Also, don't forget that if somebody ever use early coins mined by Satoshi, it is highly possible that Satoshi actually sold the corresponding private keys for 50BTC each to the guy who redeemed them... Or even more, these are pieces of history! Or maybe less if he is nice
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Not many worthy causes accept bitcoins
There are a few, and more might follow if they saw what happened. Of course, I have no reason to believe Satoshi intends to do this, but I think it would be more useful than having the coins just sit there. It is true that having them sit there would increase the value of the remaining coins, but the publicity might have a greater effect. I agree but it will have an even greater publicity when 1BTC=$1000
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It's highly unlikely for him to spend the coins mined from the early blocks because doing so may reveal his identity.
He could safely donate them to worthy causes though. It might draw a lot of attention to both Bitcoin and the chosen causes. Not many worthy causes accept bitcoins
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agree. it was $10 due to someone failing @ exchanges, ie paying way too much for a single DVC if nobody edits it, il edit it and add that it was an trade mistake and shouldnt be taken serious.
Good start! What about the all time low as well? Somewhere in mid 30 satoshi level if I recall? Just after Unthinkingbit created Devcoin, and before anyone wanted any of them, the price was technically 0.00000000 So the all time low is 0 satoshi actually
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Or, even better:
- No post deletion, simply moderator flagging, and if the moderator thinks the post should really be deleted, he does that.
What's the difference with regular threads?
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all us bitcoiners should just branch off and start a country in Antarctica, and leave all the stupid people behind. We would quickly become the dominant country in the world. we could start our own little country built on bitcoin and true freedom.
True But I wouldn't mind some sun
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Ouais enfin quasiment tous les autres pays hors France et Canada sont en Afrique Il y a quand même 19'000'000 de francophones pas français en europe. Donc environ 25% des francophones en europe ne sont pas français. C'est pas négligeable à mon avis. On ne pourrait pas dire que "quasiment" tous les francophones européens sont français puisqu'un francophone sur 4 ne l'est pas !Effectivement, on est donc d'accord
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Maybe this is not a ASIC in the sence that we placed every single transistor on our own but we assembled something that is definitely specialized on scrypt mining with useable success, so this can't be called a FGPA either.
Basic VLSI and ASIC knowledge test failed. To pull off a successful scam of this type, you first need to learn what ASIC means, then go back and re-read your first post. First post clearly demonstrates a lack of knowledge in the relevant field. You're bordering on not knowing what an FPGA is either. Spend some time on Wikipedia reading the ASIC and FPGA articles before posting the next scam attempt. This is actually a less proficient scam fail than even the scrypt FPGA investment solicitation by Nova! a few weeks back. Check the first post, then skip ahead to the start of the 3rd page where I called BS and the OP started digging himself into a hole real quick until his scam finally melted down: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=215487.0Wow This needs to be stickied! If I have completely misunderstood hashing over a lifetime of programming, then I really have some long hard thinking to do.
Oh wait, RND meant 'round' and not 'random'?
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If I have completely misunderstood hashing over a lifetime of programming, then I really have some long hard thinking to do.
Oh wait, RND meant 'round' and not 'random'?
Lol
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Ouais enfin quasiment tous les autres pays hors France et Canada sont en Afrique Et apparemment c'est pas vraiment une origine super courante dans le monde Bitcoin...
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000Webhost does the trick for me
This But it easily closes websites when someone complains so make regular backup and don't plan on keeping the same address I made a legal site that gathered censored messages in a forum by 'my' government and it was closed without any warning
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Re: Why no one has the balls to make a new SHA256 ? Just use Bitcoin Testnet. Save yourself the trouble.
You could keep your testnet valuation spam in threads that are at least a tiny bit related to testnet
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Why no one has the balls to make a new SHA256 ?
Do it yourself, signature whore
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The mods seriously need to start being more reactive and step in on this stuff. It's getting bad.
+1 Obviously
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How can you see his posts while ignoring him? Is this a kind of magic?
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ASICs can't do much things if merge-mined...
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I'm rather skeptical, what are the sources? HDD makers?
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