Does this happens to everyone? I go the P2Pool running for Bitcoin merged mining and Litecoin scrypt mining. Then I can't get online. Because it is pulling so much bandwidth? I then turn off the P2Pools and then my internet is super fast again. Yes. It happens to me. I don't know why though, because it's not pulling that much bandwidth. It's not the bandwidth, it's your router not handling all the tracked nats
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Oh you............ Wow I never knew that was the real definition
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Me parto con bitpop, es un cachondo Eu teņo unha cobaia para probar o meu novo dispositivo.
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There's 2 differences. There's open source sha circuit layouts that's why it was so fast and competitive. Also if a sha asic is half bad, it can still run. A scrypt asic can't have any errors especially in the ram. Ram is very complex and very expensive right now.
Well I surely hope you're wrong. Great time to switch to btc then get back in later.
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original owner can reload the seed to another device and send his coins out of compromised seed. I apologize in advance for probable stupidity of my question, but if owner can reload the seed to another device, it means the seed (or it's copy) must be stored outside of the device. And since the seed can be used [with another device] to send coins out, how is it different from having private key itself stored outside of the device? I don't think the device can take a new seed. You must sweep it using software. Second, its like a paper wallet.
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There's 2 differences. There's open source sha circuit layouts that's why it was so fast and competitive. Also if a sha asic is half bad, it can still run. A scrypt asic can't have any errors especially in the ram. Ram is very complex and very expensive right now.
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Litecoin is going to become VERY centralized when the first asics hit and that will destroy it
Care to explain this nonsense in detail? The asics are going to be very complex and expensive and not many companies will be able to develop them like simple sha256 units. The few people that can afford them will own Litecoin and put every single other miner out of business instantly.
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Litecoin is going to become VERY centralized when the first asics hit and that will destroy it
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The seed will only display on device. And I'm going to assume you can't load it on a new one. You'll use software to quickly sweep it to a new device.
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You'll get 50% of theirs and 100% of yours.
Do I need to do anything? like the remove the --give-author from the startup command? No
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Don't be a newbie and leave
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These coins might scare newbies into thinking we have many bitcoins.
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Yes in brain wallet your password is the private key essentially. Nothing to store.
In bip38 you must store an encrypted private key.
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what's the implementation status of trezor support in other wallets? I'm guessing multibit is still going to be implementing support? Don't get me wrong: it's great you guys have been making a web-based wallet, but in the long run, this is not the perfect solution due to privacy concerns, right? Privacy? Not really, it runs in the browser Security? Yes
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You can hire 100 developers and marketers, good luck executing a successful business without my particular set of skills.
Now get off my thread and go back to day dreaming. Both of you have shady trust, I guess when you can't develop a business, you scam instead.
So you want to do this? https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0070.mediawikiThat's similar but posts from merchant to customer. Mine will do the reverse. That bip can also be incorporated however.
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