Question: how many p2p transactions can be stored and forwarded for later? If you aren't near a dongle, and other users are creating transactions near you, I assume that each device queues all the tx up until one of them gets near a dongle and spews the info onto the internet. Is there a practical imitation on the number of stored transactions? This assumes that it is a lightweight client, but if it is a full node that would be a bit different too.
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Store half of seed on the device, and other half on the paper and the other half is your password you manually type in.
So the seed has 3 halves? Sounds complicated. "Introducing... the One Point Five system! Three halves to be 1.5 times as secure! Coming to a pocket near you, as long as you have a good memory."
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How is A1 doing ?
Really, what does it matter about A1BITCOINPOOL? He hasn't come back and continued to chatter, so who cares whether he has a tag anyways.
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Lol, I see the link in the OP has been deleted. It was a pic of (presumably the OP) full frontal white male. Thus my warning in the second post.
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Complying with government regulations? Where is there proof of that? That was an assumption of a user.
AML/KYC are regulations enforceable by various governmental agencies, amirite?
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From what I know about these matters it would be extremely expensive for the OP to take this to court and may yield little benefit. If my assumptions about Crypto are correct they are a company that is heading into the gutter whether by lack of funding or some other source and they simply don't have the funding to pay. Yes the OP could take this to court but in the end Crypto may end up declaring bankruptcy to no avail of the OP or may end up paying but at a large monetary loss of the OP. Either way Crypto goes down and the OP loses a significant amount of money.
Crypto is not going down. OP needs to file his paperwork. I think they are. You can't just pull off scams of this magnitude with sensitive currency such as BTC. You "think"? "Sensitive currency such as BTC"? "Scams"? Oh god I lol'd Complying with government regulations under threat of force isn't a "scam". Grow up and get a clue.
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I'm trying to fix it now. My PostgreSQL database's size on disk quadrupled for some reason, almost filling the disk and causing problems.
"Some reason" is probably satoshidice and their many tiny transactions.
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Apparently MNW's Ellet device runs a version of Electrum. Will it be easy to upgrade the code as you update it frequently?
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People who think the resources which are used to provide certain services in the traditional banking system magically appear out of thin air are going to be confused about why it doesn't work the same way in a Bitcoin economy.
Very true, but the original argument was whether a user paid specifically for fraud protection, perhaps as a line item. Not where the funds to cover it came from. I am not disputing that banks create money or at least do so indirectly by getting funds from the fed.
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Anyone advice me of a good lightwieght sip softphone for windows 7
currently using X-Lite, but it has an annoying banner.
Try this one: http://www.3cx.com/VOIP/voip-phone.htmlThe same company also makes a good windows based SIP server with all kinds of features.
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That said, I also wonder if people would like to carry another device around. Maybe for daily spends, smartphone apps are the way to go. Devices like this would be kept home, to access your savings account. Don't know, let's see how it goes.
The "having another device" issue is the main reason why I am looking forward to a card that fits in my wallet.
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Yeah as far as I know, he is the only exchange that runs an engine that uses FIX as well as REST for the API. Also offers liquidity rebates.
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Nothing is free. I'm not going to try to force you to understand the mechanisms by which you pay for the services you receive from your bank; but if you're old enough to to be posting on an online forum you really should have figured out by now that perpetual motion doesn't exist anywhere in the universe and so should already be suspicious about any claim of "free". Why do I need to be suspicious? I have a balance sheet with hard numbers on it. Are you going to argue with math and hard numbers? As for the opportunity cost, well there is no cost if it isn't any worse than the other options, in terms of features and rates. And I really don't know how the heck you got to the conclusion that anything was "perpetual". Just because one service pays out doesn't mean that there isn't another that sucks it right back in again. I just don't happen to use the credit services that charge 25% APR just because they can. So sue me for not using credit in the way that a bank would like me to, and leaching off of the non-credit, paying services.
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A lot of the bonus PPS pools have a minimum hashrate of 1GH or more which leaves the little guys left out, if you have 200Mh/s or more and want in on the action give me a PM, spaces are limited so get in quick.
If you don't mind, I'm sure the community at large would like just a few more details of your operations. We don't need any more A1BITCOINPOOLs around here.
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Yeah it's harder to track down because I upgraded cgminer (actually bfgminer, but I think its the same code) at the same time as I did a firmware update, so I wasn't 100% sure where the issue might lie.
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So why does OP post once or twice, and then some unknown members take over the discussion for him in his favor? Smacks of major sockpuppetry and fraud, to say the very least. I'm fairly sure there is a lot more at work here than many folks realize.
Those of you that want to perform actions in direct defiance of governmental or regulatory mandates, please go start your own exchange and see how far you get.
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And the name is fine, stop being nerds.
Aww come on, I loved "Merkle Lynch" lol
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