IS HK a nanny state?
no! it is just Hong Kong!!!
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Third, heads-up that we'll be publishing a 25-page draft white paper on our PoS solution in the next couple weeks. It will be the first time that anyone in the community has comprehensively and mathematically addressed the objections commonly raised to PoS designs. We're looking forward to feedback on it.
I think this coin will do well, but I will hold final judgement until I read the White Paper. I no not know... There are many users who have raised doubts about the strength of those who finance and participate in the project... i'm waiting for new info about the project.
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Io non credo che si possa determinare il numero di utilizzatori reali basandosi sul numero degli address.
Io personalmente ne ho usati a decine, ne assegno uno per ogni "cliente", creo nuovi address per ogni cold-storage dove ogni address non deve contenere più di X BTC, e se mi capita di usarli, anche parzialmente, ne creo uno nuovo. Diciamo che per me sono usa-e-getta da usare una sola volta.
Senza contare poi il discorso del change-address dove ogni parziale "ritorna" su un address nuovo, e per i sistemi di pagamento che generano un nuovo address per ogni transazione.
Insomma, è davvero un dato molto parziale.
FaSan
E' vero, credo anche io che sia difficile risalire al numero di utilizzatori solo dal numero di indirizzi. Però, come ricordava gbianchi, questo dato ha il vantaggio (non da poco) di essere oggettivo. Per lo meno, si può dire che il numero di utilizzatori non può essere superiore al numero di indirizzi. Rimane da individuare un limite inferiore per stabilire un range in cui si stima il numero di utilizzatori. Assolutamente vero per quanto riguarda il numero massimo. Per il numero minimo si potrebbe rapportare il dato "address" con il numero di registrazioni nel forum. Se è vero che molti hanno più di un account e che relativamente alcuni utilizzatori potrebbero non essere iscritti, si potrebbe trovare una media più approssimata alla realtà FaSan fasan, è da tempo che cerco di capire se oltre a bitcointalk e reddit ci sono altri forum "significativi" che possono servire da base statistica... tu cosa puoi dirmi in merito??? sono solo 'sti due i forum significativi? o c'è altra roba? Ci sono altre realtà, ma alla fin fine qui ci passano tutti. FaSan è quello che pensavo... a livello statistico... creazione nuovi user, post/mont... etc etc... son solo reddit e btcointalk che fanno la storia...
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Io non credo che si possa determinare il numero di utilizzatori reali basandosi sul numero degli address.
Io personalmente ne ho usati a decine, ne assegno uno per ogni "cliente", creo nuovi address per ogni cold-storage dove ogni address non deve contenere più di X BTC, e se mi capita di usarli, anche parzialmente, ne creo uno nuovo. Diciamo che per me sono usa-e-getta da usare una sola volta.
Senza contare poi il discorso del change-address dove ogni parziale "ritorna" su un address nuovo, e per i sistemi di pagamento che generano un nuovo address per ogni transazione.
Insomma, è davvero un dato molto parziale.
FaSan
E' vero, credo anche io che sia difficile risalire al numero di utilizzatori solo dal numero di indirizzi. Però, come ricordava gbianchi, questo dato ha il vantaggio (non da poco) di essere oggettivo. Per lo meno, si può dire che il numero di utilizzatori non può essere superiore al numero di indirizzi. Rimane da individuare un limite inferiore per stabilire un range in cui si stima il numero di utilizzatori. Assolutamente vero per quanto riguarda il numero massimo. Per il numero minimo si potrebbe rapportare il dato "address" con il numero di registrazioni nel forum. Se è vero che molti hanno più di un account e che relativamente alcuni utilizzatori potrebbero non essere iscritti, si potrebbe trovare una media più approssimata alla realtà FaSan fasan, è da tempo che cerco di capire se oltre a bitcointalk e reddit ci sono altri forum "significativi" che possono servire da base statistica... tu cosa puoi dirmi in merito??? sono solo 'sti due i forum significativi? o c'è altra roba?
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quando pensavo di aver capito tutto.. il miner stasera mi continua a dire "no deadlines" cosa può essere successo?
Sono successo io Ho inserito una deadline minima di 2592000 secondi, ossia 30 giorni, per ottimizzare le performance del server. A quanti GB sei arrivato? E' strano che non trovi neanche una deadline sotto i 30 giorni zip con quella DL quanti TB ci vogliono ... così a braccio 12TB possono bastare? facce sape!!!
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Im extremely interested in the outcome of Greece, i'll listen to this later. But in any case I dont see them making Bitcoin the official Greece coin so to speak. People is too dumb to adapt all of a sudden to Bitcoin. Its too crazy and experimental to make it the currency of an entire nation. Then again they are in a dead end on the 28th, unless they arrive at agreement with Merkel which is not gonna happen.
I'm also very interested what will happen in Greece. I don't think that thy can simple change Euro with bitcoin and that this will fix all their financial problems. Nobody will forgive them their financial debts and I don't think that EU will ever accept repayments in BTC instead of Euro BTC can be good solution for them if they ever decide to give up from Euro but until they resolve this financial situation this is not possible. i agree with you!!! for sure, they cannot simple change Euro with bitcoin and and fix all their financial problems. but i agree with varoufakis... why germat, after second world war, get a 50% disocunt on debit war... which is more serious... and greek cannot??? really strange! from wiki "The total under negotiation was 16 billion marks of debt resulting from the Treaty of Versailles after World War I which had not been paid in the 1930s, but which Germany decided to repay to restore its reputation. This money was owed to government and private banks in the U.S., France and Britain. Another 16 billion marks represented postwar loans by the U.S. Under the London Debts Agreement of 1953, the repayable amount was reduced by 50% to about 15 billion marks and stretched out over 30 years, and compared to the fast-growing German economy were of minor impact.[2]"
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HSBC bank has been laundering money and "helping" customers hide their income for years. There were reports of HSBC being involved in funding terrorist organizations in Saudi Arabia. Then later, HSBC was linked with other bank connected with Mexican drug cartels. Only recently an employee decided he had enough and leaked hard proof documents to several authorities in few countries.
i'm interested!!! can you give us some materials/links to pursue the matter? many thanks I heard about this somewhere back in 2010, can't remember where from. Here's an example from reuters 2012 report: http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/12/12/uk-hsbc-probe-idUKBRE8BA05K20121212ahahhaha... in the first paragraph i read: local drug lord referred to the bank [HSBC] as the "place to launder money" LOL
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io sto usando wplotgenerator.exe l'ultima versione 1.6 mi pare ce ne sono di nuovi?
ps come si possono vedere quanti BURST si hanno nel balance della pool italiana?
basta che fai un find sulla pagina della pool con tuo indirizzo burst.. trovi due info: 1) il balance corrente 2) gli ultimi pagamenti effettuati dalla pool verso il tuo indirizzo... sono in basso a dx
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i check ROI page.. but i do not understand why
* Hold 10000CELL=+36%/year, Hold 100000CELL=+72%/year, Hold 1000000CELL=+144%year
more cell you hold, more is the percentage gain...
why???
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I decided to stop the habit of letting my coins inside other people's hands since Mt Gox.
Thats the best decision any one can make, specially with bitcoin +1 DO NOT HOLD YOUR BTC ON THIRD PARTY EXCHANGES – BE YOUR OWN BANK i like gbianchi signature!!! ;-)
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can you explain in a few words... how AT could be use to implement a simple gambling like lottery or dice game??
Our very first "use case" was a Lottery (which runs on Burst with a new draw once per week) so the raw assembly code for it is as follows: 00000000* BNZ $00000000 :0000004c 00000006 SET @00000001 #0000002e90edd000 00000013 FUN @00000000 0x0301 0000001a SET @00000002 $00000000 00000023 SET @00000003 #0000000000000000 00000030 SET @00000004 #0000000000002760 0000003d FUN @00000000 0x0406 $00000000 $00000004 0000004c FUN 0x0304 $00000002 00000053 FUN @00000004 0x0125 0000005a BNZ $00000004 :00000061 00000060 FIN 00000061 FUN @00000005 0x0307 00000068 BLT $00000005 $00000000 :00000077 00000072 JMP :00000110 00000077 FUN @00000006 0x0306 0000007e FUN 0x030a 00000081 FUN @00000004 0x0104 00000088 FUN 0x030b 0000008b FUN @00000007 0x0104 00000092 BEQ $00000007 $00000004 :00000102 0000009c FUN @00000004 0x0305 000000a3 BNZ $00000004 :000000f4 000000a9 BEQ $00000006 $00000001 :000000b8 000000b3 JMP :00000156 000000b8 FUN @00000004 0x0308 000000bf FIZ $00000004 000000c4 FUN 0x030a 000000c7 FUN 0x0110 $00000004 000000ce FUN 0x0405 000000d1 ADD @00000003 $00000001 000000da BLE $00000004 $00000008 :000000f4 000000e4 SET @00000008 $00000004 000000ed FUN @00000009 0x0104 000000f4 SET @00000002 $00000005 000000fd JMP :0000004c 00000102 ADD @00000003 $00000006 0000010b JMP :000000f4 00000110 BZR $00000003 :00000148 00000116 BZR $00000008 :00000148 0000011c FUN 0x0116 $00000009 00000123 FUN @0000000a 0x0300 0000012a BEQ $0000000a $00000000 :00000140 00000134 FUN 0x0402 $00000003 0000013b JMP :00000184 00000140 FUN 0x0403 00000143 JMP :00000184 00000148 SET @00000002 $00000005 00000151 JMP :00000023 00000156 FUN 0x030a 00000159 BLE $00000006 $00000001 :00000178 00000163 SUB @00000006 $00000001 0000016c FUN 0x0402 $00000006 00000173 JMP :000000b8 00000178 FUN 0x0402 $00000006 0000017f JMP :000000f4 00000184 SET @00000002 $00000000 0000018d SET @00000008 #0000000000000000 0000019a SET @00000009 #0000000000000000 000001a7 JMP :00000023
Perhaps @vbcs might post a nicer version for you that was created using AT Assembler (which has variable *names* and *labels* rather than just addresses as yes I realise that the above is more than a little hard to decipher). We are working on the idea of some quicker random games of chance and will be sure to let people know when we have a simple example that they can study (we might perhaps make a simple "highest random value wins" for two consecutive players). One limitation that AT hosts do have is how quickly they can generate "random" data (on Burst that is currently set at 14 blocks from memory) so you could have a dice kind of game but it won't be "instant" (the same AT could work much faster on a blockchain that can produce entropy quicker). nice to hear about "AT" lottery game!!! CIYAM, can you post a link with some how-to play??? many thanks!!! To participate to the lottery you need to download and run burstcoin. Then follow the instructions which are published here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg10254497#msg10254497i just installed the html file to use lottery!!! can you explain what stand for: - Current best ticket - Total amount - Next draw thanks...
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WOW... i never read about ICO/IPO on c-cex!!! where a can find more info??? thanks
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Hi, this is Dan, one of the NeuCoin Project’s founders. I wanted to chime in with a few points. First, I’m very encouraged to see the enthusiasm for NeuCoin from a lot of people here! Thank you! Sandrine will keep making posts on this thread but we'd also love to welcome you to our forum at neucoin.org ( http://forum.neucoin.org/) where there are a lot more questions and answers. Second, to the few who are calling this a "scam" (Sandrine told me not to speak to trolls but…) try visiting the People behind NeuCoin ( http://www.neucoin.org/en/wiki/#people) on our wiki - it speaks for itself. Third, heads-up that we'll be publishing a 25-page draft white paper on our PoS solution in the next couple weeks. It will be the first time that anyone in the community has comprehensively and mathematically addressed the objections commonly raised to PoS designs. We're looking forward to feedback on it. can you list the name of the PM who will coordinate the developer team? [PM= project manager] thanks
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HSBC bank has been laundering money and "helping" customers hide their income for years. There were reports of HSBC being involved in funding terrorist organizations in Saudi Arabia. Then later, HSBC was linked with other bank connected with Mexican drug cartels. Only recently an employee decided he had enough and leaked hard proof documents to several authorities in few countries.
i'm interested!!! can you give us some materials/links to pursue the matter? many thanks
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Mtgox is a real Bitcoin exchange, which had been handling btc trading around the world for an extended period of time, I'd bet most of us had involved it once. As for Mycoin, all of it is a fake, $300 million lost? lol.. anyone trading on it? Compare bitstamp was hacked $5.4 million last time, price were rising in that time, huh. did you think the price has more interests in $5.4 million than $300 million? So far, exchanges which has not been lost / hacked only three: LakeBTC, Kraken, and Localbitcoins. Which do you think will be the next explosion? this is an old news... but here you can find a definitive how-to it was worked... http://www.cryptoarticles.com/crypto-news/mycoinhk-packages-fiat-currency-ponzi-scheme-as-guaranteed-bitcoin-payoutin a few worrds... it was a ponzi schema.. never converted fiat to btc...
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and here we go again!! po po poppo po ponzi po po poppo po ponzi i'm doing a gingle with this simple words!! weekly ponzi is running Week #5 and there are again people who invest after the first hour!!!
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