Lol at troll spamming that mining is useless
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this clearly say the fee goes to the nodes that process the transactions not to the miners, am I misunderstand this? Yup, you are misunderstanding it. "miner" is an informal word, who "process the transaction" is who put it in a block, so a miner. Nodes just relay it. Agree. Lets kill the mining fees. Can we send the electricity bill to you then? Will you pay all the expenses that mining (remember, mining is here for security) requires?
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Do you know that probably media will pick the story as if it is real?
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This is a great news! The first bitcoin retail store, it is awesome
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When dealing with such level of fail... Abandon hope all ye who enter here
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Yes but mtgox price is meaningless.
Hahaha, idiot. Keep telling yourself this bull shit. Media will love it when btc drops below $100. They have been using MtGox's price from the beginning, oh my god **orgasm** I can already imagine the massive amount of panic sells when mass media reports about the crash!! LOL! BTC on MtGox is worth less than 10% of what it was +/- 2 months ago! DEFINITION OF BUBBLE! LOL!! Who cares about what media says? Since bitcoin appeared media said everything about it, and despite this bitcoin is still here
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Mostly panic selling/sell now and buy later at a cheaper price
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Emulators cannot use a computer's GPU chip They could do that via GPGPU
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Yes but mtgox price is meaningless.
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is there any way to make confirmation times go faster i have 0/3 and i feel like they've been taking longer then usual usually it takes a few seconds then I'm good
0/3 what? Are you speaking about bitcoin? If it is bitcoin, then you should pay a fee and on average it takes ten minutes, the time for a block to be found by the miners. is there any way to make confirmation times go faster i have 0/3 and i feel like they've been taking longer then usual usually it takes a few seconds then I'm good
does this have anything to do with the DDOS attacks been going on lately to block chain? There have been no ddos attack on the bitcoin network, only on services, exchanges and websites but not the bitcoin network itself, wich is p2p and thus decentralized.
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Please note that, despite the name, the "bitcoin foundation" is unrelated to bitcoin because bitcoin is decentralized and has no leader, no foundation, it is just a protocol. The foundation in no way can force what they want to bitcoin because users can simply happily ignore them. No need to "remove" them, "remove" from where? Bitcoin is not their property
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Another "foundation" (aka "self entitled group")? No, thank you.
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Lol you must be an idiot to give 100.000$ to them! Funny the choice of words, "rights" "board meetings" "voting rights" "organization", wow seems important, when in real it is just a group of people. It is like if i create the gabi foundation and i ask you to give me 100.000$ so you can vote for... dunno... mmhh... well, the logo of the gabi foundation!!!! And of course i act like the gabi foundation is the most important thing in the bitcoin world, that we organize things, we do things etcetc
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The shocking part is how many economic experts get bitcoin soooooo wrong. These people seem to have read Satoshi's white paper before opening their mouths.
I don't think most of them WANT TO understand bitcoin. They're invested in the current old, outdated system. And if they don't want to change, the world will change without them. I agree with that explanation, plus consider that most of them have no idea about how pc and internet works, probably they are barely able to write an article and clic "save", they are still scared at "omg it ask me to choose between .txt .doc and other, help help!"
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It seems they finally understood it, it took some years but finally it is a good description, it makes sense and it grasps the concepts of the bitcoin network
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PCI-Express? Why the hell should i need a full computer for that thing to work? Can't they just make stand-alone things? Something you plug, setup some info and start, mine?
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Investing in security? Too mainstream
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