Good luck with this pool Although if I had any advice I'd say lower the fee to something insignificant like 0.1% for now. It is already extremely expensive and risky to mine in a pool that has never solved a block before.
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WARNING DONT SEND lol
As if we need a warning
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Spin em
Can't find a wiki account by this name. See here
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I was wondering, is the raw data for the nice block maker heatmap available for download? I'm talking about this thing. I can't find it anywhere, but if it is available, I would totally love to see it. I don't have a way to make the raw data available, but I could post monthly (or per 4032 block) summaries to pastebin if you like. That'd be really helpful. Would there be summaries all the way back to block 0? I'd like to research the behavior of mining pools over time.
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I was wondering, is the raw data for the nice block maker heatmap available for download? I'm talking about this thing. I can't find it anywhere, but if it is available, I would totally love to see it.
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It was here before they closed down: http://www.bitmit.net/en/img/trade_uploads/2013/04/22/a-piece-of-bitcoin-histor_6b3d3012.jpgUnfortunately I do not have a copy of the image originally hosted here, and I cannot for the life of me find one anywhere else. It is a photograph of the graphics card that solved block 210,000 - notable for being the first block to yield 25 bitcoins rather than 50. The card was sold to Chaang Noi (Goat) in 2013 for something like 10 bitcoins, and is presumably still in his possession. Hell if I know Does anyone have a copy of this image? I would love to use it on bitcoin.it.
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Mr Coin
Done Traxx
Done, but please do not advertise mixing services
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username: Thecoins.club - Thank you done
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I can do this if you don't care about PoS
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My faith in humanity can be represented with the following graph:
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Lets imagine your mine with half hashpower. Lets imagine that a block can contain 6000 transactions. Attacker has 1/2 hashpower. Offered load is 4000 tx/block.
Attacker crafts 2000/tx block at 1coin/tx fee level. Making the rest match him (plus episilon, which we'll disregard).
His average cost for spam is 1000 coin/block (2000 * 1-rate). His average income is 2000 coin/block (4000 * rate). (He doesn't get income from his spam, he saves its cost however; see prior line) His net income is 1000 coins/block, on average.
Well, what if the attacker's block is orphaned, and other pools pick up the now-unconfirmed transactions with 1 BTC fees? Would the attacker be able to prevent that?
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Hey, would it be possible to add new namespaces to the wiki? I don't think you can do it without editing LocalSettings. That'd be cool, though; there's a short list of stuff I can't do myself here
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Bitstamp is stuck at $299, dang 200+ BTC wall edit: yay, it was taken down
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