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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Another Bitcoin Video on: September 09, 2014, 04:14:33 PM
I created a video which explains bitcoin in a non technical way (grandma style) so that normal people can understand it.
I tried to avoid misleading things such as "miners calculate bitcoin" or "bitcoins are in the wallet"  .

Check it out :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2LeRv4Cdn8

Let me know what you think


2  Local / Deutsch (German) / Bitcoin in der Bewerbung on: September 03, 2014, 05:14:30 PM
Ich dachte mir ich lasse euch kurz an meinem Leben teilhaben.Habe mich vor ein paar Wochen bei einer Firma beworben die im
Bereich Network Security tätig ist und ich habe in meiner Bewerbung Bitcoin in Zusammenhang mit Kryptographie erwähnt.

Nun habe ich den Job , weiß nicht ob ich der erste bin der sowas gemacht hat , aber wollt es euch trotzdem mal wissen lassen Smiley .
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Do you speak english ? TRANSLATION Bitcoin Video on: August 13, 2014, 07:42:49 PM
Hey guys , i'm currently working on a bitcoin video , i wrote my script and now i want it  to get  checked  for mistakes.
English is not my native language so i guess i made some mistakes.

The video is more like "how do i explain bitcoin to my grandma"-style.

 I made the exact same video already in german .
Check it out : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMqJkmfk_Jw

Now i'm going to  make it in english.


If you find grammatical mistakes , or if i should rephrase some sentences please let me know.


Ok it's really uncomfortable to read the text here on the forum , you can download the .pdf here https://www.zeta-uploader.com/1808376299 .



Here comes the text :


Bitcoin

Bitcoin what is Bitcoin ?


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In this Video i will explain what bitcoin basically is and how to use it without going through the technical details behind it.For those of you who are interested in the technical stuff i recommend this video.

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So , why do i make a video about bitcoin which doesn't explain the technical details ?
Because you dont really need to understand how things work in order to use them.
 

Here are a few examples of things which are used by nearly everybody but are only understood by a few. :

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Laser Pointer
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Mobil Phone
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Combustion engine


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Headache pills and so on .


A lot of people don't even want to waste their time on trying to understand these things.
If you're sick you don't care why the medication works you just want to be healthy agian.

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Before we get to the actual topic i wanna discuss the question if a Bitcoin can be valueable even though it's only digital information and isn't backed by anything either.

In fact bitcoins are only valueable because we assign value to them.

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But that's exactly the same way we do it with paper money , for example the Dollar.Actually a 100 Dollar Bill is only a piece of paper with green ink on it. But because we believe that it has value and other people too , we can buy goods with it.



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Now i here some folks say , yeah but back in the good old days the dollar was backed by gold.Although that is true ,  even gold is only valueable because we believe in it.

Even if we could find something which would be valueable to everybody at any given time and at any place on earth we would stil have one major issue.We would need a 100% trusted authority which provides a place to keep the coveted good secure which is used to back the money up.

As a sideonote the market price of one millibitocoin is currently 63 cents.

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Bitcoin is basically just a system which allows a decentralised network to maintain a digital ledger which can't be compromised.This digital ledger contains every single transaction that was ever made and is stored on every computer which participates in the Bitcoin Network.

Lets take a closer look.

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Decentralised means that there is no central authority like a bank which takes care of the transactions . The public ledger isn't stored on a central Place but does exist on every comptuer which has a Bitcoin Client on it.

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Lets assume that in the beginning Peter has 5  bitcoins . Where Bitcoins come from in the first place will be covered later. You're now looking at a list of all transactions . Peter sent -> 3 BTC to -> Tyler -> 2BTC -> Maria. Peter transfers 1 Bitcoin to Martin and Maria transfers 1 Bitcoin to Martin.By going through that list your computer can get everyones account balance.

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But because this ledger is public it wouldn't be very smart to use real names because everyone could see how much money you own. This is why Bitcoin doesnt use names or Acoounts but instead Bitcoin Adresses. So it would actually look like this.











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On the left side are the  Bitocin Adresses and on the right side the amount of Bitcoin which belongs to the owner of the corresponding address .It is very important to understand that there is no such things as a Bitcoin which is represented by a special  order of  zeros and ones , there is only the information in the public ledger that this address or person owns a certain amount of bitcoin. If you understand this you are save from a lot of misunderstandings.
Lets take a closer look on the bitcoin addresses.


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To every Bitcoin-address there is a corresponding private key . These are the two components of the address-key pair.

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In order to understand the thing about bitcoin adresses and private keyse i will use an analogy .Everyone owns a mailbox.That someone can send you a letter he needs your address , what in this case would be your bitcoin address. To open the mailbox you need your key which in this case would be your priavte key.You can share your bitcoin address with anyone who needs to send you something , but your priavte key must be kept secret. As soon as someone knows your private key he has access to all your bitcoins .You can have as many mailboxes as you want to and give everyone a different adress so it's easier to keep track of who send you something.


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Right now you are looking at such a adress key pair.On the left side there is the bitcoin address and  on the right side the corresponding private key. You can create as much adress key pairs as you want , they are created randomly , and since only a random nuber generator is needed , you don't have to give away any personal data like your email adress or your name. If you want to get an Bitcoin Adress go to bitaddress.org and click on generate new address.

A little side note for security reasons don't use the displayed address because everybody who sees this video knows the private Key for this address and therefore everyone would have the key for this mailbox.











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Some of you might now think , but hey what happens if two people get the same adress by coincidence ? Then we're screwed , but hey no need to worry this case is extremely unlikely.
Imagine two people on earth must pick one grain of sand how likely is it that they both would pick the same grain , pretty unlikely right , now imagine that every grain of sand represented an entire other earth of additional grains how likely is it now that  two people would pick the same grain of sand if they are randomly distributed , nearly 0% right , but that two people get the same address is more than a billion times more unlikely.

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Actually the only thing you need for Bitcoin is such a adress-key pair consisting of your Bitcoin
address and your private Key . Actually you just need your private key because you can get your address out of your Private Key

The bitcoin address is needed for receiving Bitcoin and can it be told anyone.
The private key is needed for sending Bitcoins and must be kept in secret.

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So where do Bitcoins come in the first place , how many are there and how much will there ever  be ?

The amount and the growth of the Bitcoin supply is predetermined .
The bitcoin project started on the 3. of January.  At the beginning the creation rate was roughly 50 bitcoin every 10 Minutes. This is how the creation rate works , the first 4 years every 10 minutes 50 bitcoin , the next 4 years every 10 minutes 25 bitcoin , the next 4 years every 10 minutes 12.5 bitcoin , the next 4 years every 10 minutes 6.25 bitcoin and so on. Because of this , the number of existing bitcoins  approaches asymptotically 21 Million but will never truly reach it. Due to this you are save from inflation. We get to feel the inflation every day , things get more expensive and you can buy less with same amount of money.Not with bitcoin.


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As of August 2014 there are over thirteen million bitcoins in circulation.

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So now we know how many bitcoins are being created and how the supply is limited , but now the big question is who get's this new created bitcoin , do the creator of bitcoin get them and are they scamming us all ? No those newly created coin are distributed to the miners.

Miners are Persons who try to solve ongoing mathematical problems which are building on the top of each other , this problems can only be solved with enourmous computing power , this computing  power helps to maintain the ledger securely , because in some way alt the past computing power ist in the ledger. The miner who solves the mathematical problem is allowed to send himself 25 Bitcoin out of thin air , as a reward the entire bitcoin network accepts that.These mathematical puzzles are so designed that it takes the entire network on average 10 minutes to solve them. Now you can see the connection between mining and the creation of bitcoin.
Therfore the way money is created is clear and fair.You can also be a miner if you want to , but it's a  
a hardcore business today.

Oh , and just to point out the most common misconception about mining  , you DO NOT CALCULATE bitcoins , i've read it so many times on the newspaper it's driving me crazy.

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So after explaing the theoritical part we are now getting to the question - Do we even need bitcoin ?
You definitly  don't need bitcoin. But actually you need only very few , therfore - Do we even need bitcoin  is the wrong question. Do you need a car , no you can walk , do you need a TV or Online Banking ? Actually the only things you need are a place to sleep , water and food.
Therefore the actual question is : What advantages and disadvantages does bitcoin have ?
Let's take a look on it.


Advantages :

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      Bitcoin is'nt created out of debt like any other fiat currency.The money supply is          ruled by the people and can't be manipulated by banks.There is no possible way that       banks or the government can controll or manipulate the bitcoin system.Due to the       limitation of the money supply on 21 Million Bitcoin  , you are save from inflation.

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      The Bitcoin Code is open source.So the source code can be peer reviewed , mistakes       can be found easily ,  and you can be sure that the system works really like it is          advertised , and that you aren't being scammed. It also allowed a lot of experts in the       field  of  cryptography to prove that bitcoin better said  , the blockchain technology is       secure.

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      If you do it cleverly , you can be anonymous with bitcoin.

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      Donations can be sent directly to people in need without going through corrupt          organisations.

      Accounts can not be frozen.
      The case of wikileaks showed us how important that is.In December 2010 , Paypal ,       Mastercard , the Bank of America , Visa and a lot more , froze donations to          wikileaks.

      As a response wikileaks now aksed for donations in bitcoin.

      

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         Everybody can use Bitcoin without revealing any personal data.
         A lot of people don't have access to a bank or can't get a bank account             especially in africa , so now they can use bitcoin.
         
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         The use of the system is free , Merchants don't have to pay big margins to          credit card companys.

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         The are no Chargebacks with Bitcoin , once you receive money it's yours             the sender can't get it back , unless you send it back to him.

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         A bitcoin transaction takes on average 10 minutes not 2 days like a bank             transaction . A lot of Restaurant and Bar owner even accept zero
         confirmations transactions therefore a bitcoin transaction takes only a few         seconds.
         
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         You can access your bitcoins from anywhere in the world.You can store             you're  Private Keys on an USB Stick , remember them , or print them on          paper.You can travel with as much bitcoins as you want you can't get
         problems on the airport  with the custom.

      
   Now i wanna discuss some arguments which are often used against bitcoin.


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   Bitcoin is used to buy drugs. That's true but you can buy drugs with every currency. The    number 1 currency for buying drugs is  the Dollar. Next time when you're at you local dealer    try to pay him with Bitcoin Smiley .

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   If my computer crashes my bitcoins will be gone. That's not really true you only have to    backup your wallet , which holds your private keys . You can copy it on an USB Stick , an
   external hard drive or just print them out.

   
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   The volatility diqualifes Bitcoin as a currency . The volatility is not beneficial for it's use as    a currency , but there a lot of services like for example bitpay which eliminates the exchange    rate risk.Another thing you have to keep in mind is that bitcoin  is still very young and as    time goes by and the marketcap grows the volatility will go down.

   

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   If bitcoin is going to establish as a commonly used currency the economy is going to break    down beacuse of it's deflationary character.Nobody would buy anything with bitcoin ,    because later they would get more goods for the same amount of btc , so everybody keeps
            holding their bitcoin.

   But look what happens if i apply the same logic on inflation. Nobody want's to sell anything    because if they sell it later they would get more money.

   That this argument isn't really true can be observated on technical deflation. Even though    nearly all electronics are getting cheaper and better you don't wait forever to buy them.
   Let's say you wan't a new big Flat  TV , if you wait you will get them cheaper , but you    can't and won't wait forever.Maybe you will wait one year but in the end you are still buying     one.
   
   Furthermore isn't it better when people buy things because they wan't them instead of having
   to buy them because there money won't be as valueable in the future as it is right now ?  


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   If i buy bitcoins now and i want to sell them later but nobody wants to buy my bitcoins I'm    screwed.
   
   That's one thing you really don't have to worry about because every exchange has a lot of    buy orders which you just have to click on and then you can sell your bitcoins.


    
   



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   In order to use bitcoin you have to have an internet connection.

   That's not even true either , the internet plays a very important part for bitcoin , but you can    use bitcoin even without an internet connection. For example you can use caucasius coins.    This are physical coins which carry a private key inside which is related to a certain bitcoin    address which has a definined amount on bitcoins on it.On the outside of the coin is the    bitcoin address. When you pay with physical bitcoins you actually change a private key with    a product.


   The best thing about Bitcoin is if you don't like it you don't have to use it it's a free system    whrere nobody is forced to use it.

   I hope now you got an idea what Bitcoin actually is and if you decide to use it , i wish you a    lot of fun using the best currency in the world.
4  Economy / Lending / BTER.com sucks ;) - need Help on: August 08, 2014, 04:56:15 PM
Traded ~30000 DOGECOINS on BTER.COM for Bitcoins . Now my balance is 9.10997mBTC i wanted to withdraw them but the minimum amout is 10.6mBTC.

So if anyone could send me 5mBTC i'd be happy , in return i would send you 6mBTC (+1mBTC).


So now you're asking why i need 5mBTC and not 1.5mBTC.

Because they are fuckers :

Quote :
"Notice: If you deposit less than 0.005 BTC, it will be accumulated and credited to your account until no less than 0.005 BTC received."

MY Deposit Address :

1NsvpSTec6GN1FXJ3pJA6nNiHWsRBQV7Ug

I'm not trying to scam just wan't my money out of that shitty exchange.

Thank you.

I'm only willing  to send the first person 6mBTC , so please check if someone else already did.
5  Economy / Service Discussion / BTER.com sucks ;) - need Help on: August 08, 2014, 04:31:50 PM
Traded ~30000 DOGECOINS on BTER.COM for Bitcoins . Now my balance is 9.10997mBTC i wanted to withdraw them but the minimum amout is 10.6mBTC.

So if anyone could send me 5mBTC i'd be happy , in return i would send you 6mBTC (+1mBTC).


So now you're asking why i need 5mBTC and not 1.5mBTC.

Because they are fuckers :

Quote :
"Notice: If you deposit less than 0.005 BTC, it will be accumulated and credited to your account until no less than 0.005 BTC received."

MY Deposit Address :

1NsvpSTec6GN1FXJ3pJA6nNiHWsRBQV7Ug

I'm not trying to scam just wan't my money out of that shitty exchange.

Thank you.

I'm only willing  to send the first person 6mBTC , so please check if someone else already did.

6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Awesome Bitcoin Song on: April 27, 2014, 02:27:33 PM
There a lot of Bitcoin Songs out there , here are some of them which i like.

10 000 Bitcoins Laura Saggers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIsZyg8OXlI

Blame it on MT.GOX

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2ku1A5Ox8U


Love you like a Bitcoin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdrSP0V-KLg


Or for those of you who are into Country Music Cheesy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEQ2nPSL5-0

Have fun with them Wink , and if you know a good  bitcoin song send it to me Smiley .
7  Local / Deutsch (German) / Bitcoin Video Erklärung on: April 18, 2014, 09:36:49 PM
Auch ich hab mich mal daran versucht Bitcoin zu erklären , jedoch ohne technischen Background , dass es auch technisch nicht versierte Menschen verstehen können.

Lange Version :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMqJkmfk_Jw

Gekürzte Version :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30q6EYLfE2k



Feedback erwünscht .
8  Local / Trading und Spekulation / Neuer Bitcoin Marktplatz - Bitalo.com on: February 28, 2014, 07:38:13 PM
Da man hier im Forum noch sehr wenig davon liest und sich Bitalo selbst mit dem Marketing ein wenig zurück hält poste ich hier etwas über Bitalo.

Bitalo.com ist im Prinzip ein Bitcoin Marktplatz der ein paar Vorteile gegenüber anderen Marktplätzen hat.

Er behält die Dezentralität von Bitcoin bei und verwendet zur Tradeabwicklung ein Multi Signatur Verfahren. (2 out of 3)
Bitalo.com hat keinen Zugriff auf deine Bitcoins diese können somit nicht "gestohlen" werden auch wenn der Marktplatz selbst gehackt wird.
Die Tradinggebühren sind dort auch sehr gering.

Aber ein Video sagt mehr als 1000 Worte :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcYHOZeb6LA


Ich persönlich habe auf Bitalo.com 2 Trades abgewickelt beide sind positiv verlaufen.


Warum mache ich hier Werbung für Bitalo ?

1. Weil ich das System unterstützenswert finde.
2. Weil zurzeit auf der Seite viel zu wenig los ist um es für mich nutzbar(Anzahl an Kauf-Angebote und Verkaufs-Angebote) zu machen .

bitalo.com
9  Local / Off-Topic (Deutsch) / Bücher Kryptographie on: January 01, 2014, 09:27:26 PM
Yo Leute ,

kann mir hier jemand Bücher zum Thema Kryptographie empfehlen ?.
Vorallem in Bezug auf Bitcoin (SHA 256,RSA-Verfahren , ECDSA usw.) Coding.
Evtl. auch mit Praxisbeispielen.

Scheint ganz beliebt zu sein :
http://www.amazon.de/Angewandte-Kryptographie-Protokolle-Algorithmen-Informationssicherheit/dp/3893198547/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

Jemand damit Erfahrung , enthält es die Bitcoin relevanten Themen ?

Ach ja ,
Vorwissen ist noch recht bescheiden :

Theorie : Caesar Chiffre , Asymmetrische Verschlüsselung , Prinzip : Anwendung : Vorteile , Symmetrische Verschlüsselung Prinzip: Anwendung:Vorteile ,Was ist eine Hash Funktion : Was ist eine Kollision , Message Space : Key Space : Ciphertext Space , Primzahlen Grundlagen , Digitale Signaturen : Prinzip.

Praxis : Programmiersprachen : C(fließend) C++(stotternd)  , das einzige was ich in Bezug auf Kryptographie bis jetzt programmiert habe , war ein Hash Table(Index-Datenstruktur) in C++. Mit ner kleinen Hash Funktion : String einlesen , Character (ASCII) Quersumme bilden und dann Modulo.
10  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Bitcoin Adresse != Public Key on: December 24, 2013, 03:30:58 AM
Hey ,
 für mich ist gerade eine kleine Welt zusammengebrochen Wink

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" 1. Man holt sich den öffentlichen Schlüssel von D (dieser Teil ist nicht machbar, falls D niemals Bitcoins an andere gesendet hat, denn aus einer Bitcoin-Adresse lässt sich nicht der öffentliche Schlüssel berechnen).

 2. Der öffentliche Schlüssel ist kein Geheimnis und kann in der Blockchain mit Leichtigkeit gefunden werden.
 3. Man generiert aus dem öffentlichen Schlüssel von D den passenden geheimen Schlüssel (dieser Teil ist bisher nicht möglich)
 4.Man kann nun beliebige Transaktionen mit D als Absender erzeugen, da man die Nachrichten mit Hilfe des geheimen Schlüssels signieren kann."

Quelle :

https://blog.bitcoin.de/kryptografie-des-bitcoins-fuer-anfaenger

Ich habe immer gedacht , die Bitcoin Adresse ist der Public Key des Schlüsselpaars.
Dem ist aber anscheinend nicht so.

Jetzt stellen sich mir 2 Fragen.

1. Warum verwendet man nicht einfach den Public Key des Schlüsselpaares als Adresse ?? (dafür gibt es bestimmt einen Grund so wie ich Nakamoto kenne Smiley )
2. Wie berechnet (oder bekommt) man die Bitcoin Adresse ?


Auf https://de.bitcoin.it/wiki/Adresse steht leider nichts hilfreiches dazu .
11  Local / Off-Topic (Deutsch) / Gedankenexperiment - Printed Blockchain on: December 21, 2013, 11:41:06 PM
Angenommen es tritt Armageddon ein alle technische Gerät werden durch was auch immer zerstört.

Dann könnte man das Bitcoin System wieder zum laufen bringen falls jemand die Blockchain auf Papier ausgedruckt hat.

Gibt es jemanden der das macht ? Welches Format würde sich empfehlen (Binär , Hexadezimal , Barcode , QR Code ....) vor allem um Platz zu sparen und die Digitalisierung zu vereinfachen.

Wie viel Seiten würde man momentan benötigen um die ganze Blockchain zu speichern ?.

Zuerst zippen oder raren , oder sonst irgendwie komprimieren ?


Habe schon gegoogelt , aber da kommt immer nur der Paperwalletscheiß daher.Gibt es irgendeine gedruckte Version der Blockchain ?



12  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Genesis Block - Erste Transaktion on: December 06, 2013, 03:06:34 AM
Habe mir gerade das Video How Bitcoin works under The Hood ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lx9zgZCMqXE ) angeschaut und bin dort auf die erste Bitcoin Transaktion gestoßen  http://s14.directupload.net/file/d/3463/3t88isxv_png.htm . Derjenige der dieses Rätsel löst bekommt die ersten 50 BTC.

Nun frage ich mich wer ist der "Aussteller" dieses Rätsel und nach welchen Kriterien wurde es gebildet . Ist es durch Source-Code vorherbestimmt ?

Und was ist die Frage des Rätsel ? Irgendein Hashwert nehme ich mal an -? und danach Operation Check Signature .? (Siehe Bild) 
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Cgminer Error 55 GPU 0 Failure ... on: August 09, 2013, 04:29:37 AM
Hello ,

i am trying to get Cgminer working . I am Mining on the pool wemineltc.com   .

I start the Cgminer with following options : "cgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://eu.wemineltc.com:3333 -u myusername.2 -p mypassword"

Here is what happens :

Started cgminer 3.1.0
Probing for an alive pool
Network diff set to 56.9 M
Error -55 : Enqueueing kernel onto command queue. (clEnqueueNDRangeKernel)
GPU 0 failure , disabling !
Thread 0 being disabled

Can someone help me ?

Graphic card : ATI(AMD) Radeon HD4650 -> latest drivers installed and also Amd SDK + OpenCL

14  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Wallet verschlüsseln und Paperwallet on: August 01, 2013, 01:04:43 AM
Habe gerade meine Wallet verschlüsselt habe dabei die Meldung : "Alle vorherigen Sicherungen Ihrer Brieftasche sollten durch die neu erzeugte, verschlüsselte Brieftasche ersetzt werden. Aus Sicherheitsgründen werden vorherige Sicherungen der unverschlüsselten Brieftasche nutzlos, sobald Sie die neue, verschlüsselte Brieftasche verwenden."

Das Guthaben ist doch mit meinen Private Key gekoppelt , ob ich da nun eine alte Sicherung mit dem private Key habe oder eine verschlüsselte Sicherung mit dem selben private Key  sollte doch völlig egal sein.

Wie lässt sich sowas überhaupt umsetzen ?

Wenn das wirklich stimmt was da steht dann kann ich auch keine Paperwallet(als Backup) verwenden , wenn ich eine verschlüsselte Wallet habe oder ?
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Litecoins Ubuntu Paperwallet on: July 30, 2013, 05:15:53 AM
So i am using Litecoin-qt on Ubuntu 13.04 but like on the Bitcoin Client there is no menu . So i can not dump my private key.
On the Bitcoin Client the problem could be solved by opening the client and pressing ALT and entering "help" so the Bitcoin Help Menu opened and i could get to the Console and dump my private key . But on the Litecoin Client the "ALT-Function" does not work.

How do i get my private Key ? Will this bug (that there's no menu in Ubuntu) be fixed ?
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Litecoin Mining GUIMiner Scrypt Stuck on Connecting on: July 17, 2013, 02:29:29 AM
I am using GUIMiner Scrypt for Mining Litecoins . I have a NVIDIA GPU (Geforce 9400 GT) and i am using the CUDA Miner .
When i start mining it stucks on "Connecting" , but i know it's mining because i can see how "the screen"is slowing down and if i look on the pool mining site it says that i am currently mining at xx kHashs/s .

Does someone knows the reason why it says connecting although it's mining ?

17  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Wallet Datei lesen on: May 01, 2013, 09:39:13 PM
Ist es möglich die Wallet Datei auszulesen , damit ich mir die Schlüsselpaare aufschreiben kann.
Verwende den "ofiziellen" Bitcoin Client mit Windows .Verwende Windows , wallet.dat befindet sich im Standardordner (...AppData/Roaming/Bitcoin)  .
Die wallet Datei ist noch unverschlüsselt.

Würde mir gern die Schlüsselpaare ausdrucken oder aufschreiben. Mit dem Editor bekomme ich logischerweise nur wirres Zeug.



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