I'd guess the OP_DROP data is salt for the password.
Spends of these transactions could be intercepted and hijacked by miners. It would be better to do a regular public key transaction and attach the private key as AES-encrypted OP_DROP data. Another way might be to add a proof-of-work to the script so that miners don't have time to hijack the transaction before someone else includes it.
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If this is actually safe and possible, then someone should make a business where you stay at a "hotel" for a week or two and people help you through the induction phase. I'd pay for that.
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I tried that a couple of times. Each time, I lasted about 3 days, but when I lost the ability to read I became bored and quickly fell asleep. If it's possible at all, I think you'd need a team of people to help keep you awake and active during the whole thing.
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I got my first coins by mining when the difficulty was around 12. Took me less than a day.
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Just run the checkblocks command line argument to force a complete validation of block chian. This doesn't do all of the normal checks on the blocks. That switch is designed to detect database corruption, not to check validity of the block chain. Whoever provides the chain still needs to be trusted absolutely. Newbies should not be encouraged to do this. (And even if they are, they should at least use the official, signed blockchain files.)
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So far the highest bids are 1x 10.5 1x 10 8x 7
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Right.
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Theymos, I haven't been around. Is this legit?
There's not much documentation and the source isn't public, but it doesn't seem very anonymous or robust to me.
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I emailed leaseweb about it already. More complaints (to abuse@leaseweb.com ) wouldn't hurt, though.
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Some shareholders of the GBLSE company are publicly known. Possibly you could convince one of them to introduce a motion to give you a refund or something like that.
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Argh! I've now received TEN of these, and they just keep coming. EDIT: Thirteen now. EDIT: 58, no wait, another one just arrived. 59 emails! I'm also receiving one every ~5 minutes even though I only have one MtGox account. (Now they're being discarded automatically, of course.)
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Whoops, sorry about that. I wanted to move it to the English off-topic board, but I accidentally moved it to the German one. (I was thinking that topic was in Bitcoin Discussion.)
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Lacking "polite fluff" is the least of the problems with that email... I was arguing with Vicente the other day on how to write customer service emails and hecsaid uou shouldn't say "Dear xxxx" or any greeting at all. I sign my support cases "Sincerely, blahblah" as well. I understand many situations call for brevity but maybe living in Korea has got me on the confusciast overly polite wagon or something.
"Dear" and "sincerely" sound much too formal to me. Some sort of "hello" is polite if you're the one opening the conversation. I almost never include a formal valediction, and usually not even an informal one.
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All embedded images must be SFW. You can link to NSFW images if they are marked as being NSFW.
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Those aren't covered in the checksum. Did a client accept these messages?
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He's not doing a very good job if he's letting us know in advance...
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Is that an over complicated way of saying "when Matthew's account is deleted" or does this specifically mean if it's deleted by moderator (like 'suicide by cop')?
Probably he intends this to work like an assassination market. Mods can't delete accounts, though, and no admin would do so and also collect the bounty.
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The only way my account will be deleted is if theymos deletes it. That however would mean no one wins (including theymos <3)
Well, I could bet just before deleting your account...
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