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2641  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [NUG] - Nugget Bounty Thread on: July 23, 2013, 06:40:23 AM
I totally agree. The whole concept of super blocks is pain stupid. Sadly for vgb we can't argue against God's will.
2642  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [NUG] - Nugget Bounty Thread on: July 23, 2013, 05:49:10 AM
Oh yeah it was the first proposal to use only the merkleroot, but just after I said it would be better to use the hash of the current block instead.

Oops missed that. That probably is not exploitable. Still I think variable rewards are really just a useless gimmick.   Today if you want a small chance of a massive reward you can solo mine Bitcoin ... except nobody does it because it is lower risk to accept a high chance of a smaller reward in a pool.

I disagree. It's God's choice.
2643  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [NUG] - Nugget Bounty Thread on: July 22, 2013, 11:14:12 PM
Oh yeah it was the first proposal to use only the merkleroot, but just after I said it would be better to use the hash of the current block instead
2644  Local / Discussions générales et utilisation du Bitcoin / Re: Est-ce possible d'envoyer des BTC à son propre portefeuille ? on: July 22, 2013, 10:29:34 PM
Bien sûr que l'on peut
Quel client tu as utilisé? Bitcoin-qt?
Tu as l'id de la transaction?
2645  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 22, 2013, 10:24:22 PM
Guys I'm hungry now

See it already worker.

<D&T opens second browser to buy McDonald's stock ... I am going to be an early adopter>





GUYS! IT'S HAPPENING!

I see clonecoins on the left!
2646  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [NUG] - Nugget Bounty Thread on: July 22, 2013, 10:20:55 PM
Either you're forgetting that changing the merkletree changes the block hash, or I'm really tired and can't understand what you're saying.
I'll come back and read it again after a good night. Not like Vlad, I swear!
2647  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 22, 2013, 10:12:02 PM
Guys I'm hungry now
2648  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [NUG] - Nugget Bounty Thread on: July 22, 2013, 10:05:27 PM
Using something from the block you are making as well as from the previous block means you can mine harder to try for a winning block.

Just keep changing something to get a different merkle root until you get one that makes your block a winning block. Spend enough computing power on it and maybe all blocks will be winning blocks!

-MarkM-


Yeah, that's basically mining.
But the process would delay your block too much to hope it being the first accepted block.
That could be a nice race to watch.

Well no it would be trivial to exploit.  Say the odds of hitting a lucky/super/gold/handOfGod block are 1 in 10,000.  You could just keep constructing merkle trees (by changing the coinbase) until you found one which was a "winner".  It would take on average 10,000 attempts.  A good CPU can do that in a fraction of a second. 

Essentially someone would release an optimized miner and all blocks (as in 100%) would get the super rate.  The advantage of using the prior block is that it is something you can't control.  Even that however does allow a large pool (say one with 20%+ of hashing power) to "cheat" unless the odds vs the "bonus" are high enough that it really has no material increase in overall reward.
How is changing the coinbase any different from changing the nonce? In both cases you have to compute a new hash.
So yes of course you could keep constructing other merkletrees but finding one which makes the block hash (i) below the target and (ii) complying with the super block rule would take 10,000 more time than just (i). So by the time you found the super block you would be 10,000 blocks behind the blockchain.
2649  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 22, 2013, 09:56:11 PM
Ok, but I'm at lest I'm  trying to add features while most 2 so for just straight up cloned up coin.
Wtf is happening?
You ALWAYS said that features are worthless for a coin to succeed

The true feature is the name. In this case, people like chicken nuggets, right? So people will have a hankering for these coins, because they are called nuggets!

Seems legit enough to me
2650  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 22, 2013, 09:53:14 PM
Ok, but I'm at lest I'm  trying to add features while most 2 so for just straight up cloned up coin.
Wtf is happening?
You ALWAYS said that features are worthless for a coin to succeed


Random bold and underline makes you look like this guy.
Oh Lord, you found him elsewhere!
2651  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 22, 2013, 09:39:53 PM
Come on you know in "Vlad" land all other communication is simply a setup for him to write a three paragraph lecture on how is awesome.
Only three is when he's about to go to bed
Which doesn't happen really often
2652  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 22, 2013, 09:36:27 PM
Spots sounds like a coin you don't want to get... like herpes or something.


Spot price. For precious metal exchange coming soon

If you have a precious metals exchange, I will be interested. Be sure to post back here when it's completed. For now though, I prefer Nuggets over Spots...



You guys are gonna trust a precious metals guy who stole a coin and ident have the imagination or character to add just one feature to make it better?  A ahahhahahaaa.

You're the same guys citing for r3 while he was pillaging your coins and raping your horses.  Some people never learn.  Look at past actions to predict future actions.  Those who take what's not theirs never give to anyone they just look for more ways to keep taking.

And I didn't lose my premine of a whopping .25% earmarked for bounties, I voluntarily gave them away.  You give away 1 coins at a time and boast about it.  In about a decade you may give away what I have away in one hour.

Lol, he's reeling you all in with crumbs and you're eating it up.  Spots.....yeah, he meant to call it that for precious metals not just made it up on the fly cause he wanted a coin after his weird name.


Man you guys are more gullible than me and I'm bad.

You do realize Spots only has 36,000 coins mined so far right. I know math is hard, but even you should be able to understand I can't give away 2.2 million premined coins when only 36,000 total even exist.

I'm not good at math?  I never met one guy while in school that could take me at any level of math but I on,y went up to calculus cause that's all i needed.  I later realized I didn't need to study math and science cause while the teacher lectured, videos of numbers and colors played in my head like a video game and it all made so much sense it was so much fun literally like a game. 

I took AP calculus in high school which only roughly 2% if a class of 500 do.  I only got 1 C in 4 years if highs school and it was in the AP calculus class cause I missed over 50 days.  Most guys would have flunked it.  That C still deeply bother me to this day.  IT dropped my GPA with a bit but it wast. That, I just didn't ever wanna get a C in any class and I took all honors or AP courses all the English available, all the math and science available and then never warn to college even tough I was getting invite in the mail from everywhere.  I was arrogant and stupid and taught school was for idiots who couldn't figure things out and needed special Ed called college.

Well, I realized years later that nobody cared how smart you were with no proof so I went and got 2 degrees taking night classes as a side thing.  But I still think college is at least half crap but there are things you can learn but of you're stupid college will actually make you more stupid cause at least half the stuff taught is false, wrong, or propaganda but stupid people commit it to memory and then go out in the real world and start repeating it like its true.  It's scary shit, there's armies if idiots college graduates out there, scares me.

Do you realize he never said that?
2653  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 22, 2013, 09:32:38 PM
I am not agnostic, I am a Pastafarian. Take it or leave it.

At least thank Him for that precious gift of not being made a robot in any way imaginable.
I would prefer being a robot. At least 75% of my species wouldn't look for a random guy with a white beard who flies in the space.
2654  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 22, 2013, 09:10:25 PM
No response from Vlad2Vlad to my post!!   It's been more then an hour!!!   Aigh, panic, panic!    Sky falling!

I guess I have to spend my time testing and practicing with the nuggets client.   Someone, who knows who, is getting a screen full of various small transactions that all happen to have 666 somewhere.

Watch out, All those sacred numbers might really be dangerous, could infect your computer!
The sky doesn't fall
It's God who tells it to leave him more space

Which sky?  There are technically 3 literal and Scintific heavens or skys.

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?

What's better, the guy who cam up with PoS to stabilize a coin or the guy who got rid of the additional coin and made the coin even more smooth without PoS?

 It's not a trick question.


PoS? Proof of Stake? Removing PoS isn't much of an achievement when most coins don't have it to begin with. (Also, 3 skies, wtf.)

Try reading science books.  

Show me scrypt coins without PoS.  thanks.  Cause I was talking about scrypt, since my coin is scrypt.

Cause you were talking about coins named Nuggets, since your coin is named Nuggets.
Cause you were talking about coins with God's numbers, since your coin uses God's numbers.
Cause you were talking about coins which don't work, since your coin doesn't work.

Amidoinitrite?
2655  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 22, 2013, 09:03:27 PM
The noodle guy (jack jack) was saying new small miners spend $5,000 to start.

What the hell? Please quote my post


I said I spent $1700 for a new dual GPU rig and was making about $1.30 per day after electricity mining LTC.

And you called me bad or stupid meaning small miners were maiming much more which could only mean small miners must be spending at least double and even at double its peanuts so that means at least $5,000.

Unless of course you think a small miner can get 2 gigs hash out if a $1700 new rig which is a launch cause the best is 800mh which is still peanuts for LTC.

Don't lie now, the subject was LTC and you said it saved the small miner snd I said The small miner needs at least $5,000 to make anything decent off LTC and that's just not possible.

Now lets see you spin that shit logic into gold.

Wow man I just never said such things
You must have dreamt them during your gigantic nights
2656  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 22, 2013, 09:01:14 PM
Look at past actions to predict future actions.

Our Messiah is telling us that another Jesus is coming soon!

HURRAY FOR VLAD!
2657  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [Data Recovery Problem] Recovering many Wallet.dat from repartitioned Hard drive on: July 22, 2013, 08:39:42 PM
I'm glad it finally works!

"Permission denied" doesn't seem to be a problem from the wallet.
If it doesn't work please try with bitcoin-qt as worldcoin devs might have a different code (that I wouldn't plan to support in pywallet).
2658  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [NUG] - Nugget Bounty Thread on: July 22, 2013, 08:34:23 PM
Using something from the block you are making as well as from the previous block means you can mine harder to try for a winning block.

Just keep changing something to get a different merkle root until you get one that makes your block a winning block. Spend enough computing power on it and maybe all blocks will be winning blocks!

-MarkM-


Yeah, that's basically mining.
But the process would delay your block too much to hope it being the first accepted block.
That could be a nice race to watch.
2659  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 22, 2013, 08:31:49 PM
The noodle guy (jack jack) was saying new small miners spend $5,000 to start.

What the hell? Please quote my post
2660  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Miner's Official Coin LAUNCH - NUGGETS (NUGs) on: July 22, 2013, 08:24:47 PM
What a Brilliant observation.  And here I was thinking you were atheist.  I apologize.  It's just that most here are, or maybe you are and know more about than most Christians.
wut
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