I have managed to get 36485.92894025 ASC with 1 BE =) what have you guys mined so far?
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Hey KLYE =)
I have not the funds to invest right now but thought I would make a post to wish you luck on this venture.
Hope it all goes well for you dude.
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your a disease on this scene and the rest of you are clearly brain damaged.. +1 ? this ain't facebook you kids are ruining hardwork by honest people ban me for what pointing out to misc people this is ponzi coin no. 44444457878900876554444 ? I am new to this so I have thought over carefully about what you have put in your last few posts. I fail to see anything 'Constructive'. Now do not get me wrong I am not defending this coin or the guy/girl/team behind it, I am simply stating that you have gone about this in the wrong way. Also why are you so upset about this? I plan to keep mining this for a while then going to back up my wallet to somewhere secure and move on. If/when it becomes profitable in the future I know I have a portion of it, If not well I tried.
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Maybe you're right, but I want to wait until Dude, you remain ignorant of simple logic, and keep on wandering in meaningless details and experiments. I like your creativity, but there is a much more fundamental problem here, that has nothing to do with Pi, hunt values, flipping bits, decimal encoding paths, or ANY other approach you may think of. Your idea is essentially the same as this: (just replace "2-bit" with "5MB" and "1-bit" with "4KB")
Wow, that is pretty awesome way to describe the problem, probably the easiest and most profound example yet, and yet you wait until the very end to present me with it? I want to smack you. hahaha. (just kidding). But .. here it comes, you knew it was coming ... hahaha ... BUT .... What if I developed a way, right now, for that 1 bit to be able to contain the 2 bit information? Would that mean my theory is feasible, then? If I can demonstrate right here, would that open the doors again? Here goes: 2 bits would something like 01, right? so: 00 01 10 11 could become: 2 3 4 5 Instead of encoding bits as 1s and 0s, we could encode single bits as (0,1 - the usual combination of binary, plus:),2,3,4,5 Thus everywhere we see pairs like this 00 we would now see 3. This would be like using molecular science to influence data science. Can anyone figure out this string using my rules above? 25 34 32 52 (spaces for readability) (had to edit this part due to a mistake) It comes out to a number and a letter and you can find the answer here if you haven't got one of thes URL's yet: http://www.roubaixinteractive.com/PlayGround/Binary_Conversion/Binary_To_Text.aspSo you can see every bit now displays 2 bits worth of data. So yes, I've just done what you said isn't possible (wink, just messing with ya). ...but each number is stored as an 8 bit character, so you effectively quadrupled the size of it instead of halving it. Oh, duh, I should have seen that one, I would be using characters, which are themselvs ASCII binary, meaning each character would be 8 bits, so I would be adding more data. So can anyone tell me what is going on with computers that can use something other than binary? (of course that's not helpful to this discussion, but I am curious). Is that what quantum computers do, compute with more than binary, but some new base number set? What exists that would be faster than binary, is there anything? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qubit
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hey asicuser,
I have an idea for a promotion thing for asiccoin. put some BTC on a reward for a logo design. It would be a win win as you would get a first class logo and a lot more publicity.
(Oh mighty RNG god please whoever created the 360 second delay. Please oh I implore you...... Give his cat the fleas. )
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No doubt if it can be put onto a raspberry pi it can be ported to android. Its a nice idea but I think the cost far outweighs the production cost and practical use.
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anyone having trouble getting the wallet to sync? It's just stuck on 25 hours behind for me...
I only have 1 connection on my wallet but still syncing. [Edit] After restart 14 connections.
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damnit .. made me look like I copied your stuff..
I know !!!
I forked it.
This 360 second delay business it like hammering six inch nails into a 2 x 4, Repetitive but I will get there in the end.
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open a text document and add this X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H* save the file with the extension .exe This is not a malicious file but should trigger any antivirus as being malicious. "The file is a legitimate DOS program, and produces sensible results when run (it prints the message "EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!")." http://www.eicar.org/86-0-Intended-use.html
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Thanks for the links man =) I will have to look them up soon. Welcome You cant get much from free faucets, maybe like 0,01 BTC a month or 1 USD. I tried that Yeah I took a long look at different faucets and PPV schemes. Not really much to be made, Currently I have been mining with a single block erupter and using the coins to mess about on cryptsy its lots of fun, As its such a small amount I am not too worried about losing it. So far this has all been a fantastic learning experience.
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I feel like a puppy chasing a bus. o.O where will I spend/sell/trade these coins?
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I hope you're not asking for BTC addressees so you can steal them! How you could steal BTC addresses Shotgun and a flash drive maybe XD
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my Address is down there | V
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617 total (7 orphaned, 231 dead) Efficiency: 122.9%
losing a lot
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immature 1589.23601828 ASC
Not too shabby dude =)
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can connect to the pool just fine =) how long will you keep it up?
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How would I add this to p2pool? asiccoin=math.Object( PARENT=networks.nets['asiccoin'], SHARE_PERIOD=??, # seconds target spacing NEW_SHARE_PERIOD=??, # seconds CHAIN_LENGTH=?? # shares REAL_CHAIN_LENGTH=?? # shares TARGET_LOOKBEHIND=?? # shares coinbase maturity SPREAD=?? # blocks NEW_SPREAD=?? # blocks IDENTIFIER=??, PREFIX=??, P2P_PORT=??, MIN_TARGET=??, MAX_TARGET=??, PERSIST=??, WORKER_PORT=??, BOOTSTRAP_ADDRS=??, ANNOUNCE_CHANNEL=??, VERSION_CHECK=??, ),
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many thanks =)
Nixsy (98066)
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