Hasn't this site been around for ages? I seem to remember using something a while ago with that same domain.
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What's up with the OP, there's no links, is this about chopcoin? I'd be interested in more games like that.
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I am interested in physical coins, I like them in denominations of enough that I can buy one without breaking the bank
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I do tell people about bitcoin if I think they would be interested, because I think its worth it for them to know.
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I'm not sure that Google will be going against Bitcoin, rather they will try to see how they can use it the most to their advantage.
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While I'm not too fond of sidechains, I do think they add value to the coin, because they rely on bitcoin to operate.
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I'm all for a little bit of lightheartedness around here, I'm tired of everyone flaming each other.
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Nothing is ever going to get accomplished if everyone on here is fighting, there needs to be some kind of agreement.
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Chess bots are unavoidable. The best chess bots are far better than any human chess player, including world champions. In almost all cases, forcing a draw would be the best anyone can do; the brute force calculation is too strong. See the history of chess bots such as "Stockfish" to get an idea of what you'd be up against. These bots are accessible to the average person, and people would certainly use them if allowed.
Yeah, I would really avoid wagering any money on this site if you're up against a computer. You have no way of telling what kind of "difficulty" it's set at, if it's even restricted at all.
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If you try to send any tx with a normal fee (0.0001) right now you will likely experience very minimal disruption.
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So basically...I download a bunch of pay to win adware/malware onto my phone and get paid a couple pennies for it? That doesn't really seem worth it.
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I wish you luck in your endeavor, but I feel like until Bitcoin gains a lot more traction, something as big as unicode isn't going to let a bitcoin symbol be put in.
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I feel like there's a lot of sexism in this thread. Now put down your pitchforks, I'm no activist or anything, but what's the difference? If a guy or girl wants to use bitcoin and understands it, they can and will.
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All of you talking about how you lost money on ponzis and HYIPs...really? Money doesn't come out of nowhere. If you're putting your money somewhere to get a large sum back with low effort, it's a scam. A fool and his money are quickly parted, I suppose.
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I don't really think there's a good way to prove that you're not using a computer to play against the players, this site wasn't thought through.
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60% of network traffic is spam. 20% of network traffic is micro transactions.
Make those sending less then 5 cents pay 1 cent and cut out all the transaction less then 1 cent and we won't have to worry about this issue for another 10 years.
most tx are >100$ most of the tx are not smap your making shit up. Exactly, just go to blockchain.info and watch the transactions. There's not even close to that many spam and micro transactions.
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I mean if a pool isn't paying you you're going to find out pretty quick. It's easy to see where the money went and if you're getting money or not.
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1. i would suggests that if the user feel there is enough full node currently running he wont bother running 1 more... only if node count becomes dangerously low would a user do what you are suggesting. running a full node isn't exactly a lot of fun. 2. i have more insight going to blockchain.info. 3. you don't need a full node to import a wallet. there giving away 0.5BTC in each key? They're spamming really small inputs to try to "stress test" the network by giving away the money. Hundreds of people are trying to spend them and it's filling up mempool, but it's not really working like they wanted it to.
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Maybe some of the inputs were from the spam attack, it's making transactions fail. I wonder what will happen if someone successfully sends a dollar of these 'spam' bitcoins to an exchange, that might be what happened A dollar of this sent to a wallet with 100 Bitcoins could render it unusable, would take very advanced expertise to save the coins. If you can find a wallet that allows you to select the inputs you want in the transaction, you can filter out the ones from the coinwallet spam.
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Google is nice for a lot of things, but it scares me how big they are with such little competition in some areas.
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