"...I've been running bitcoin since 2009 ..."
a.) "... I've been running bitcoin [mining software] since 2009 ..." i.e., "I have a lot of BTC"
b.) "... I've been mining bitcoin since 2009 ..." and mistranscribed as 'running'
1,100,111 BTC could mean 103 BTC.
All the rest is Clifford Irving redux, internalized.
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I'm all out of CLAMs. I sold 50 btc at 0.00076 and about 50 btc more around 0.0008. That's it for me. The price should go up now. Great for those that got in at such a cheap price!
Good to hear, enjoy your Btc Interesting recovery Indeed... Polo's fees will add up quickly while you're faking market activity by buying your sell orders back. Gullable as you may be.. your shillery makes you an accessory to this fraud/ crime. Speaking of which.. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=210646Any day now with the taking down of your scam promo/sig, "Creative". What's more impressive - how wrong A Man's Tot is all the time, or how unaware of himself he is all the time?
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JD bankroll just crossed 1 million.
dooglus needs to invent a tradeable JD instrument that polo can list. that way people can participate in JD (and CLAMs?) without dooglus holding all the CLAMs. Is this a good CLAMidea, or is my CLAMidea bad, by definition? inb4 anybody else who thinks I'm a CLAMidiot
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I'm all out of CLAMs. I sold 50 btc at 0.00076 and about 50 btc more around 0.0008. That's it for me. The price should go up now. Great for those that got in at such a cheap price!
Congrats on the 100 BTC Curious said in polo trollbox that it's not his money.
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Yeah, "clamour" is the British English equivalent of "clamor." For the sake of brevity, it started as "clamor," but "clamour" has the words "our" and "clam" in it.
About the 10,000 block frame: That's a moving frame. There is no deadline for votes; instead, whenever >50% of blocks staked in any 10,000 block window express support of a petition, that's considered a majority. So in effect, the vote can occur any time.
I'd just like to take a moment and thank Kefkius who's development with CLAM has been invaluable. We haven't said so yet officially, but we consider him part of the team I still don't really understand what's supposed to happen in the event of a successful vote. Can you expand on that? So far I gather that nothing really happens, it's just a metric you can use to assess whether x% of people are likely to run a new fork with your proposed changes. It'd be up to the petition-maker to implement any changes they'd like to see, and convince people to run the new version.
Is that about the gist of it?
Your first part is correct, it is a metric that can be used to assess the current "will" of the network. Its up to the petition-maker to gain support for their idea.. but not necessarily required for them to have code. By having the vote you will already know if people are willing to run the new version or not.. no convincing should really be required assuming the vote reaches majority. I personally suggest a formal place to create a detailed plan of implementation once a vote has been won, think CIP's (clam improvement protocol) which could be hosted on the nochowerderforyou git repo. or CLAP (CLAm Proposal) for short. Dev1: Did you get the CLAP? Dev2: Whattt?
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Our CLAM - The CLAMour Specification
This looks like a lot of work in a short time by the CLAM devs. I suggest a proposal created by CLAMour be called .... a CLAMidea That way a person can say, "I have a CLAMidea". WARNING: Don't say, "I have CLAMidea".
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retailers accept checks
You finally get it, lol.
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Kids in the car always want to go faster, but only the driver and engineers know the limits of what is safe. The kids will cry that they didn't get to go faster, but it's for their own good.
When the oil companies and tire manufacturers stop doing business with the driver and engineers, the car stops.
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Great leaders do not desire power. He gave up his leadership position in Core out of principle only to have Core turn against him to disallow the changes he wanted to implement. That he does not want to lead XT is good sign, he must be one of the greatest and rarest type of leaders like Cincinatius, who was a roman dictator who also freely laid down his power, this should be considered admirable.
Why are you bringing Satoshi into this?
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XMR Fans,give yourself a nice XMAS gift ! XMR for XMAS, this sound cool. Here is my new painting -first small 5 panels painting -90 cm x 70 cm ( usually I made 5 panels paintings much larger). - MONERO TRANSFER - 200 USD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Is this your other painting under the influence of a chain saw and some rotation - like a jigsaw puzzle?
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Today I wanted to deposit some DASH but I could not generate another address. Support says that "that functionally is removed". Please bring it back, some people just don't want all their deposits connected via the blockchain...
Edit: InfiniteJest just said in the Trollbox that this is because of some kind of abuse. Why not limit it to a max of 1 new Address every few minutes or just do as P-Funk said, use a new one after an old one has been used. Thats good practice in Crypto anyway. For now, I'll have to go with another service until this functionality is restored..
Dam!
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Thus note that Zerocash will always be (and Monero is until they replace CN with CoinShuffle) untenable.
Like Tesla, Kafka, Van Gogh, and Jim Croce - the adoration, recognition, and honor that Anonymint's Testicle War deserves will come too late, if ever. His prediction that XMR, will, in his words, "... never be a ten ...", is poignant. You can hear the sadness in his voice (or in his keyboard). On the other hand, if XMR goes forward into crypto history as "a solid nine", that would be okay. Nobody has ever seen a ten. Lots of eights, a few nines, but never a ten.
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But finally trip up by using an account with a similar name
The order of digging is also claimed to be a mistake. I'm seeing a pattern of someone who is generally careless and/or impulsive and doesn't hide things very well. Or a coincidence. Either is possible. Either is possible = is possible I ETHER Vitalik, is that you?
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Can't tell the conspiracy players without a program:
curious CreativeCuriosity Creativex Exploited Jose Curious (anagrams to Jocuserious - jocular, serious, creative, curious, and conspiratorial) smooth smoothie dooglus - anagrams to "o, old Gus!" Bay Area Coins - anagrams to "I B A scary one" Satoshi - anagrams to "is hot as" Mark Karpeles - anagrams to "a real peak skam" (had to use the leftover "a" from BAC, thanks!) "r" - anagrams to "r" (leftover from .... oh, never mind)
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Is there a summary available somewhere? What is the digger doing and why?
Someone mentioned it in the Polobox the other day and I am merely curious.
Whoa!! You're curious? HippieDick, get on this, right now! This guy's name anagrams to "Jose Curious". A clue!!!
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There are 644,322 accounts on Bitcointalk. Of those, only 55 have the word "curious" or "curiosity" in them. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=mlist;sa=searchYou could say the odds that "SuperClam - creativecuriosity" (the dev) and "Curious" (the digger) do NOT know each other are around 11,700 to 1. I'm not a statistics expert but that is (wait for it)..... curious. I applaud them and thank them for devising, planning, hiding, carrying out, and revealing this conspiracy with timing that is both elegant and explosive. The only way it could have been better is if they had revealed it on November 22. I especially want to thank "curious" for not using a new user name when it came time to reveal.
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I wasn't thinking too much about hiding the true number of coins. If I did, I would have realized to not dig them in descending block order. The reason I was digging so slowly was because that was the speed I was selling them at on Poloniex. To not risk losing the coins, I did not have a clamcoin wallet set up and I did not want to send more coins than necessary to Poloniex. So there was no need to dig them up faster. The only reason I'm digging them up faster now is to try to remove some uncertainty.
Hi curious! First and most importantly congratulations on your clam windfall. I'm jealous, no lie. I'm impressed you kept all your faucet milking addies funded long enough to catch the clams! I do have a question, if you didn't have a clamcoin wallet how did you dig your clams? I had figured you already had your gazillion coins in your wallet already. Unlike others I think you've played it pretty well. I think many who were confronted with such a windfall would have just driven price down with massive selling, especially once dooglus figured out what was going on. Also, I'm surprised no one has invited you to Dooglus's Just Dice. If you are ever lonely or bored show up there with 100 clams and "rain" them out to the gamblers in chat. They will go apeshit and claim you are the greatest. Too bad Klye's gone, you could be immortalized like so many other high rollers there by his "ART". (Klye's art is NSFW.) Congratulations again! Soo.. the digger is curious... SuperClams alt is creativecuriosity with its sig advertising a well known dice casino scam... WHAT A FUCKLOAD OF COINCIDENCES ! Should we toss creativex into the ring !? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=36667HippieDick makes Gleb look like the genius offspring of Sherlock Holmes and Albert Einstein
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Are you suggesting that Creative, BAC, and I are all the same person? Do you know how silly that makes you look?
HippieDick, aka A Man's Tot, doesn't realize how he looks. His view of himself comes from the mirror he holds in front of himself admiringly as he types. The other hand is busy in his lap. With both hands busy, his posts are voice-activated. When reading HIppieDick's posts, imagine the sound of Rush Limbaugh's voice modulated by Donald Trump's intellect. HippieDick is the head "birther" of the alt-coin scene.
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If all the evidence, or even most of the evidence in this thread is true, I would hope that we can all just let Monero die..... the hypocrisy and shadyness of the entire project is just to much, and lets face it, the altcoin world and bitcointalk would be a much better place without it.
Uness you like soap operas decentralized anonymous transactions, an absence of dev-cult, and a fair distribution, that is.
FTFY
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Hey, Curious,
I checked your post history. I'm curious (no wait, you're curious) about the 30-month posting gap between 2/13 and today.
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