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@aioc Currently I see that the distribution isn't automated for security reasons. I hope that the two devs will find a solution for this.
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Chi gestisce il faucet, e deve poi passare i valori al dev che ha i coin, probabilmente se ne è andato a dormire. Quindi domani quando si sveglierà, passerà i valori al dev.
Vediamo se si trova un modo per rendere la cosa più automatizzata.
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On the Bitcoin Unlimited forum and Slack chat, it's hardly to see both Gavin Andressen or Roger Ver. Again, you can't find them anywhere by nearly a year. All the devs of Bitcoin Unlimited (or Bitcoin Classic) are working on their own, Gavin Andresen and Roger Ver could even disappear from the earth tomorrow and nothing will change on the Bitcoin Unlimited developing cicle. This, just to help you to be in better contact with the reality
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This reminds me what they are doing here Delayed Proof of Work (dPoW) Whitepaperhttps://komodoplatform.com/downloads/Komodo_dPoW_Whitepaper_v1.pdfABSTRACTIn this whitepaper we discuss a completely new cryptocurrency consensus mechanism, that is as secure as the proof-of-work blockchain to which it attaches itself to (In this case: Bitcoin), but does not require computing power and energy to be wasted. This system is called Delayed Proof of Work (dPoW) and is achieved by notarizing blocks created in the initial blockchain on the Bitcoin blockchain, ensuring that once the information is engraved on the Bitcoin blockchain, it would be required both blockchains in question to be compromised.
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Maybe, but I don't see how can avoid this situation even if miners aren't malicious, my scenario still apply. There are already some dynamic proposals https://zander.github.io/posts/Blocksize%20Consensus/Out of here... many things are moving to make it possible the on-chain scaling.
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Questa guida è vecchia rispetto all'attuale versione.
Come portafoglio, ora ti consiglierei Electrum e Copay.
Esportare non credo che sia possibile, ma puoi trasferire i Bitcoin normalmente fra i wallet, e quindi inviarli da blockchain.info a Electrum. (esempio)
Esportare ha un significato diverso, significa cioè importare le chiavi private di un wallet in un altro.
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@Nicolas Tesla You as many other are currently missing one important thing. What happen if the network lose a large number of nodes? The decentralisation feature of the network starts to missing. What happen to the market if the decentralisation feature of the network starts to missing? The confidence in the Bitcoin gets lower, and so the price.What happen to the miners if the price gets lower? They get less money.So, even with an unlimited block size, maybe there can be problems from a possible attack from malicious entity, and so some dynamic barriers are needed, but there is no way that miners will start to make huge blocks, because this goes directly against their interest on money. Again, not because they have a good heart, but even just because of their greed, as the Nakamoto's consensus works. ( 6. Incentive) And they have millions invested that need to cover on all the next months/years. Good past example of this economic behavior: http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-miners-ditch-ghash-io-pool-51-attack/
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Dall'app installata, vedo che l'utente può decidere la commissione di vendita, come per localbitcoin per dire. Non ho ben capito quanto poi si prendano loro.
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Questo fatto di non far pagare commissioni dei buoni, potrebbe comunque essere una cosa solo temporanea. In generale, via POS (e non ritiro via ATM), la più conveniente al cambio credo che sia la Coinsbank.
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Da notare che ora la carta advcash accetta come metodo di deposito per il wallet, sia i codici di btc-e che exmo, anche in euro ... senza commissioni. Poi, dal wallet alla carta, 0.95 euro di commissione. Quindi si venderebbero i bitcoin a prezzo dell'exchange, + 0.95 euro. Penso che sia ben conveniente.
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I'm not sure if you will find them better, but on bitco.in/forum has some places for technical discussions. Maybe, or maybe not, you can find other opinions/help about this and other objects.
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Mancanza di rispetto delle regole, ancora.
Devi da un lato leggere ancora il regolamento, e la parte che ancora non stai rispettando, è che la tua discussione è piena di tuoi messaggi, che non sono risposte a nessuno, e che sarebbero tutti da cancellare.
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