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Last April, I made a loan to Daniel Holt (his BitcoinTalk username is Daniel, but he's been inactive here since last July) of the Rain Droplet project ( https://raindroplet.info/) of 50 BTC. I had recorded the loan in Rain Droplet. This is the transaction: http://blockchain.info/fb/1lrdaaI recently requested he repay his loan to me. But his website is offline and his email address doesn't appear to exist anymore. Any ideas where he could be?
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People don't realize there are 5.XX MILLION bitcoins in the economy... NEW OR NOT WE NEED TO SUPPORT IT SOON! and if the $/BTC doesn't shoot up before the next 2096 blocks, miners will start quitting and bitcoins will fail as no businesses will want to do anything with bitcoins either
Not quite. It's not like those 5 million Bitcoins are gonna disappear if the miners leave. Actually, that's the beauty of the system.
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Can you please offer a sample of his work? Thank you. :-)
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I personally don't like that movable window. It's not very efficient.
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That looks yummy. 
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I think the number of addresses is like 33^62 (26+26+10?) that's over 10^94. If a trillion people each have a trillion addresses that's 10^24. The odds of picking a taken addy even after all that is so vanishing it's absurd. And no 10^24/10^94 is not 1/4.
Wouldn't it actually be 62^33? I think you got the order wrong.
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I like this music. I just wish the track was a bit longer.
Also, why is the filename corrupted? Encode it in UTF-8.
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Unless this is an April Fool's joke, of course...
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Sorry for the delayed response.
"Euler's Equation e to power (i times π) Plus 1 is zero!"
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I will write anything you want for Bitcoins. Essays, poetry, short stories, you name it. I can only write in English, though.  Minimum is 1 BTC. PM if you're interested.
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Additionally, CC has created CC0 (CC zero) for public domain works beyond UK, US and other countries that dont have a concept of PD.
It would be best to have the BitCoin logo separate from the text, and licenced similarly to licence chosen by Satoshi if it has been traced. Or you could ask him to declare his work CC0 so you could use it more flexibly.
I completely agree. CC0 is FAR FAR better than their Public Domain Dedication. I use it for all my creative works.
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Instead of using the Unlicense, you should use CC0. CC0 is much more legally strong for non-software works.
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On a side note, you could use Ripplepay or Rain Droplet to record the loan.
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At the time, I'm getting a good deal - the space is free for me.
However, thank you for your offer. I will keep it in mind if I need hosting.
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http://ksd5.techaos.com/This is where I post my creative work. All of the stuff that I've created and posted there is released into the public domain, so you can use it in what ever way you want. (Check the copyright for stuff that I haven't authored, though. I post stuff from other people there (with appropriate permission, of course.)) If you like it, you can drop me some coins if you wish to. If you don't like it, that's okay also.
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I tried Alliance, but I didn't have anyone else to use it with. It's written in Java, so it was running slow on my system anyway.
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Well, each new Bitcoin user and each lost Bitcoin just adds value to the currency. When coin generation is complete, the currency can only deflate from there.
If EVERY Bitcoin is somehow deleted, we can just restart the whole block generation process.
I really wouldn't want any government messing with Bitcoins.
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You're 99% correct. However, Bitcoins are not infinitely divisible.
Bitcoins can be divided to 8 decimal places. Internally, the software processes Bitcoins this way, but at this time the client interface only supports transactions up to 2 decimal places.
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Yeah, I just overwrote it. I'm not gonna bother trying to recover the file. It was only 1.20 BTC and I'm not gonna sweat the small stuff. The wallet.dat now has transactions that don't reflect the current balance, so I'm just going to delete it. Luckily, I only had 1.20 BTC to lose, but backing up the wallet should be definitely integrated into the client. While they're doing that, they should build in a way to "bank" your coins into encrypted files. Well, I guess the BTCs value just got a tiny bit higher. 
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