It's called nt kernel not nt technology.
Jesus this is a horrible idea.
Why do you post 5 messages in a row? I like this idea, though not in the way this is being implemented right now. Edit: Honestly, if you're running for moderator this is creating a bad image.
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"risk is haven 't[sic]" Everything has risk. Even keeping coins under a mattress.
There's no reason not to show us TXIDs for the transactions you make. It allows us to audit things.
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This has been done many times on nearly every site that accepts bitcoins. For each user the server creates a new bitcoin address and tells the user to send funds there. Once the funds are sent the user is credited with getting those coins.
Anyway, until you learn more about Bitcoin I wouldn't try to do such a thing.
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While you do have some point on HTTPS, you point 3 is stupid. There is no implications showing your "public" btc address.
And what if someone MITMs the page and serves you their own address?
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You just can't take modulo on one side since that's not fundamentally following from theorems and not going to lead you anywhere. The (mod 9) annotation applies to the entire line, putting it into modular arithmetic. It looks like you screwed up and now hate us all for your own stupidity.
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AFAIK Bitcoin is unadulterated.
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I did not read through all the craps above, but why are people talking about elliptic curves? SHA-256 is not based on elliptic curve cryptography, it is simple prime factorisation cryptography, am I mistaken?
Neither really. ECC is indeed based on elliptic curves. It's used to sign transactions in the bitcoin blockchain. SHA is not prime factorization. That's RSA, just about. SHA is its own little thing, based on AFAIK a Merkle-Damgard construction.
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Update: Looks like they disabled it over at Google. As always, remain diligent with links and attachments.
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Report it at the goo.gl abuse form. Hopefully google will take a look. BTW this URL is at the bottom of goo.gl itself if you want to verify that this is not just a random form I made,
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On this planet. The design of ECC revolves around age-old mathematical definitions and theorems with that kind of shorthand, so accept it here.
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What about the blockchain itself storing these specialty addresses? An existing wallet would publish a short/friendly ASCII address, potentially with fees that would go to miners similar to other transactions.
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My brother is 14 and has more common sense...
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For quantum computing, not true. It can still only do finite work depending on the computer's design, and there still aren't large enugh quantum computers to do SHA256 and mining.
As for SHA being broken, SHA is nothing like Skipjack. It got independently validated.
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Will a Windows wallet be compiled before launch and made available as a binary?
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Take caution with teamviewer and make sure that you are working with someone trustworthy. Ask for clarification if you don't understand what the other party is doing.
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Can I use cgminer to print bernankoins?
No, the wallet is enough to print (same as primecoin). However we are working hard with EPSON, HP and Lexmark to bring out the first ASIPs. Looks like Brother is shipping their ASIP machines now: Oh, I own that exact model. Image quality is brilliant but color support is a bit bad.
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2 questions: Why are commits being stripped from the repository? And how is a block every 2 seconds sustainable? If nobody can download the blockchain it would be worthless.
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Taking my daily bump. Anyone want to take this over, feel free, but PM me first.
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Unfortunately I've never really worked with PWM. Digital is really my forte due to my educational background.
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