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2601  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 24, 2013, 08:10:46 AM
blah
i'm the best of the world but i'm dirt poor
that's your fault
lol


Also don't forget to answer me:
to that werid 666.666 devil coin guy wanting to give me coins.


sorry I've been busy.  here's my address but I said it has to be 667.777, and you said you'd compromise.

thanks.

cool?



NMPFch3u7cz9NxPCWNAuasK7uDY8hY5emD
hotcold, if you have balls, send him 666.666 as expected
(then 1.111 more in another transaction if you want)


blah
me > brad pitt
lol

You're a keyboard hero
Lol are you fucking kidding me? You are far more keyboard power. Proof is your thousand of lengthy posts.

You have to buy chicks I have to turn away
Do you realise I'm a girl? Roll Eyes
2602  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 24, 2013, 07:50:55 AM
first of all I want mine this coin
It's already yours
Oh wait, not anymore
Neither the code, nor the github, nor the coins
2603  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 24, 2013, 07:44:28 AM
to that werid 666.666 devil coin guy wanting to give me coins.


sorry I've been busy.  here's my address but I said it has to be 667.777, and you said you'd compromise.

thanks.

cool?



NMPFch3u7cz9NxPCWNAuasK7uDY8hY5emD
hotcold, if you have balls, send him 666.666 as expected
(then 1.111 more in another transaction if you want)


blah
me > brad pitt
lol

You're a keyboard hero
Lol are you fucking kidding me? You are far more keyboard power. Proof is your thousand of lengthy posts.

You have to buy chicks I have to turn away
Do you realise I'm a girl? Roll Eyes
2604  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 24, 2013, 07:04:19 AM
Quote
I have had amazing young women throw themselves at me.
Until you talk to them and they realise and it's literally impossible to have a conversation with such a close minded guy.


Guise, don't fall for it, this man is a grand troll. Or mythomaniac. Probably both.
2605  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BREAKING: SEC Charges pirateat40 With Running Bitcoin-Denominated Ponzi Scheme on: July 23, 2013, 10:00:42 PM
I predict the following:

- pirateat40 is so deluded, chronic liar/crazy narcissist he will defend himself
- he will honestly believe he has a chance of not being convicted
- instead of grovelling and pleading out he will lose and get sent away 80+ years
- nobody will get any coins back
2606  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Question about Wallets and updating on: July 23, 2013, 09:55:20 PM
2 Things:

First, wallet.dat is where you store personal info, mostly your private keys. A wallet.dat of BTC is different from a LTC wallet.dat, watch out!

Second, a simple rescan on a already synced computer(by synced means that it have the whole blockchain) should do the trick.
Apart from labels and useless data like transactions, how is it different?

Some of alts have a bit of difference, like a LTC address starts with L, not 1.

Exactly my point: a wallet doesn't contain the leading byte

And the private key will stay the same?

Yes
2607  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Question about Wallets and updating on: July 23, 2013, 09:46:40 PM
2 Things:

First, wallet.dat is where you store personal info, mostly your private keys. A wallet.dat of BTC is different from a LTC wallet.dat, watch out!

Second, a simple rescan on a already synced computer(by synced means that it have the whole blockchain) should do the trick.
Apart from labels and useless data like transactions, how is it different?

Some of alts have a bit of difference, like a LTC address starts with L, not 1.

Exactly my point: a wallet doesn't contain the leading byte
2608  Local / Discussions générales et utilisation du Bitcoin / Re: Fonctionnement et création des CryptoCurrencies on: July 23, 2013, 09:42:12 PM
Litecoin est loin d'être le premier altcoin, avant il y a eu Namecoin, ixcoin, i0coin, tenebrix, geistgeld, solidcoin ...

Il n'y a pas de fondation Devcoin. Les blocks font 50000 DVC. De ces 50000, 5000DVC (10%) vont au mineur qui a miné le bloc et 45000DVC vont aux développeurs/marketeurs/artistes/écrivains qui sont inscrits sur une liste maintenue par le créateur Unthinkingbit, et d'autres choisis plus ou moins démocratiquement. Il y a aussi effectivement certaines primes (pour développer Devcoin ou non) mais je crois qu'elles proviennent des fonds du créateur.

D'après ce que j'ai lu, Primecoin n'a été lancé que pour soutenir PPcoin. J'ai pas poussé l'investigation plus loin cependant donc à vérifier.

Namecoin est de nouveau développé raisonablement activement.

Là de tête dans les altcoins non scams je mettrais Namecoin, Devcoin, Freicoin et Litecoin.
L'innovation est dure à trouver dans Litecoin par contre... Sauf si garder en vie les mineurs GPU en est une.
2609  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 23, 2013, 09:22:56 PM
Vladiticus 13:4

You owe me a new monitor.
Grin


HEY VLAD!
Another coin copied yours!
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=246693.0
2610  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Question about Wallets and updating on: July 23, 2013, 09:16:32 PM
Not the last time I checked with Bitcoin (0.8.2 I think)
I don't know for altcoins
2611  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: What is up with this SIGHASH_SINGLE and nOut out of range? on: July 23, 2013, 09:13:57 PM
Just as a general comment, to anyone reading this: please always, whenever you discover such a case, do whatever you can to public any possible sources of hard forks that can be a consequence of an existing implementation, that is not an obvious design decision, but rather a hard to spot, implementation specific whatever (a bug or a feature).
+1


I think such transactions must be treated as non-standard
2612  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Question about Wallets and updating on: July 23, 2013, 09:01:08 PM
You won't lose anything
The point of -rescan is to sync all the incoming bitcoins
2613  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BREAKING: SEC Charges pirateat40 With Running Bitcoin-Denominated Ponzi Scheme on: July 23, 2013, 08:38:32 PM
Do people need to be hit over the fuckin' head to be shown that BFL is not operating on the up-and-up?
Yes
2614  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Question about Wallets and updating on: July 23, 2013, 08:11:06 PM
2 Things:

First, wallet.dat is where you store personal info, mostly your private keys. A wallet.dat of BTC is different from a LTC wallet.dat, watch out!

Second, a simple rescan on a already synced computer(by synced means that it have the whole blockchain) should do the trick.
Apart from labels and useless data like transactions, how is it different?
2615  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [NUG] - Nugget Bounty Thread on: July 23, 2013, 08:07:43 PM
now if someone with a beefy enough scrypt rig was bored enough, I mean really bored, they could rewrite the entire nuggets blockchain.

checkpoints.cpp
Code:
    //
    // What makes a good checkpoint block?
    // + Is surrounded by blocks with reasonable timestamps
    //   (no blocks before with a timestamp after, none after with
    //    timestamp before)
    // + Contains no strange transactions
    //

        // no checkpoint now, can be added in later releases
    static MapCheckpoints mapCheckpoints =
            boost::assign::map_list_of
            (  0, uint256("0xb0905ab36adbe7c0894b4c4ff9349374052f93799c97760ab5fb207daee741ad"))

                        ;



Don't dare touch my Nuggets
2616  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Start Using mBTC as Standard Denomination? on: July 23, 2013, 07:33:26 PM
I wonder why mbtc adoption is not happening.. Sad

It's coming and it was always natural it would come. This thread has no merits in it coming. We should think about starting µɃ. Lets open a thread!
It is too late
Centimicrobitcoins Tiem!
2617  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Question about Wallets and updating on: July 23, 2013, 07:31:44 PM
I'm not sure, give it a try
2618  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [NUG] - Nugget Bounty Thread on: July 23, 2013, 07:29:46 PM
I think Vlad is sleeping
2619  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 23, 2013, 07:10:24 PM
Moved three times
Gods have spoken
Don't forget 3 is a God number


As Vlad would say

Oh look, the number 3, another God number, funny how they're all over the universe in unison and harmony but lets copy Bicoin and choose 600 for the diff, that way the coin will to nuts and you need to write more code and call it POS.  anahahhaaaa.  It's so funny I think Satoshi knew about the God numbers and wanted to mess with you guys.  I got rid of PoS on my first try, first coin, is that nit innovation?
Vladiticus 13:4
2620  Other / Off-topic / Re: Women lead to trouble :S on: July 23, 2013, 07:07:23 PM
What a bitch and what a sucker.
Bring him to justice and tell her you loved yesterday's evening the thrill of doing it quickly in your car. If it's not her who told him but him looking at her account without her knowing it, a nice shitstorm could happen.
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