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41  Local / Hors-sujet / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto est-il mort ? on: November 18, 2019, 06:03:36 PM
L'ironie du BTC : son créateur a voulu créer un systéme décentralisé (et il a même disparu de la circulation pour éviter d'en devenir un élément central ?), mais malgré tout la plupart des utilisateurs de son système essayent par tous les moyens de se rattacher à ce qu'ils pensent que son fantôme, devenu le gourou le plus involontaire imaginable, aurait décidé plutôt que de prendre leurs responsabilités.

La psychologie humaine c'est quand même tellement facepalm, parfois  Grin

Absolument et je pense que connaitre son identité ne ferait qu'empirer les choses. Ce besoin de l'être humain d'être conforté dans ses décisions par une personne qu'il juge importante  Cheesy
Justement, qu'en est il de son choix a lui de ne pas vouloir révéler son identité,
La jurisprudence n'imposerait t-elle pas de ne pas chercher à la divulguer, personne ne s'était encore levé pour manifester apposition, surtout face à certaines campagnes d'ampleur et ouvertes (pr le débusquer) qui avaient pris des dimensions publiques et médiatisées!
42  Local / Hors-sujet / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto est-il mort ? on: November 17, 2019, 08:46:32 PM
Il y a aussi les MP sur le forum, précieusement conservés par Theymos, que personne n'a vu jusqu'à présent(à part les destinataires respectifs bien sûr). Je pense que si il perdait la clef il pourrait toujours prouver son identité en racontant le contenu de ses MP. Ca serait au moins un tres tres bon début. Mais jusqu'à présent aucun "candidat" ne l'a fait.
Mais que c'est il passé précisément après les hacks de masse des mots de passe bitcointalk ?
Le mot de passe a Nakamoto est toujours  (invendus) ?
43  Local / Petites annonces / Re: Société offshore et comptes en banques on: November 17, 2019, 04:30:32 PM
Salut, j'aurais deux petites questions


  Pour la banque UK anonyme, il y-à des documents de demandés ?

  Tiens, en tombant sur ton topic, je me demande si tu connaîtrais s'il existes des services de (Unclaimed Property), à échelle internationale, genre qui débusquent ds les fins fonds des abysses! ??



Merci


44  Local / Hors-sujet / Re: Où sont les femmes ? on: November 17, 2019, 04:05:05 PM
Faudrait instaurer des quotas. Genre on est obligé d'avoir 50-50 hommes-femmes sur bitcointalk. Genre on empêche les mecs de s'inscrire tant qu'il n'y a pas parité et on donne des avantages aux femmes inscrites pour en motiver d'autres à s'inscrire. Genre un don de 100.000 satoshis par inscription de femme, ou la possibilité de s'inscrire directement avec le rang de senior member (faudrait un mot féminin pour senior member, aussi, parce que c'est pas très gender neutral, tous ces mots où il y a pas de "e" à la fin), ou des merits doublés à chaque fois qu'elles en reçoivent, pour monter en grade plus vite. Et puis il faudrait bannir la plupart des mecs qui sont déjà là histoire d'obtenir la parité dès le départ, histoire d'avoir une bonne base sur laquelle travailler. C'est tellement une idée de génie, les quotas. J'ai même entendu dire que ça guérissait le cancer et que ça rendait la peau plus douce. Vous en pensez quoi ? Moi ça me semble cool. Pour commencer il faudrait destituer Theymos et mettre une femme admin à la place parce que les femmes sont seules aptes à appliquer l'égalité parfaite et sans biais.
Et tu veux quoi comme verif, des tophes du s*** avec un bout de papier avec le code dessus ??  Grin  Grin
45  Local / Hors-sujet / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto est-il mort ? on: November 17, 2019, 03:52:02 PM
Bonjour les amis, pensez-vous que Satoshi Nakamoto soit mort ?

I don't think so, cher ami
46  Local / Petites annonces / Re: Donne invitation Riseup.net / free Riseup.net invitation on: November 17, 2019, 03:16:28 PM
RiseUp! Cooool

J'ai droit a une invite John stp ?  Smiley
47  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Heat.GG | $50 Bitcoin Giveaway #2 on: November 17, 2019, 02:26:24 PM
#1


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-  Yes, that's regardly a good way
48  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: CONTEST: Guess the price of Bitcoin at the end of 2019 and win $1,000 on: November 17, 2019, 01:06:37 PM
Txs very much  Cheesy
49  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Are all BTC addresses really unique? on: November 08, 2019, 01:42:18 PM
(give or take a couple orders of magnitude)
I'd say give a few dozen orders of magnitude. Tongue

Assuming the human race has spread across multiple planets in the next 10 billion years, lets give a generous population estimate of 1 trillion individuals. Even if every single one of those 1 trillion people generates 100 new bitcoin private keys every day (why anyone would need that many I don't know) for 10 billion years, we are still only talking about (1 trillion * 100 * 10 billion * 365) = 3.65*1026 keys.

For OP, even in my hypothetical scenario above, we would still only have generated approximately 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003% of all possible private keys. If we continued to use bitcoin for a trillion trillion trillion years, then we might have to start worrying about collisions, but given that all the stars in the universe will die in only 100 trillion years, we will probably have more pressing issues to deal with.

But there are chances you may get your seeds or phrases randomly guessed by someone and a person who is intentionally doing it, gets lucky some day.
Only if you are silly enough to pick your own seed phrase or use a brainwallet. If you use a proper randomly generated seed phrase, the chances of someone guessing it are essentially the same as the chances of someone generating the same seed as you, as has been outlined above, i.e. never going to happen.
Ok,
Now using the computation power used by a mining pool, what's the time needed to generate all the possible addresses ??
infinite, well not really.

Depending on the source you use, you can calculate the time it would take to generate all possible adresses.
Some more info can be found here-> https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/2847/how-long-would-it-take-a-large-computer-to-crack-a-private-key

But, most pools use ASICS only which perform SHA-256 only- so- (someone correct me if i'm wrong here.)- it would be wrong to compare the "computing"/hash power of a pool to generating addresses.

Thank you,

but, about this, when it takes 3 hours to compute for "1Bitcoi" prefix, 3 hours is sufficient to generate billions addresses if you see what I mean

50  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Are all BTC addresses really unique? on: November 07, 2019, 09:08:08 PM
(give or take a couple orders of magnitude)
I'd say give a few dozen orders of magnitude. Tongue

Assuming the human race has spread across multiple planets in the next 10 billion years, lets give a generous population estimate of 1 trillion individuals. Even if every single one of those 1 trillion people generates 100 new bitcoin private keys every day (why anyone would need that many I don't know) for 10 billion years, we are still only talking about (1 trillion * 100 * 10 billion * 365) = 3.65*1026 keys.

For OP, even in my hypothetical scenario above, we would still only have generated approximately 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003% of all possible private keys. If we continued to use bitcoin for a trillion trillion trillion years, then we might have to start worrying about collisions, but given that all the stars in the universe will die in only 100 trillion years, we will probably have more pressing issues to deal with.

But there are chances you may get your seeds or phrases randomly guessed by someone and a person who is intentionally doing it, gets lucky some day.
Only if you are silly enough to pick your own seed phrase or use a brainwallet. If you use a proper randomly generated seed phrase, the chances of someone guessing it are essentially the same as the chances of someone generating the same seed as you, as has been outlined above, i.e. never going to happen.
Ok,
Now using the computation power used by a mining pool, what's the time needed to generate all the possible addresses ??
51  Economy / Services / Re: JOB OPPORTUNITY on: November 04, 2019, 10:12:54 AM
There is a way to exchange, a exchange for the 'BILLS' coins ??
52  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: October 31, 2019, 12:22:30 AM


@notbatman,
Stop shitting here please, Buy a telecope, get some vacation to the beach,
if the earth is flat, you'll be able to see the other continent and evrything there
53  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ✅ mysolidcoin.com 🏆 $200 giveaway 🚀 weekly round #1 on: August 16, 2019, 01:33:17 PM
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54  Economy / Gambling / Re: Powerball at MatchBillion.com - Jackpot 750 million MBL + 2 BTC on: March 28, 2019, 05:10:20 PM
And about 7millions $ in the Jackpot it also so generous!

Do is there a process to purchasing the tickets playd on the 'Powerball game' to get a rent for this ??
I'm so curious about the system that procure such amouts to win Huh

Same. Also the bounty program has an amount that seems fool to me. Surely compared to the other ones. It would be cool to know how can they justify these numbers.
Yes, The bounty program prior value is about a $1millon !!
55  Economy / Gambling / Re: Powerball at MatchBillion.com - Jackpot 750 million MBL + 2 BTC on: March 26, 2019, 03:16:29 PM
And about 7millions $ in the Jackpot it also so generous!

Do is there a process to purchasing the tickets playd on the 'Powerball game' to get a rent for this ??
I'm so curious about the system that procure such amouts to win Huh
56  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Free $250+ BTC giveaway! #2 (Stake.com) on: March 25, 2019, 08:04:01 PM
985

usr( 00x )
57  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Free $100 BTC AND $500 credit giveaway! (SIFR.com) on: March 25, 2019, 08:01:44 PM
Email address hash : B64504D0670D3AFD92D022E166F20906D19F5CFF4D622082564748D7E4F923D3
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58  Economy / Gambling / Re: Powerball at MatchBillion.com - Jackpot 750 million MBL + 2 BTC on: March 25, 2019, 07:51:23 PM
There is nothing in spam folder, I wanted to play game but I think I will have to buy tickets or wait bounty to end.
This is about One million dollars!
 So, do you are yourself a "Powerball" winner , or something like ?! Cheesy

I'm just thinking to understand
Value of tokens is estimated to 1 million dollar, it doesn't mean you will be able to sell tokens at $0.01 each, but you will be able to buy tickets for their value. It will be very hard to sell them at that price.
You mean that if you're in possession of big amount and you want to sell them!!!
Right, like this everybody will wait for exchange add to start buying tokens to play with
59  Economy / Gambling / Re: Powerball at MatchBillion.com - Jackpot 625 million MBL + 2 BTC on: March 25, 2019, 05:03:39 PM
There will be 100 million MBL token to be share on this campaign.
1 MBL= $0.01 (0.01 ETH = 140 MBL)

This is about One million dollars!
 So, do you are yourself a "Powerball" winner , or something like ?! Cheesy

I'm just thinking to understand
60  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Stake.com Lottery - Up to $300 (Free Tickets!) on: March 25, 2019, 01:56:24 PM
Stake Username:  00x
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