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1  Other / Off-topic / Satoshi nephew - zen story on: October 12, 2012, 04:09:36 PM
When I was becoming an adult I had to do national exams to enter University.
Interestingly enough, I had absolutely remarkable marks, namely at mathematics and other engineering related subjects.
Actually, there was one exam where I had TWENTY TWO out of twenty (because of an exceptional grade mark award given to all students due to a faulty question. (Beat that! Roll Eyes)

Some years later I had to do a Statistics unit at University and... I failled. Epic fail!

This story may be a hint on why 21 million (and not 22) or some other number as the limit of bitcoins possible to mint.

And this is one of the true stories that makes "Satoshi Nephew" an interesting anecdote, somehow like a zen story.

I believe Satoshi paper is the paper his nephew would be really proud of (I AM...!!) if he (in this case, I) was indeed the genius he wanted to be and could handle and show off some interesting Statistical analysis and C++ programming - at such a level, as it does.

I know it sounds really crazy but it is really true. It really makes sense.

A rose by any other name... what could be less to be missed!!

My beloved uncle (thx for the "oncle" correction dude!!) definitely loves his privacy, specially in online and geeky matters, that's for sure. He is a very mysterious man is many senses, I believe. He is a beautiful mind. A masterpiece of an intelect, with a very centered heart. And a poet. Oh yes!

I;m sure he has always found the simplicity and ingenuity of PGP fascinating. And for him email, along with Amazon shop has always been one of the best things the Internet could bring about..
He the kind of dude that got intriguedand curious about me when I was reading William Gibson;s @Neuromancer@

He sure knew that and many other cyberpunk novels. Among all other sorts of literary masterpieces.

Once I was telling him that I would love to be famous because I thought that I could then change the world for the better.

He said: @It;s not good to be a celebrity. What is worth is to be very rich. Imagine being able to buy, say, France.@ ]not

I can see hisunique and tender sense of humour when I read the mails he posted on the mailinglist, eg, @whenever they feel their feet cold @@

I put my uncle with a highprobability of 90% in a very loose ranking where I also list

My Emerius professor of Statistics @ Covilha UBI University
with 65%
of chance

Professor Ugo Montanari
with 60% chance.

Nuno Crato, portuguese education Minister, 55%

Jose Magalhaes, portuguese deputy 50%

I am at the airport . Will post more later.

http://s9.postimage.org/gad8gtplp/satoshi.jpg
2  Other / Off-topic / Subdivisions of the total amount in money cards on: September 29, 2012, 09:02:22 PM
Here is a peculiar patent that you may want to have a look at:
http://www.ipo.gov.uk/p-find-publication-getPDF.pdf?PatentNo=GB2456000&DocType=A&JournalNumber=6267

Yes, I own a patent!

-Daniel Alexandre
3  Other / Off-topic / Satoshi participates here? Unless not!! on: September 29, 2012, 01:02:01 PM
I would love to write a book, greek style, explaining why I think our beloved Satoshi is my oncle António Franco Alexandre, one of the greatest poets among us.
I am also more and more convinced that he is the hero member of this forum under the name "EhVedadoOAnonimato".
Either that or a book of a thousand Monica Lewinsky jokes...

What would you prefer?



Before Bit-Coin=BBC
and
After=António Franco...Alexandre
4  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Birds with lights flashing a bitcoin address in MORSE on: September 29, 2012, 11:33:48 AM
The bird robots have a problem: their light battery only allows for them to fly two o three minutes, or so.
But maybe cars could beam them electricity wirelessly. (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_energy_transfer).
Still, I think birds would be better with the lights I envision, but I may be wrong. I don-t know that much of animals psychology, etc.
Indeed, most people, if not all, completly dislike this idea of mine.
So yeah, maybe bird robots is more cool  Wink
5  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Birds with lights flashing a bitcoin address in MORSE on: September 29, 2012, 07:37:30 AM
Of course, forgot to mention, people would put their movies on youtube, for other people to figure...
It could definitely become a total cRaZe!!
6  Bitcoin / Project Development / Birds with lights flashing a bitcoin address in MORSE on: September 29, 2012, 07:22:16 AM
What about some very cheap devices (from Asia? sure) you could get on ebay and have them set with your bitcoin address of choice that would be pulsing that bitcoin address in Morse code, or any other 34 alphanumeric chars, for that matter.
People would film the birds at night with their iphones and cypher the messages or bitcoin addresses, and if they liked the idea because they love animals and reckon they would feel we were giving them more importance, or for any other reason, like they just like it and have fun trying to find out and donating to the bitcoin addresses that was providing it.
The devices could use the kinetic energy to feed the eletricity for the lights to pulse (dynamos, like bikes use) and it would have just a small battery for the microcontroller of it.

You could love the bird sending tiny satoshis whenever you would see it again.


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2e/BIRDS_WITH_FLASHLIGHTS_LIKE_BIKES.svg

What do you reckon?
Let the birds feel a bit more important. Let them be given a bit more attention and importance.
7  Other / Off-topic / Re: Problem with downloading TOR client on: September 28, 2012, 02:14:07 PM
Just FYI, for any Tor hidden Web service jyou can just replace .onion with .tor2web.org and use any browser.
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Torrents and bitcoin schemes on: September 28, 2012, 01:40:45 PM
There is no reason why the first one had to be a pirate. He could be the owner of the content and be happy that all others help seed it and profit a bit from it.
The system, just like torrents in general, is neutral.
Is up to each, how you are going to use it.
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Torrents and bitcoin schemes on: September 28, 2012, 01:28:36 PM
What we need on torrents is that both provider of contents and user of them can have a username so that the users can rank the providers and give feedback to what they provide.
Also providers could put a price on what they submit and tell a bitcoin address to receive that money in bitcoins regarding the content they are providing. For the same item providers with a better ranking would have their items listed first, so you would find it easy to pick items for well ranked providers and so be sure that you would get what you were paying for.

The really interesting thing is that once you would get your content a bitcoin address of your choice could be set and added to the list of addresses that own that file on the torrents world, for has long as you have it for seeding on your hardrive, so all following money paid for the item would be divided by all listed bitcoin addresses for that item, and you could recover part of the money that you did put in.
Here is a use case:
A provider lists an item for 2.5 Bitcoins and lists a bitcoin address for that item to be paid.
The first user to get that item would pay 2.5 bitcoins and have a bitcoin address of his choice added to the list of owners of that item. Such bitcoin addresses would be listed as long as you have the item available on your hard drive.
So the second user to get that item would pay also 2.5 BTC and half of it, 1.25 BTC would go to each of the bitcoin addreses (that at that moment would still be only two) listed as seeders of that item.
So first seeder would now got 2.5+1.25=3.75 BTC; second seeder -2.5+1.25=-1.25 and the last user that got it -2.5 BTC.
The latter could then add a bitcoin address and so, when a forth user got it:
first seeder would now have got 2.5+1.25+0.83333333=4.58333333 BTC; second seeder -2.5+1.25+0.83333333=-0.4166667 and the last user that got it -2.5 BTC.
And so on, so if you were one of the first to make the investement you could have your money back soon and still make some money from it thereafter.


What do you reckon?
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What happens once mining reward gets cut in half? on: September 22, 2012, 12:22:20 PM
Processing power is always increasing, according to Moore's Law.
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Postcoin - Distributed mail postal system on: September 19, 2012, 04:15:41 PM
Even better, the back of cars space for luggage could be used to place digital lockers that would have keys that would be told the participants as required.
Parked cars are everywhere. So using the luggage to provide node buffers to the network seems a great idea.
And the owner of the car would use a mobile app to know to which car parked should he put each parcel.
The computational system would be separate from the physical implementation of lockers on the back of each car, so it would give freedom for each car owner to adapt his car to have the digital lockers as he wished.
A mobile app would provide the driver with the required information and would be used to update tracking information to the network.
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Postcoin - Distributed mail postal system on: September 19, 2012, 04:02:16 PM
Haha, yeah  Smiley
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Timebanking for people to meet for an event or activity on: September 19, 2012, 02:03:44 AM
You set your profile and when logged you can try to find people according to criteria like he/they speak french, and/or play the piano, lives near such and such places, has such and such profile and uses to go to such and such places and areas and wants to meet for an event or activity, around such place/area to watch a specific movie at the cinema.

The time you provide to the bank may be slightly increased or reduced according to a weighting factor regarding the level of difficulty to fill your desired request.
You may make yourself more available and later be more able to redeem time that you would prefer having spent in other way.

The system would be very intelligent to optimise encounters, and daily donations could be distributed at the end of the day according to the feedback and rating! each gets.

I am sure this could be a great way to meet people, make friends and find ideal lovers.
I think a system that uses bitcoin and p2p network could implement this kind of services but maybe a website is all that would be needed.

Sometimes I would like to join people to do something I am not completly interested in but that would count more than others for time I could later request for others to join me and come along with me to it.

The power of it may rely mostly on profiding a good profile system that integrates well with the searching and filering of all sorts of availability.

I love the timabanking concept and am sure that we have yet to see something that can take it to the next level: whoever you are, wherever you are and where you want to go with someone that ideally will relate well with you and provide you with a good freeback and rating.

Basically, timebanking for lonely people that have no one to go out wwith or be with and are willing to exchange time spent with others, according to a set of rules and sorting out that would make it optimal for people that want to socialize more and be particularly rewarded by less reciprocally willfully ones.

I'm not sure where exactly would bitcoin and p2p networks make the big difference but would like to hear from you and know what to you think and reckon of this.
14  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Renting a computer with specific operating system and/or software on: September 19, 2012, 01:41:16 AM
Possibilities are endess, cannot see a use case that could help particulary realise the potential of the idea.
The system would be neutral regarding risks. It would be up to the renter to charge taking into account the risks and/or monitor its use during that time and restore the system to a previous configuration. For the peace of mind of the renter he could rent himself a VPN service and only allow that tunneled internet connection to be used, restrict certain things, etc, etc.
Free market and competition would tend to bring cheap services but the higher thr risk the more you could charge, according a rewarding system of rankings or something like that.
It would be up to each to measure the risks and set things properly, the system would be neutral for that matter and eventually you could make some good bitcoins with it or use it for a specific purpose - like playing a specic stage of a game - and spend some to feed the economies.
Sorry for not going much into spacific cases. I find that a bit vague and don't think would help much the discussion.
15  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Postcoin - Distributed mail postal system on: September 18, 2012, 10:58:10 PM

Let me explain briefly the way forward a completely decentralised mail system that would also act as a system to make public to everyone our tracking so that will become possible to trace the locations in space and time of everyone that is willing to participate in it to benefit from it and help making it more possible and useful for others.

We would have a client app for our trackable devices that would use a p2p network to calculate and tell the necessary participants the best route possible - stattistically and using intelligent algorithms - for a packet to be delivered telling the participants the next place to deliver it so that you receive a fraction of the donations made that day to the system according an evaluation made by the system of the effort and time provided by your service relatively to the other ones.

Everything that moves may for that matter use a bitcoin address to be tracked in space and time.

Imagine you could put a very cheap device on everything that moves, including yourself, that would track it puting its coordinates in space and time! and tell all other nodes all the time.

I am trying to think if we could use bitcoin, namely encoding such information into the blockchain for a very small cost, or if we would need some other protocol and network for that.

It would be like the sender putting a geolocation (gps coordinates and time) and the system helping your item all the time for it to get to its destination.

The the mobile app would use a p2p network of the sort of bitcoin or somehow using bitcoin, maybe, to calculate the best route possible according to the routine routes of the participants and devices.

The participants and devices would communicate with each other to make their location in space and time! public to all others all the time, and help each moving part of it reach the desired places with optimised routes.

I am still thinking about it all and there is a lot that is needed to be sorted out, but eventually we will have a very efficient way of posting things that will be a bit like geocaching and will be free from conventional post service.

We need it to optimise the reliability of their users and their queuing places and the probability that each item will get to the desired place at the required time.

Imagine how much liberty that would provide.

Soon, doctors will loose much of their power to control us forcing us to take drugs we really don't want to take and prevent us from taking the ones we really want.
I have suffered so much from such and pitty so much the "institutionalised" people that see this is possibly the greatest relief and liberation the world will see after bitcoin, that is coming to stay, for sure.

What I also have in mind is for people to cooperate to have their ids - that is willing to participate in such a public endeavour - protected by each other by proving they were in such and such place at such and such time, and not at any other, while providing for optimization in the way things shall reunite.

There is still a lot to think about it, but I definetly see light at the end of the tunnel.

Suposedelly, the system would compensate you in a very fair way for your participation and for making it all possible, and there would be a poll for donations that would then be redistributed in such a fair way, instead of other forms of payment that are not so willfully.

Doing what we could and found possible, we would get compensated in a fair enough way.

I call it postcoin so that we differentiate such project and ideas from bitcoin. A bit of housekeeping.
But eventually, we will be able to use bitcoin and its logic to extend to such endeavours and intents.

Hope you like it, or part of it Smiley

Please consider sending this message or your own version of it or of part of it to the right place everytime you take drugs, are forced to do so or think about sex. Grin
It will bring about fruits, making it blossom.
16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Renting a computer with specific operating system and/or software on: September 18, 2012, 10:52:29 PM
You could watch it and ask for the money you think is fair.
With teamViewer you can watch what others are doing on your computer as they do it and block it any time you want.

Or ask provide a cheaper or free service for the sake of it.

I see potential here.
Also the website would be neutral. It would be up to the users to use it righteous, etc.
17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Renting a computer with specific operating system and/or software on: September 18, 2012, 08:56:00 PM
Using the same logic as for my idea of renting a wifi with password, we could have a site help us rent a computer with a specific operating system and/or software, and paying in bitcoins directly to the owner of the machine.
According to the licenses of them it could be legal or illegal to rent specific machines.
This could use something like TeamViewer - that is what I use for remote access. It works great with all sorts of devices.
But the website would actually help you find a specific machine and use a specific client (that could be other than TeamViewer) for the remote access according to your criteria of choice.
It doesn't seem overcomplicated to develop such a website.
I think I am going to try to implement such, using PHP, for hotspots and remote access for strangers. 
It would certainly be another jump into disruptive matters.
What do you reckon?
18  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Renting of wifi with password on: September 18, 2012, 04:06:25 PM
Here is how it would work:
there woul be a site - very popular ideally -
where you could geolocate your wifi and let a bitcoin based escrow system have your password availabe for a certain time for a certain amount of bitcoins that would enable anyone to rentabilize his wifi. He would only have to change the password often after providing the service and update the new password that could be rented again by another.
19  Other / Off-topic / Re: The creator of bitcoin could be my oncle on: September 16, 2012, 12:54:52 PM
I don't see any problem that he could have with C++.
He used to be quite passionate programming the ZX Spectrum, back in the days.
It may seem crazy, but it is indeed very plausible. Satoshi = Satori + Sushi.
20  Other / Off-topic / The creator of bitcoin could be my oncle on: September 16, 2012, 09:32:08 AM
The creator of bitcoin could well be my oncle.
And although I don't believe it is, this could give us a perspective of the possible profile of Satoshi, or/and of his inner circle.
The name my oncle uses as author is:
"António Franco Alexandre".
He has published several books of poetry in Portuguese and is professor of philosophy, in Lisbon.
He did study "Lie Groups" and other advanced mathematics at Harvard university back in the 70's.
His about the age of S'akamoto and his son's name, a very dear boy, was Samulel, that died tragically with 17 years old.

Boy, this is fascinating... And it is all true.

My oncle has a special love with Japanese culture and loves watching operas in DVD (is it relevant?). Actually, he knows the best operas in DVD.

If this all makes him a great profile, we will never know.
 
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