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Si sobran yo quiero 10BTC. Para deudas y tal.
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I have several questions, but the topic is my biggest: 1) When a block is solved, does everyone else have to start over, create a new block, and begin looking for the right hash again? For example, Slush's pool, ASICminer, and BTCGuild are all mining. Slush solves a block, so ASICminer and BTCGuild both forget their current block, make a new one, and start over again. Is that right? Seems a waste that way, and actually better to have 2-3 big pools rather than 30 or more smaller ones. Blocks are created thousands of time in a second, but they do not have the right hash to be valid blocks (so you have to try again). Any block contains last block hash so if a new block is found you have to change your blocks (the ones you are generating), that does not interrupt you because you still have the same probabilities.2) How are the transactions chosen to be put in a block? Do you just basically grab whatever transactions are floating out there that are not in a block, put them together, and start trying to find the right hash solution? There is a list of unconfirmed tx in every Bitcoin client (you can see it on http://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions). If you are mining you include all the tx that can fit into a block (up to 1MB right now). You want to profit so you include the ones that have higher fees.3) If you can just put any transactions you want in a block, what is the incentive to include any transaction that does not include a fee? You can decide, if you have space left in a block (up to 1MB) you can include no-fee transactions, but if a block can only have 500tx (example, not real data) and you have 500tx with fee and 100 without you will only include the ones that have. (Its up to the miner but they all want money).Thanks! I've done some searching of the forums, wiki, etc. and haven't found those answers on my own. Answered in bold
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Fourth bid
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Bump
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Bump
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Bad news
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I am selling 3300 XRP.Auction end: Wednesday 05/06/2013 (when countdown ends) People are buying at 7000XRP = 1BTC (here) (0.47 BTC for 3300 XRP).Starting price: 0.5 BTC Bid increments: 0.01 BTC I have done a couple of transactions in Bitcointalk (casascius coins, jobs, etc.) If you are more trustable than me I will send first. Only bid if you are going to pay.
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.4btc buy it now, or will offer .3btc in auction.
People are actually buying at 0.47142857 BTC in the topic I linked in my post.
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.4btc
First bid
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Auction closed, no exchange was done.
Auction closed, no exchange was done.
Auction closed, no exchange was done.
I am selling 3300 XRP.Auction end: Wednesday 05/06/2013 (when countdown ends)
People are buying at 7000XRP = 1BTC (here) (0.47 BTC for 3300 XRP).
Starting price: 0.5 BTC
Bid increments: 0.01 BTC
I have done a couple of transactions in Bitcointalk (casascius coins, jobs, etc.) If you are more trustable than me I will send first.
Only bid if you are going to pay. Auction closed, no exchange was done.
Auction closed, no exchange was done.
Auction closed, no exchange was done.
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just to make it interesting, as a start i'll back this coin with Us$100.
If people want it to gain value then add any currency you want example +0.1 LTC and so forth. If this works, the coin will slowly gain value.
add a currency and amount you can back up.
This means I can trade my AmC ?
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Selling my 0.1 AmC for 0.1 BTC. This coin works
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I want
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Great project, maybe the bot can verify tips by repling?
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good to know , testing out now.
I have not tested the code yet
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