Try to explain and answer the questions. If it doesn't help, just stop. They're obviously judging things based on feelings rather then facts. Everyone do this from time to time. Okay maybe not everyone, but especially the older generation. When it comes to mining, pay them for the burned electricity and tell them to stfu.
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For big online merchants, the customers could sign the shop's public key in process of payment and easily create the trust line. Or even better, they could sign it after the order arrive. As a form of review - I like the shop, they're fast, cheap and reliable therefore I'm going to sign their key with my key so all my friends who trust me can see this shop is legit.
All it takes is one dialog box showed to user after X blocks after the payment: "I see you paid for this order from company XY. Do you like it? |Yes| |No|"
Is there any flaw in my proposal?
edit: btw. thanks for the FAQ, Mike!
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Is it morally wrong to give domain squatted names negative rating?
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And if using Bitcoin-qt wallet, one backup is not enough! You have to backup after every 100 transactions. This will hopefully be solved soon by BIP32
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Is there a way to open old wallet in namecoin Q.3.70b? [deafboy@Planetexpress namecoinq-vQ.3.70b]$ ./namecoin-qt
************************ EXCEPTION: 11DbException Db::open: Invalid argument namecoin in Runaway exception
Segmentation fault (core dumped) [deafboy@Planetexpress namecoinq-vQ.3.70b]$
edit: Nevermind, wallet file was corrupted. Working copy restored from backup is working with Q.3.70b
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Using bitcoin doesn't mean you HAVE to be anonymous. If you want (or have to, while buying physical goods online) to reveal your identity, you have full right to do so. However, Bitcoin itself should be as much anonymous as it can. If you think otherwise, start by marking all your addresses with your name on blockchain.info. You can as well attach link to copy of your ID and proof of residence
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Last year:This year:Regarding the LEDs on USB erupters. Yeah, that's the main reason I keep using them @emisi: Is the fan pointing at the bitfury blades really only cooling method? I mean, there are no passive heat-sinks on the back or anything like that?
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Is your harddrive ok? I've never had any problem with leveldb on any machine yet. I'm running 3 full nodes.
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I prefer virtual drugs, so I'm adding binaural beats to the list. Opensource implementation: SbagenOne of the commercial products based on sbagen is iDoser.
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efiin, spustenie bitcoinu bolo dostatocne verejne. Takmer nikoho to vsak v tom case netrapilo. Ale ine som chcel... Sice sa to tyka skor Slovakov, ale vzhladom na to ze tu mame zmiesane osadenstvo: Satoshi Square in Bratislava on August 30thPlace: Námestie SNP, Bratislava Time: 30.8. 2013 @ 17:00 Ak chcete nakupit / predat BTC, pripadne mate na predaj nejaky tovar alebo sluzby, urcite sa zastavte.
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Get rid of the .com domain name. Domain of one of you competitors was stolen by the US agency as part of war against Liberty Reserve. Use .sk, SK-NIC is so incompetent that stealing of that would take years
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So basically what you are telling, it would not be possible to withdraw money? No, OP says that there is a problem with sending money TO Bitstamp. With more value transferred to and out of Bitstamp (They are no. 2 exchange now), more and more problems will come.
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Back in the GPU days I've been using BAMT mining distro: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=65915.0Running form USB, everything pre-installed. All you need to do is edit one config file that pops up on first boot to set up number of GPUs and overclocking.
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You said it's doing it when it's idle. So, isn't it just the sound of shrinking metal while cooling?
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[deafboy@Planetexpress ~]$ aptitude search libpython i libpython2.7 - Shared Python runtime library (version 2.7) p libpython2.7:i386 - Shared Python runtime library (version 2.7) p libpython3.2 - Shared Python runtime library (version 3.2) p libpython3.2:i386 - Shared Python runtime library (version 3.2) p libpythonqt2-dev - Dynamic Python binding for the Qt framework - development p libpythonqt2-dev:i386 - Dynamic Python binding for the Qt framework - development p libpythonqt2.0 - Dynamic Python binding for the Qt framework - runtime p libpythonqt2.0:i386 - Dynamic Python binding for the Qt framework - runtime [deafboy@Planetexpress ~]$
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Not every connection can be successfully cut-off. Even one node connected via satellite & local network can act as a bridge for everyone else. Miners should probably stop working (to eliminate double-spend risks) until such bridge is available. More of a concern is the bootstrapping process. I'm not sure how DNS seed method is actually implemented now, and I don't think we should rely on such centralized system.
You can analyse recent BarkleyDB nodes vs LevelDB nodes forking incident to see what are the risks of such event. I had really hard time to fully understand why there were some transactions reversed.
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You mean that little LED? Green.
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