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5181  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: News Coverage of the Internet in 1981... on: January 20, 2014, 06:31:22 PM
"Richard Halloran: Owns Home Computer"
http://s-usih.org/2009/05/richard-halloran.html
5182  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: News Coverage of the Internet in 1981... on: January 20, 2014, 05:54:56 PM
Lmao respect the dead
5183  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Help the bitcoin network by being a node. on: January 20, 2014, 05:53:31 PM
Why would you want to help a few dozen companies and fly by night scams profit from a poorly understood potentially flawed payment network?

Bitcoin?
5184  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [Need Partners] Instant sales with commercials - Bitpay 2.0 on: January 20, 2014, 04:53:49 PM
The app will send the payment anonymously then intentionally post your shipping information to the url and sign it with your Bitcoin private key. Talk about instant sales, no account creation, no carts. Beautiful. Bitpay 2.0.
I like the idea. Straightforward and simple.

You should include the TX-ID, though.
Imagine the (admittedly far-fetched) scenario where I buy two items at the same price from the same store, but in the meantime I change my shipping address Roll Eyes

Of course that'll be the order number
5185  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: A Complete Guide to P2Pool - Merged Mining (BTC/NMC/DVC/IXC/I0C) plus LTC, Linux on: January 20, 2014, 04:37:15 PM
Thank I got it to work now. Just a quick question, so if I use my own p2pool to mine, this is the same as sole mining isn't it?

NO you are connected to everyone

It is designed initially for 1 miner per node, it's the whole point

So this is consider, pool mining? So not solo mining? I was panicking so I stop using it, thinking I am never going to find the block.  Tongue

So my pool is connected to other p2pool? So if someone find a block in the p2pool. I still get shares in my own pool?

Yup exactly
5186  Other / Off-topic / Re: New electronic butt plug on amazon on: January 20, 2014, 04:36:35 PM
Hahaha, lemme guess, have you watched the film "Bruno", that's why you instantly associated that hair styler as something that you can insert in your butt?  Grin In the movie, I think they used a bottle too, and they use a vacuum cleaner to dry up their pubic hair.  Grin

I saw the movie but don't remember that lol
5187  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTB] Cash by mail, wire transfer, PayPal for your BTC, 50 per day on: January 20, 2014, 04:33:09 PM
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5188  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are the chances BTC is replaced by something better soon? on: January 20, 2014, 03:53:45 PM
Fuck ripple and some guy holding your gold. I'll use bullion vault if I want gold

Same can be said to bitcoin and guys holding our money on it!!!

Digital currency is used by people for limitless transaction and I am sure you cannot move with your bullion in vault. But certainly i can if i reside in the UK and want my bullion delivered in the US, I can do it quiet comfortably with NoFiatCoin | XNF.



With Bitcoin I hold my Bitcoins
5189  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Trezor Hardware Bitcoin Wallet Presentation - Live Streaming from 30C3 on: January 20, 2014, 03:51:45 PM
how do they plan on doing backups?

It gives you a root key to write down when first starting.

So if you loose the device or drop it in the toilet, you can restore from the root key?

Yup, I'm assuming with software, not a new one so you can sweep immediately awaiting a new one
5190  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are the chances BTC is replaced by something better soon? on: January 20, 2014, 02:55:38 PM
Fuck ripple and some guy holding your gold. I'll use bullion vault if I want gold
5191  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Thoughts on Bitsafe? By Butterfly Labs on: January 20, 2014, 02:41:50 PM
If it works as advertised, I think it would be a big step closer to bringing bitcoin to the masses. Being one of the masses I would use one.  Grin

Really? You would carry around two smartphone sized devices all the time? Both need to be charged, both will probably want screen protectors/cases.

It's a nice idea for companies- and thats probably their target, but it's hard to imagine people using them normally. At least Trezor fits on your keychain.

Nah keep a small amount in mycellium
5192  Other / Off-topic / Re: What are YOU guys doing for security? on: January 20, 2014, 02:36:42 PM
Store more of my bitcoins in my brain wallet, so I can keep them wherever I go, passphrase words that do not exist on the web and longer than private key. I can easily remember it because it's all personal to me.









You can add more security by hashing it yourself 1000 extra times
5193  Other / Off-topic / Re: New electronic butt plug on amazon on: January 20, 2014, 01:27:26 PM
A butt plug for what? A giraffe? Looks more like a dildo than a buttplug.

I meant anal beads
5194  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Why is BTC value significantly different among exchangers? on: January 20, 2014, 01:23:50 PM
Idk but somebody needs to arbitrage them to standardize that mother fucker
5195  Other / Off-topic / Re: What are YOU guys doing for security? on: January 20, 2014, 01:20:38 PM
There's nothing you can do about physical access except physical access is easy.

Layered encryption is a good challenge to physical access and yes, physical access is relatively easy. As Andreas M Antonopoulos says, "...humans are great at physical security, but we suck at digital security."

Yup. There's the frozen memory and firewire attacks at the physical level, just to begin with.

Frozen memory and firewire attacks do not work on a powered down laptop with an encrypted drive protected by a boot PIN. Keep the laptop with the keys powered off and you're much better off.

True and if it's gone, sweep immediately
5196  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: January 20, 2014, 01:18:45 PM
Try the most recent commit (012a8830), if you can. It bans peers that send invalid shares (for an hour), so it should help.

Do I need to restart the p2pool or just a git pull should work?

Thank you.

go into p2pool directory and do a git pull then restart



Finally someone with a brain who spelled it out, what to do! LOL

Thanks for your help! Smiley

Wait so you know how to do that but my mention of running last commit didn't trigger this?

Obviously you haven't been paying attention in the other thread on setting up P2Pool? I have only had my pool setup for uhm, close to 24 hours now. With the questions I was asking its obvious I didn't know much about linux otherwise I would have been done ages ago. Thanks to the guys over at the openSUSE forum who did a great job at translating the ubuntu mumbo jumbo stuff into openSUSE. Smiley

It would have been more simpler if you had said.. run git pull on p2pool instead of saying it the other way. LOL

There is no need to complicate your life and the life of others. Smiley

Thanks,

Sorry that's cuz I don't know how to do it that far
5197  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: A Complete Guide to P2Pool - Merged Mining (BTC/NMC/DVC/IXC/I0C) plus LTC, Linux on: January 20, 2014, 01:16:53 PM
Thank I got it to work now. Just a quick question, so if I use my own p2pool to mine, this is the same as sole mining isn't it?

NO you are connected to everyone

It is designed initially for 1 miner per node, it's the whole point
5198  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are the chances BTC is replaced by something better soon? on: January 20, 2014, 01:15:10 PM
Doesn't matter, when new knc arrives in March, ghash will be nothing. There are no incumbents in Bitcoin

Do you know if it's a handful of companies that tend to bring out the next generation of Asics or is their more competition in the market than that?  I.e. if the new knc is so good, couldn't the one or two companies that manufacture it, be a threat if they wanted to be?
(Obviously they don't want to be, but someone else could want them to be.)  

There's a bunch of companies. But knowing when they arrive is a guessing game. Unless you are preordering, you can be sure they will come but don't really care when.

Ghash bitfury chips will be shit in a couple months. And they won't be able to procure that many chips again from anyone. Unless they buy a company. But I don't think they are in it for the long term. If I were them, i'd be moving to the carribean soon.
5199  Other / Off-topic / Re: New electronic butt plug on amazon on: January 20, 2014, 01:08:45 PM
It's a freakin' hair styler, dumbass. Cheesy

Lol wahtt

They obviously know what it looks like
5200  Other / Off-topic / Re: What are YOU guys doing for security? on: January 20, 2014, 01:08:13 PM
There's nothing you can do about physical access except physical access is easy.

Layered encryption is a good challenge to physical access and yes, physical access is relatively easy. As Andreas M Antonopoulos says, "...humans are great at physical security, but we suck at digital security."

Yup. There's the frozen memory and firewire attacks at the physical level, just to begin with.
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