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August 06, 2012, 08:47:03 AM |
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I would overclock the hell out of my rig at −50 °C on Mars
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myrkul
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August 06, 2012, 08:49:02 AM |
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Congratulations to NASA and the human species.
Just a matter of time until a bitcoin miner is also up there, I'm sure.
A few years, max. Great job, NASA, I'm really proud, seriously, but that's enough robots on mars, let's get some people up there.
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beekeeper
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August 06, 2012, 09:04:37 AM |
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Congratulations to NASA and the human species.
I second this!
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RoloTonyBrownTown
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August 06, 2012, 09:54:22 AM |
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Watched it live at work, very exciting stuff. I would have given anything to be in that room today
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Strength in numbers
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August 06, 2012, 10:12:49 AM |
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Heh, maybe a node, but not likely a miner with current bitcoin protocol and our understanding of physics. That rover landed 14 minutes before we got word because of that whole speed of light issue.
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myrkul
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August 06, 2012, 06:05:11 PM |
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Heh, maybe a node, but not likely a miner with current bitcoin protocol and our understanding of physics. That rover landed 14 minutes before we got word because of that whole speed of light issue. Which does raise an interesting question: How will the network handle 10+minute lightspeed delays? Will someone on Mars just have to wait a little longer for confirmation?
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dree12
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August 06, 2012, 06:06:19 PM |
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Heh, maybe a node, but not likely a miner with current bitcoin protocol and our understanding of physics. That rover landed 14 minutes before we got word because of that whole speed of light issue. Which does raise an interesting question: How will the network handle 10+minute lightspeed delays? Will someone on Mars just have to wait a little longer for confirmation? I assume each planet will have their own network. Marscoin, Jupitercoin, etc.
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FreeMoney
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Strength in numbers
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August 06, 2012, 06:17:26 PM |
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Heh, maybe a node, but not likely a miner with current bitcoin protocol and our understanding of physics. That rover landed 14 minutes before we got word because of that whole speed of light issue. Which does raise an interesting question: How will the network handle 10+minute lightspeed delays? Will someone on Mars just have to wait a little longer for confirmation? Yeah, it's fine to just wait if you aren't mining. If you mine then nearly every time you find a block people back on Earth will be building on a different block already, often already on to the next one after that.
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Play Bitcoin Poker at sealswithclubs.eu. We're active and open to everyone.
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FreeMoney
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August 06, 2012, 06:20:03 PM |
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Heh, maybe a node, but not likely a miner with current bitcoin protocol and our understanding of physics. That rover landed 14 minutes before we got word because of that whole speed of light issue. Which does raise an interesting question: How will the network handle 10+minute lightspeed delays? Will someone on Mars just have to wait a little longer for confirmation? I assume each planet will have their own network. Marscoin, Jupitercoin, etc. Ha, yeah. Curiosity and Odyssey can trade with each other. i think Curiosity will need to buy bandwidth. Oh a two player bitcoin system is pointless though. One will have more hashing power than the other so they ought just keep a regular ledger since they must be trusted.
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tgmarks
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August 06, 2012, 06:58:48 PM |
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This is awesome. Surprised there is no fund yet to send the first bitcoiner to mars.
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myrkul
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August 06, 2012, 08:07:26 PM |
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No, no... we were distinctly told, two years ago:
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August 06, 2012, 08:10:45 PM |
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Will they trek to the trees on the polar region or to the various pyramids?
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LightRider (OP)
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I advocate the Zeitgeist Movement & Venus Project.
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August 06, 2012, 11:15:23 PM |
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Heh, maybe a node, but not likely a miner with current bitcoin protocol and our understanding of physics. That rover landed 14 minutes before we got word because of that whole speed of light issue. Which does raise an interesting question: How will the network handle 10+minute lightspeed delays? Will someone on Mars just have to wait a little longer for confirmation? Only a concern until instantaneous communication is made possible via quantum entanglement.
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myrkul
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August 06, 2012, 11:26:17 PM |
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Heh, maybe a node, but not likely a miner with current bitcoin protocol and our understanding of physics. That rover landed 14 minutes before we got word because of that whole speed of light issue. Which does raise an interesting question: How will the network handle 10+minute lightspeed delays? Will someone on Mars just have to wait a little longer for confirmation? Only a concern until instantaneous communication is made possible via quantum entanglement. OK, and matter replicators will end world hunger. Let's stick to current physics, 'k?
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