How do you solve the problem of "who sends first"?
Once the 3 addresses are generated, someone has to send the coins first. If someone wants to fuck the system over, he simply let the other party send the coins first and then leave. The 5% are forever lost.
Rince and repeat.
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I've found 3 blocks at our pool (75 BTC), and will never ever get more than 45 BTC in actual payouts.
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Well, there's only 2 possibilities then:
- The admin fucked me up to punish me for emailing him gently asking to close some of my bets that were waiting. - Some admin of other another service used my crendential to log in there and change my password.
If it's the second possibility, it's only my fault: I used my low-level security non-unique password on this website. Well, fuck me either way.
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Seriously, nobody gives a shit about their coins stuck there? Or am I alone to not be able to even log in?
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If someone could get the admin personal info, maybe someone can know on his door. 200 000+ USD is not some pocket money.
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Yes, I was one of the huge better on the winning side of this...
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My account is hahahafr, it's not recognized ("login or password invalid") since I've won around 1.4 BTC, any thought?
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Fucking jungle this Bitcoin community. I have been scammed 2 times now <3 I love you guys.
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Domain is an anonymous whois, I urge everyone to get their bitcoins out of there while you still can! Fucker.
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I have an account on Betsofbitco.in since some time now, today I try to login (after having won 2 bets totaling around 1.4 BTC), it says my password or account is invalid. Am I alone?
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Nobody has realized that Satoshi Nakamoto never intended Bitcoin to group decimals by 3, but instead by 4, like in the japanese culture.
The radix point is exactly at the center: 0000 0000 . 0000 0000
21 million BTC = 2.1 peta-satoshi = 2.1 Psat 2100 0000 . 0000 0000
1 satoshi = 1 sat 0000 0000 . 0000 0001
1 finney = 1 oku satoshi (japanese group by 4) = 10 kilo-satoshi = 10 ksat 0000 0000 . 0001 0000
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Guys! And girls offcourse Stop making stuppid names.. There is no need for more names! .00000001 BTC = 1 satoshi .0000001 BTC = 10 satoshi .000001 BTC = 1 uBTC (Micro) .00001 BTC = 10 uBTC .0001 BTC = 100 uBTC .001 BTC = 1 mBTC (Milli) .01 BTC = 10 mBTC .1 BTC = 100 mBTC 1 BTC = 1 BTC 10 BTC = 10 BTC 100 BTC = 100 BTC 1.000 BTC = 1 KBTC (Kilo) 10.000 BTC = 10 KBTC 100.000 BTC = 100 KBTC 1.000.000 BTC = 1 MBTC (Mega) 10.000.000 BTC = 10 MBTC Why should it be centered around the 1.00000000 (100000000) instead of 0.00000001 (1)? Bitcoin is storing the value as integer anyway. _______________________________________ | _______________________________________ | ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ | ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ | 00000000.00000001 = 1 satoshi | (1 s or 1 sat) | 00000000.00000010 = 10 satoshi | (10 s or 10 sat) | 00000000.00000100 = 100 satoshi | (100 s or 100 sat) | 00000000.00001000 = 1 kilo-satoshi | (1 ks or 1 ksat) | 00000000.00010000 = 10 kilo-satoshi | (10 ks or 10 ksat) | 00000000.00100000 = 100 kilo-satoshi | (100 ks or 100 ksat) | 00000000.01000000 = 1 mega-satoshi | (1 Ms or 1 Msat) | 00000000.10000000 = 10 mega-satoshi | (10 Ms or 10 Msat) | 00000001.00000000 = 100 mega-satoshi | (100 Ms or 100 Msat) | 00000010.00000000 = 1 giga-satoshi | (1 Gs or 1 Gsat) | 00000100.00000000 = 10 giga-satoshi | (10 Gs or 10 Gsat) | 00001000.00000000 = 100 giga-satoshi | (100 Gs or 100 Gsat) | 00010000.00000000 = 1 terasatoshi | (1 Ts or 1 Tsat) | 00100000.00000000 = 10 tera-satoshi | (10 Ts or 10 Tsat) | 01000000.00000000 = 100 tera-satoshi | (100 Ts or 100 Tsat) | 10000000.00000000 = 1 peta-satoshi | (1 Ps or 1 Psat) | 20999999.97690000 ~ 2.1 peta-satoshi | (2.1 Ps or 2.1 Psat, it's already beautiful!) | _______________________________________ | _______________________________________ | ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ | ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ |
So I think this is the future-proof way to go.
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Hello,
I'm selling an used 5870.
Price: 0.3 BTC. Worldwide shipping: included.
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Short now Edit:Short now
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Hello,
I'm selling an Atmel AVR Dragon + the JTAG cable, usable to flash BFL ASICs for example.
It comes in its box, fully working, only used a couple of times.
Price: 0.2 BTC worldwide shipping included.
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Call it a Bittlet
Matoshi Yorozu (ybtc) Elebit (ebtc) wibit (wbtc)
pip bit = 1/100 of 1% of 1 bitcoin = 1 pbit = 1 pb
+ Mansat Finney
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