1slot at 4 as well, i wont be online soon so ill outbid myself now:P
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there is no where in the world it is 11pm on friday the 20th... but yeah we need a timezone...
it is Friday the 20th here in Korea. it is the 20th here in Thailand too, but as i said there is no where in the world where its 11pm on the 20th. the op really should start over, no timezone, no sure date, no sure year... his 8 hours left, 3 hours left make no sense... (dont add up if you look at the timestamps)
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there is no where in the world it is 11pm on friday the 20th... but yeah we need a timezone...
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anyone want to work on this? its beyond anything i can do sadly.
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1. Wait for multisig transactions. 2. Each player throws down a bitcoin to a m-of-n escrow address. The private keys for this address are distributed throughout the network. 3. Each move is added to the block, similar to bitcoin transactions, signed by the private key that sent the bitcoin deposit. Validation occurs according to the rules of chess. 4. Once the game is decided, the distributed private keys are used to release the bitcoins to the winner. 5. Base it on libbitcoin instead of bitcoind and provide language bindings. 6. Chess wars! Play AI vs. AI, Human vs. AI, or Human vs. Human.
Throw out block rewards, there is no need for a coin concept here, but the blockchain concept is gold, especially if you could take a small cut of the pot from each game to pay bitcoin transaction fees, and ideally pay for a merged mining hash on the bitcoin chain.
This is a good idea. I thought someone would suggest using bitcoins instead of starting yet another coin. I really like this idea but chess would be mastered in no time.. what if we did this with Go. A game that computers right now cant even touch humans... ?
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Just to let everyone know, the OP has some massive power... I don't know if its a botnet but its massive...
IIRC he proved it once. He did it for me too, I was impressed.
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Just to let everyone know, the OP has some massive power... I don't know if its a botnet but its massive...
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send the $9 worth of BTC to 13uHp6j1J59vMZqr7jcasdb9rApsJu3oiQ
and transfer the domain we shall!
) that has been done, you have the bitcoin, muhahhaha :
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What about pools that claim they are pools but then take that hashing power and direct it else where?
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I'm guessing I won this? Sex is not a real bid is it?
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Sex
So much for me winning this... How could I ever outbid the chance to have sex with Matthew... ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Missed the last one due to timezone issues:)
glad its back to normal, 2 @ 1.5
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*** COMPLAINT *** SolidCoin ( solidcoin.info resolving to 72.14.191.185 ) is infringing on my copyright of code originally contributed to Bitcoin ( http://bitcoin.org ) under the MIT license. The specific substantial code I hold the copyright to appears in at least wallet.cpp in both Bitcoin and SolidCoin, in the method CWallet::SelectCoinsMinConf. I licensed this code under the MIT license, and SolidCoin has stripped my copyright and terms from all the code, in violation of this license. This infringing code is available from at least the following URIs: - http://solidcoin.inf…-201-source.zip - http://solidcoin.inf…lidcoin-202.exe - http://solidcoin.inf…linux64.tar.bz2 - http://solidcoin.inf…linux32.tar.bz2 I have a good faith belief that use of the copyrighted materials described above on the infringing web pages is not authorized by the copyright owner, or its agent, or the law. I swear, under penalty of perjury, that the information in this notification is accurate and that I am the copyright owner, or am authorized to act on behalf of the owner, of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed. Luke Dashjr luke+github@dashjr.org +1-206-203-5256 Fuck I hate solid coin (shit coin) but I think I might just support him in court... This little boy goes and calls 911 when he thinks his money/time will be lost and then claims he is doing the work of Jesus. Ignorance is bliss I guess. LOL
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The video suggestions to the right hand side of the youtube video, how does google pick what goes there. Are the videos the same for everyone or for each person?
Thanks.
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Hi, this will expose my ignorance on how some of this works but.. What will cause a share to be rejected?
Also does each pool send out a different nonce or are they the same? Also if they are not the same, does each pool send out different nonce to a different worker?
Thanks.
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