Yes that's exactly what I want to know. If it haven't moved in 2 years, it's likely it will not move very often and can be counted as out of circulation, I want to get an idea how many Bitcoins are circulating on a daily basis.
If you want that number, go to blockexplorer and sum the amount of coins moved by 1 day's block. To demonstrate how pointless bitcoin is. Speculators/horders are no good for this cause.
bait
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So everyone now understands that Bitcoin can never be taken serious as an alternative currency. One day a bread costs one Bitcoin, the other day you pay 100 Bitcoin
circular logic. price jumps are caused by... price jumps.
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A solar panel will generate $10,000/mo... ROFLMFAO!!! We will have a series of solar panels (around 25 Large) and sell back to the power company You said that the solar panel alone will generate 10k a month. [...] we are short of 50BTC to purchase a new solar panel, [...] The solar panel would generate approx 10,000$ A month[...]
Also, your claim that you have a $10k revenue solar farm strains credibility. Even with government subsidies, you'll need at least 20 KW of generating capacity. Why can you afford 20KW of solar panels, but not 5000k?
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Instead of trying to change the mind of the administrators, how about we solve the problem ourselves? It's obvious the administrators want to stay away from legally gray stuff. (see: linking silkroad's .onion address) We can have a trusted member receive bitcoin donations and send the fiat to wikimedia organization.
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needlessly abusing the report button... reported.
yes, ripple is a scam, but Stephen Gornick is obviously not a ripple shill, nor is this a thread which clearly belongs in altcoins. he's just reminding people they can dump worthless scam xrp and get something valuable back. a lot of dumb posts make it to the main forum, there's no reason this one is particularly bad or worth reporting. and many people will find it helpful.
"bitcoin discussion": General discussion about the Bitcoin ecosystem that doesn't fit better elsewhere. News, the Bitcoin community, innovations, the general environment, etc. Discussion of specific Bitcoin-related services usually belongs in other sections.
Nope, doesn't fit here.
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This is still too complicated for noobs like me. I'd really like to have an option where I download one file.
lol not possible.
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To be realistic. At least 3 months but it could easily go to 6
Ridiculous Exactly! I'm thinking 1 year.
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There are still tradein orders left :/ with batch 2, they seem to randomly ship orders.
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can you help me? i have three addresses that i need to find out who owns them, just i post them here?
>>>HELP!!!!!
You can't. Unless you have previous records, it's impossible to trace an address back to its owner.
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After some further testing:
512mb RAM is enough if you have swap enabled. On my vmware server, it runs fine with no crashes. However, on openvz servers, it will run out of ram. 1 GB total ram should be enough for openvz systems.
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Many commercial entities will use a new address for each transaction. If bitcoin will be widely adopted someday the amount of used bitcoin addresses will be also very big. Of course the probability of two identical addresses will still be very small... but it will be there, nonetheless. I simply wonder what the implications would be if that happened.
has been discussed 9001 times. please search for answer kthx
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1. forward your ports (if you can't find them, you suck) 2. execute "./bitcoind &" in terminal
THAT'S IT
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From another thread just yesterday, there are exactly:
p = FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFE FFFFFC2F
= 2^256 − 2^32 − 2^9 − 2^8 − 2^7 − 2^6 − 2^4 − 1
possible key pairs in the Bitcoin system.
However, because of the way Bitcoin addresses are calculated there are "only" 2^160 possible Bitcoin addresses.
So 2^160 is the number you are dealing with when talking about Bitcoin address collisions.
This number is big. Really, really big. The probablity of a collision is so small that it will never happen.
Yep, 2^160 ~ 1.46x10^48 = 48 zeros!
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You object to Prism but would use this scummy botched legal precedent against one of your net-enemies? red herring ad hominem tu quoquetry harder you get dumber with every post. its quite sad really you are here: "u so dumb xDD"
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Murder IS the kind of thing to can choose to press charges on. Look at the Walmart Heiress, she committed vehicular manslaughter but the family decided not to press charges.
And it is being treating as a "death from natural" causes type thing, but I do not call a bad parent "natural causes".
There is evidence. He has claimed on record, at the hospital and to family members that he brought the M&Ms home, HE put them in a bag separate from the one labeled with warnings. And he coaxed my brother to eat them.
Intent or not, there was a murder committed the way I see it. The rest of the family sees an accident. I see a bad parent that deserves to not raise another child (which he has one, one year younger, which is also my brother).
But you can only sue in civil court (wrongful death). You'll need to get the police involved if you want criminal charges. Also, it would be nice if you made a clean summary of the events. The original post you made kept on digressing into random topics and was filled with opinions.
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If electrum doesn't download the blockchain, what data is it constantly transferring?
it's still getting transaction data from servers. That's why it knows when you received a transaction.
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Then I described that peanuts are a well known allergen to this child, and are the equivalent of poison. The man who gave my brother peanuts neglected to read the bag, neglecte to realized that the peanut butter M&Ms were larger than normal, and neglected to read the warning label, which he even himself said he wish he would have read.
You'll have to prove that he knew your brother (or whomever) was allergic to peanuts. I would like the support of the bitcoin community. The lawyer I contacted is criminal defense, so he can not take the case. So I will need a lawyer. I will need a private investigator (because my step dad has already done some dirty things that I am WELL aware of, and would like to learn more), I will need more than this, I just don't know who I need yet.
top lel. you really think that the bitcoin community is going to help you win?
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