From Guiminer: 1367 shares accepted and only 1 stale/invalid Awesome
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I believe I have pointed out a very important fact:
The anonymous nature of Bitcoin removes any recourse to law when trades fall through unless you are going to remove its anonymous nature.
0/10 trolling bitcoin is not anonymous
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Know opencl cpu bug
Install 11.6 drivers
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The 100% cpu bug is a opencl bug, so not a bitcoin-only thing. Everytime you use opencl, there is the bug. They don't fix it, why they should care about bitcoin
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Information exist, so bitcoins ARE real.
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I am a newbie here.. =)
I've got few question hope someone can help me here.
1) How can i keep my wallet because i am going to format my computer? i've got some coin in it. 2) Does the bitcoin software have to be on always to receive bitcoin? 3) Why my bitcoin address will change by itself? Will the bitcoin burn if my wallet address is different at the mining threshold one?
please... can help me out?
1)you have to backup the wallet.dat file inside roaming/bitcoin. Make sure you don't lose it AND you don't confuse it with another one that may be created if you format and reinstall bitcoin 2) of course not, transactions are in the blockchain 3)nah, it's fine. you can receive bitcoins from different address, so not a problem.
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+1 to the live video streaming and i mean a REAL live video streaming, not like in new york
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When people hear "Bitcoin" they don't hear "gold", "money" nor "value". They associate it with tokens and mere low-value credits at first. It just doesn't scream wealth -- not yet at least. Wouldn't it be more reasonable to redo the clients with active real-time exchange rates and just have it all labeled in the world reserve currency; in this case the US dollar? The common layman would be able to go into Bitcoin with a mild attitude of "Oh, this is a cool payment processing system." rather than "A new currency? Is this legal? Hm."
I think we need to be oriented around the philosophies of transferring value and people's perception of value rather than trying to make everything radically different even from a first-person perspective.
People are scared by change. If you change something, prepare to make enemies. The best thing to do with huge paradigm shifts such as Bitcoin is to disguise it as the same old shit.
Let's consider denominating Bitcoins in US dollars.
Take your idiot us dollars and put them where they belong, why denominate it in US DOLLARS and not for example in euro? Anyway, just no.
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This remember me EVE online
The various investments were never scam, never! Well unless the guy take all the money and disappear.
And here it seems the same.... everyone "omg nono it's not a scam, you idiot", until of course they disappear with the bitcoins...
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Makes me thing you could build a decent POS terminal out of a relativly cheap tablet though
Square already does that, quite successfully. As in hundred dollar android tablet in an enclosure, not a 500+ dollar ipad with squares dongle(although said dongle would work on any tablet to my knowledge nothing special about a rfid sensor outputting via the mic in on a device) I have not seen a $100 tablet that was any good. They are slow, have substandard touch screens to the point of unworkability, as well as old versions of Android. I have tried a few. Is there anything out there for $100 that is really usable on a long term basis? I have seen $300 tablets that are just fine though. Are you really expecting same performance of a 800$ tablet from a 100$ one??? Try comparing tablets of the same price, they will be better than the iCrap
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And why we should "pay" for that shit?
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Congratulations, you got a virus...
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While this is good news for the immediate future, its stuff like this that makes my skin boil. Bitcoins are kind of like Elves. They rarely come into being, there's a finite number of them and each loss is a tragedy! But you can divide a bitcoin as much as you want, while you can't divide an elf
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Building a secure system is not useful if the user is an idiot.
For example, people who had bitcoins on mybitcoin
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The thief has admitted. Really? I only see an internet account writing things, if it was a scam then the "thief" can very well be a part of the scam
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Holding them in your own client wallet has risks as well. Mainly due to user error... but user error is a risk. For this reason, it may make sense for people to store some amount online with exchange or ewallet, and some offline.
For a casual user with low amount of Bitcoins, I would not recommend even bothering with client software.
Online services will get more trustworthy over time as the market weeds out the bad ones. But it's very important for anyone involved with Bitcoin to understand that anywhere they are stored carries risks. Learn the risks and act accordingly. This is the price we pay to be early adopters of this new system without the taxpayer subsidized insurance of the FDIC =)
Ahahahaha
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unfortunately this did more harm then good just spent an hour fixing the computer but maybe its just me i never had the 100% bug my comp always sit around 50%. lol you guys are happy bout 3mhash
The bug make a core run at 100%, if you have a dual-core cpu of course total cpu usage is 50%.
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Do other people confirm the no 100% cpu bug? I'm still with 11.6 cause of that bug
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