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21  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ASICBOOST Aftermath: What Now Must Be Done? on: April 06, 2017, 08:44:21 PM
 I still think that we should work towards those goals, and not create a civil war amongst ourselves. I think we all want Bitcoin to thrive and suceed.

I try every day to have civil discussions based on facts.  I don't always succeed, sometimes I lose my cool.

I don't know if its paid shilling, non-paid shilling or brainwashing, but its very frustrating to try
to have the dialogue.

For example, the Lightening Network still requires large blocks (it says that in the whitepaper).
But you have people arguing against bigger blocks and for LN, and just repeating the
same thing over and over like Alex is talking about.

There's a few people that I disagree with but I can still have a conversation
with and then there's a lot of shills/idiots.

That's fine. I completely understand that, and I don't doubt that there are shills trying to promote one side or the other.

Let me rephrase:
Anyone who've followed Bitcoin news for longer than a week and still can't see this ASICBoost non-issue is just the same regurgitated half digested bullshit Blockstream pulled out off their collective ass, is either intentionally dishonest or just a complete dumb fuck.

Anyone who has a different opinion than yours, or that doesn't have an opinion, is either intentionally dishonest or just a complete dumb fuck. Got it.
22  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ASICBOOST Aftermath: What Now Must Be Done? on: April 06, 2017, 08:29:11 PM
It seems to me that you are also accusing me of being a shill, when I have never expressed my viewpoint on this debate. I am merely exhausted from all of the infighting within the bitcoin community, and I'd prefer things to me negotiated in an amicable way, instead of calling each other retarded.

I am describing what I am seeing, a bunch of stupid fucks agreeing to an obvious smear campaign base on something the other guy didn't even fucking do.

When people keep making idiotic statements where the stats don't check out, the facts don't check out, the historic facts are ignored, even fucking common sense is ignored, these people are by definition fucking morons.

You don't negotiate when the other idiot keep repeating 1+1=3, if he's simply uninformed, fine, learn the truth and move on, but when the same facts have already been explained over and over again, and they keep repeating the same bullshit, that is not a discussion, that is a shill operation, and shills deserve to be trashed for spreading bullshit nonstop.

Let me rephrase:

I personally have never said or accused or agreed to any accusation that BITMAIN is employing ASICBOOST for any purpose. Please do not accuse me of being a shill.

I am just chiming in to express my opinion on how divided the bitcoin community is, nothing else.
23  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ASICBOOST Aftermath: What Now Must Be Done? on: April 06, 2017, 08:26:34 PM


It seems to me that you are also accusing me of being a shill, when I have never expressed my viewpoint on this debate. I am merely exhausted from all of the infighting within the bitcoin community, and I'd prefer things to me negotiated in an amicable way, instead of calling each other retarded.

Negotiated...yeah...

well there was the 2mb/segwit...Core didnt like it

extension blocks...Core didnt like it

EC patch on core...Core didnt like it

Do you see the pattern -- Core duddnt like nuttin but Greg's roadmap... This makes negotiation a little tough, dont you think?

Extension Blocks is something new; I think we should give them a bit more time on that. I understand what you mean with the others, but I still think that we should work towards those goals, and not create a civil war amongst ourselves. I think we all want Bitcoin to thrive and suceed.
24  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ASICBOOST Aftermath: What Now Must Be Done? on: April 06, 2017, 08:17:44 PM
Does this imply that everything that comes out of your mouth is the truth?
If your IQ is below 50, yeah.

This is exactly what I mean. You have simply resorted to insults.

Does this imply that everything that comes out of your mouth is the truth?

If your IQ is below 50, yeah.

All you have done in your post is accuse people in favour of SegWit to be "paid shills". This, in turn, would make people against BU think that you yourself are a paid shill. Why cause all the drama?
So you don't like it when someone else beat you at your own games? My points are backed by facts, their arguments are completely fucking retarded, proven wrong over and over again by facts, they just keep spewing the same moronic bullshits for months.

I find it hard to believe anyone can really stay that stupid for that long, unless it's their job to stay stupid.

Can't we just have a civil discussion on why we are in favour of one proposal and not the other?

We have them, just not in this thread, this thread is just another bullshit shill script. 1000 words smearing attempt base on something Bitmain didn't even do.
 

It seems to me that you are also accusing me of being a shill, when I have never expressed my viewpoint on this debate. I am merely exhausted from all of the infighting within the bitcoin community, and I'd prefer things to me negotiated in an amicable way, instead of calling each other retarded.
25  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ASICBOOST Aftermath: What Now Must Be Done? on: April 06, 2017, 08:06:35 PM
If you're a newbie all you need to know is everytime people from Blockstream open their mouth, it's a lie.

Does this imply that everything that comes out of your mouth is the truth?

Not to mention that ASICBOOST is not something that Bitmain patented.

All you have done in your post is accuse people in favour of SegWit to be "paid shills". This, in turn, would make people against BU think that you yourself are a paid shill. Why cause all the drama? Can't we just have a civil discussion on why we are in favour of one proposal and not the other?
26  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-04-06] Does Regulation Slow Down or Accelerate Adoption? on: April 06, 2017, 12:25:16 PM
The link comes up with an error when you try to open it.

Regulation could do either, depending on how governments act in their regulation.  For example, recently many people have been talking about new laws in Japan giving Bitcoin recognition by acknowledging that it has features of a currency (a move that most other countries are yet to take, generally having unclear stances or regarding it as an asset).  However, the law's actual practical purpose is introducing regulation on exchanges and making users of Bitcoin more open to the government to regulate (as it is now legitimised by them).  This law seems to be accelerating adoption though.

In other cases regulation may slow it down, like China's plans to regulate Bitcoin exchanges closely.  So my point is that it's mostly based around how governments phrase it, rather than what they actually do.

Whoops. Sorry, fixed the link.
27  Bitcoin / Press / [2017-04-06] Does Regulation Slow Down or Accelerate Adoption? on: April 06, 2017, 11:08:31 AM
Recently, many countries and cities have published new laws and legislations to regulate bitcoin. Does this help contribute to mainstream adoption, or is it merely a hindrance to it?

http://bitcoinist.com/regulation-slow-adoption-humaniq/
28  Economy / Services / Re: Record League of legends game service ( Not opened yet ) on: March 26, 2017, 07:06:51 PM
Hello everyone ,
Robo here
So i this service is yet not opened but i am about to explain what i need from you guys.

I want to you to record a certain game for me with league of legends client in 1080p from this website " https://.op.gg/ "

And i will pay 20k - 50k satoshi based on video quality and how it has been recorded.
I will give you a cmd or i will send you the link on this website that game has to be recorded.

Remember Don't record with recorder that has a water mark.

I need help with this because i don't have a Gaming Gear to record games in full HD.

PM me or Post on this thread if you are willing to work with me.
Good Luck

Willing to do this.
29  Economy / Digital goods / Re: League Of Legends Money Factory >>MONETIZE THE RIFT<< on: March 13, 2017, 06:16:14 PM
Willing to take a vouch copy.
30  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: December 24, 2016, 12:45:19 PM
Excellent idea.

1Cb2JZxh2R8UxLCuQofdNFm4qnSkga2YyU
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
I am byt411 on Bitcointalk, and this is my bitcoin address. This has been signed on 7th April, 2015.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
HI5nPKqUYqkwomS0oPT4d0/RsaRanv4n1eVWAtnvC9lAwbNOfxKbgT94qSc5zZWIo7xCH9SgyZSu86fA6pxu7no=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

1Cb2JZxh2R8UxLCuQofdNFm4qnSkga2YyU
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
This is byt411 again. I am changing my primary bitcoin address from 1Cb2JZxh2R8UxLCuQofdNFm4qnSkga2YyU to 1byt4117vEE4FuTS7iJcYPH1rYfgoewEX. All funds will be transferred to said address, and all transactions made with the new address from now on. Signed on December 23rd, 2016.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
HH46x80BHw7qbOsummck+BODIun7h6GTZ9z91fWeXpwxDV9dyyM0kS7vur/p4s1OLWNYxufBb8yyu2Wx5j99458=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

1byt4117vEE4FuTS7iJcYPH1rYfgoewEX
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
This is byt411 again. I am changing my primary bitcoin address from 1Cb2JZxh2R8UxLCuQofdNFm4qnSkga2YyU to 1byt4117vEE4FuTS7iJcYPH1rYfgoewEX. All funds will be transferred to said address, and all transactions made with the new address from now on. Signed on December 23rd, 2016.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
H+uXxXxljjsW1bI+g1jq3omyUTrTmvIRZCQw19wdam/aeaMZgkPMRqVBwbwLFiSSgjb1catvc5a+imZeIVaSJJE=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
31  Bitcoin / Press / [2016-08-25] Bitwala Launches New Wallet: Bills and POS All in One on: August 25, 2016, 09:05:54 AM
Bitwala, the service that lets EU citizens pay their bills in bitcoin — as well as offering a bitcoin debit card — has recently announced its new Bitwala Bitcoin Wallet service. This new wallet integrates both of their existing services into the same platform, reportedly making the whole process of paying bills and topping up a debit card with bitcoin a lot smoother and easier.

http://bitcoinist.net/bitwala-bills-bitcoin-wallet/
32  Economy / Services / Re: Creative article writers wanted for long term. Daily Payments. on: January 08, 2016, 10:18:12 PM
If the pay is increased, then I am willing to work. I've worked for several Bitcoin news websites before, and as a reference the average pay is around $0.01/word for inexperienced writers and $0.07/word for experienced ones.
33  Economy / Digital goods / Re: I'm buying bitgold with btc. on: January 08, 2016, 06:01:10 PM
I have around 1.01 grams, interested?
34  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / What kind of service is the actual "Killer App" for Bitcoin? on: October 13, 2015, 09:41:16 PM
I've been involved in Bitcoin and this community for a long while now, and I have seen many Bitcoin services rise, being promised as the killer app that would greatly increase adoption, and then fail or just change to something entirely different, or just not meet the expectations. These range from remittance services to lotteries.

What exactly do you guys think is a service that will actually benefit the rest of the population? It doesn't have to "increase adoption" or anything of the sort, it just has to use the blockchain/bitcoin in some way and another.
35  Economy / Services / Re: I have only BTC. I need to pay on WIX.com (BOUNTY!!!!!!!!!) on: August 29, 2015, 10:38:07 PM
Hi

I want to publish my site from Wix.com

But i have only BTC.

I have to pay 20 Euro.
It means 0.10 BTC. (https://btc-e.com/exchange/btc_eur)

I pay 0.12 BTC to anyone who can help me. (+20%)
They accept Visa, Mastercard, American Epress, Discover...

I can do this. PM me or skype me at byt411 to discuss it.
36  Other / Meta / Re: Forum Stance on Extortion on: August 19, 2015, 06:30:55 PM
Extortion is frowned upon. If it is discovered that you are trying to extort a member then there is a good chance that you and your alts will receive negative trust.

Would the suggested course of action be to go public about who is extorting who, and the situation?
37  Other / Meta / Re: Forum Stance on Extortion on: August 19, 2015, 05:35:35 PM
May I ask what is the official stance on Extortion by the admins and the moderating team? Would such actions be allowed on this forum, or would they be deemed unethical and not be permitted?
I have recently seen a rise in scammers and trolls doxxing people and threatening them, and often requesting money and/or other services so that the victim is left alone. Would these actions be moderated, or like the trust system, "not moderated to prevent abuse"?

imho they are not moderated, but i suggest anybody who sees something like that to neg-rate them.

Not exactly sure. Would subtle threats alongside with demands (extortion) be considered as 'threats to inflict bodily harm'? EG: "I know where you live, so delete this post".
8. No threats to inflict bodily harm, death threats.
38  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: August 19, 2015, 05:28:50 PM
Question on PACMiC v2: If I have turned on autobuy at some point, is my "Principal" here correct?
With this contract, I currently am supposed to have 1.42428115TH/s. Should my "Principal" also be 1.42428115BTC, or something similar?
http://puu.sh/jEQSx/047c6fe155.png

No, your principal will not grow at the same rate as your mining speed.  That seems to be correct the way that it is.

Hmmm, but doesn't the .42ths come from "reinvesting", thus adding to the principal?
If not, then what is the purpose of autorebuy? To hope thT difficulty drops and you have ahigher hashpower and break even quicker?

yes it does, think of it like this on a per block basis...

You have 1 TH/s of mining power and are owed 1 btc.  A block is solved! You get .0001 btc as your payout for having 1 TH/s of mining power and .000025 of that is profit and .000075 goes towards your principal.

Now without reinvest on, you have .0001 btc in your account and are still owed (1 - 0.000075) .999925 btc back from the PACMiC contract.  You have a total of 1.000025 btc since you made a little profit.

Now with reinvest on, instead of that bitcoin going into your pocket, it just buys more hashpower.  You have your hashpower increasing by .0001 btc (because that is what hit your account from the payout from the block), but your only owed 1.000025 btc since that is all your profit was.

Alright, Thanks. I have no idea why I have autorebuy turned on then.

Because you earn more over the life of the contract.  Your interest will also be compounding.

"Earning more" as in delaying the end of the contract to get more satoshis per second, I assume?
39  Other / Meta / Forum Stance on Extortion on: August 19, 2015, 05:27:02 PM
May I ask what is the official stance on Extortion by the admins and the moderating team? Would such actions be allowed on this forum, or would they be deemed unethical and not be permitted?
I have recently seen a rise in scammers and trolls doxxing people and threatening them, and often requesting money and/or other services so that the victim is left alone. Would these actions be moderated, or like the trust system, "not moderated to prevent abuse"?
40  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: August 18, 2015, 04:30:29 PM
Question on PACMiC v2: If I have turned on autobuy at some point, is my "Principal" here correct?
With this contract, I currently am supposed to have 1.42428115TH/s. Should my "Principal" also be 1.42428115BTC, or something similar?
http://puu.sh/jEQSx/047c6fe155.png

No, your principal will not grow at the same rate as your mining speed.  That seems to be correct the way that it is.

Hmmm, but doesn't the .42ths come from "reinvesting", thus adding to the principal?
If not, then what is the purpose of autorebuy? To hope thT difficulty drops and you have ahigher hashpower and break even quicker?

yes it does, think of it like this on a per block basis...

You have 1 TH/s of mining power and are owed 1 btc.  A block is solved! You get .0001 btc as your payout for having 1 TH/s of mining power and .000025 of that is profit and .000075 goes towards your principal.

Now without reinvest on, you have .0001 btc in your account and are still owed (1 - 0.000075) .999925 btc back from the PACMiC contract.  You have a total of 1.000025 btc since you made a little profit.

Now with reinvest on, instead of that bitcoin going into your pocket, it just buys more hashpower.  You have your hashpower increasing by .0001 btc (because that is what hit your account from the payout from the block), but your only owed 1.000025 btc since that is all your profit was.

Alright, Thanks. I have no idea why I have autorebuy turned on then.
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