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561  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin Taking Woman to Mars? on: September 13, 2014, 03:48:55 AM
You really need to work on your speeches. Your video is almost 5 minutes long, but the entire content you presented is just around 30-40 seconds, had you actually read a bit slower and not advertised.
562  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: 5 orphaned blocks in a row? on: September 12, 2014, 11:50:52 PM
I think this is a bug in BC.I, blockr.io displays them correctly.
563  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: My life savings 55.25btc - in Orphaned block! on: September 12, 2014, 11:47:26 PM
Can you confirm Orphaned tx can't be "lost" unless there is a double spend  Huh
Your coins aren't lost. The transaction will either get picked up later, or forgotten, in which case all you gotta do is remove that tx from the wallet via editor, and you get your coins back.
564  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Minimal Python address generator on: September 12, 2014, 04:56:46 PM
Im more than a bit late to this thread but... I am just starting out on python and see where the script defines the functions but for whatever reason I do not see where the functions are actually called I know there's some way to trace the program and will look into that but wanted to post here to see if anyone is able to assist my nubness.
Which functions arent called?
565  Other / Off-topic / Re: Solar flare erupted today, effects arrive on earth Thursday (Threat to Bitcoin?) on: September 12, 2014, 07:15:12 AM
It may be FUD this time around, who's to say it will be as well next time? Our electronics are not shielded if a Super X-class hit(>=x40) and be directly aimed at us like this one, I read that transformers, not connected, just stored somewhere would literally melt/be destroyed. Let alone those connected to power grids. Mega EMP right there.
566  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: September 09, 2014, 05:37:49 PM
I still dont understand why people dont want to be gods, we could truly become such a force in the future. I for one dont like the idea of some single entity controlling me and having more power than me.
567  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: September 09, 2014, 05:34:05 PM
Here is something interesting. It is also possible what most think is God, was actually ancient aliens. Look up the wiki article on Ancient Astronaut theory and how certain events in the bible could've been weapons of mass destruction from aliens.


even if that were to be true, where did the aliens come from?

where did the universe come from?
We could always be a simulation you know, and what we think we know isnt actually real, but a fabricated universe with fabricated laws.
568  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The hunt for Satoshi Nakamoto - The creator of bitcoin on: September 09, 2014, 05:31:11 PM
He's probably from Missouri.  His email was likely hacked.
Misinformed as always, his email is compromised, but Satoshi is not from Missouri, there is no proof of this. The address in the image, is most likely somebody sending his invoice to Satoshi's email.
569  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: September 09, 2014, 05:29:26 PM
Here is something interesting. It is also possible what most think is God, was actually ancient aliens. Look up the wiki article on Ancient Astronaut theory and how certain events in the bible could've been weapons of mass destruction from aliens.
570  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Make a BTC transaction trigger a physical action? on: September 09, 2014, 04:13:40 PM
I think either an arduino or Raspberry Pi would be your best bet, as for implementation details, this isn't the forum to be asking this.
571  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: September 09, 2014, 06:07:59 AM
Anthony Geary, St Louis Missouri:

https://www.facebook.com/anthony.geary.14

Smiley

-B-

good shit. pretty sure he's not satoshi, but if that's the person used in that picture, i feel sorry for him when newsweek comes knocking on his door.

bitcoin drama is always entertaining. now wheres my popcorn?
A quick glance at this writing style reveals its not him(satoshi).
572  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: September 09, 2014, 06:04:35 AM
And that's some more evidence to say that the dox is fake. Anyone with access to MSpaint would have been able to censor this better. If someone had gone through the effort of hacking Satoshi he would have surely put more work on cesnoring this rather than spending 10 seconds using the brush tool in a basic paint application.
This is actually very true. MSPaint would've basically replaced those pixels with black, or even using the eraser tool would've prevented this. Kind of reminds of some supposedly redacted FBI/somebody PDFs with photoshop and somebody added the black lines as layers, instead of directly on the original layer.
573  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: satoshin@gmx.com is compromised on: September 09, 2014, 06:01:52 AM
Maybe it is related to the heartbleed bug? Or any of the other bugs that would make change of pass highly advisable?

I guess Satoshi haven't changed password for a while for his email
And somebody somehow cracked his hashed(and likely salted) password?
574  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: satoshin@gmx.com is compromised on: September 09, 2014, 04:31:48 AM
From the evidence it seems that the hacker knows his real identity. The hacker gained access to Satoshi's "real" gmx email address which then had his satoshin@gmx address as an alias. If this is true the real Satoshi Nakomoto's identity will be soon revealed. We have been able to cross reference the purchase order to a bitcoin talk thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=193129.0 around the exact date so the email looks legitimate.

 Shocked

So the guy who hacked the gmx account also ordered an FPGA.  Nothing on that Cardreaderfactory invoice has anything to do with the creator of bitcoin. 
Wow...did you even look at the date of the invoice? How did you make this connection?(Rhetorical question).
575  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: satoshin@gmx.com is compromised on: September 09, 2014, 03:19:34 AM
I don't know if it's very safe for the hacker to claim that he knows Satoshi's identity...
If you dont know, why bother posting?
576  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: satoshin@gmx.com is compromised on: September 09, 2014, 03:08:12 AM
In America, are you legally required to specify a real name when ordering things online?
577  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: satoshin@gmx.com is compromised on: September 09, 2014, 12:15:11 AM
Weird, looking in my spam folder, I see a scam email from... @gmx.com, not Satoshi's email, but...suspicious.
578  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: possible ways to make bitcoin's usage safe on: September 07, 2014, 08:53:34 PM
Terrible idea with the cloud. Plus, a hardware wallet already exists, its called Trezor.
579  Other / Off-topic / Re: Old miner here again... on: September 07, 2014, 04:36:54 PM
Funny, but no, it was not the norm. GPU-mining started in late 2010, by 2011 June, we were all GPU-mining, but back then a single 5850 could earn you 4 btc in a very short while.

2009, it was the norm. Sockpuppet.

Maria.
Do you even know the meaning of the word 'sockpuppet'?
580  Other / Off-topic / Re: Old miner here again... on: September 07, 2014, 04:31:58 PM
Funny, but no, it was not the norm. GPU-mining started in late 2010, by 2011 June, we were all GPU-mining, but back then a single 5850 could earn you 4 btc in a very short while.
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