according to this research, dpr still has 488k coins (mark hodling for him? )
Didnt you hear, DPR bailed out gox after they lost all their coins in 2011. Now DPR isn't around anymore Mark has taken the chance to run with his coins
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Its just an empty address? Am I missing something?
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He did say on Reddit though that this wasnt going to influence them into accepting it in general. 21BTC is a tiny fraction of their running costs and he noted that one time donations couldn't be a judge for the future.
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Is Reuters for real? Linked-in? Netflix? I guess they're all just scams and don't actually support millions of real-time feeds and petabytes of bandwidth, since they are on EC2 as well. 0/10 points for your ignorant troll, you should not troll again. reuters.com > 206.132.6.134 206.132.0.0/19 SAVVI-3 NOC99-ARIN linkedin.com > 216.52.242.86 LinkedIn Corporation INAP-LAX-LINKEDIN-38682 (NET-216-52-242-0-1) 216.52.242.0 - 216.52.242.255 Internap Network Services Corporation PNAP-8-98 (NET-216-52-0-0-1) 216.52.0.0 - 216.52.255.255 netflix.com > 69.53.236.17 69.53.224.0/19 NETWO560-ARIN Netflix Inc Plus netflix uses its own CDN for actual video delivery. Funny that you mention linkedin as well as they have been complaining that ec2 allows attackers to quickly and easily scale up and down their compute power when scraping for user details. I didnt say scam did I, and its different when talking about a page like Reuters and a real time trading engine that cannot go down. A lot of companies also just use their s3 services. Notice on the case study page were talking about all AWS and not necessarily hosting.
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I think thats important, people seem to think that new exchanges whether they are more regulated or not is some sort of fix for a range of the current issues but the fact remains that serious traders only really care about liquidity.
If a new exchange comes along now it really needs to offer something to make people use it. I think another thing that gox teaches us is people dont generally like moving and stick to what they are comfrotable with, thus, if a platform was to open that did like you say offered no fees for a month or so once they had a collection of traders and the volumes increase then people would probably not move en mass once fees were introduced.
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Be skeptical to this atlasats thing. The MarketWatch "article" has the guy behind it bragging about their own network and blah blah. Meanwhile, it's hosted on Amazon EC2. Amazon EC2 is mostly used to host scams, spambots and that sort of thing. Anyone who runs a webserver will tell you that their logs are full of attack attempts from Amazon EC2, your best of putting a -j DROP on their entire IP-range. In other news, Crayon Pop is about to release a new single: http://www.soompi.com/2014/03/12/crayon-pop-takes-off-helmet-and-dons-hanbok-for-upcoming-new-single/#.UyGHF3XZKXlAre they for real? How can they expect to be taken seriously while hosting on EC2. Its so obvious as well their webpage takes forever to load.
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Do something bitcoin!
Cant wait for this train to take off so I can go back all in, place my trading stash in cold storage and step away from he charts for a few weeks .
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So the important question, did you still have money on gox?
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Transactions dont just disapear as the coins are either at the sending address or receiving address, it has to be either it is immpossible to be neither.
Did the exchange you withdrew from give you a transaction ID?
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billyjoeallen: Adding to that I think people underestimate how social we are as creatures and the way in which we want to be potrayed to both friends but in particular prospective mates.
I think that this would lead to more competition in a voluntary society than there is present day society. I also feel that in that case people try harder to suceed due to seeing much more in return for said contributions. Feeling like you are a contributing member of society does wonders for social mobility , which lets be honest, is a huge side effect of the current economic systems.
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Apologies if this has already been posted or opened up for discussion - but what do you all think of the NY regulators proposal to accept applications for regulated bitcoin exchanges in the US? http://www.dfs.ny.gov/about/po_vc_03112014.pdfI think its interesting and a definate positive if it passes. However as was mentioned in a conversation here a week or so ago on the face of it the feeling is that your money would be safer etc etc but with American KYC and AML plus the willingness for the US government to seize assets it may still not be a very safe option.
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Also I know most people aren't interested but DOGE is seriously crashing right now.
haha, but its going up again... such rally, wow Its the dead dog bounce
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Dogecoin will survive.
On another note. I am starting to get sick of these price ranges of BTC.
Lets get some action.
once that meme popularity is over the dogecoin will die hard, kids jumped on only because of the meme is familiar to them, the price went up then other people saw an opportunity to make some some profit, everyone will get sick of that meme, there is no technical improvement or a new feature or anything that can keep that coin going. no development whatsoever. marketing with that meme thing was a great idea but we all know that wont last so long I believe in DGC. I jumped on because of the huge community. I believe it is second only to Bitcoin right now? Not really worried about the current crash. It has been this low before and I just hit myself for not buying in time. It will be alright long term. Sorry to burst your bubble but doge is not second only to bitcoin, the community will not be around once the meme dies and it won't be alright long term. Can you point me in the direction of what doge has going for it to counter the ridiculous inflation, the fact that it brings nothing new at all and its core user bases average age is probably about 16-18? Oh and I presume you know that DGC is digital coin not doge. Have you even been buying the right coin
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There are many ways to get work for the miners. Bitcoind uses Getblocktemplate which replaces the old getwork command.
However most pools will use stratum or another pool server to getblocktemplate. OK, thanks, but is this workflow I presented correct? In my post above I stated the workflow. I cant describe it much better than I already have. Your basic workflow is almost correct except replace step 3 with the end of the quotation in my above post.
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Also I know most people aren't interested but DOGE is seriously crashing right now.
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tons of fucking support doe
For now, its amazing how quick it disapears when the price starts falling through it.
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There are many ways to get work for the miners. Bitcoind uses Getblocktemplate which replaces the old getwork command. However most pools will use stratum or another pool server to getblocktemplate. "Pools assign work units, similar to the current block being worked on, however at difficulty 1 (or higher depending on your hashing power), which are called shares. The idea is that you solve your mini-block, and submit it back to the pool, to show your proof of work, out of every X shares submitted, one will also solve the "real" block being worked on (by chance). So you are in essence solving an easier problem, that can potentially solve a more difficult one, and everyone doing this over and over and over eventually do find a block." Read https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Pooled_miningand https://mining.bitcoin.cz/
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I think this guy listened to your doubts and is now building his wall up on stamp.
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LOL what do you think... It's funny they use the Gox address though while they're impersonating BTC-E, as if the creators of scam e-mails don't even want to put in the effort to make a decent one. I mean come on.
Tbf i didnt even see that! Just glanced at it and shook my head. Whether it was legit or not I think thats the right course of action.
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Just received this one: Hello! We inform you that you scan the downloaded document # 14327223 http://ge.tt/api/1/files/355v3rP1/0/blob?download can not be verified for the following reason: -Specified in the certificate data in a language other than the language passport data Please provide a new file to check. Sincerely, Representative Director BTC-E Co., Ltd. Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Was that spam or are you actually sending id docs to BTC-e?
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