That "flood" would have to destroy a physical bank vault.. As well a other backup locations offline
So the insurance will be really cheap?
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Their launch was notably "clean" when compared to either IXCoins or Bitcoins. That's one advantage. If both were valued equal, people would prefer i0coins over actual Bitcoins.
Bitcoin wasn't really "launched" so much as it was rolled out. There wasn't much fanfare when the first blocks started being mined out, and this was entirely due to lack of awareness of the project. Both IXCoins and I0Coins suffered from their own set of issues which are discussed in other threads. And however much I'd like for I0Coins to be valued at 1:1 to Bitcoins, I don't think anybody would want them more than Bitcoins since you can't really do anything with them except trade them in for Bitcoins. Does anybody else find it weird that the term "Bitcoin" gets a red underline on this board? The board doesn't give the redline, it is from your browser (is it?). Right click, add to dictionary.
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The network absolutely is doing computation. If it stops computing what it's computing of course it could compute something else. It can't compute some other thing at the same time.
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I bought hosting, domain name, developer (a good one), and graphic designer for my site, firstbits.com, all with bitcoin.
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Guerilla logic. I love Satoshi. I love Bansky. Therefore Bansky equals Satoshi.
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It sounds like your data directory may have a corrupted blockchain or other files. The data directory is %APPDATA%\bitcoin, which typically resolves to C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin. Before we get started, copy your wallet.dat file in that directory to a USB stick and store it away, and copy the entire data directory to a new location, name the folder bitcoin-backup or such, so you can always put things back as they were before you attempted repair. The easiest way to rectify this situation is to remove all files from the data directory except the wallet.dat, download a nightly version of the the blockchain from http://bitcoin.bluematt.me/bitcoin-nightly/blockchain-nightly/ , unzip these files into the bitcoin data directory, and launch bitcoin again and let it update to the latest block. Owe you some coin. Post or PM address.
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So far we're not making any profit!
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So we can perform and then sell tokens for bitcoins?
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It is for a poker site, sealswithclubs.org.
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I'm looking for a seal (the animal) showing it's belly. On the belly is a tattoo of three clubs (like a caveman's club) arranged to look like a club (playing card symbol). The seal is wearing sunglasses. The seal is grey.
I'm looking for good work and probably a few drafts. If you can do it let me know and offer a price.
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Haven't got the new data yet, but clearing out the old let it run, so I think I'm fixed.
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It says:
Exception: NSt8ios_base7failureE CAutoFile::read : end of file C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitcoin\bitcoin.exe in AppInit()
Then when I press OK I get the same thing again and then it tells me that runtime has terminated the program in an unusual way.
I'm guessing something important on my machine is corrupt?
Bounty added.
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This is not the owner of mybitcoin.
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Lol, I'm glad this isn't how people interpreted the second website. OMG, the internet is breaking into pieces!
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I don't see why people don't just save normally and leave enough left for retirement.
Um, what is saving normally?
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I am the manufacturer of the game. The games are manufactured one by one on demand. I hope you like it I didn't realize that. That at least makes it interesting and it makes sense that some would want it at that price.
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I'm positive teppy would not let his game mine on your machine without telling you. Something must be wrong, it should not be using that much thinking juice.
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It just occurred to me that you could ensure different coins by giving up the time promise. Essentially one would run a 1x 'pyramid'. You could let people choose a "give up" time too where they just get their own coins back.
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Your dollar price is bad too. It is easy to price in bitcoin, silly reason imo. Maybe you can negotiate a lower price from supplier. Good luck.
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