Come-from-Beyond (OP)
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September 20, 2016, 11:01:02 AM |
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Is spamming still not working?
It works if you are synced.
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nrg1zer
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September 20, 2016, 11:17:37 AM |
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Is spamming still not working?
It works if you are synced. Then i cant sync anymore since 1.0.6
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vlight
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September 20, 2016, 11:37:48 AM |
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tyz
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September 20, 2016, 07:50:31 PM |
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Will one of the next releases fix (or at least improve) the (partly) high usage of bandwith when syncing the wallet? Come-from-Beyond [12:06 PM] @here We need the most of the nodes to upgrade to 1.0.6. Then I'll release 1.0.7.
[12:07] A lot of nodes are overloaded by traffic from older versions of IRI
[12:07] Upgrading to 1.0.6 for you is not enough, the others have to do it too
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PondSea
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September 20, 2016, 09:59:54 PM |
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Will one of the next releases fix (or at least improve) the (partly) high usage of bandwith when syncing the wallet? Come-from-Beyond [12:06 PM] @here We need the most of the nodes to upgrade to 1.0.6. Then I'll release 1.0.7.
[12:07] A lot of nodes are overloaded by traffic from older versions of IRI
[12:07] Upgrading to 1.0.6 for you is not enough, the others have to do it too
Yep it should help as it doesnt connect to crazy amounts of hosts and crazy amounts of hosts dont connect to you
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tobeaj2mer01
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September 21, 2016, 07:14:00 AM |
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Come-from-Beyond [12:06 PM] @here We need the most of the nodes to upgrade to 1.0.6. Then I'll release 1.0.7.
[12:07] A lot of nodes are overloaded by traffic from older versions of IRI
[12:07] Upgrading to 1.0.6 for you is not enough, the others have to do it too
Where is install file of 1.0.6?
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Sirx: SQyHJdSRPk5WyvQ5rJpwDUHrLVSvK2ffFa
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btcmerich
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September 21, 2016, 11:55:08 AM |
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Very very nice!!
when do we have the whole code on git hub. There are many developers wanting to see it
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PondSea
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September 21, 2016, 12:09:28 PM |
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Check out slack or wait for the official packaged version with GUI.
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oldisoft
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September 21, 2016, 05:14:02 PM |
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Very very nice!!
when do we have the whole code on git hub. There are many developers wanting to see it
are you bitcoiner or developer???
good news for us bitcoiners, ETH dev has released ETC and that has caused people to lose faith for ETH. I am sure they will jump ship again back to BTC
ETH already lost 10% .
What do you guys think , will it be end of ETH being bitcoins biggest rival?
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Anon136
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September 21, 2016, 05:34:46 PM |
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Very very nice!!
when do we have the whole code on git hub. There are many developers wanting to see it
are you bitcoiner or developer???
good news for us bitcoiners, ETH dev has released ETC and that has caused people to lose faith for ETH. I am sure they will jump ship again back to BTC
ETH already lost 10% .
What do you guys think , will it be end of ETH being bitcoins biggest rival?
ETH will probably limp along for years like litecoin. It will be usurped for #2 by monero at some point though. Probably will hang out at #3 for a long time before someone brings a successful scalability focused crypto currency to market. At which time said project might surpass monero too.
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msin
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September 21, 2016, 06:00:44 PM |
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ETH will probably limp along for years like litecoin. It will be usurped for #2 by monero at some point though. Probably will hang out at #3 for a long time before someone brings a successful scalability focused crypto currency to market. At which time said project might surpass monero too.
Haha, can't tell if you are joking, Eth has the most active 3rd party developer group I've seen in crypto (along with plans to scale). Litecoin literally has zero developer activity. If Monero succeeds in becoming the defacto anonymous crypto (on dark markets), it will be targeted and banned across the world, taking heat off BTC. I would say Eth will pass BTC at some point or just be hacked into oblivion and be worth nothing, but stagnant is the last thing it will become.
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Come-from-Beyond (OP)
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September 21, 2016, 06:03:11 PM |
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ETH will probably limp along for years like litecoin. It will be usurped for #2 by monero at some point though. Probably will hang out at #3 for a long time before someone brings a successful scalability focused crypto currency to market. At which time said project might surpass monero too.
Haha, can't tell if you are joking, Eth has the most active 3rd party developer group I've seen in crypto (along with plans to scale). Litecoin literally has zero developer activity. If Monero succeeds in becoming the defacto anonymous crypto (on dark markets), it will be targeted and banned across the world, taking heat off BTC. I would say Eth will pass BTC at some point or just be hacked into oblivion and be worth nothing, but stagnant is the last thing it will become. Bitcoin will die in 2021 when Jinn Labs releases optical processor capable to calculate SHA256D at insane speed.
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msin
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September 21, 2016, 06:04:41 PM |
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ETH will probably limp along for years like litecoin. It will be usurped for #2 by monero at some point though. Probably will hang out at #3 for a long time before someone brings a successful scalability focused crypto currency to market. At which time said project might surpass monero too.
Haha, can't tell if you are joking, Eth has the most active 3rd party developer group I've seen in crypto (along with plans to scale). Litecoin literally has zero developer activity. If Monero succeeds in becoming the defacto anonymous crypto (on dark markets), it will be targeted and banned across the world, taking heat off BTC. I would say Eth will pass BTC at some point or just be hacked into oblivion and be worth nothing, but stagnant is the last thing it will become. Bitcoin will die in 2021 when Jinn Labs releases optical processor capable to calculate SHA256D at insane speed. Sounds good to me, I plan to sell in 2020.
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btcmerich
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September 21, 2016, 06:35:44 PM |
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I am bitcoiner and code crazy guy. I want to see the source codes. Sorry getting bit hard in the pants thinking about it hahaha
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Anon136
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September 22, 2016, 02:05:43 AM |
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ETH will probably limp along for years like litecoin. It will be usurped for #2 by monero at some point though. Probably will hang out at #3 for a long time before someone brings a successful scalability focused crypto currency to market. At which time said project might surpass monero too.
Haha, can't tell if you are joking, Eth has the most active 3rd party developer group I've seen in crypto (along with plans to scale). Litecoin literally has zero developer activity. If Monero succeeds in becoming the defacto anonymous crypto (on dark markets), it will be targeted and banned across the world, taking heat off BTC. I would say Eth will pass BTC at some point or just be hacked into oblivion and be worth nothing, but stagnant is the last thing it will become. Bitcoin will die in 2021 when Jinn Labs releases optical processor capable to calculate SHA256D at insane speed. Unlikely. Sure all of the hashing will be concentrated with the people who get these first but that will be temporary and probably nothing bad will happen during that time. If you want to talk about what is going to kill bitcoin it starts with an m and ends with an onero.
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Rep Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381041If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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September 22, 2016, 02:13:02 AM |
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ETH will probably limp along for years like litecoin. It will be usurped for #2 by monero at some point though. Probably will hang out at #3 for a long time before someone brings a successful scalability focused crypto currency to market. At which time said project might surpass monero too.
Haha, can't tell if you are joking, Eth has the most active 3rd party developer group I've seen in crypto (along with plans to scale). Litecoin literally has zero developer activity. If Monero succeeds in becoming the defacto anonymous crypto (on dark markets), it will be targeted and banned across the world, taking heat off BTC. I would say Eth will pass BTC at some point or just be hacked into oblivion and be worth nothing, but stagnant is the last thing it will become. Bitcoin will die in 2021 when Jinn Labs releases optical processor capable to calculate SHA256D at insane speed. Unlikely. Sure all of the hashing will be concentrated with the people who get these first but that will be temporary and probably nothing bad will happen during that time. If you want to talk about what is going to kill bitcoin it starts with an m and ends with an onero. Any thoughts on zerocash competing with monero?
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Anon136
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September 22, 2016, 02:19:01 AM |
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ETH will probably limp along for years like litecoin. It will be usurped for #2 by monero at some point though. Probably will hang out at #3 for a long time before someone brings a successful scalability focused crypto currency to market. At which time said project might surpass monero too.
Haha, can't tell if you are joking, Eth has the most active 3rd party developer group I've seen in crypto (along with plans to scale). Litecoin literally has zero developer activity. If Monero succeeds in becoming the defacto anonymous crypto (on dark markets), it will be targeted and banned across the world, taking heat off BTC. I would say Eth will pass BTC at some point or just be hacked into oblivion and be worth nothing, but stagnant is the last thing it will become. They abandoned their principles and forked the network. I don't know if that's something you can come back from. I hope it isn't. But I could be wrong.
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won99
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September 22, 2016, 02:41:07 AM |
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How is this the fate of iota, whether any news about iota?
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September 22, 2016, 03:22:52 AM |
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ETH will probably limp along for years like litecoin. It will be usurped for #2 by monero at some point though. Probably will hang out at #3 for a long time before someone brings a successful scalability focused crypto currency to market. At which time said project might surpass monero too.
Haha, can't tell if you are joking, Eth has the most active 3rd party developer group I've seen in crypto (along with plans to scale). Litecoin literally has zero developer activity. If Monero succeeds in becoming the defacto anonymous crypto (on dark markets), it will be targeted and banned across the world, taking heat off BTC. I would say Eth will pass BTC at some point or just be hacked into oblivion and be worth nothing, but stagnant is the last thing it will become. They abandoned their principles and forked the network. I don't know if that's something you can come back from. I hope it isn't. But I could be wrong. Yeah, but mainstream doesn't really care about immutability to be honest, only we do, we're a small minority.
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September 22, 2016, 01:40:27 PM |
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It allows us to have some rough approximation of the value of A as measured in B, or C in D, or E in F.
Fill these variables in with the most ridiculous things you can think of.
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