The influx of new coins will be cut in 1/2... it cannot be baked in.
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Why anyone supports muslims coming to their countries blows my mind.
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Its unfortunately not worth attempting for .003, I would think a person is going to spend more on the resources used to crack it, even if you had information about the password.
I made the same point.Seems like OP took it as an offence and his reply applies for you to. I will do whatever the fuck I feel like.
I was more subtle in my reply Indeed it was . There is a large difference between telling someone you don't think someone will spend time on it and telling someone how dare they make a post wasting peoples time and I'll pay you to close it. One of those people are just being an asshole so I responded as such.
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There is only .003 BTC in it.
1MpfTM43HwdJzgzhw7926ePpDpWKGkbssU
Literally not worth the efforts at all.How about I pay you 0.003 to lock this thread and stop wasting people's time ? If someone wants to try out ,they always can and my message doesn't apply to them. I will do whatever the fuck I feel like.
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What kind of password are we talking about here? I don't think that this is the right section for such a thread.
Feel free to move it.
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so you mean this is your wallet and you want some one hack it.. first of all hacking is an illegal thing and highly discouraged, second what proves you have that this is your wallet??
It is not illegal if it is requested by the owner. IF the owner requests a user to hack their computer/wallet/digital account they can doso long as the initial person provides some sort of evidence of ownership. The OP looks like a private key or something encrypted. It's the private key to the public key I just posted. It is obviously impossible to prove I own it without the decrypted priv key... If you can decrypt it you can take ownership, as I said, it's .003 BTC and was just messing around with faucets figure if someone is bored enough they can mess around with breaking it.
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There is only .003 BTC in it.
1MpfTM43HwdJzgzhw7926ePpDpWKGkbssU
I was messing around with faucets and lost the pass.
Bip 38.
I give up trying to figure out what it is, I think it's only 10 chars but really no idea lol.
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6PfWMF4j7NKRbYVqLHPH8mFaEsFPxuz3eHfSBwrbsGs66V9F452hCz4u7r
if you find the pass could you post it here, just curious to what it was, the coins are yours if you break it.
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You can trust the Chinese in China to continue buying up the coins and driving up demand.
This is a problem..
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I do see what you are saying about the fees paying for the network though.
One future I imagine is BTC is the king of crypto but it is not cheap to use. Making a transaction for something important would want to be done on the most secure chain. Due to being the most secure chain everyone wants a piece so they can make a transaction they know will last the ages.
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50 BTC is nothing compared to the power currently used to mine BTC.
Now that we have established that fees will be enough to keep companies mining BTC, the issue is how much revenue is enough to secure Bitcoin. You seem to be assuming that the current cost of mining BTC is the minimum necessary, but I don't think that is true. I also don't think that 50 BTC per day is enough, so total fees will have to rise as the subsidy falls at some point, whether by increasing the fee per transaction or by increasing the number of transactions, or both. If bitcoin hash rate is X and the world hash rate is 100 000 * X for mining crypto.. there will be problems as attacking bitcoin is a snooze.. :S.. We have never established the fees are enough to keep companies online.. they will bail 100%. They have not choice but to follow profits or sink.
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50 BTC is nothing compared to the power currently used to mine BTC.
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sorry was away for the weekend...and yes I am under NDA so I can't say much other than what is publicly available. Chips are indeed BW's latest 1402 14nm. About 50 GH a chip @ .1 w/gh.
You have my attention... 100-200 watts . So a stick with 1 chip would use 5 watts more or less. and do 40 to 55 gh a stick nice. I guess a stick is the easiest way eh, no need for cooling considerations. I would really like a "new Rbox" with these chips. I will 100% buy some sticks if they are made with this chip though.
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nominal power consumption of 1375 watts*.
TL;DR Fuck home miners.
I guess Ethereum is where I focus now.
Perhaps they will make an S9-N .. *shrugs*. IMO after 800Watts it's to much draw on one home circuit.. I would prefer 200w though.
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Please everyone buy as many of those as you can so that Bitmain can ROI faster and lower the price for Batch 3 or 4. Thank you Seriously though, a great machine (I didn't expect 0.1 GH/J) but the price is a big FU. A bro has to make $$
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sorry was away for the weekend...and yes I am under NDA so I can't say much other than what is publicly available. Chips are indeed BW's latest 1402 14nm. About 50 GH a chip @ .1 w/gh.
You have my attention... 100-200 watts .
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may be the beast of all time
Indeed.. My brother and I were just talking about starting up a mini mining operation.. I said wait on a miner to be released and well.. here we are...
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No
Mining will run on mining fees
If you want to spend, just pay a small fee,
Since we already have over 2 transactions per second (and reached the limit of what the current bkocksize can support) by the time block rewards become really small we will probabkh have 1000s of transactions per second. Even if the fees are really low, the miners will make lots of money from fees.
The block rewards are supposed to be a subsidy for miners to help them in the early days where the transaction fees aren't enough to make mining profitable. The network is expected and supposed to grow to sustain itself.
I highly doubt the fees will be enough to keep companies mining BTC...
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IMO it depends.
Long term yes,
4 days I see a retrace to 490-500 then up, 600 perhaps.
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