I don't think Bitcoin has anything to do with it. There are like, what, a few thousand miners in the UK?
It might very well be Bitcoin. Electricity market doesn't usually see high fluctuations, so a systematic change like Bitcoin will push prices up. Lol there is absolutely 0% chance this is due to bitcoins. Like not even in the ballpark of material energy increase. In the future when every household is mining it'll be possible...
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Game reopened - first payment within 2 hours.
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A new address is being used. The total amount from the old address has been transferred to this address.
Reason: I've been using multiple addresses in my default wallet so transactions for the purpose of this game would have been intransparent since the sender can not be set to only one address. I'm using now a new wallet with only one address for the sole purpose of this game.
The transactions recorded from the old address:
(1) + 0.21 from xxx net pay: 0.40 (2) + 0.75 from xxx (3) + 0.35 from xxx
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THE GAME HAS ENDED
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THE GAME HAS ENDED
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^up
Has BitLex already abandoned the project?
He has been active in the German subforum today but not a word on the Bitcoin Randomizer yet.
At least I won't let him get away that easy...
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What about paying at least those that comply with the offer? > me
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surprised there isn't more attention about this yet since it seems like half the forum had a randomizer account
Me too, but don't worry it keeps getting my attention at least. I hope this getting fixed soon...
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The action is still ongoing - I've changed Bitcoin address and password - within minutes it was rechanged again
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Account hacked
My account has been hacked and money has been send to a different Bitcoin address.
As I assume this affects not only me, since the "btc withdrawn" statistic has suddenly risen to over 800 from a mere 6XX - is this even possible (there are less than 700 participants)?
Any suggestions?
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Why buy an island and declare sovereignty when you can try to convince an existing island nation to make BTC their currency?
It could have tremendous financial advantages for that nation... and as we all know many island nations do appreciate that.
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+1 That's by far the best offer in the current Bitcoin economy... Unfortunately I'm not in the US. Otherwise I would have ordered just out of curiosity.
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I'm also bullish in the midterm but would like to see a significant correction. The speed of movement is just too high.
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I currently do JS mining... but I do viral CPA marketing using content blockers.. the user is on my money page for 30 seconds to a minute usually. Most my money is made from the offers they complete, so the JS miner is just for that extra kick. I'm averaging over 300users online every minute. To lazy to do the math but it does create shares and does work with big numbers as a extra source of income.
I would never put it on a "legit" site though.
How many MHashes per second does that represent, roughly? Would like to know as well.
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Die Postbank konnte ja sowieso nicht aus eigener Kraft überleben... möglicherweise verzögern Sie extra, um die Einlagen hoch zu halten.
Ich bin äußerst froh, diesen Verein schon vor Jahren verlassen zu haben.
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This is real world satire..
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People who have to heat in winter with electric will always benefit from mining.
True - as will people who do not have any heating...
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... Who would do this? A government, I suppose. But you wouldn't do it to make money!
Does this make it less threatening? Bitcoin opposes state authority - therefore it is not unlikely to happen.
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Nochmal: Bitcoin ist keine Aktie oder Anleihe oder sonst etwas, das man mit den herkömmlichen Werkzeugen der Finanzbranche irgendwie erfassen kann.
Das sehe ich anders: Selbstverständlich unterliegt Bitcoin denselben Bewertungsmechanismen wie jedes andere Asset auch. Die Struktur mag neuartig sein (= dezentral), was aber keineswegs ausschließt, dass der "Wert" von Bitcoin immer relativ zu anderen Assets bestimmt wird. Und diese Relation ist den Mechanismen von Angebot und Nachfrage ausgesetzt.
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Mass media exposure is exploding - however most people still haven't heard about BTC or do not take it seriously.
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