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Economy / Service Discussion / Vircurex might be worse than MT.Gox
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on: January 02, 2015, 10:08:07 AM
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Hallo everyone, Everyone is always going about MT.Gox but I know quite a few people who had lost BTC at Vircurex and their shady operations at Cryptostocks,com, their trick is always the same.... someone stole some BTC from their account and they cannot pay back. Anyone had some problems with Vircurex shall speak up.
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Other / Politics & Society / Who needs political parties when we have cryptocurrencies
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on: December 29, 2013, 06:35:17 PM
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It seems in future you don't need to vote anymore for any political party all you do you buy some Greenpeace coins or some republican party coins some democrat coins or even some communist or some neo-nazi coins and people who are behind the coins will be in charge of the agenda their coin is standing for. If your community security is up to sh.. you buy some Chub security coins specially for you area or if you want to get involved in a war in the Congo you buy some Congo-rebel coins. So it seems after the old financial system is gone the old government is also gone .....
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Economy / Economics / Bitcoin Bubble
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on: March 29, 2013, 08:54:08 AM
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People who talk about a bitcoin bubble still don't get the bitcoin concept. There are only 21000000 Bitcoins. Half of the 21000000 million are not available at the moment only the next 40 odd years, this gives us at the moment 11000000 Bitcoins. From the 11000000 Bitcoins there are 6000000 lost allready, this leaves us with 5000000 Bitcoins. Than there are the 400 richest bitcoin owners which a ammount of 3500000 Bitcoins which they are hoarding, this leaves us with a liquid stock of 1500000 Bitcoins for the rest of the world.
This is 1,5 million Bitcoins only liquid now Mister Bubble, there is no Bubble, there are not enough BTC on this planet it is the Fiat currency bubble letting slowly steam of feeding the hungry Bitcoin vacuum.
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Bitcoin / Legal / Bitcoin Foundation and antitrust law
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on: March 23, 2013, 04:23:14 PM
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Bitcoin-Foundation could in the future run into problems with the antitrust law! It would be better to create a second and third proxy Bitcoin-Foundation in order to protect the original one.
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Bitcoin / Mining support / Mining Btc addresses with Vanitygen very slow to store them with the o- command
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on: March 17, 2013, 12:01:01 PM
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I would like to find out if there is a possibility to store all new bitcoin addresses which are generated in the RAM ?.
I know the bitcoin addresses can be stored in a txt. file with the -o results.txt command, unfortunately this is way to slow, this will store not all new generated bitcoin addresses in the folder, only a few of them so it is even quicker to use bitaddress.com to generate bitcoin addresses.
If there is a way to store huge ammounts of BTC-addresses with vanitygen in a file, folder or memory other than the -o command let me know. Thanks for a reply.
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Other / Off-topic / Problem with Probability
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on: December 13, 2012, 07:34:46 AM
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In a suburb 30% of the households have installed security systems, a. If a household is chosen at random from this suburb what is the probability that this household has not installed an security system? b. If two households are choosen at random from this suburb what is the probability that neither has installed an security system?
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Other / Beginners & Help / Bitcoin channel irc.lfnet.org
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on: December 09, 2012, 09:32:57 AM
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Some more stupid questions:
It says here: Bitcoin is administered through a decentralized peer-to-peer network. Now on the other hand side I read that most Bitcoin nodes are constantly connected to this channel ( irc.lfnet.org) while running. So this means actually the client is not a decentralized peer-to-peer network. Hence my questions:
1. Is it possible the client is connecting to a dedicated server without someone knowing? 2. Is it possible even the client is "open source" there are some hidden programms running in the background? 3. It it possible there is a central point like (irc.lfnet.org) where all information (transactions etc. ) are collected and analysed ?
Thanks Please dont reply to this question if you get angry about stupid questions....
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Other / Beginners & Help / Blockchain: List of nodes blockchain.info is connected to
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on: December 07, 2012, 08:30:52 PM
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Following questions:
1. What does this exactly mean: List of nodes blockchain.info is connected to. Are this all Bitcoin clients running globally which are connected to blockchain.info or just some random clients? 2 How is blockchain.info connected to this nodes, there must be some code in the client in order for blockchain.info to get the connection otherwise how do they get the connection information?
Thanks for the answers.
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