voila . The forecast has fully materialzed.
do you have any longterm advice?
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the tinfoil hats don't work, they actually amplifies the brain waves. The helmets amplify frequency bands that coincide with those allocated to the US government between 1.2 Ghz and 1.4 Ghz. According to the FCC, These bands are supposedly reserved for ''radio location'' (ie, GPS), and other communications with satellites (see, for example, [3]). The 2.6 Ghz band coincides with mobile phone technology. Though not affiliated by government, these bands are at the hands of multinational corporations. -http://berkeley.intel-research.net/arahimi/helmet/ WHAT? LOL! Of all frequencies to amplify, it actually amplifies those used by GPS. We're all screwed. didn't you know? NOOB!
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Just found selinux
and ...? The logic still applies: your rooted your dead. Fancy pseudo-security, does not help you. That concept seems very difficult to grasp for him. Still don't understand why... ' OF COURSE MORON, NO AVERAGE PERSON KNOWS WHAT THE FUCK YOU TECHNO GEEKS ARE SAYING... YOU ROOT YOU DIE BLAH BLAH BLAH... you think average people just magically know what the fuck you're talking about? How many average people do you know that run Tor hidden services? The only people that should run Tor services are tinfoil hat wearing paranoid schizophrenics that spend their day trying to block the governments mind control satellites. the tinfoil hats don't work, they actually amplifies the brain waves. The helmets amplify frequency bands that coincide with those allocated to the US government between 1.2 Ghz and 1.4 Ghz. According to the FCC, These bands are supposedly reserved for ''radio location'' (ie, GPS), and other communications with satellites (see, for example, [3]). The 2.6 Ghz band coincides with mobile phone technology. Though not affiliated by government, these bands are at the hands of multinational corporations. -http://berkeley.intel-research.net/arahimi/helmet/
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Hi! I'm wondering what would happen if a hacker had control over more than 50 % of the networks hashrate. What could he/she do to the network? Can he move people's funds without their permisson? How long do a hacker need to control the network to make his changes irreversible?
Thanks in advance!
he can't not spend peoples money, but he could rewrite bitcoin-history(make a longer chain, then the main chain.). all changes are reversible, if you have 51%.
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Just found selinux
and ...? The logic still applies: your rooted your dead. Fancy pseudo-security, does not help you. That concept seems very difficult to grasp for him. Still don't understand why... ' OF COURSE MORON, NO AVERAGE PERSON KNOWS WHAT THE FUCK YOU TECHNO GEEKS ARE SAYING... YOU ROOT YOU DIE BLAH BLAH BLAH... you think average people just magically know what the fuck you're talking about? Gentlemen, I rest my case. but.. but.. its now its getting fun
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Just found selinux
and ...? The logic still applies: your rooted your dead. Fancy pseudo-security, does not help you. That concept seems very difficult to grasp for him. Still don't understand why... ' OF COURSE MORON, NO AVERAGE PERSON KNOWS WHAT THE FUCK YOU TECHNO GEEKS ARE SAYING... YOU ROOT YOU DIE BLAH BLAH BLAH... you think average people just magically know what the fuck you're talking about? first you are a military grade cryptographer. then you are avarage joe. whats next? astronaut?
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Just found selinux
and ...? The logic still applies: your rooted your dead. Fancy pseudo-security, does not help you. That concept seems very difficult to grasp for him. Still don't understand why... Not that hard to understand: I went and looked at a couple of threads he started. Root cause identified: IQ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67437.msg784506#msg784506the dude, can't even do math! lulz!
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We just issued an interim bitcoin charts and bitcoin price forecast
to subcribers? don't you do the free ones no more?
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Just found selinux
and ...? The logic still applies: your rooted your dead. Fancy pseudo-security, does not help you.
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Guys, just let this thread die. This kid asked for advice but won't listen to it.
I rate your hidden service 0/10
+1 0/10 from me too.
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Sadly you're a gay bitch cunt who should die in a pit alone and deprived.
What is wrong with being homosexuel? You narrow minded piece of shit.
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LMAO yeah right, like you know me...
You didnt explain why you want to setup a tor thing. Do u rly need all that security ? Actually I'm just a big security fanboy hehehe, it's the greatest hobby ever. Cryptography has got to be the coolest hobby ever. sadly, you suck at it.
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What do you guys think about SILC? SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing protocol) is a protocol that provides secure synchronous conferencing services (very much like IRC) over the Internet.[1]
just another (useless) protocol.
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this thread is full of lulz about a weak sysadmin(boconniff40). WIN!
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... ouch bugger when will they ever learn? You need redundancy for resilience! So mine each coin thrice and then start betting on which two coins will overrule the third. Make it distributed too. Have every miner premine all the coins! How often? ... you see there is still plenty of room for improvment. premine alle the coins, distributed, once a day. each week double the amount of premined coins. who does that work for you?
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wow, so much for a productive discussion...
Bitcoin is outside of law, that's what makes it piracy currency... Not sure why people are even trying to argue this fact. As far as my post goes, I was just trying to see if there were any intelligent people out there who would consider a thought experiment where bitcoin is involved in copyright infringement on multinational scale. Apparently not...
your basic and fundamental lack of understanding about what your trying to spark a discussion on, prevent any productive discussion, because you are offering nothing of value to discuss. ARRRRRRR!!! +1 ARRRRRR!!
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Bitcoin is some kind of piracy currency
only if you wear an eye patch while you make the transaction, and say, "arrrrrr" after its sent. I do that! Don't everyone not do that, arrr?
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Every time I see the words "CoinHunter", "RealSolid", "Solidcoin"... I feel like going throwing up. This guy(s) is/are a huge jerk. It is time to ban those idiots from bitcointalk, now. I'm tired of this.
no no! don't ban them, they are awesome lulz ftw!
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(My math probably isn't right)
You can generate 1 address a second.
86,400 seconds in a day = 86,400 keys a day.
26 bits in a btc address, 403291461126605635584000000 permutations.
so 403291461126605635584000000/86400 = 4667725244520898560000 days.
So, you wanna wait
1.27882883411531467397260273972602739726027397260273972602739726027397260273972 6027397260273972602739726027397260273972602739726027397260273972602739726027397 260273972602739726027397260273972602739726027*(10**19) years?
I didn't think so.
there are 160 bits in a btc address. so its: 2**160 seconds you have to wait. so its about 10**93 years. EDIT: my math failed to, i used ln instead of log. correct is ~10**40 years
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he is bad shit insane! i wanna see where this is going.
btw. can you point out where it is in the core bitcoin code there are the limit of 1000 coins?
The core bitcoin code only allows approximately 21,000,000 coins. SInce Solidcoin 3.0 is worth at least 21,000 bitcoins each, obviously only 1000 can be afforded. Elemental, WOTson. -MarkM- ahahahahahhahahaah!!!
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