Considering its nearly a 1:1 clone of Quark, I'd say no. By your logic, Offerings to Cthulhu would also be one of the most secure coins ever.
What logic? Does that coin have the same hash rate as SRC or even close? Does QRK? You forgot the other significant measure of security: resistance to attacks. What resistance to attacks does SRC have over Quark and single algorithm coins? Thanks in advance.
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SRC copied QRK so.. It's not the most secure coin.
well, maybe not the most original coin, but there's a lot more to a coins success than the code. these are crypto currencies after all, and it's important that they be evenly distributed among miners/users to ensure a healthy economy. just look at premined/instamined coins, like PPC, NVC, or FTC, not so much volume because massive bagholders manipulate the price. in regards to SRC and DGC, both were released very fairly, without giving early miners a ridiculous advantage. so while SRC is a copy of quark (which was a copy of sifcoin) it was released far more cleanly and professionally.. not to mention its development is active which is absolute necessity for a coin to succeed in this competitive environment. right now while it's safe to say multi-algorithm coins don't pose much of a difference to using just one (as SHA-256 and scrypt seem pretty bulletproof so far) if in the future some achilles heel is discovered in their encryption methods then having a chain encrypted with several different algorithms would prove useful. imagine sha-256 getting cracked, i sure wouldn't mind the mass flood of BTC into SRC as people try to protect their investments very unlikely scenario but nothings impossible.. What are the risks of a 51% attack on SRC? How do the common risks related to Bitcoin apply to SRC I.E miner drop offs?
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Any secured coin developers interested in being part of some projects?
Please message me.
Thanks
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Any plans for a block explorer type site?
Looking for more information regarding difficulty.
Some charts would be nice.
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http://digitalcoin.co/forums/index.php/topic,140.0.html"SecureCoin is a fast and secure cryptographic digital currency based on Bitcoin. The specifications have been carefully chosen to maintain Bitcoin's economic model. " 6 algorithms, 1 minute confirmations, GPU unfriendly, 21M coins. Grøstl, Skein, BLAKE, BLUE MIDNIGHT WISH, JH, SHA-3 "More on Algorithms" Grøstl is an iterated hash function, where the compression function is built from two fixed, large, different permutations. The design of Grøstl is transparent and based on principles very different from those used in the SHA-family. The two permutations used are constructed using the wide trail design strategy, which makes it possible to give strong statements about the resistance of Grøstl against large classes of cryptanalytic attacks. Moreover, if these permutations are assumed to be ideal, there is a proof for the security of the hash function. Skein is based on the Threefish tweakable block cipher compressed using Unique Block Iteration (UBI) chaining mode while leveraging an optional low-overhead argument-system for flexibility. Skein supports internal state sizes of 256, 512 and 1024 bits, and arbitrary output sizes. The authors claim 6.1 cycles per byte for any output size on an Intel Core 2 Duo in 64-bit mode. BLAKE is a cryptographic hash function that is based on Dan Bernstein's ChaCha stream cipher, but a permuted copy of the input block, XORed with some round constants, is added before each ChaCha round. BLUE MIDNIGHT WISH is a cryptographic hash function with output size of n bits where n = 224, n 256, 384 or 512. JH is a cryptographic hash function submitted to the NIST hash function competition by Hongjun Wu. Though chosen as one of the five finalists of the competition, JH ultimately lost to NIST hash candidate Keccak. JH has a 1024-bit state, and works on 512-bit output blocks. SHA-3 uses the sponge construction in which message blocks are XORed into the initial bits of the state, which is then invertibly permuted. In the version used in SHA-3, the state consists of a 5×5 array of 64-bit words, 1600 bits total. ----- Is this not the most secure coin ever built? Thoughts?
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When is the Auction End date?? The timer is an ad for Zombie Bells.
The timer was there, but somehow that host fucked up. I'm messaging Theymos and asking him to allow me to modify my original thread, and use a different timer provider. End date for the auction is 11-13. Sorry for that guys.
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I love BP's design. But srsly the whole thing is too expensive for me to purchase. You see with price tied to Bitcoin we are paying for 40USD per shirt excl. shipping. This is the main problem.
PS: consider launching your site at group buy site like coinforest for some boost on views and revenue, Mr new owner
Where are you getting that conversion from? The shirts are $20 USD a piece, orders of $100 or more get free shipping… Thanks for your suggestions.
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BitcoinEX when are you going to be collecting your check?
You're the biggest reasons why RS is where he's at today.
You were his biggest mouth piece, and gave him hundreds of thousands (at this point?) in free promo.
Make sure you invoice him "BitcoinExpress Marketing Services".
In all seriousness I always knew the guy was smart, good time to buy SolidCoin, because it looks like the man is setting himself up for another epic coding binge.
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1 Satoshi I raise to 1 billion satoshi (10 BTC) Would like more information about suppliers/costs/time/etc for running the business. Through trial and error we realized the only way we would ever be able to do high volume and actually scale our marketing would have been to automate our entire backend ordering & delivery process. We hit alot of road blocks when our volume picked up, and instead of enjoying our profits and scaling our marketing efforts, we spent 80% of our time dealing with shirt printers, shipping/tracking, and handling of backed orders. Luckily we found some amazing partners who do big volume at short notice and the issues with backed orders are gone. The key to making Bitcoin Pride a multi-million dollar company is to automate the entire ordering process. Both of our key printing partners have API's that we can connect to automate the orders. All this will require is a competent Magento coder, serious development budget, and coffee, lots of coffee. We currently have a partner who created a "product engine" application which allows users to create custom hats, hoodies, jackets, and a variety of items all from an easy to use graphical UI. I will be including a growth strategy PDF for the winner of this auction, I have a lot of ideas that will cut you time and make the business more money. Thank you for your interest.
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is the couch included?
Just the shirts. Couch isn't mine unfortunately.
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BITPRIDE AUCTION ENDS IN... Bitcoin Pride is the premier Bitcoin T-shirt marketplace. First Place on Google for Bitcoin Shirt 50 popular designs to choose from!
Google Analytics
BitPrides eBay store has generated $15,694.53 in sales
Bitcoin Prides web shop has generated $2,620.00. In person BitPride has sold $2800.00.
Since the beginning of this year Bitcoin Pride has generated over $21,114.00 in revenue with profits totaling over $9100.00. Why am I Selling?Due to the recent regulatory environment on Bitfunder, I can no longer continue to list the BitPride asset. To add to this tense situation my full attention is being needed more and more at UpTweet and I am forced to prioritize.. This creates a solid opportunity for anyone looking to buy an operating business and grow its existing profits. The winner of this auction will have the option to delist the asset, or re-list it on Bitfunder (if non-american) at a fair market rate. Included in This Auction: Over $800 in merchandise shipped directly to youBidding Instructions
Bidding will end 15 days from this listing with the highest bidder winning the auction. Private bids/offers for the asset are always welcome.
Bitcoin Pride reserves the right to accept any offer at any time, in which case the auction would be halted, and the winner and sale amount would be immediately announced.
Please place your bids in the post below.
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Please put me down for .5 BTC.
Thanks
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Would you please let us know whether you are a USA based business and whether you are going to be listed on bitfunder?
I have been in talks with several knowledgable people about the current situation at Bitfunder and the associated BitPride shares. After careful deliberation I have decided to sell the asset and all of the related intellectual property. I will be conducting a sale right here on the forum, and begin taking offers from private buyers. Whatever the site is sold for, the proceeds will be evenly distributed amongst all 50,000,000 shares. Whoever buys the asset will have the option to either take it down or re-list it at a fair market value. I will be posting up details about the sale as soon as possible. If any of you have questions about whats taking place please do not hesitate to PM me. Thank you all.
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FlipPro, I'd love to help you out! Just open a ticket here, and I can assist you further. I check these multiple times throughout the day: https://blockchain.zendesk.com/Thanks! Please check your PM, I sent you the ongoing ticket issue thats been ignored for weeks... Thanks.
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hw long ago since you last used it? - did u try your looking thru your browser history? if you havent cleared it then you might could find it there https://blockchain.info/wallet/{your unique wallet identifier here} just filter for the first part "blockchain.info/wallet" and it will show if you visited it in the past. It was long ago (over 6 months). I had recently gotten sent some BTC to an old address (that I thought I still had an identifier for). I have a rough idea as to when it was created (as I detailed in my ticket with blockchain), and also have my passwords that can be used against their database to unlock the code... Thanks much help is appreciated from Blockchain.info... would appreciate it if they can respond. Thanks
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Any block chain reps?
Guess Reddits next.
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