113, not 123. Ah your right I pressed the wrong button Although the likes went down again it seems a bit weird now 886 (114) to go. Looking forward to the weekend
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Thanks for linking it, haven't been keeping up with Ethereum updates but this one looks interesting. A wallet is well up their on the list of things people need
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A year later goes back in the time machine with a new twist or two Multipliers: (center to extreme) --------------------------------------------------- 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.7 66 666 6666 --------------------------------------------------- Max amount playable: 0.015 --
Odds: 98.359% Max win: 99.99 BTC Name: I'm bringing the Sixties Back Bitcoin Address: 12Ui3ssnJK71akxAgvVM3WtLa2EHidT3Xn
Multipliers: (center to extreme) --------------------------------------------------- 0.2 0.5 0.6 1.1 1.2 6.3 12 444 1337 --------------------------------------------------- Max amount playable: 0.07 --
Odds: 98.296% Max win: 93.59 BTC Name: L44T Bitcoin Address: 12Ui3ssnJK71akxAgvVM3WtLa2EHidT3Xn Multipliers: (center to extreme) --------------------------------------------------- 1 0.2 2 0.2 0.5 3 12 100 999 --------------------------------------------------- Max amount playable: 0.1 --
Odds: 98.394% Max win: 99.9 BTC Name: Eternal Ruby Bitcoin Address: 12Ui3ssnJK71akxAgvVM3WtLa2EHidT3Xn
Multipliers: (center to extreme) --------------------------------------------------- 0.3 0.2 0.7 1.3 4.9 9.2 11 77 110 --------------------------------------------------- Max amount playable: 0.9 --
Odds: 98.372% Max win: 99 BTC Name: Up the Stairs by Leaps and Bounds (Stairway to Heaven) Bitcoin Address: 12Ui3ssnJK71akxAgvVM3WtLa2EHidT3Xn
Multipliers: (center to extreme) --------------------------------------------------- 0.5 0.6 0.7 2 2.5 3 7 37 110 --------------------------------------------------- Max amount playable: 0.9 --
Odds: 98.252% Max win: 99 BTC Name: V Bitcoin Address: 12Ui3ssnJK71akxAgvVM3WtLa2EHidT3Xn
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That's definitely up there on the strangest things I have seen sold for Bitcoin I think the Bitcoin dildo a while ago still wins but this one makes my personal list (Dentures just eww)
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It's been a while since I played a few rounds here and I feel a B.it Lucky ^^ Going to sign up Bitcoin Address: 12Ui3ssnJK71akxAgvVM3WtLa2EHidT3Xn
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Nice now fanspage luckybit has 885 likes, wasnt happy hours there will be when the like up to 1000? now 885+66=951 Yea its 885 like maybe Jo get some kind of misunderstanding ? Yesterday i saw 934 likes, probably removed by FB because botting. Well, 115 to go.Come on we can do this Well they are not alone (Read an article about how political parties are buying likes) http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-election-2015-like-jacking-facebook-1.3229622That said it's slowly getting there (A bit forward then a bit back) Sees 887 (11 23 to go)
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49-0 will come to Mayweather, even though I hate his boxing style -- which is running around like a chicken. Anyway, the odds are GG in this matter, if anyone bets on Berto, good luck bagging a loads of cash into your pocket.
He pretty much killed me watching boxing with him in it with the Pac-Man chicken fight 1st and last time lol and well waiting it out it's been a far cry from the days of Ali which made boxing what it is. (That said its still big all said and done) Didn't even need to watch this fight to know that it would not be worth it.
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Well, this has been our busiest month by far! Over the last 30 days, we've been averaging over 800 BTC a day and processed thousands of bitcoins in deposits and withdrawals =) Congrats it's a fun game to play so I can see why its doing so well (Plus it can get crazy ha-ha)
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When a corrupt government favors one form of gambling (such as high-rake lotteries) over another (such as low-rake internet poker), and makes currency transfers to and from some sites difficult and subject to confiscation, the advantages of Bitcoin (including the ease of transfers to and from a site) eventually outweigh the additional steps necessary for purchase and sale. Do you agree that poker gives a gambler the greatest possible control over the outcome?
In the spectrum of controlling your own destiny, isn't the correct ranking:
Poker > Sports Betting > Blackjack > Dice > Lotteries
How do other people rank them?
I agree with your spectrum and find no issues you have more control in that order descending. If I were to make a point the only difference is house edges associated and how much the government rakes from physical versus online casinos.
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Add "The Illuminati Did It" as an option, although in reality I can guess ISIS or a Muslim Terrorist Group
Well actually I was thinking that one should be listed as well in my head Some other group covers it more less.
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This thread was revived after a year but it is a question thread so it seems fair to ask a question to the OP or I guess anyone else who has a preference and wants to provide an answer.
Of the options presented in the Blockchain fork what one do you think will succeed or has the best chance of solving the present problems related to blockchain limitations.
In terms to halving and transaction fees what is your opinion of increasing the size limit and in your opinion does the incentive of mining rewards seem worth it if said caps are increased. (The relationship between fees/blockrewards/halving)
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Yes, Silver Wallets were listed as they were close enough to being paid in Bitcoin, as their coins are Bitcoin related. I hope you can see the difference between them and a company giving server space to participants. I know that I'm slightly biased as their salesperson and if enough people think that NocRoom's signature should be added, I will.
No worries thanks for the prompt response, I was thinking about the level of converitbility historically the main issue with alt-coin listings was that their conversion rates were low and not directly related to Bitcoin, the question of a tangible object (physical coins) or I guess intangible object (data) and its convertability to Bitcoin equivilance did raise a bit of a question in my head, but I agree with you if there are enough people who want it listed then it shall be thanks again.
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New Campaign from NocRoom. They pay in shared hosting and vps. ... ThreadThey don't pay in Bitcoins so they won't be added. It's a cool idea though. Silver Wallets was listed in the past and was a physical Bitcoin that was delivered instead of actual BTC so that made me curious about what technically qualifies server space seems like a tangible option for a signature campaign as I see some value in there unlike an alt-coin sig campaign but not from this user looking into it or a small flag at least seeing the profile name and site url + account creation dates. Historical https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=801206.0Edit in: Not really arguing for it to be listed just curious on the listing criteria and just did a forum scan and turned up a scammer rep. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=363305
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Haven't been tracking it for a while but not sure what the rate was for IPO holders Although the price has not yet found a solid floor
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That is quite an amount of inputs Total Received 2391.33012313 BTC Total Sent 2387.45339118 BTC Final Balance 3.87673195 BTC Lot of recieved amounts for a few Bitcoins.
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So if the difficulty goes to +8.01 or higher to infinity does CrazyGuy won automatically?
Or is it considered void?
To win the difficulty has to be within the range you guessed, no exceptions. If no one wins the reward gets added to the next period's reward. Current reward is 0.2 BTC because no one won last time. I didn't know the reward was accumulative that said it will be interesting to see who wins seeing as there are only a few hundred blocks left and it will only carry forward if it passes 8.26% this round which may be a good pick next difficulty seeing as units may start to come online as philip mentioned with the S-7s. Bitcoin Difficulty: 56,957,648,455 Estimated Next Difficulty: 60,181,868,441 (+5.66%) Adjust time: After 358 Blocks, About 2.3 days
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can we say: looks like the ~+5% is here to stay?! i mean it is not from variance but from added miners
The increased difficulty we saw last round seems to be carrying onto this round So it is a possibility that the network is seeing a stable miner growth preceding the release of new miners and of course cooler temperatures Bitcoin Difficulty: 56,957,648,455 Estimated Next Difficulty: 60,228,526,639 (+5.74%) Adjust time: After 501 Blocks, About 3.3 days Hashrate(?): 436,655,842 GH/
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Taking the spot for +3.76% to +4.00%
Bitcoin Difficulty: 56,957,648,455 Estimated Next Difficulty: 59,467,557,401 (+4.41%) Adjust time: After 1159 Blocks, About 7.9 days Hashrate(?): 407,707,943 GH/s
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Gold has always had political relationships it is simply due to governments holding large reserves of it When its devalued its usually to harm or leverage out one country or another. Geopolitics etc.
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Username:EternalwingsofGod Bitcoin address: 12Ui3ssnJK71akxAgvVM3WtLa2EHidT3Xn Post Count: 533 Accepted, welcome Thanks a bit awkward but (Added Activity +1 lol.) Post Count is: 796 at time of registration.
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