IMO iLOVEbitcointalkBECAUSEitMAKESmeHAPPY is a strong password and can not be cracked easily with a $200 PC. But I would add at least one number and a special character.
that's what I was thinking, it passes the "correct horse battery staple" test edit/ ahhh yes, I see this is most adequately covered above, good job guys I dunno, the above example sound pretty much like a 'brain wallet' that turned out to be very hackable. It reminds me of a strange coincidence few years ago when in Megamillions (one of two US lotteries) four out of six numbers were those also depicted in a recently screened show "Lost". The end result was that more than 41K people won (much, much higher than expected). They thought at first that someone hacked the lottery. A funny thing: if just one more number (a fifth one) would be chosen out of the "Lost" numbers, then the lottery would have gone bankrupt as they promised to pay 250K to EVERYONE who wins five numbers (out of six). 250KX41K=$10 billion. EOL. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/hurleys-lost-numbers-win-fans-mega-millions-lottery-money_n_804723
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Surely everyone can get into bitcoin, it is just a matter of how much they are able to acquire and at what price and how many of them are going to end up chasing the train, or rocket or whatever combination of vehicles we embark upon in our journey from here to there. if you curse it enough, many would not want to until it is a too late, at least for appreciation, leaving more for those in the know (or those who have more money).
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tldr; Bitcoin price doesn't just magically rise on its own. /rant
You quite sure about that Torque? I mean, I get your point, but golly if it doesn't seem like it sometimes. Or, maybe, bitcoin is moving toward some kind of it's future "Omega point" (de Chardin). The path could vary/deviate, but the end result is, perhaps, largely inevitable. Sometimes, I think that this is the case, while other times the whole situation looks fragile.
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3 Reasons President Trump Is Great For The Bitcoin Price Trump is great to talk BS Bitcoin does not give a f**k duck about him
You don't think that directly telling Fed to devalue is bullish for bitcoin? Apparently, you did not even read an article before responding. Being bullish or bearish is not a critique or endorsement of the causing entity, just an interpretation of such entity actions as far as direction is concerned.
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Its OK in Holland.
and that kid is like Mum what the fuck?
lol
I live in Holland and this is not OK I don't know WTF is up with the old cow opening her bathrobe...gross... but those pussy sculptures, pretty sure I saw those in Stockholm in 1985...meh A couple of points: 1. Not sure what knowledge they supposed to get from looking at sculptures? Sculpures have maybe 1% of the relevant information. 2. Why show kids sculptures when they already saw it all on the interwebs.
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UK sold their gold at $250 ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) It basically tells you that almost no government knows anything about markets. Maybe, Swiss gov does. Are we going to come out of the weekend at $9500 or $10100?
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One ... may ask more questions than seven wise men can answer.
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This was not discussed here, but yesterday btc miners (new gen, another batch) went on sale for ridiculously high prices. Sold out very quickly, regardless. The only way these purchases make any sense is the expectation of price doubling to quadrupling within 12 mo when taking into account both the difficulty and the price rise.
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My question to those who predict 100K within less than two years or so. Why the discounting mechanism is not working?
If it is highly likely that 100K would be there by 2021, we should have mad buying of btc and its options right now. That's my biggest beef with the S/F models. Either the model is wrong/irrelevant OR the market is incapable of correctly pricing future expectations now.
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I usually do buys/sells by following the trend, not by some arbitrarily chosen number. in a long run, though, all buys in btc below, say, 50K are going to be either spectacularly good or account zeroing ones. The difference lies only in numbers of btc bought. Personally, I am not buying here.
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JS... If you double or triple posted by accident, be nice and clean up afterwards (preferably not the next day). Thanks. I have to pay bills, and i prefer to sell one kidney..
Many friends are asking on how to buy again.. even those burnt on 2017.
I hope that you are kidding as it definetly NOT worth it. Health comes first, or maybe second after loved ones.
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Thanks citronick got it back and running.
--algo cuckarood29 --pers auto --server grin29-us.f2pool.com --port 13654 --user philipma1957.one 用ass x --api 3333
--algo cuckarood29 --pers auto --server grin29-us.f2pool.com --port 13654 --user philipma1957.two 用ass x --api 3333
--algo cuckarood29 --pers auto --server grin29-us.f2pool.com --port 13654 --user philipma1957.three 用ass x --api 3333
There is a miner called nbminer-nebutech that seems to be quite popular too. Maybe this miner can do NH. Its cool I am happy with f2pool With 1080ti you should mine Grin31. I'm mining on Nicehash and it seems more profitable than Grin29. Yes, maybe 10% more if you don't count higher wattage (which is also about 10%). Fans are much more active on cuckatoo31, and I have cards in the house. Not a biggie. I tried, then went back to 29d just for more comfort.
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I am getting old simply can't remember shit.
So I had an old bminer 14.0 and fork killed it off.
I loaded bminer 15.7.2 and I get rejected shares.
I am remote to these rigs. So 15.7.2 does not work.
[WARN] [2019-07-22T03:57:03+02:00] Rejected share #0 (Unknown) [INFO] [2019-07-22T03:57:04+02:00] [GPU 0] Speed: 5.93 G/s Fidelity 1.395 Temp: 64C Fan: 61% Power: 106W 0.06 G/J [INFO] [2019-07-22T03:57:04+02:00] [GPU 1] Speed: 5.49 G/s Fidelity 0.971 Temp: 52C Fan: 61% Power: 117W 0.05 G/J [INFO] [2019-07-22T03:57:04+02:00] Total 11.42 G/s Accepted shares 0 Rejected shares 21 [WARN] [2019-07-22T03:57:07+02:00] Rejected share #0 (Unknown) [INFO] [2019-07-22T03:57:08+02:00] Received new job 112296032 [INFO] [2019-07-22T03:57:12+02:00] Received new job 113360992 [WARN] [2019-07-22T03:57:26+02:00] Rejected share #0 (Unknown) [INFO] [2019-07-22T03:57:29+02:00] Received new job 113361504 [WARN] [2019-07-22T03:57:29+02:00] Rejected share #0 (Unknown) [WARN] [2019-07-22T03:57:29+02:00] Get error: Too many rejected shares, resetting in 5 seconds [INFO] [2019-07-22T03:57:34+02:00] [GPU 0] Speed: 5.90 G/s Fidelity 1.293 Temp: 65C Fan: 61% Power: 147W 0.04 G/J [INFO] [2019-07-22T03:57:34+02:00] [GPU 1] Speed: 5.47 G/s Fidelity 0.861 Temp: 53C Fan: 61% Power: 110W 0.05 G/J [INFO] [2019-07-22T03:57:34+02:00] Total 11.37 G/s Accepted shares 0 Rejected shares 24 [INFO] [2019-07-22T03:57:34+02:00] Connected to grin29.f2pool.com:13654 [INFO] [2019-07-22T03:57:35+02:00] Authorized with the server [INFO] [2019-07-22T03:57:35+02:00] Received new job 113360992
If you ever want to go back to bminer 15.7.2, I got the same (rejected shares), but the solution is simple: make sure that you specified cuckaroo29d instead of cuckaroo29 (note extra "d") in your bminer string. After that it worked fine (no rejected shares).
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Who knows...
But the one that thinks Bitcoin is the one and only and forever is a fool.
Something better will always come, time after time.
I understand this argument, even consider it myself from time to time, but it does not always work like this. An example: Life on earth is based on carbon. Could there be a better life, based, say, on Si? Maybe, but on this planet life appeared only once and remains the same in its basic setup. It will stay the same until it is gone (if it ever happens). Unrelated example, really, just to show that better or even different not always come (is realistic time frames). Better search than Google, bigger social than facebook-maybe, but not something foundational like language if we are coming closer to discussing bitcoin. We are not suddenly going to decide to use some minor language worldwide. A bigger existing network can take over some functions, but at this point new crypto is unlikely to do it, I think. That is with a caveat that I don't consider libra a cryptocurrency (as it is most similar to a currency ETF or a mutual fund).
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on Ubuntu linux 16.04, Nvidia 1080ti cards grin fork works fine with bminer 15.7.2
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