Those are great numbers considering the quality of those users to potential advertisers. They are bitcoin gamblers - a pretty lucrative target audience to the right website.
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Back on topic.
Top Bid currentis is TheSwede @ 0.4BTC
Timer removed. End time: 2013-09-16+00:00:00UTC
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I looked at the grammar, style and text structure and it matches Nakowa's, so it's quite probable it's him.
I thought quite the opposite. Nakowa's English isn't great, but the IT professional who kindly offered his assistance wrote with perfect English. Regardless, whether Nakowa involved or not (I think so but I am biased since I dislike him), DDoSing going to become the norm in the bitcoin gambling wild west whether for extortion or to handicap the competition. Any successful bitcoin gambling venture will need a robust DDoS protection strategy which is also cost-effective. The one advantage of blockchain polluters like Satoshi Dice is they are impervious to DDoSing (can DDoS the website, but once you know the addresses to send coins to for betting, it is a non-issue).
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Very nice explorer! I updated the OP.
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No. I just help Doog with this auction since he does not attend to it on a timely basis otherwise. The contact info and BTC address are the same one he always uses for the prior auction wins - can verify easily by scrolling back in the thread.
Ah, cool was just wondering lolz, have never seen a "deb" around here o.O She does post on the name petre**** something
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div: 0.01355608
very decent div, considering the circumstances I agree. I think we'll see the share price inch back up near 2.4-2.5 with this. There's still a lot of hardware revenue that wasn't included in this div, and they are still holding back, so actual div was likely closer to .02. The dividend irrelevan right now. All that matters is the network hash percentage and when they can get their gen 2 hardware out. They need to beat the competition.
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BTC-e should not to care about XPM useless or not, it has big trading volume, that's all.
It seems to be in a close 3rd to XPM in trading volume (based on BTC value traded per day, not # of coins) and on some days is ahead of LTC even.
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How far the mighty have fallen (Mt Gox). It basically overvalued since ppl are forced to buy up bitcoins trapped there to sell them at other exchanges to get their fiat out. Once all the big players have gotten their coins out that way, mt gox may actually be trading at a discount.
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it will cost less than 100BTC per year [...] they cost about 8.5BTC/month.
>>> 8.5*12 102.0 You are right, I guess it was a fair offer then. Will the extortionists accept monthly installments?
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I'm pissed that the site is flawed and I wanted to play before work now I have to wait and I doubt I'll get my money back. I click on the account tab and it shows me a different account number from what I deposited from. Why can't it track my computer properly? I used the instant method of Inputs.io For some reason the web site switched my account number to a different one and since this site has no proper login I can't get to the account number I made the deposit to!!! I just made a deposit using inputs.io from your web site. It's supposed to be instant I sent the money and went back to just-dice it still shows my balance is 0. WTF where is my money???
The fact your freaking out without asking dooglus or waiting at all shows your lack of maturity. I doubt your 18 but good luck hopefully you lose it all slower then others. Just open a support ticket - Dooglus will help you.
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I just made a deposit using inputs.io from your web site. It's supposed to be instant I sent the money and went back to just-dice it still shows my balance is 0. WTF where is my money???
The fact your freaking out without asking dooglus or waiting at all shows your lack of maturity. I doubt your 18 but good luck hopefully you lose it all slower then others. King, you would be a terrible customer support personnel.
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Unfortunately, DDoS protection just the cost of doing business. On the bright side, it will cost less than 100BTC per year, certainly less than that per month! Check out blacklotus.net, they actually accept BTC payments and cost about 8.5BTC/month.
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It's good to know that a lot of people are interested with parallela. It has huge potential especially as the cost comes down for CPU intensive tasks without the need for a full system Yeah this makes me want to have one and try to make a cpu rig out of it. Just don't try gaming on it;) Hahahaha I won't. I'll just make the cluster a host for my cloud server rented out locally. I hope it lives up to the hype. I'm going to wait to get some feedback and then I'll take the plunge.
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It's good to know that a lot of people are interested with parallela. It has huge potential especially as the cost comes down for CPU intensive tasks without the need for a full system Yeah this makes me want to have one and try to make a cpu rig out of it. Just don't try gaming on it;)
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Primecoin is a useless coin, even if there is more work than all other crap coins here...
Only naive people think it's useful for scientific research.
Why useless?
On January 25, 2013, the largest prime number yet - the 48th Mersenne prime - was discovered: It's value is 257,885,161 - 1 = 581,887,266...724,285,951 - the entire number in text format is available for the viewing here. Beware: The number contains 17,425,170 digits and is stored as a 22 MB text-file.
The discovery, like that of all the major primes since 1997, was made at the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS), a distributed computing network over the WWW. Specifically, it was made on the computer of Curtis Cooper, a volunteer and mathematician. The network itself involves 360,000 CPUs peaking at 150 trillion calculations per second . In comparison, the Jaguar supercomputer - one of the world's fastest - clocks 1,750 trillion calculations per second at its peak.
It won't ever get better than researchers working with supercomputers.
It is a coin with a secure network (high hashrate), 1 minute confirmation times, so far has proved fairly GPU-resistant (though may change) and it does not search for prime numbers. It looks for cunningham and bitwin chains, useful in cryptography research. It has already broken over 20 world records. I like how you comment about a coin you have know nothing about.
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I wonder of Nakowa responsible for the DDoS atta is in Just-Dice just as his lets dice site comes out. Seems like the type of thing that asshole would do.
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Does not seem like it will happen anytime soon
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Primecoin seems to be catching up with litecoin.
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