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Economy / Games and rounds / Re: .1BTC if you guess my number.
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on: June 28, 2013, 07:46:26 PM
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101 (non-duplicate) guesses, and nobody got it. The correct answer was: 241Two hundred forty one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/241 -tkbx (bitcointalk) SHA256--> 9a52486ec6b39cd0cf036954621843b0da87cf0cb36aedd8317e10593641129f Thanks for playing, maybe I'll do another one of these soon when I have more bitcoins
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Economy / Games and rounds / Re: .1BTC if you guess my number.
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on: June 28, 2013, 03:20:22 PM
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Maybe he is tricking us by really using binary, so my second guess is 8.
How is 8 binary? Do you mean powers of two (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, etc)?
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Economy / Services / Re: [SERVICE] Remote assistance
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on: June 28, 2013, 12:59:04 AM
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Hi, I offer a remote assistance service for everyone. Call you trough skype and help you with a remote control software. VPN, Network configuration, Router configuration
Cheap prices. Contact me for a estimate
The computer equivalent of free valet parking.
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Economy / Games and rounds / [CLOSED] .1BTC if you guess my number.
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on: June 27, 2013, 06:41:36 PM
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I've got a number 1-1000. I will allow 10 people to each guess one time by replying to this thread. If you guess the number, I'll send you 0.1 BTC. For proof, here's a hash which contains my number (and some other characters to prevent brute forcing). 9a52486ec6b39cd0cf036954621843b0da87cf0cb36aedd8317e10593641129f EDIT: 100 guesses, please don't use more than a few guesses per person. Guesses so far (as of 3:43 PM EST 06-28 / 8:43 PM GMT 06-28): 726 457 333 21 834 942 678 712 936 814 7 428 1000 725 787 216 12 968 222 939 830 777 696 420 57 832 16 999 444 747 913 617 463 42 682 654 317 278 709 18 2 379 119 911 593 131 505 640 459 101 428 1 69 98 697 921 520 192 288 741 128 456 666 888 23 105 58 64 831 857 882 39 111 7 137 821 59 99 424 19 942 115 816 180 88 314 60 491 715 145 632 621 123 369 67 628 119 255 8 212 258
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Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin - we have a problem.
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on: June 27, 2013, 06:21:53 PM
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Massive pool goes down, more people start mining because they're more likely to get the block.
Just like any other economy, don't screw with it and things will balance themselves out.
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