ready and we support its deployment as a step in scaling.
It is our firm belief that a contentious hard-fork right now would be extremely detrimental to the bitcoin ecosystem.

I suspect they will switch over to classic or just change the max blocksize parameter in their own custom node software themselves like they said they would.
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Currently we are in discussions to determine the next best steps. We are as a matter of principle against unduly rushed or controversial hard-forks irrespective of the team proposing and we will not run such code on production systems nor mine any block from that hard-fork. We urge everyone to act rationally and hold off on making any decision to run a contentious hard-fork (Classic/XT or any other).
Keep living in denial. Roll Eyes
13830  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ToominCoin aka "Bitcoin_Classic" #R3KT on: February 11, 2016, 03:13:04 PM
But... But I was told non-mining nodes are essential to Bitcoin security and decentralizationings Huh
And I when I told you that non-mining nodes are irrelevant, because trivially faked, you got upset...
And now ...you're telling me that non-mining nodes are irrelevant, because trivially faked? Shocked
Everything is important, albeit without the miners you can't do anything either. The number of nodes was never a good metric as there isn't a good way to count all of them. In addition to this it is easy to set up a lot of fake nodes, ergo inaccurate metric. Keep drinking the kool-aid and trying to troll.
13831  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ToominCoin aka "Bitcoin_Classic" #R3KT on: February 11, 2016, 03:01:41 PM
Expected Sybil attack, I expect those nodes to grow higher while mined classic block to be below 5% at most.
How to run 3,000 completely legit full nodes aka don't trust the node numbers. As always, the node count only matters to the 'forkers' when it starts growing in their favor.
13832  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ToominCoin aka "Bitcoin_Classic" #R3KT on: February 11, 2016, 02:53:43 PM
^^Hand-waving?
Fake nodes as always run by a few individuals. Keep drinking the kool-aid.
13833  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is archaic on: February 11, 2016, 02:46:27 PM
Well you're rather lucky then xD
I'm not lucky, I just know how to properly use Bitcoin. I can't say the same for people complaining about confirmation times.

Not unusual to wait for one or two hours to get your confirmations.
It is unusual. You're doing something wrong.
13834  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ToominCoin aka "Bitcoin_Classic" #R3KT on: February 11, 2016, 01:55:31 PM
Makes a toast , takes a sip with a nod of approval, places glass down and prepares for much more difficult battles that will confront us, without fear or apprehension, but a resolved and determined realization that this struggle has just begun.
I was talking about Classic in particular. Never have I implied that this is the end of these controversial HF's. Toomincoin has been officially 'defeated'.

We are no longer being ignored or scoffed at , but actively attacked and we must recognize and not underestimate our enemies.
Seems like Gavin has joined the dark side.
13835  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ToominCoin aka "Bitcoin_Classic" #R3KT on: February 11, 2016, 01:11:34 PM
I still think the author is suffering from herd mentality.
This doesn't even make sense.


F2Pool — 29%
AntPool (Bitmain) — 20%
BitFury — 17%
BTCC Pool — 14%
BW — 8%
around 88%
So 88% hashpower is against the Bitcoin "Classic" contentious HF. Classic is now left with 12% (at most; best case scenario) hashrate. Now seems like the time to pop the champagne people.
13836  Economy / Digital goods / Re: 10 or 5 Steam Random Keys! For only $2.75 or $1.75 on: February 11, 2016, 11:03:02 AM
Just bought 10 keys from OP. They went first and all they keys are working. The total value of the games that I've received was ~25$.
13837  Economy / Services / MOVED: Edd's Amazon Refund Service CO.UK/COM/FR on: February 11, 2016, 10:53:41 AM
This topic has been moved to Trashcan.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1359891.0
Fraud.
13838  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / MOVED: ★ Premium Account Generator Neflix Account ★ on: February 11, 2016, 10:53:20 AM
This topic has been moved to Trashcan.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1347826.0
Illegal goods.
13839  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Some block size questions on: February 11, 2016, 10:46:45 AM
When was the 1mb introduced?  My understanding because of spamming attack early on.
It was in the 'days of satoshi', albeit I'm not sure exactly when. Initially it was 32 MB, albeit it was changed when they realized that the network could be attacked.
Why 75% consensus?  
This isn't any form of consensus. You're talking about the controversial HF attempt; that is actually a power grab.
That is of nodes who have implemented a change in protocol?  
No; it has nothing to do with nodes. It is 75% of the last mined blocks (so miners).
13840  Other / Off-topic / Re: One Piece on: February 11, 2016, 10:41:55 AM
One piece is endless , just hate it.
Well your opinion is wrong and statistically rare. One Piece is the most popular manga and has one of the best story lines that anyone has ever written (when it comes to manga). Why do people think that 'anime' needs to be short? There are other examples of anime that is very long and decent/good (e.g. Conan, 800+ episodes).

Meanwhile I'm prefer watch Naruto , the story more reasonable than One piece
It was. It isn't anymore.

My fave character is basil hawkins and boa hancock for obvious reasons.
Which are?

Right... because they really needed those 500 episodes to "warm up", before getting to the good part. Cheesy
I guess in a few years I'll re-watch everything. I'm guessing that One Piece might have more than 1500/2000 episodes and I don't mind at all.
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