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41  Local / Альтернативные криптовалюты / Re: [ANN][ KICKICO ] ВЕТКА ОФИЦИАЛЬНОЙ БАУНТИ КАМПАНИИ on: July 12, 2017, 11:49:22 AM
Зачем делать недельные выплаты по 200 монет например ,это за месяц 1000 монет не будет и то у героя  Grin А 3000 монет стоят 1 эфир,ну не знаю,проще весь пул разделить и все,а так не то все,невыгодно короч вообще,я ухожу Grin

trader_999, какие вознаграждения вы считаете приемлемыми? ведь это цена на ICO.
42  Economy / Digital goods / Re: 🌟 DrYe5's Kohls Cash Marketplace @ E-Codes 🌟 on: May 14, 2017, 11:53:56 AM
The code worked very well. will buy soon as possible again.
43  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: HELP!!! No Bitcoin Transaction???????? on: April 03, 2013, 05:51:00 PM
So it looks like it transferred http://blockchain.info/tx-index/3b2a98c763d55db0845c380d05721a2fc9aba8f5e20a0e9e2d3bbeb3a9ecd10a

So we're all good here?
44  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin-Qt/bitcoind version 0.8.1 available on: March 20, 2013, 07:26:57 AM
hopefully the PPA gets updated faster than last time, it was three days after the release before us linux guys got it.

Who maintains this PPA anyway? Is there a way we can verify the .debs from the normal packages just to be 100% safe?

Is it possible to run the linux bitcoin client 100% portably off a flash drive?

Unless bitcoin.org has been comprismised, we're fine since they advertise the PPA.

Bluematt does, he's a contributed a lot to bitcoin development.

Should be possible to run of a flash drive, IDK why you would though.
45  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin-Qt/bitcoind version 0.8.1 available on: March 18, 2013, 06:45:37 PM
hopefully the PPA gets updated faster than last time, it was three days after the release before us linux guys got it.
46  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BITONOMY.COM - a social news aggregator (reddit) for the Bitcoin economy on: February 20, 2013, 06:05:14 AM
what's the point when there is already a reddit.com/r/bitcoin?
47  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin-Qt / bitcoind version 0.8.0 released on: February 20, 2013, 06:03:11 AM
No PPA yet....
48  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could Bitcoin be a solution for the raw milk market? on: February 19, 2013, 07:28:43 AM

Try planting a seed that didn't come from Monsanto.

you clearly don't understand this...

the problem is people suing seeds that did come from Monsanto without paying them for the use of those seeds(like harvesting seeds from previous plants or buying them from someone else).

People are free to use seeds that didn't come from Monsanto. Why would they not...

Perhaps starting a campaign to actually have the law reverted would also be a good idea? Maybe it would not work, maybe it would, it all depends how much you'd put into it. I'd love to see 1 million people march to their local decision makers and ask them to reconsider their views.
that's certainly the best plan.  There are organized efforts to change these laws, but to my knowledge, nothing has changed, and farmers are regularly raided, even under the suspicion of sales.

That's how the laws work, if you are suspected of doing something illegal, they arrest you, they don't wait till they have full proof, that's the point of investigations and the resulting trial.
49  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Introducing bitcoin to facebook and social connections - is this too defensive? on: February 18, 2013, 10:38:39 AM
 
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Why does a criminal use cell phones and not morse code through the telegraph system?

AFAIK, there is no telegraph system anymore.

Anyway, I don't like it. Posts like these is a reason people are starting to hate facebook, because people use it as their little soapbox and not just a way to communicate with friends, it'll go right next to the poltical posts and the religion posts. It also reaks of conspiracy theory, another thing most people hate, only people who like the subject matter in it are ok with them.
50  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why bitcoin isn't going to make it: The National Security Agency on: February 18, 2013, 10:26:59 AM
They could only take over Bitcoin if it was owned by one person, but the code is open source and distributed everywhere, Bitcoin supporters already won long term ages ago and they can't do anything about it.
I don't think you understand cryptography.

I dont think you do either. Unless NSA has figured something no one else in the world has, then SHA2 is reasonably safe

Even then, this has been considered and bitcoin can move to another crypto https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Weaknesses#Breaking_the_cryptography  satoshi himself mentioned it could be done, but he did say that 3 years ago.
51  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could Bitcoin be a solution for the raw milk market? on: February 18, 2013, 10:08:53 AM

Raw milk is obviously more dangerous then pasteurized.  You are 10x more likely to get sick from raw milk then from pasteurized.


All things being equal, that might be true, but they're not. Consider that store-bought milk is mixed together from many different suppliers.

How can you say its 10x more dangerous? Got any peer-reviewed studies to prove that? By what basis is it considered more dangerous?

Why, yes! There is a such a study!

From the CDC's nice little wrap-up on it

  • During 1993–2006, 121 outbreaks reported to CDC were caused by dairy products where the investigators could determine if the dairy product was pasteurized or unpasteurized (raw). These outbreaks included 4,413 illnesses, 239 hospitalizations, and 3 deaths.
  • 73 outbreaks (46 from fluid milk and 27 from cheese) were caused by raw milk, and 48 outbreaks (10 from fluid milk and 38 from cheese) were caused by pasteurized milk.
  • Probably no more than 1% of the milk consumed in the United States is raw, yet more outbreaks were caused by raw milk than by pasteurized milk.
  • If you consider the number of outbreaks caused by raw milk in light of the very small amount of milk that is consumed raw, the risk of outbreaks caused by raw milk is at least 150 times greater than the risk of outbreaks caused by pasteurized milk.[/li
If you want to go by outbreak count, it means you are 150 times more likely to become sick.

Not good enough?  Then let's go by illnesses count(sick/hospital/death) The study (which you can read in full here http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/18/3/pdfs/11-1370.pdf ) says


SourceIllnesseshospitalizationsDeaths
Raw1,5712022
Pasteurized2,842371

First thought? "See! Pasteurized milk is more dangerous! More people got sick!" Wrong. More got sick in the same sense that three people got sick at a high school and two got sick at home for home school, does that make home school safer? Hell no. But back to numbers. For the sake of simplicity let's say everyone drinks milk in the US(US pop 313,914,040), 99% drink pasteurized milk, 1% drinks raw. The percent of people who have been harmed by pasteurized milk is 0.00089629% or about 9 per million users, but at the same time, the percent of those who have been harmed by raw milk is 0.0500455% or about 500.4 per million users

If you go by illness count, drinking raw milk means you are 55 times more likely to become sick

Want to go by hospitalizations next? 540 times more likely to end up in the hostipal

How about deaths, surely you don't want to die, becuase you are 198 times more likely to die

This study was conducted by a group who are accredited by the ACCME ("ACCME? who the hell are they?!") which is a council who set the standard for continuing medication education Founded by the lovely people at the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), the American Hospital Association (AHA), the American Medical Association (AMA), the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the Association for Hospital Medical Education (AHME), the Council of Medical Specialty Societies (CMSS), and the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB)

You're turn. You have a study saying it's safer?
52  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [IN-DEVLOPMENT] How about a site to guess the next difficulty? on: July 15, 2011, 10:01:30 PM
anyone like the idea?

I ask because I hate to waste my time and server doing something no one will use.
53  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: How about a site to guess the next difficulty? on: July 12, 2011, 10:14:31 PM
Django deals with most of your needs

user management (password SHA/cookies/CSRF/change password)
database abstraction
and Other do-dads (lots of modules)

get yourself an ubuntu server and sudo apt-get install python-django
I'm actually just looking to learn how to do thing with PHP, it's nothing serious, just for fun. I'm also seeing what I can do completely from scratch. I also think I'd have no idea how to use that.

That and I have no access to a ubuntu server atm, just my windows server at home and my super limited access linux server i get free.

54  Bitcoin / Project Development / [IN-DEVLOPMENT] How about a site to guess the next difficulty?(for fun) on: July 12, 2011, 07:14:08 PM
I'm trying to learn PHP by myself with help from my brother who is still learning too and I wanted to know if people would be interested in a site that lets you guess the next (or future?) difficulty for bitcoin generation.

What i was thinking is

  • A profile page to view your previous guesses
  • A page to view who got the closest(the difficulty goes right to the decimal, so that be interesting)
  • Guessing closes ~1 week before it changes
  • Guess at for any point in time, still closes 1 week before(guess waaaaay early and still was closest of all? you're a prediction god)
  • No BTC at stake, if you bet on the side, whatever, do that
  • Winner gets: Pride
  • a statistic page, has like page views, guesses, usercount, maybe browser stats(all this maybe)

What I'm looking to figure out on the server-side
  • A crude way of loging in and setting a cookie
  • sorting
  • file writing and reading, sorting, etc, etc.
  • user/password managing, figuring out how to use a salt and such and hashing them(I know nothing of security, so I will make that clear with giant text "USE A STUPID PASSWORD!!! I DON'T KNOW WHAT I'M DOING"
  • Maybe a way to change your password(still trying to think how i'll do user number
  • Database or SQL? ha, i'll figure that out some other time, for now TEXT FILE ALL THE THINGS
  • Other do-dads
  • no javascript, I don't know how to use JS...
  • EDIT: Maybe Who's line is it anyways? "point bets"  Cheesy "where the bets don't matter, that's right, the bets are as real as Joan River's face.


All you need is to make a username and pass. No address, no email, nothing. Patience too, this will be buggier than timon and pumbaa.

I may host it on the server godaddy gave me for free with the domain purchase(it has ads that i can't remove) OR on this tiny little server I have here at home(no ads).




How's that sound for any idea?
55  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This is what reddit thinks of bitcoin on: June 26, 2011, 02:33:36 PM
Either way I figured you guys would get a kick out of it. Notice the disgust and rage. People don't like bitcoin.

Completely wrong.

1. it was downvoted because the thread sucked. Plain and simple, dance your way around it if you like but that's the truth, there was only one was the thread was going to go, to one big huge cluster of begging for coins. That's not fun, I don't know about you but I don't go to reddit to read "PLEEEEEEEEEEEEZZZEEEEEEEEEEEEE" threads, I want to know about cats and their cute poses.

2. http://reddit.com/Bitcoin exists.

3. A sample size of 49 people on reddit is like walking into a school and asking the first kid "want a cookie" and get a reply "nah, it's time for class" and then run a story in the paper "GRADES OVER EATING? The rapid rise in public schools discouraging eating."

4. Again, the thread sucked.
56  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Compromised MtGox account help on: June 21, 2011, 07:50:28 AM
just search the list for your email address.
57  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: HELP: Is "Bitcoin Toss" legit/safe? on: June 18, 2011, 02:38:46 PM
there was a few bug, but after i messaged him, it is now working fine Wink

its legit Wink  Wink

I thought he was no longer supporting the site? but just keeping it there to use.
58  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin not received...why? on: June 18, 2011, 01:39:57 PM
If you didn't get to 1 coin in 4 days, you're looking at an AVERAGE of more than a month to find a block your, that doesn't include the difficulty increasing.

Yeah, sorry, I failed to mention that I started 4 days ago and I've had the miner off and on trying to optimize it, so my contributions kept resetting. If I'd left the miner on I'd probably be a lot further ahead. I'm pushing ~450 mh/s (which I thought was a bit low for my cards, hence my "cry for help" thread).

use this nifty thing
http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator.php

just fill in the mh/s and you get the average of mining, in a pool, you get around the average because it takes out alot of the variance of solo mining.

right now, 450mh/s in a month gives you ~15BTC, that's about 3 months and some odd days to find it yourself on average with solo to get 50BTC,  with the difficulty rising incredible, you're looking at much longer (currently 877226.66666667 , next one(at current rate) will be about 1190k, which means 30% harder, which means nearly 30% harder every 1.6ish weeks)


I'm so positive. /sarcasm
59  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin not received...why? on: June 18, 2011, 01:13:43 PM
transfers are not immediate.
It takes approx. 10 minutes for each new block to be attached to the chain.
Thus a transfer takes at least 10 minutes.

that and he has payouts sent out every hour and you have to wait the 120 confirmations NEEDED to actually spend the 50BTC the pool mined, then t your share is added to what's stored on the account page




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I ran for about 4 days and never hit a 1 coin payout. So, yeah, lol, do the math.
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I'm running solo now, mainly because the anticipation of possibly finding a block and getting 50 coins is more gratifying to me than seeing a payout of 1000th's of a coin on every block that is found.
If you didn't get to 1 coin in 4 days, you're looking at an AVERAGE of more than a month to find a block yourself, that doesn't include the difficulty increasing.
60  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Predictacoin on: June 17, 2011, 12:24:01 AM
I could probably do this in probably the most stupidest way possible.
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