Also nobodysbusiness.
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1DGQLB3mVgMyS5AcwkiuYcj5vCYawjgRZF Setting the image as my profile pic now (or at least attempting to, they temporarily disabled that feature after some kind of attack, not sure if the feature is available again). Thanks! Edit: I think the profile pic thing is still disabled for now. At least, it isn't working for me. Sorry!
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I just followed and re-tweeted. You can see it here. I didn't do the Facebook Liking, though. Thanks! D5Gbq8FzGm5ZhvGgXU3XsvbJguaFDLK6QK
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The rain pelted the idled construction equipment; each drop falling on the hood of one of the excavators made a distinctive 'plink' when it struck. It was an inauspicious start to the project.
I took a deep breath and surveyed my surroundings one last time before the speeches were due to start. The construction equipment ringed the patch of dirt upon which the stage had been hastily constructed. One corner of the stage was already starting to sink into the mud. A few hundred reporters were gathered in front, sipping coffee and checking their cell phones.
It all seemed so unreal. I wondered (not for the first time) if I was hallucinating, strapped to a bed in an insane asylum. It had seemed invincible, right before it's fall. Bitcoin had reached unimaginable heights, hitting $100, then $1000, and even $10000 at it's height. Then came the hack. Someone, somewhere had figured out an exploitable vulnerability, and Bitcoin was wiped out, virtually overnight. The hackers had made their money in a carefully co-ordinated attack, counterfeiting enormous amounts of the coin and trading them for cash, escaping with the loot before anyone knew anything was wrong. They made millions, and destroyed billions. The life savings of countless people disappeared overnight.
The other altcoins were similarly vulnerable, and other surprise attacks followed the first. Just as the altcoins had followed Bitcoin into life, they also followed it into death. And so the money fled to one coin that remained safe; the last major altcoin that was not vulnerable to the attack. The coin who's unique feature, indivisibility, rendered it immune to the plague that had swept across the cryptocurrency landscape. The coin which, coincidentally, was mostly owned by one person: myself.
Which was the reason for the press conference, of course. So that I could announce to the world my plans for my new-found wealth. With great power comes great responsibility, and I was determined to re-make civilization to be sustainable, just and fair, for centuries to come. The golden age of humanity began with a single ceremonial shovel-full of dirt. The century of the CENT!
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Hope you like the story. Thanks!
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Thanks! I hope it "unifies" all the other currencies.
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I'd like to see something on the DataCoin web-site about CPU-only coins and how it is that those coins can't (or can't easily) be mined by GPU. I unfortunately don't really understand the difference between CPU-mined coins and GPU coins.
Also, I don't see anything in the wallet program regarding the file upload. Perhaps the key feature of the coin would be more usable if a person could just use the QT GUI to select a file on their hard drive to upload.
Thanks!
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761Bu4KYFQtDSA33ShHt4Av1dDmzQXHcCL Thanks a lot! Your heart is in the right place!
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xdW123xpwwx6UNsmB3wLBZHjGE7QbcEens Too many people are forgetting the condition More coins for me! Software developer.
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I suppose if the bitcointalk founder doesn't want to split up Alternative cryptocurrencies, then it isn't going to happen. There's always http://cryptocointalk.com, I suppose...
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Sometimes, people split coins into 3 categories: ASIC coins, GPU coins and CPU coins.
QuarkCoin was supposed to be a CPU coin that anyone could mine with an ordinary computer, but some people are now saying that a GPU miner has been developed. Based on what little I know about GPUs, it seems plausible that one could be written.
So, is there something that CPUs can do that GPUs just can't? Would there be any way to really strongly ensure that no GPU mining code can be written, or is it just a matter of making it harder for GPU programmers?
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Second in line! Woohoo! Thanks.
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I hope I'm not too late! I'm a long-time Linux user, and I'm glad to see you support the platform! (So many of the new altcoins are Windows-only)
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Thanks! This is the most generous giveaway I've ever seen.
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Thanks! This new coin looks promising!
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Thank-you!
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