Hmm... I don't know... I sugest you get out of the newbie jail and post in the mining forum
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Just wondering.... How many subscribers do you have?
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I like the article, however your blog’s css needs a bit of work…
The most important thing to do is include a small padding either side of the article, so that the text doesn’t end at the same point as the boarder.
Secondly, place a black boarder around the images. (The same 1px black border that is around the two columns). Also place a 3 to 4 px margin around the pictures.
These simple changes will greatly improve the look of your blog.
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Great Site! Good to see that the Lad's are getting involved as well..
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Chuck Norris has 42 million Bitcoins, and even he cannot spend them.
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Of Course you are going to be implementing the Sipa HD Wallet's. For Random Private Key Generation... It may be beneficial in using the https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mini_private_key_formatThis would make the keys smaller for easy transfer on paper. This may come in handy when you implement a 'print paper backup' feature.
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How many bitcoiners does it take to change a lightbulb?
Only one but at least 51% have to confirm it or it didn't happen.
This one is great! It is one of the best explanations of bitcoin I've seen!
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We all know there is going to be a big rally.
Why. Because we ALL are the early adopters. We are the people that many will complain: “It isn’t fair, that they got to buy all these cheap bitcoins” The thing is that there really aren’t bulls, or bears… As everyone trading bitcoin now is in early.
I don’t think that the really will kick-off hard just yet. The fundamental Bitcoin infrastructure is just not ready yet. There isn’t anything much more wise that the free-market. The free market doesn’t make the same sort of mistake twice. (Well at least the same pools of investors don’t make the same mistake twice). We will be making money shorting all the little bubbles on the way up. (While we hold large amounts of bitcoin for long-term investments).
However the new people who didn’t invest in the last round will bring bitcoin up, into another…. Much. Much… Much larger Bubble.
So accumulate bitcoin at the lowest price you can… After all… the market we have now is the early invertors trying to get the largest slice of the pie…. Before it grows.
So…. When the bitcoin price goes up to $20… that is from the early investors fighting over the pie. That is nothing.
Then it may stagnate...
Then. Bitcoin will become much more mainstream popular. Bring a hoard of new people, companies, and interest. This will be when bitcoin will grow… maybe to $1000/$2000 per bitcoin.
Edit: Title Corrected... Gamma, Grammar.
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Let's take it a step further: Bitcoin price is a perfect indicator of Bitcoin price! Don't let anyone in on this tautological secret. ;-)
OMG... I just worked it out! The bitcoin price shows the bitcoin price!!! What have I been doing all these years? ?
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Satoshi has stated he was 'ok' after the Japan Earthquakes, he suggested he is in Tokyo…
So maybe placing the birth place for the first block in, Tokyo, Japan would be most-correct.
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Any alternative client that can be used to solo mine yet ?
If you solo mine, you will get less bitcoins than what you would theoretically get via mining in a pool, because the block variance for a small hash-rate is larger than the amount of time for the difficulty to increase.
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Well this is the speculation forum... It would be appropriate to use Horoscopes.
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Been wondering about having a Bitcoin Meetup in Melbourne? Any Interest?
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@S3052,
Have you considered branching out your market analysis into other markets, (other than just Bitcoin and Silver).
I would expect there would be a demand for other subscriptions, other than for bitcoin technical analysis.
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(4) Windows-32: -- Previous: Didn't work at all! -- Now: Doesn't work at all!
People whom are using windows for Finance, should be using Windows 7. If you are using windows 7, there is no reason why you wouldn't be using the 64bit version. Windows XP is hard to keep secure, and is about to run-out on its security updates. My conclusion is: Windows XP is old, and soon to be insecure. Don't worry about not being able to support it.
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Bug in Multibit: When Sending bitcoins, my ballance is going UP! This shoudn't be happening... Multibit is not getting rid of the old bitcoins, and is just adding the cange to my ballance: How can I help debug this problem? I'm running multibit 0.3.1
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