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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: CNC contains clipboard logger?
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on: May 04, 2013, 12:04:20 AM
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Anyone can compile from the source code. If the source code is given, I feel safe. Why they want to put a logger there? I think their propose is to hype the coin and get something there. If you don't feel secure using the executables they provide, then just compile yourself.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Secondard Altcoin Investment Advice
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on: May 03, 2013, 11:31:20 PM
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That's right! "At some point all" the dot coms became worthless.
Especially Google. And Apple. And Yahoo. And Pandora.
/fucktard lol, you must not a baby that time, remember these? InfoSpace, webvan, freeinternet.com, startups.com, open.com, pets.com, etc etc I've been in silicon valley for 20 years and saw them up and down. now the alt coins exactly the same, albeit a lot less in scale.
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Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / How do I have multiple wallets, with one computer?
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on: May 03, 2013, 11:20:08 PM
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Can I just move one wallet.dat to, say, wallet1.dat, then create another wallet? How do I transfer funds between the two wallets if I have only one computer? I know with multiple computers it is easier. But with one, do you know note down the inactive address, and send to it, and swap the wallet file name and reload qt?
Sorry if it is a too simple question, but I tested with small amount FTC, and the amount I sent to inactive one I can not see it anymore, even I swapped the wallet file names and reload the qt.
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Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: What are checkpoints in bitcoin code?
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on: May 03, 2013, 06:23:51 AM
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So they are added gradually as we reach there, this can only protect tampering with the existing data, there's no way to prevent future data tampering. Am I right? If the quantum computer comes out, then it just need to take the current blockchain, then change code and make new executable, by doing something like each block generate 1k coins, for example, and attach the new ones in the chain. This will overwrite the existing chain, though no previous data (checked by checkpoints) will be changed.
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Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / What are checkpoints in bitcoin code?
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on: May 03, 2013, 06:00:50 AM
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I am reading bitcoin codes, and I don't quite get what are checkpoints in the bitcoin code: ( 11111, uint256("0x0000000069e244f73d78e8fd29ba2fd2ed618bd6fa2ee92559f542fdb26e7c1d")) ( 33333, uint256("0x000000002dd5588a74784eaa7ab0507a18ad16a236e7b1ce69f00d7ddfb5d0a6")) ( 74000, uint256("0x0000000000573993a3c9e41ce34471c079dcf5f52a0e824a81e7f953b8661a20")) (105000, uint256("0x00000000000291ce28027faea320c8d2b054b2e0fe44a773f3eefb151d6bdc97")) (134444, uint256("0x00000000000005b12ffd4cd315cd34ffd4a594f430ac814c91184a0d42d2b0fe")) (168000, uint256("0x000000000000099e61ea72015e79632f216fe6cb33d7899acb35b75c8303b763")) (193000, uint256("0x000000000000059f452a5f7340de6682a977387c17010ff6e6c3bd83ca8b1317")) (210000, uint256("0x000000000000048b95347e83192f69cf0366076336c639f9b7228e9ba171342e")) (216116, uint256("0x00000000000001b4f4b433e81ee46494af945cf96014816a4e2370f11b23df4e")) (225430, uint256("0x00000000000001c108384350f74090433e7fcf79a606b8e797f065b130575932"))
Are they hashes of the blocks at 11111,33333, etc positions? If so how can we precompute them, as going from 1 to block 225430 would take big amount of time of computations...
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