I am struggling as to whether buying is part of the hodling lifestyle.
May I suggest the following whitepaper I developed over the course of last year. It describes 4 levels of HODL and determines, what you are required/allowed to do on each level, concerning teh art of HODL. 1. Level0: REQUIRED: Nothing ALLOWED: You may download the blockchain and study the official client´s source code. 2. Level1: REQUIRED: Byeing and/or mining BTC ALLOWED: Byeing and/or mining BTC, Dotaning: 70% of HODL 3. Level2: REQUIRED: Drop mining, stop byeing, Destroy 30% of privatekeys ALLOWED: Dotaining: 20% of HODL 5. Level4: REQUIRED: Destroy 100% of privatekeys ALLOWED: Everything 6. GOTO1 Note: *Trading not allowed on all levels **Byeing only, but preferably high can be refered to stakcing ***Breaking the rules requires you to sign your posts with the special note "lesbo-persian-bombshell-here" Destroy privatekeys, excelent idea ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) , thanks bitpop +1 next time a bear came with their bla bla bla .. I can tell Yep, I will sell my whole wallet.. unfortunately there is one lite problem ... lol Thank you, I am level IV! All private keys destroyed or coins sent to black hole
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Coinsetter is the best trading platform yet. Based in New York.
I have 4 invites available, auction starts at 0. One per person if price remains 0.
Auction ends in 3 days.
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Bitcoin doesn't want Bitbillions, Bitcoin needs Bitbillions. A knight in shining armor in a cruel, dark world.
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That id might have to go in params
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Other than port 9333 and 9332 is there any other ports that need to be opened on the firewall?
I find when I had one of my miners using my external IP that the table under the hashing table would not update, as soon as I set my miner to the LAN IP of my pool and connected it to my LAN the table updates. Last night I moved my miner off site and its now pointed to the external IP and the table isn't updating. Though the hashing table above it is updating. So I wonder if this is a bug or if I need to open some other port to allow the table to properly update?
Thanks,
No try ctrl f5
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And he also disappeared. I'm very honest and available.
I think that is contradicted by this: I will be having a PIZZA party to celebrate my new moderator status.
I don't know why this was buried in all the talk about ckolivas, but congratulations on your new position as a Bitcoin Talk Moderator.
Pretty sure he's not a moderator. Great observation the lack of the title may of confused me. You quoted the wrong person there ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) . How's that contradictory?
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Thanks I am excited about my new position as a Bitcoin Talk Moderator
I don't know why this was buried in all the talk about ckolivas, but congratulations on your new position as a Bitcoin Talk Moderator. Pretty sure he's not a moderator. Please see under my avatar.
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Thanks I am excited about my new position as a Bitcoin Talk Moderator
I don't know why this was buried in all the talk about ckolivas, but congratulations on your new position as a Bitcoin Talk Moderator. Pretty sure he's not a moderator. Reported for mod sass. Reported for abuse of the report Button. ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) Reported for capitalization of "button". I will be having a PIZZA party to celebrate my new moderator status. EACH PERSON GETS A WHOLE PIZZA!
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A mod should IMO also have some kind of good example function.
This Forum (and therefore Bitcoin) looks totally scammy to new people (that don't know yet what Bitcoin exactly is) if half of it's Users advertise for Gamblin and dodgy investments with signal color sigs.
That you take part in this disqualifies you IMO
I don't think it matters much, for example John K. used to advertise some gambling site in his sig when he used to be a global mod. And he also disappeared. I'm very honest and available.
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HODL MNIE
All right, bitpop, you broke it loose last time with this comment. How about another? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) HODL LIFESTYLE is about destroying private keys I MINE DIRECTLY TO 1111111111111111111114oLvT2
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That's too little, its ddos especially because they pay the fee
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Sender uploads a pubkey and nonce (secret which appears as a bunch of random characters) to the network via OP_RETURN function, and sends some money to the generated address
Just to make sure I got it right: by the pubkey you mean stealth-address, and by nonce you mean private-key-to-actual-address encrypted by pubkey/stealth-address. Is it correct? Nonce could literally mean nonce which you use against a curve
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FYI, QOS only works on OUTGOING traffic only your LAN, doesn't work on traffic coming back into your network from your WAN port. So shaping the outgoing traffic is only good if you are running a porn site on the same network as your P2Pool! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Not true... Depends on the features of your router. Mine allows detailed QoS priority settings for Outgoing and Incoming connections separately across the WAN <-> LAN and can also limit settings across various LAN IPs. If your router only supports outgoing QoS, it's a shitty router/switch. I think it depends on if you set it using a port or mac. Also, your router can't really control the next router.
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Man who let in the alt coins
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On blockchain I've almost typed in the amount in miner fee many of times.
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