A meeting of market manipulators?
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an disk space I see what you did there
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Bitcoin without pools would be even harder to break. Pools are a threat, DDoSing pools is helping bitcoin against that threat.
Aren't you going a little too far?
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I wasn't sure you were a troll Now I am
I wasn't sure you were stupid. Now I am.
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A new user, viper_ava ( a dozen of posts) made a client for MtGox Trade API Nice guy really! He made it in Flash, closed source, and his 11 posts are all about his super nice program One problem though: he didn't post here but only in local forums (fr, pt, es, ru and zh) and still posts in english (What? Did I just hear 'so mods can't see his scams' in the room?) No, it's surely because he's shy Anyway, as I am a nice guy, I want you all (including mods) to know about his useful tool, here are some posts you will appreciate: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=26798.msg336796#msg336796 (ru) http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=27036.msg340353#msg340353 (zh) http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=27048.msg340545#msg340545 (pt) http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=27049.msg340547#msg340547 (fr) http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=27050.msg340551#msg340551 (es)
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Dommage, lorsqu'un ban est mérité il faudrait que ça avertisse automatiquement les globaux (parce qu'il me semble que les locaux ne peuvent pas bannir, sinon j'ai rien dit)
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MySQL error!! Everybody's selling, SELL!
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I was thinking about PCI but ok it's the same Thanks
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From the article: “I don’t think you will find that mark registered in any country. If it in fact is so important to so many people, as I’ve received lots of indicators that it is, I sort of ponder the question, would I let that mark go unregistered if it were that important? Either it’s not important to them or it’s important but they’re not doing anything about it because… it’s easier to sit on your couch and complain than to do something,” he said. What a douche. He's trying to call us lazy, whilst at the same time is attempting to trademark something he didn't even create. No one has trademarked it because no one owns it. It's open source software, a decentralized P2P network. No one owns the software or name. This This too Mr. Pascazi became interested in Bitcoin recently after reading about it. He’s a former electrical engineer who worked at IBM and then ran a fiberoptics telecommunications firm for 20 years. “I’m not just some guy who crawled out of a lawbook,” he said. "whereas all these guys are just stupid geeks not knowing anything about laws and business", he meant
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Je me demandais (juste après avoir cliqué tant qu'à faire...), "Report to moderator" t'envoie un message à toi ou aux admins globaux ?
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the problem with pci is that you will run out of bandwidth very fast... its 133mb/s shared on all pci slots... so if you have 2 pci->pci-e adapters, max teorical bandwidth for each card is 66mb/s
As far as I know PCI is faster then PCIe x1. But never the less, since when is bandwidth a huge factor in GPGPU work? Bandwidth really doesn't lower hashrates?
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It is, but the protocol could be changed if needed.
If it is hard coded then it should not be possible to change it. Ever! Is there anything that can not be changed if needed? I need some more bitcoins. Would you change the protocol for me? I wasn't sure you were a troll Now I am
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Just jumping into the new standard is riskier than waiting until there is a clear reason to make a transition. Where did I say we should jump into the new standard immediately? There: If they waited until there was a credible threat to SHA-2, then that's waiting too long This is why they have announced an open competition to replace SHA-2 with SHA-3 after 2012... I have a very simple question. If they don't want to wait anymore, what are you waiting for?
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this is hilarious. storing bitcoin wallet on windows where any app can steal it.
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Too much serious business in this area Seriously guys, take a break, smoke, and then laugh at good jokes
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The euro is not from any specific country, and yet they didn't call it XEU but EUR. So I don't think the rule is that strong.
"EU" is the official country code of the European Union. And yet euro isn't EUE Nobody said the last letter had to be the first letter of the full currency name (which would probably vary with language etc). The Mexican Peso is MXN, the Russian Ruble is RUB, ... Ok, I thought so Anyway an exception is needed because none of 'us' will accept to change BTC
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The euro is not from any specific country, and yet they didn't call it XEU but EUR. So I don't think the rule is that strong.
"EU" is the official country code of the European Union. And yet euro isn't EUE
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I'm writing a script to monitor all my btc related stats I didn't know about the API, it will be ok then, thanks
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