The 3 addresses are p2sh which are not created the way you did it. In fact, I don't know if there is a way to create vanity p2sh addresses.
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Use 7zip. It is a file compression and extraction tool. One of its formats (I forget which one) has a very high compression ratio and this can be adjusted to go higher. That way you can compress many files into one small one.
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The only way you could do that is if you solo mine. No pool or service would want to just give you 25 BTC for solving the block, they want to distribute the Bitcoin.
Why not ? I'm ready to buy it for a premium. Say, the pool gets 25.5 BTC for a block. If they mine it to my given address, I'll give them 26 BTC. So, they can always distribute the share to their miners and keep a nice profit on top. I suppose that would work. But why would you want to do that?
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It is probably a scam. Most sites on the darknet are scams. Especially any site that promises to be able to magically double your coins or give you some crazy high return percentage. They will just take your money and run away. Or some people might get lucky and get a payout, only for other people to have their money stolen. I wouldn't count on that site being legit, so stay away from those kinds of sites (doublers and ponzis).
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for the un-enlightened amongst us, can someone summarize what an "alert key" would allow the holder to do? and what implications that would have
A holder of the alert key can send alert messages that will appear at the top of Bitcoin Core. All it really does now is to inform people that there is a situation with the Bitcoin network and that they should check Bitcoin.org for more information. It could be used to cause a panic e.g. someone sends out an alert saying that an upgrade is necessary even though such an upgrade is not necessary. However, other alerts can cancel out previous alerts and one alert message type displays a static "Alert Key Compromised" which cannot be canceled and does not allow any further alerts signed with the alert key.
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The only way you could do that is if you solo mine. No pool or service would want to just give you 25 BTC for solving the block, they want to distribute the Bitcoin.
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It is quite easy to use Bitcoin Core as a normal user. The only problems people run into are syncing the blockchain and change addresses. Most newbies panic when they see in a block explorer that their change is going to a change address (but one they don't recognize). Syncing the blockchain can also take an insane amount of time.
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The account has been sold. Now locking this thread
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So far, according to the BIPs, the earliest date that the hard fork will occur is January 11, 2016.
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I found a bug/error on your site. It says that I have a potential activity of 420 (which I believe is true) and that I need 70 potential activity to become a potential hero member. Hero members have an activity of 480, not 490.
Since a user gets 14 potential activity per 14 days, hence the potential activity is always multiple of 14 and will go from 476 directly to 490 and hence the time for potential activity to reach 480 or 490 is the same. Oh, I see. For some reason I was thinking that the rank changes were always divisible by 14.
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OP it says my trust is neutral but i have +1 trust i think you should update this
Ok. Your trust is black, which is not factored into my algorithm. I will need to do some research to see how much an account with black positive trust is worth, maybe you can suggest something. On that note, I need to also figure out how much an account with orange is worth. Suggestions needed for that too.
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I found a bug/error on your site. It says that I have a potential activity of 420 (which I believe is true) and that I need 70 potential activity to become a potential hero member. Hero members have an activity of 480, not 490.
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I think it is because he actually admitted it, both when he was caught and when it came up during the discussion about QS. However, unlike QS, he did not attempt to cover it up and did not try to continue to argue against it and just accepted that he was caught. It also seems like that was a one-time thing whereas it seems like QS was doing it repeatedly.
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I have updated the algorithm so it is estimating smaller prices. The site is currently updating. You can see the new algorithm in the OP.
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In Canada I have the right to know my accuser, so yes, I would probably get his identity.
But it's a moot point. He has nothing to stand on, and he won't be suing anybody.
If he doesn't sue, then what is going to happen to the 20 BTC that TF gave him? Since the BTC was specifically for the use in a lawsuit against you, then if no suit happens and the BTC isn't returned, QS would then be scamming, right?
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best thread ever, should be required reading. can we sticky it?
1+ for the sticky, this is going to be pure entertainment for the next couple of months, I believe Vod is also from Canada I am! Edmonton, Alberta My identity is no secret. But QS's identity is secret, and he has previously stated that he wants to keep it that way. So, if he actually decides to sue you, wouldn't his identity be revealed? And since he doesn't want his identity revealed, he won't actually sue you?
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I demand that you retract your statements or else you will be liable for libel.
How would you go about doing this? I think it would be more trouble than it's worth. Well he made this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1179238.20 and he is going to try to sue him in court. Although if he does, the identity he has been hiding for so long will be known.
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This whole thing is sort of sad really. At the end of the day, I would still trade with QS and would even have no issues sending first. He did a good job busting scams etc... I just do not get why he did the self escrow stuff . While the self escrow thing was shady - not really sure it was a "scam" - more in the grey area. What about the 'fake' 3 days ban from the forum? Only an opinion and obviously you are free to don't reply to my question. I do not get the fake ban, but did it really affect anything? Maybe he thought a couple day break would clear his thoughts, and slow down the pitchforks? I think the only thing he did bad was the self-escrow thing. I think he said at some point in this thread that he took the fake ban in order to allow his alt, panthers52, to attempt to respond to tsp as if there were other people who supported qs.
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Anyone use this estimator to reference for selling or buying accounts?
I don't think so because it doesn't show the real value of accounts, sometimes it shows higher sometimes lower but you should check manually the account if you want to know the price and value yourself how much would it cost. Well when I originally made the site, it was semi-accurate. However, in the month since I created this, there has been a lot of account selling, which has significantly depressed the price of accounts.
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