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2401  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Math Problems , last answers and last hashes on: July 04, 2015, 06:50:29 AM
The answer to your first question, essentially yes.  Read this, there is an explanation here: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/8806/what-is-difficulty-and-how-it-relates-to-target

And the answer to your second question, go to http://blockchain.info and where it says "latest blocks" you can click on each block and see the accepted hash. 

Thank you for your answer.

1-) https://blockchain.info/tr/q/latesthash   , here I can see only the latest hash but it is not clearified whether it is latest accepted hash or latest given hash below which we are expected to find a hash than .

2-) And , I could not find the list of latest answers , by answers I mean the input data that generates a hash code that is in accordance with rules.

If I go to http://blockchain.info , I see only latest transaction lists and other things that I am not looking for , site is in Turkish because I connect from Turkey and I could not see some titles. So if you give me the full link I will be happy.

And the hash code given in this link , https://blockchain.info/tr/q/latesthash , is that upto date always ?

Thanks .. Smiley



https://blockchain.info/blocks

You can click on the block number(height) and it will have the accepted hash for that particular block. That is a list of blocks from the main chain, so that will be the lastest acceped answer for the found block(below the target). It would be impossible for them to have a list of submitted hashes above the target as it would be very long.  The target stays the same for approximately 14 days until the difficulty change(retarget).  The current difficulty will be there in decimal form as well.  You can also see current difficulty as well as a prediction of the next change here:  https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty

I'm not sure if I answered all of your questions.  Feel free to ask
2402  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Christian bakers fined $135,000 for refusing to make wedding cake for lesbians on: July 04, 2015, 06:30:24 AM
Here is the Lesbian couple:



And here are the bakers:



And here is Brad Avakian (Commissioner of the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries) who awarded the Sodomites $135,000 in compensation.



I just hope that other conservatives will step in and donate, to help Aaron and Melissa.

Why do you hope that?   I have quite a few gay friends and it is a very hard thing for someone to have to go through life like that.   They have 3 choices, 1) Hide the fact that they are gay and go though life spiteful and miserable, 2) Actually be gay out in the open and live life happily, or 3) become a catholic priest.

Whether or not it makes people uncomfortable, people should not be afraid to be who they are.   You may tell yourself that being gay is a "choice", but the 400% increase in suicidality among gays seems to suggest otherwise.
2403  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ISIS Could Blow Up the Entire USA on July 4th If We're Not Careful on: July 04, 2015, 06:20:31 AM
ISIS is much better organized, and seems to have an intelligent leadership unlike their predecessors (the Al Qaeda). Al Qaeda made the mistake of attacking the super-powers, even before it had firmly established itself (talking about the 9/11 or the September 11 attacks). ISIS is much more careful. So far, they have refrained from attacking the US, Israel, and Turkey.

Which is precisely the reason why the US doing little or nothing to stop them right now is a BAD idea.  They are a different type of religious inspired psycho, the likes of which the world has not seen in a long time.    Action needs to be taken, and this time, it is going to take a lot more effort to get rid of them because they have grown far too strong.
2404  Economy / Digital goods / Re: GTA 4 PC steam (Not the latest GTA) and 6 other steam game keys on: July 04, 2015, 06:14:47 AM
What would I need to do to get a vouch?
So other people would trust you, if no one ever buy things from you. Then other people wouldn't trust you, so that's why you need a vouch. Wink

He has 1 GTA key, so I highly doubt he will give that away as a vouch.   And considering GTA would likely be the more expensive game, giving you one of the less expensive games probably wouldn't serve any purpose to him.
2405  Economy / Digital goods / Re: DigitalOcean VPS servers at 40% off! on: July 04, 2015, 05:12:39 AM
you will buy the server from your account ? or you are sending cradit or some kind of coupon ? because i dont find any reason why would i buy a server which you hold

This would be good for someone testing an app or someone with data that isn't sensitive. 
2406  Economy / Digital goods / Re: DigitalOcean VPS servers at 40% off! on: July 04, 2015, 05:09:02 AM
I would purchase if I was the only one with access. You'll be in control here and I don't trust that type of setup. I'm sure others don't either.

That's ok.  I'm sure people don't, but I have the credit.    Maybe someone just testing an app or doing something that isn't super sensitive wouldn't mind. 
2407  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTB] Bitcoin full casino script on: July 04, 2015, 03:09:27 AM
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2408  Economy / Digital goods / Re: DigitalOcean VPS servers at 40% off! on: July 04, 2015, 03:06:40 AM
Daily bump
2409  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [PHP] BitLuck Lottery Script - Released under MIT License on: July 04, 2015, 02:50:28 AM
Can someone who has patched the vulnerabilities send me a working version?   I would like to test it out and maybe design a nice skin for it. 
2410  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Math Problems , last answers and last hashes on: July 04, 2015, 12:30:38 AM
The answer to your first question, essentially yes.  Read this, there is an explanation here: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/8806/what-is-difficulty-and-how-it-relates-to-target

And the answer to your second question, go to http://blockchain.info and where it says "latest blocks" you can click on each block and see the accepted hash. 
2411  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: BTCLeak.co - Bitcoin Faucet - Free BTC Every Hour - Variable Payout on: July 03, 2015, 10:55:38 PM
You have add a pop up or pop under on the faucet? For me is better have more banner ads but not pop up, because more time the site open in pop up have more script

If everyone clicked on just one banner ad, there would be no need for a pop up.   But since 1 out of 100 have been doing so, I need to leave it. 
2412  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: BTCLeak.co - Bitcoin Faucet - Free BTC Every Hour - Variable Payout on: July 03, 2015, 09:39:45 PM
too many ads in your faucet sir  Grin
for rate faucet i think your faucet is Good and thank you for 400 satoshi

Thats how we are able to give away money.   We need to have a decent amount of ads, otherwise we would have to give away a lot less.    We will be making some changes in the next few days though and when that happens the result will likely be fewer ads.
2413  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Creating same priv. key two times on: July 03, 2015, 04:51:52 PM
After I made a paper wallet for long-term saving,
I start thinking about posibility that somone can create same priv. key
in their wallet in the future.

I know that posibility for this is very small, but it exist.
If someone want to create billions and billions private keys,
he can generate someone address with positive balance.

What you people think about that? This can become a big problem
for Bitcoin in the future... no?

I am a little scared  Huh



The real question is:  How was this private key created?   If it was created using a brainwallet or something that is non-random with little entropy then that is essentially your only risk.   Remember, there are more private keys than there are molecules of water in all the oceans in the world.    There has never been a collision recorded in any of the SHA algorithms. 
2414  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: BTCLeak.co - Bitcoin Faucet - Free BTC Every Hour - Variable Payout on: July 03, 2015, 02:45:24 PM
Good rewards, but why you have used paytoshi for send a satoshi ? 90% of faucet use a faucetbox for send. What is the minimmu payout for withdraw to paytoshi site? Thanks

The profit margins on bitcoin faucets are very low for faucet owners.  Paytoshi takes less of a fee and has a smaller minimum deposit.  Once Ad revenue picks up, we may consider switching to faucetbox but more than likely we will leave it as paytoshi.   We may add a faucetbox subdomain for those that are interested.
2415  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: btcjam is scammer on: July 03, 2015, 06:47:09 AM
They may take a while to respond but they are always helpful.   I'm sure support will resolve your issue within a few days.   BTCJam would stand to loose far too much by scamming people as they take a large cut of all loans.
2416  Economy / Micro Earnings / BTCLeak.co - Bitcoin Faucet - Free BTC Every Hour - Variable Payout on: July 03, 2015, 06:27:28 AM
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2417  Economy / Auctions / AllinCrypto.com - Bitcoin & Altcoin Poker Site For Sale - New Starting Bid 3 BTC on: July 03, 2015, 06:21:25 AM
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2418  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Simplex Hosts | WindowsVPS from $3.15 on: July 03, 2015, 02:38:55 AM
Wow.  That's great pricing.  I actually just had to set up a windows server at my house for a few things and may offload it onto one of your servers so I can free that up again.   I'll pick something up in the next few days. 
2419  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WTS domain name moneyshotporn.com on: July 03, 2015, 02:33:27 AM
Can you give a ballpark figure as to what you are willing to get?   Also, what kind of server is needed to run that?   How much HDD space and how much bandwidth does it consume.   Thanks. 
2420  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Getting bitcoin json data on: July 03, 2015, 02:21:27 AM
What else do you need other than the BTC price and the block location data?    It would be hard to suggest which specific API to use without an exact list of what you need.   
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