Both miners are scams. This article is shit. Ignorant.
Could you provide some proof? The proof is in the pudding.
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Thanks you Evil Knievel i view for buy SSL Thanks all for help Actually this will not bring you any effort in this case. The connection to blockchain.info is SSL encrypted anyways - you are calling a https:// url. However, URL parameters never get encrypted :-) Are you sure? I could never figure it out. I'm pretty sure they are encrypted. Check wireshark.
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Wider adoption = good.
Investing in BTC's value @ etoro instead of investing in BTC = wtf.
Etoro is more like a casino
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Doesn't look neutered from here, and I'm in the US.
They're offering Paypal to bitcoin, but only buy/sell Bitcoin four times a day so they don't guarantee price.
Only stipulation I can see is that it has to be paypal backed up by a debit card rather than a credit card.
hmmm..that sounds less than good. Did you end up buying any bitcoin through them? I don't think you can. You're just betting.
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Hoping the escorts follow suit.
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Here's a metaphor, it's 2014 and ipv6 is no where to be found. Good luck.
Digital ocean keeps running out of ipv4 and doesn't even support dual stack. Microsoft is hoarding 600,000 ipv4.
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That's a great Idea. I'm going to make hundreds of shirts with my qr code. Most People won't have a clue what actually happens so I'm just going to use my own address. But I'll give the person $1 and a free shirt.
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You can use low fees and hope. You won't lose it.
And faucets are starting to use offchain merging.
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We could be lost twins or soul mates.
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Can I see your photo?
Lol, why do you want to see his photo? Maybe bitpop is into that kind of stuff.... or maybe its another Tits for Bits things!!! It wouldn't surprise me if he was. I just think we look similar. Haha, maybe he's your clone or a doppelganger. I'd like to found out!
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Originally just a concept,Now people are hype,just to make money. Whether graphics card or CPU.
Sha256
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Can I see your photo?
Lol, why do you want to see his photo? Maybe bitpop is into that kind of stuff.... or maybe its another Tits for Bits things!!! It wouldn't surprise me if he was. I just think we look similar.
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Go to digital ocean and do all their tutorials. It'll cost you a couple bucks. You'll learn almost everything.
thanks for the advice, will do. it looks like the tutorials are all pretty old. are they possibly out of date? I don't think so. I did see ubuntu is 12.04 and newest is 13.10 but it doesn't matter.
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I think it's interesting! although the lack of capacity,just have idea..
Founding team is very important. I feel strongly about giving newbies a chance to be an early adopter again.
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Go to digital ocean and do all their tutorials. It'll cost you a couple bucks. You'll learn almost everything.
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1. Build an altcoin in the usual way, by copying the Bitcoin code (or Litecoin code, it doesn't matter) and making the appropriate changes. Hack the code to allow the genesis block to include as many transactions with no inputs as possible, and for it to be as big as possible.
2. For each transaction in the Bitcoin blockchain (at a certain block number, say the one right...now!) with unspent transaction outputs, make a copy of the transaction erasing the inputs and erasing spent transaction outputs.
3. Put all those transactions into your genesis block.
4. Release.
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While I generally agree this is a bad idea, here's how I could imagine building an altcoin which makes a copy of all current bitcoins except the seized FBI coins. The main reason I'm describing it is because I thought of a great name for it: Retcoin (a play on retcon -- which seems like the right concept here). Unfortunately, based on a quick startpage search it seems there may already be a Retcoin.
1. Build an altcoin in the usual way, by copying the Bitcoin code (or Litecoin code, it doesn't matter) and making the appropriate changes. Hack the code to allow the genesis block to include as many transactions with no inputs as possible, and for it to be as big as possible.
2. For each transaction in the Bitcoin blockchain (at a certain block number, say the one right...now!) with unspent transaction outputs (edit: except the seized FBI coins), make a copy of the transaction erasing the inputs and erasing spent transaction outputs.
3. Put all those transactions into your genesis block.
4. Release.
I have no interest in doing this, but I'd be curious to see the reaction. Actually, I'm generally curious why no one has released an altcoin doing something similar so that owners of bitcoins are automatically owners of the new coins when the new altcoin is released. It seems easy enough to do. It's easy to imagine lots of variations on this -- such as only looking at transactions in the past year so as not to re-reward early Bitcoin adopters.
I'm stealing this.
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Ok we got web, designer and marketing.
Now we need a programmer.
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