EVERYONE SELL!!!!!!!!
EVERYONE SCREAM!!!!!!!! and now EVERYONE PUT YOUR HANDS UP IN THE AIR!!!!!!!!
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Schreib dann mal, was die Polizei zu sagen hat. Wenn da irgendwas rauskommen soll, ruf wenigstens vorher an, dass die dich vorlassen/schicken zur irgend einer Betrugseinheit der Kripo oder des LKAs. Wenn Du das irgendwo auf einer Innenstadt-Stadtwache machst, die nur mit Taschendiebstahl, Familienstreits und Trunkenbolden zu tun hat kannst Du sicher sein, dass das nicht weiter gegeben wird, sondern direkt eingestellt wird. Achja und weil Du allein lebst, mach Dich auf dumme Sprüche gefasst, die werden Dich fragen, ob Du nicht vielleicht doch selber was zu poppen gesucht hast. (Nicht böse nehmen, hehehehe.)
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molecular: You think balduro can manage/solve problems with time warp attack by BitcoinExpress?
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SERIOUSLY!!!! WHY ARE YOU PEOPLE STILL MING DOGE?
To troll you stupid idiot. Now back to your cellar.
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The word "scam" lost its meaning anyway. Everything is a scam now.
People get called scammers for charging 1% markup on legitimate services, where they add value and so on. Every new project or website is called scam anyway, no matter who released it or what is on.
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The hard fork will made today??
It's already made, but 20 blocks away. Now it needs to be decided how to get there.
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Ich bin kein Miner, aber ich hab paar mal gelesen die Ergebnisse auf Coinwarz sind schlecht. Die haben ein Eigeninteresse die Ergebnisse zu manipulieren, weil sie so einflussreich in der Szene sind. Denkbar sind so Sachen wie: - die Leben von Bestechungs-/Beinflussungsgeldern - die haben Eigeninteresse an Manipulation, weil sie selber einen Pool betreiben ( https://poolwarz.com/) - die manipulieren der Ratings, weil sie selber Altcoins traden Andererseits sind die ganzen Profitabilitätsberechnungen jetzt immer schwerer, weil die Multi-Pools immer schneller rumwechseln (angeblich wechseln manche mehrfach pro Minute die Coin) und die ganzen Coins in der Top 10 Anti-Multi-Pool-Patches haben und Difficulty Retarget Algorithmen, die teilweise mit jedem Block die Diff ändern können. So dass wohl zuverlässige Berechnungen in die Zukunft mittlerweile fast unmöglich sind. Aber wie gesagt, ich hab davon keine Ahnung.
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Mich interessiert eigentlich besonders was LordShanken von Litecoin hält. (Vor dem Hintergrund, was er oben geschrieben hat.)
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The good thing is all the stupid talking can now stop.
There is only a binary situation now.
0 = problem will not be fixed, coin dies 1 = problem will be fixed, coin live on
Let's just wait and see, all these drivel here is nonsense.
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Was ich etwas unfair/unlogisch von manchen hier finde, von jeder anderen Altcoin wird umfangreiche technische Innovation und 100% Hingabe der Devs erwartet, von Litecoin aber nicht.
Litecoin ist doch auch nicht gott gegeben und unfehlbar.
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Ich dachte immer, ASIC heisst dass der Algorithmus "fest in den Chip gegossen wird". Daher kann der ASIC ja nur eine einzige Berechnung.
Hat man einen ASIC für Scrypt-5 und CoinXY stellt um auf Scrypt-7 kann der ASIC dies nicht mehr.
Wäre das Gerät programmierbar wäre es ein FPGA.
Ich habe Hardware-Entwicklung an der Hochschule nicht belegt. Daher ist mein Wissen beschränkt.
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Ein schlauer Mann hat mal gesagt, jedes Business mit über 1000 BTC Kundeneinlagen wird "gehackt".
In den meisten BTC-Projekten steckt doch auch nicht viel Arbeit drin, häufig nur 1 bis 6 Monate. Logisch dass die Betreiber dann auf diese Methode auscashen. Und einfach was neues aufmachen.
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Because no payment was made.
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Das geile an Scrypt-N ist das N. Jedesmal wenn ASIC kommt, ändert man einfach nur einen Parameter, das N.
Das sollte ASIC-Entwicklung wirtschaftlich unmöglich machen und maximal, teure FGPA erlauben.
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A rating system is coming, a community project is working on it.
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So a patch must be written and spread. Should max take 32 h.
This just hardens all coins. Every new serious coin will have an timewarp exploit patch from now on. Every existing active coin will deploy on.
All in all. Its a service to the altcoin community, being it scammers or serious developers.
OMG, 3 posters from 2011, how cool. lol
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--- Bitcore Team developing A Multisignature Wallet Drew Cordell 26/03/2014 The Bitcore team has been developing Cosign: A Multisignature Wallet. This technology would provide additional layers of security to protect Bitcoins. This wallet would allow for a multi-signature wallet to validate all transactions before they are sent, thus significantly reducing theft that occurs within businesses that deal with digital currencies. Let’s say we have a 5 signature wallet, one person can spend the Bitcoins like normal; however, the transaction will appear as partially signed and not be broadcast to the Bitcoin network unless it is signed by 3 of the co-signers of the wallet. Let’s look at this in terms of running an exchange. We will name the exchange, Exchange ‘X’ just to be generic. Exchange ‘X’ had a system compromise, and now they fear they have lost their private key to they address holding the exchange’s funds. With the new Cosign multisignature wallet, the thief would be unable to extract the funds because the other co-signers would not sign the transaction,, and it would not be broadcast to the bitcoin network. In order for the bitcoins to be stolen, the thief would not only have to take your private key, but the private keys of two more cosigners. The security of this wallet is like nothing we have seen before. Once it is completed it will be an absolute necessity for all exchanges, and hopefully get rid of all of the theft problems that have been occurring recently. The cosign multisignature wallet will make it easy to run an exchange responsibly. The first user creates a new wallet on Cosign and shares the ID of the wallet with the four other cosigners. When the other cosigners join it creates an extended private key, which has a new extended public key. The extended public key can be shared to receive payments, and extended private key is kept in secret. This system effectively gives all of the cosigners equal control of the wallet and prevents a thief, or one of the members of the wallet from running off with any of the funds. HD wallets solve the problem of low privacy by allowing one master extended private key to generate as many public/private keys as you need. Extended public keys come from the master extended public key. Once one extended public key is generated for the cosigners of the wallet, all members of that wallet will have access to the same addresses generated and every future address that is derived from the original public key.The wallet will use Web RTC; that will further strengthen the security of the wallet by minimizing the need of the wallet to connect to a central server. The wallet will be able to connect P2P rather than going through a server for the entire transaction, the server is just needed to initiate a connection. The Cosign Multisignature Wallet will bring a new era of security to Bitcoin, and exchanges that deal with Bitcoin. I believe that many issues regarding security of exchanges will be fixed when this new wallet is released. The security features of this wallet are substantially better than anything else we have available today. --- Quelle: http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/03/26/bitcore-team-developing-multisignature-wallet/
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