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621  Other / Off-topic / Re: At last... on: August 20, 2014, 11:32:19 AM
Being a VIP/Donator requires you to donate 10btc, good luck with that.
622  Other / Off-topic / Re: Can You See the sun from outerspace on: August 20, 2014, 12:09:53 AM
The sun could never be a hollow, The sun is exploding non stop but the very strong gravity is keeping it one piece pulling all the matters to its core. Only the light can escape, but it takes 100,000 years for the light to escape from its core.
I actually read this as well. The photons were created a long time ago, but only now can they escape.
623  Other / Beginners & Help / A friendly reminder :) on: August 18, 2014, 10:19:20 PM
When you see an ad banner like the one in the screenshot below. It doesn't mean that the banner belongs to the person who created the thread. Those banners are paid ads by members of the forum, they appear under anyone who posts a thread(almost every time).

624  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin sites leaked :( - Big bitcoin members emails database on: August 18, 2014, 09:23:37 PM
@Razicks PHP func, modified to crack a whole dbase of hashes at once:
Code:
// these are the hashes of the passwords I'm trying to break
$hash_to_crack = array();
$hash_to_crack[] = '30fca77cebf16fe3c5b5b4db4371dee4';
$hash_to_crack[] = '40fceb6cebf16fec15b5b4db4371cef4';
// many more hashes, the entire dbase.
$hash_to_crack[] = '50fca4cebf146fe3c5b5b4db4371bbe4';

$attempt = NULL;
$hashes = sizeof($hash_to_crack);
while (true)
{
     // $this->next_try would be a method designed to supply the next possible password.
     $attempt = md5($this->next_try);
     
     // compare the next hash to the target hash
     for($hash_num = 0; $hash_num  < $hashes; $hash_num++)
     {
     if ($attempt == $hash_to_crack[$hash_num])
     {
echo("FOUND PASSWORD $attempt");
echo("FOR HASH " . ($hash_to_crack[$hash_num]));
echo(PHP_EOL);
     }
     }
}
Only that for even faster performance, it would be implemented in OpenCL. Hashcat already has, though.
625  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: August 18, 2014, 09:21:49 PM
I am angry.. when I choose to be.. but not tonight.. Just cant stand weirdos calling people that are not family 'son' which suggests to me you are a part of those societies that think you can..

I can read you like a book, and know how to press your buttons. Cheesy
The way you said it, I pictured something else.
626  Other / Off-topic / Re: The sun is hollow on: August 18, 2014, 07:25:19 PM
What a load of bollocks. I don't buy this.
627  Other / Off-topic / Re: Science and God? on: August 18, 2014, 02:39:27 PM
I know you don't believe in God. But from the seeing the actions of the tiniest micro-organism (a single cell is quite a busy place!) to the complexities of the mightiest galaxy to the mystery that is love, how can you not? If all the universe is an accident, well it is one heck of an accident. I don't see science and God as being at odds. I believe science helps us to understand, as well as our limited human brains can, the wonders of God's creation.
Imho, God was created because people couldn't accept that there is nothing after death, that their lives had no meaning(well, most anyway) ,they just wanted to make their lives easier. The Human is a social creature, it can't accept otherwise.
628  Other / Off-topic / Re: Science and God? on: August 18, 2014, 02:20:10 PM
If every person on earth believed in the supernatural(i.e Deities, Gods), Science wouldn't exist. The Earth would still be flat. Let alone exploring Mars and interstellar space.
629  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How many bitcoin address you have ? on: August 18, 2014, 02:16:32 PM
Around 200,000. Don't ask why, I was rather naive 3 years ago when I did it. That wallet has a size of over 100 megabytes, so most likely much less than 200k, my other wallet is over 10 megabytes so it has a few Ks of addresses there.
630  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [HELP]Compile wallet (Warnings [-fpermissive] ) on: August 18, 2014, 12:12:24 PM
C code being compiled as C++.
631  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: It costs $0.09 cents to send $0.24 cents of Bitcoin? Really? on: August 18, 2014, 12:25:45 AM
Is it something else?

Yes its the dumb ass like you dont understand the economic of bitcoin infrastructure. You can send btc with any amount as a fee. But that tx will not be confirmed for a very long time.

Micro payments are all relative. 25cents are way too small and unrealistic.

Its not a problem for blockchain to fix but its a service for a 3rd party.

if mining pools would simply accept the fact that they are rewarded with 25btc right now for their work and that extra fee's are something only needed in atleast 2 decades time and not now. then YOU will realise that the fee is not needed right now. and are given/ required, purely for greedy purposes

then in the uptopian dream of zero greed, bitcoin can be used for microtransactions without a large cut.

if mining pools would simply just accept transactions into blocks instead of ignoring them all the time, there would be no issues.

i personally have a client thats in the advertising business and would love to be able to send amounts of under 20c to people as often as he liked, rather then having to set monthly payouts or minimal account balance before payout.. he thought bitcoin was the solution.. yet the tx fee due to mining pool greed is the cause of why he wont get involved in bitcoin
The block is not rewarded to the pool, it's split to the miners. Very little goes to the pool operator.
632  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Yet another bitcoin website dies a preventable death on: August 17, 2014, 09:28:19 PM


 Roll Eyes people ... take the train or walk.
HTML5 looked interesting 7 years ago, now...it feels dated, because technology is improving every day.
633  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Yet another bitcoin website dies a preventable death on: August 17, 2014, 07:40:11 PM
Oh man, they have a right to be panicking.
Strange that they say it happened last night but no ones been mentioning it here.
It means the operator put up a fake message saying something along the lines of "maintenance". Or a scheduled downtime. Looks like he was a bit more straightforward than I thought.
634  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Yet another bitcoin website dies a preventable death on: August 17, 2014, 07:29:37 PM
How did you find this?
635  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My wallet is stolen! (10 BTC) on: August 17, 2014, 04:08:44 AM
I wonder if people realized that OP basically trolled them.
636  Other / Off-topic / Re: Need help with my phone! USR_311 on: August 17, 2014, 12:32:59 AM
So as topic says, I have just done a fabric reset on my phone (Samsung Galaxy Note). When I enter the email details I get the error message "Invalid email (USR_311)". I have googled around a bit but I haven't found a solid solution.

Anyone here who has had the same problem and solved it? Would greatly appriceate help!
Ughm, you mean factory reset, fabric means something else.
637  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanity Pool - vanity address generator pool on: August 16, 2014, 10:35:58 PM
I believe it would be better if the system was changed to actually pay everybody for their work. Shares etc, no idea how this would work(perhaps from a pattern of 1GoldMoney, valid addresses like 1GoLdMoNeY should be considered like shares?), but right now it's every man for himself so it makes mining addresses a bit useless.
638  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Check Balance of Multiple Bitcoin Addresses ( Non py, Non Linux ) on: August 15, 2014, 07:27:06 PM
The only way to do this, is by indexing the blockchain into some database. Note, this will consume a lot of space.
639  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Be aware of primedice and Stunna on: August 15, 2014, 07:08:05 PM
LOL, now that is just massive stupidity right there, among the one of 7k btc at 98% on Just Dice.

Also, he got scammed 1BTC when he was looking for a ponzi script. He downloaded this application that was a wallet stealer.
640  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Be aware of primedice and Stunna on: August 15, 2014, 06:49:33 PM
I asked for a working technicaly system,they try to cover it with addiction,what a poor
See, that is where you are wrong. Stunna is far far from being poor. He has quite a lot of money, so you argument is invalid.
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