http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=26869.0“Nonetheless, my client has decided to withdraw the application in the United States because apparently there will be some sort of, there are lots of people interested and alleging they can prove first-to-use and so forth. So strategically that will happen today and simultaneously applications will be made in civil law jurisdictions around the world where the doctrine is first to file,” he said.
That includes France, Italy, Spain, Japan and possibly China, he said. Non c'č riuscito in USA e ora prova dove vale il "first to file". Tra cui ITALIA ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) E visto che nessuno l'ha registrato prima...
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Nice, goodbye. Go back to your inflating dollar ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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I just feel like 21 million in existence with no recourse for missing bitcoins presents a problem. why?
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Why should they accept bitcoins? Aside from you just wanting them to, that is. Who is unable to pay them in a currency they accept but who would pay them in pretend internet coins? Do even five of those people exist?
You're right in your first post, this is a complete waste of your time. But that's not an uncommon theme with bitcoiners.
Actually given how kids are shut out of a lot of net commerce due to not being able to get a credit card and such, but may just have a decent graphics card for games and time and knowledge to figure things out, I bet the number that would do this is far more then you would suspect. It also is smart marketing to get kids used to bitcoins and the idea they have value. ^This! A lot of kids that doesn't have their credit card and whatelse are able to use their GPU to mine without problems and will then buy games and other things with bitcoins Sure they won't make thousands of $ per month via mining, but even 15$ is enough to pay a MMO, so they can and will
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It should resist quantum computers too right? Unlike factorization i mean
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Well do you have an algorithm that make such attack feasible with less energy and time? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I may have one before the universe ends. Or I may have a better computer that consumes less energy. Good luck
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Kk don't panic ... ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fforums.techguy.org%2Fattachments%2F3760d1019106893%2Fredalert.jpg&t=663&c=Y1Z_e87nEkm3Vw)
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Well do you have an algorithm that make such attack feasible with less energy and time? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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How much computing power would be needed? Dunno, probably more than the total energy output of the sun for more than the age of the universe...
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The bitcoin client lack so many basic functions and features...
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I do not understand all the technical aspects of it, but how long until the whole system is somehow cracked? Is this even possible? How many people would use a currency that can easily be stolen from their computer as easily as your web browser gets full of spyware. Nice trolling ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Oh sweet...I wish that had that for iphone. We only have like stock market type apps.
Time to ditch the iCrap ^this Absolutely awesome.
Must... buy... Android phone...
What are you waiting for, Christmas? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Wow, that's awesome ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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It almost seems like a clique, if you don't have the hardware to farm coins, you don't make money. People go out of their way to build huge expensive rigs, but what about the people who can't afford that? Hi, bitcoin is a currency, a commodity Do you mine dollars? Euros? No, but you use them. Same for bitcoins. Sure, mining exist and if you can invest in it you can make some profit, but the important thing of bitcoin is not mining.
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Note: i am speaking about backuping an ENCRYPTED wallet, and with a good encryption and a good password.
What if you just put the wallet in your email services? You can just send it to yourself and well now you have it stored there. Google mail, yahoo mail etc...
If you have MSN you can simply put the file on Skydrive.
It is MUCH safer than having it on your hard drive/usb pen and if you encrypt your wallet in a decent way it's totally safe.
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I really dont see BTC being around in 5,000-10,000-25,000-2 million years. Do you?
Gold will be laying ,or being worn, somewhere.
Aluminium was worth more than gold some centuries ago. It was a very precious metal. Today? Do you want a coca cola? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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My blockchain corrupted some weeks ago too. Had to redownload it all
And no, i didn't power off the computer with the bitcoin client open
And no, Windows doesn't really suffer from a power loss... (at least, since XP)
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Doh, 15$ now ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I find it funny how its actually the pro-bitcoiners that are jumping in at the tiniest little nugget in their favour...while they like to say that its the opposite. Extra funny because $15 is still $2 lower than when I made this post. I said we would break the $11 barrier on Friday. I still hold this prediction, Extra food for thought: http://bitcoin.sipa.be/growth-10k.pngMy prophecy of the miners leaving is coming true. The price is going to plummet, the people that wanted to buy low have already bought low at ranges of $13-$17 thinking that is the low figure. As it goes lower they aren't going to be buying again because they already bought in thinking they were at the low. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fcdn.theurbandaily.com%2Ffiles%2F2010%2F09%2Fmichael-jackson-eating-popcorn.gif&t=663&c=fwxPk22-7FBASA) 16$ 16.3$
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