No mining today? Must know we're on to him! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Or they read this thread and are now changing their address regularly. Can still be discovered.
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Whoever this is, had an initial capital and either purchased OR made himself an ASIC and is reaping his success. Jealous? Yes, I am, but I am neither smart to design my own hardware nor do I have an initial investment to purchase the hardware.
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For the last 2 years, talking about Bitcoin was not allowed on Overclock.net, from where I first learned about Bitcoin in April 2011.
who was that dumbass? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) reflex99 from OCN. I am grateful to him. I even mined two blocks, with impossible luck thanks to him.
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For the last 2 years, talking about Bitcoin was not allowed on Overclock.net, from where I first learned about Bitcoin in April 2011. Just 3 hours ago this ban was lifted. Expect more newcomers.
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Erm, the Qt part will be difficult. I don't think the Bitcoin source code(and it's alt-coins) support Qt 5, so Qt 4.8.X must be used, where if you are using a different MinGW than the pre-compiled binaries have, you will have to compile Qt(itself) from source.
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Discovered a flaw, or trying to make an observation?
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Blockchain.info doesn't add features unless there is a bounty posted.
Do you have a source for this? Well duh, why do you think piuk even runs this site if he didn't intend to earn money? Would you have made your "casascius" coins for free, and then give them away for free? No, you wanted money, same as everybody else(and then ->) offering bitcoin related services. Also, you probably have a shitload of Bitcoins(irrelevant to this discussion).
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I will be releasing ONLY the source code. If you wish to use on any OS you will compile it yourself. So get your dependencies in order, no whining please. Further Information will be given every two hours.
Sounds perfect, except this. If you cannot compile binaries, your coin won't get any attention. Don't look at me, I can compile Bitcoin and Bitcoin-Qt just fine under Windows, but many others cannot.
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Yeah, and banks have good reasons, too. They are scared, because bitcoin IS replacing them.
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Checksums for binaries, or I won't download. How do I know it hasn't been tampered with?
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What the hell? One of the women in that picture looks exactly like Jenna Coleman which plays Clara in Doctor Who's recent season..
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If you are importing the private key into a bitcoin client such as bitcoin-qt or even into a blockchain.info wallet then you will have no problem (as the tx will be generated for you and a change address automatically created in your wallet).
The warning is for those that are going to do a "raw tx" (in which case a "change" output needs to be included if you are not going to transfer all the BTC).
If you fail to specify a change address and don't transfer *all* the funds to the destination address then what remains is the *fee* (so not *lost* forever but instead gifted to the lucky miner).
LOL, lucky he says. Nothing lucky here, we all know that 99.99% of the times, it's a pool that will get it.
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Being a non-native English speaker, I'd say that KOPIMIKOIN sounds a bit like "Copy me coin".
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I did propose back in the day to ckolivas to implement the split nonce thing for the CPU miner, and even paid him 0.15btc at the time, he didn't do it right though.
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But a "bitch" isn't offensive, because it means a female dog in heat. ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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Ha, it is very realistically possible that it may never get confirmed.
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Fun fact: you have a highlighted ignore button, I do not.
This can be arranged ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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only LTC stratum servers have this vulnerability or any BTC pool also struggles from this?
Just this one I think.
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How many addresses can BitCoin-Qt handle? I made over 100 bitcoin addresses and have made thousands of transactions (very small ones) over the course of two years.
Is there a limit to the amount of addresses you can have and total transactions? Is there a larger chance of a software error?
I guess the limits would be the amount of storage on your hard drive. Though as the transactions and addresses increase, so does the time it takes to -rescan.
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