15 hours old Already dead, you should wait for the next scamcoin
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It's broadcasted so it should take too long now
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I would say if you want to offer a bounty, do it against the coin systems that are economically identical to Bitcoin and offer us no new features to see what would be good or bad in a coin system in the long run.
That's what I do, only a bouty against solidcoin (as ixcoin is already dead) Both are the only ones I know that were just created to make their "creator" richer
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The problem is not what is the reality, but what the average joe will see: Bitcoin divided into many non understandable moneys
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Rien n'est surréaliste avec ces abrutis c'est bien ça le problème... Mais j'espère quand même que tu as tort
Et Belarrius, il y aura au moins FDN qui suivra pas, mais c'est pas le même prix
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Because now he can be sure that exploit will be fixed quick
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Pywallet Windows Installerpy2exe was too much pain to use, this is simpler for me, and honestly everybody can do that The exe file is an autoextractible archive containing the installers of all the dependencies and a bat file launching them at the end of the extraction As for the problem of running *coin while using pywallet, I don't think I can do that properly and I don't want to corrupt the files because I violently killed the processes
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Je savais que mon exil arriverait vite, mais il a l'air d'encore se rapprocher J'espère que Free va continuer à jouer son rôle et ne pas appliquer ça (non non je vous vois arriver, pas de débat "Free ne fait que du business ils ne sont pas philanthropes", je le sais)
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anyways I have been bugging jackjack for about 6 hours now to make this and he hasnt yet
Did you consider we are not in the same timezone? Could you tell me how you managed to make an exe from a python script+1exe? (I supposed it doesn't work in windows, well, I'll find a windows machine) Also, about the code changes, hum, I don't know what you did, but seeing what you posted I don't think it's a good idea
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I don't have the time to test it now but I sure will torture your tool Automatic detection of bitcoin directory works in linux, but fails in other OS's. If -s flag is used but blk0001.dat cannot be found, script will continue without populating/updating the hash file. Use -k /path/to/blk0001.dat to help the script find it on other OS's. Please let me know how I can support automatic detection on other OS's.
Did you look at pywallet code? It should work pretty well. Actually I didn't check on something else than Linux but as it's one of the Joric's functions I think he should have tested it def determine_db_dir(): import os import os.path import platform if platform.system() == "Darwin": return os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/") elif platform.system() == "Windows": return os.path.join(os.environ['APPDATA'], "Bitcoin") return os.path.expanduser("~/.bitcoin")
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Hi, I noticed there are 3 different transaction colors in the client, what do they exactly mean? The first 2 tx's are 0/unconfirmed, why one is light grey and the other dark grey? As for the confirmed tx's, I thought that black ones (4th line) corresponded to the more recent tx's But the 3rd line has 250 confirmations, the 4th, 500 and the 5th, 650
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Hi, I'm looking for the IP of the bitcoincharts' node but can't find it anywhere
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Who needs trolls? I now follow codymanix
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This sounds like the wrong way to go for me.
If there is a need for transaction identifiers beyond using a different address per usage, we should move to OP_DROP id's in transaction scripts or something similar, instead of hacking it inside the amount field.
+1 The tool is here and works well, no need for messing with the amount
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The biggest guns on the planet carry the biggest influence on the planet. If you think otherwise, you are an idiot.
Influence is one thing, colonialism is another. If you think you can keep the world at the tip of a gun forever, then you're an idiot and, to the worse, a dangerous one. What does that have to do with right here, right now? Yes, it's an unsustainable system, but it seems to be going strong at the present. I have heard nothing about the next big Russian pop star, but you can bet your sweet ass they know who britney spears is, or whatever crap the kids are listening to these days. Modern colonialism... Russians know Britney so US rule the world Russians know Patricia Kaas so France rules the world?
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The forum blocks Tor exit nodes
At least it was doing this a month ago
actually they were blocking abusive members via ip which was resulting in the tor nodes being blocked not specifically going after tor That's not what I was told, but I never checked myself so you should be right
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"There are 1,786,752 different addresses in the block chain. That's less than 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000001 % of all the addresses that can be generated."
But I used 2^160 ~= 1.46e48 as the total number of addresses (Because addresses are stored as hash160s internally, and I assume every hash160 is a valid address ; if I'm wrong then correct me!).
Yep, you are of course right
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Nice, thanks I already hear the "ZOMGBBQ itz illegal man it will killz bitcoin! "
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