Edit: Ser ikke noe om "Og dette i 2013!" (Det til enhver tid inneværende år) i kommentarbingoen Tror det dekkes av "I verdens rikeste land" :-)
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Ser ut som om vanskelighetsgraden kommer til å gå opp 14% om 220 blokker, og ved hver justering nylig har den gått opp minst like mye. Om ikke GPU-mining er dødt, er det ihvertfall på sotteseng.
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Er intervjuet med Sturle tilgjengelig på nett, og har du i så fall URL? Tror ikke jeg har lest det.
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Kommentarfelter i norske nettaviser består hovedsaklig av mennesker som uttaler seg om ting de ikke har greie på. De har aldri vist seg å være meningsstyrende, så man kan enten se på dem som lett underholdning eller overse dem helt.
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Takk for god informasjon, alle!
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What is a ticket exactly?
A ticket is a support request.
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KDE does/did something like that. They licensed under both GPL and commercial license (for money) in case some buyer didn't like the restrictions of GPL. No, KDE is fully open source under various licenses, and does not sell proprietary licenses. You're thinking of Qt, which KDE happens to use, but does not manage or produce.
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Just for fun, let's imagine an alternative reality in which Satoshi made a strange mistake in Bitcoin's design: instead of SHA-256, he used MD5. Everything else is exactly the same. What would some practical consequences of this be, with regards to the resilience of the bitcoin network, security of funds etc?
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I've just watched a presentation on youtube about data mining the BitCoin block chain. No link?
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If I'm running the satoshi client permanently (without mining), am I:
* Helping the network * Hurting the network * Wasting my CPU cycles?
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I'm playing with a blockchain.info wallet. Their web security seems really great, and I use Google Authenticator as a second factor. I've installed their Android wallet on my phone and paired it to my wallet. This seems to bypass all security. It never asks for my password, and never asks for my second factor. It just opens my wallet. I don't know if it would allow me to transact, but it seems so.
This is no good. Phones are stolen and lost all the time. Is there some setting I'm overlooking, or is this a gaping deficiency in their Android app?
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I was wondering how bitcoin clients (and bitcoin-qt in particular) select inputs for transactions. Are they selected by age (oldest/newest first), to minimize the number of inputs, to minimize the change output, or some other criteria?
Just curious.
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Can you bring it back up, please? I just need to check something. Thanks!
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Since last post, I've sold bitcoin to two more people and made one more domestic sale on bitmit. It's just crazy, really taking off.
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