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February 09, 2016, 11:13:45 PM


Carnival and the jazz fest are much better. Mardi Gras is more for alchoholics and immature boys who are impressed by a set of tits.

For that reason alone I will support Classic, just to make sure I'm on a different fork to you and your JazzCoin.  /s

Come on PissPukeFunCoin!!
Yeah, a jazz fest is reasonably sophisticated and mature, but the very best, most mature thing of all is smoke-and-alcohol-free Mime Fest. In Canada!
Fkn jazzers...

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February 09, 2016, 11:41:39 PM


Carnival and the jazz fest are much better. Mardi Gras is more for alchoholics and immature boys who are impressed by a set of tits.

For that reason alone I will support Classic, just to make sure I'm on a different fork to you and your JazzCoin.  /s

Come on PissPukeFunCoin!!
Yeah, a jazz fest is reasonably sophisticated and mature, but the very best, most mature thing of all is smoke-and-alcohol-free Mime Fest. In Canada!
Fkn jazzers...

Anywhere but Canada. Sad

I once ate a bag of potato chips from a batch where they forgot to put the salt in. Made me think of Canada.
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February 09, 2016, 11:44:55 PM

NSA Switches To Quantum-Resistant Cryptography

According the NSA, the following isn’t safe to use:

    ECDH and ECDSA with NIST P-256
    SHA-256
    AES-128
    RSA with 2048-bit keys
    Diffie-Hellman with 2048-bit keys


So that's the next big scare. Using the threat of having your cat pictures and fromage recipes hacked to make people switch to encryptions The Establishment prefers. For our own good, naturally.
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February 09, 2016, 11:53:03 PM


Carnival and the jazz fest are much better. Mardi Gras is more for alchoholics and immature boys who are impressed by a set of tits.

For that reason alone I will support Classic, just to make sure I'm on a different fork to you and your JazzCoin.  /s

Come on PissPukeFunCoin!!
Yeah, a jazz fest is reasonably sophisticated and mature, but the very best, most mature thing of all is smoke-and-alcohol-free Mime Fest. In Canada!
Fkn jazzers...

Anywhere but Canada. Sad

I once ate a bag of potato chips from a batch where they forgot to put the salt in. Made me think of Canada.

Imagine a desolate wasteland forgotten by God. Then cover it with snow. Undecided
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February 09, 2016, 11:55:18 PM


Carnival and the jazz fest are much better. Mardi Gras is more for alchoholics and immature boys who are impressed by a set of tits.

For that reason alone I will support Classic, just to make sure I'm on a different fork to you and your JazzCoin.  /s

Come on PissPukeFunCoin!!
Yeah, a jazz fest is reasonably sophisticated and mature, but the very best, most mature thing of all is smoke-and-alcohol-free Mime Fest. In Canada!
Fkn jazzers...

Anywhere but Canada. Sad

I once ate a bag of potato chips from a batch where they forgot to put the salt in. Made me think of Canada.

Imagine a desolate wasteland forgotten by God. Then cover it with snow. Undecided

And then, sprinkle it with bears.
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February 09, 2016, 11:59:50 PM


Carnival and the jazz fest are much better. Mardi Gras is more for alchoholics and immature boys who are impressed by a set of tits.

For that reason alone I will support Classic, just to make sure I'm on a different fork to you and your JazzCoin.  /s

Come on PissPukeFunCoin!!
Yeah, a jazz fest is reasonably sophisticated and mature, but the very best, most mature thing of all is smoke-and-alcohol-free Mime Fest. In Canada!
Fkn jazzers...

Anywhere but Canada. Sad

I once ate a bag of potato chips from a batch where they forgot to put the salt in. Made me think of Canada.

Imagine a desolate wasteland forgotten by God. Then cover it with snow. Undecided

And then, sprinkle it with bears.


Please keep your limbs in the vehicle.

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February 10, 2016, 12:15:38 AM

NSA Switches To Quantum-Resistant Cryptography

According the NSA, the following isn’t safe to use:

    ECDH and ECDSA with NIST P-256
    SHA-256
    AES-128
    RSA with 2048-bit keys
    Diffie-Hellman with 2048-bit keys


So that's the next big scare. Using the threat of having your cat pictures and fromage recipes hacked to make people switch to encryptions The Establishment prefers. For our own good, naturally.


hahahahaha


Yeah... gotta take such NSA recommendations with a grain of Canadian potato chip.    Wink
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February 10, 2016, 12:34:53 AM

NSA Switches To Quantum-Resistant Cryptography

According the NSA, the following isn’t safe to use:

    ECDH and ECDSA with NIST P-256
    SHA-256
    AES-128
    RSA with 2048-bit keys
    Diffie-Hellman with 2048-bit keys


So that's the next big scare. Using the threat of having your cat pictures and fromage recipes hacked to make people switch to encryptions The Establishment prefers. For our own good, naturally.


hahahahaha


Yeah... gotta take such NSA recommendations with a grain of Canadian potato chip.    Wink

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February 10, 2016, 12:47:10 AM


Y u no having more bump for us? the bitcoin price seems not good this way, let us get more info of bitcoin price.
FYI the chinese people, including me are still celebrating the chinese new year.
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It's all Greek to me. But: https://np.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/44yxro/is_bitcoin_quantum_safe/
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February 10, 2016, 02:39:23 AM

I have more than 100 pages to catch up on this thread, sorry if this is old news:

The Chinese New Year holiday is the week February 7–13, 2016.  They should return to work on Sunday February 14.

As in previous New Year holidays, there is very little trading on the Chinese exchanges during this period, and therfore one can expect relatively little price movement.  

There are some curious differences between the volume at the Chinese exchanges between this and previous years.  In 2014, on the 1h and 30min plots, there was usually a clear and relatively smooth periodic pattern with a minimum around 18:00 UTC (03:00 am Chinese local time).  At that hour, the volume went down to practically zero on Huobi, whereas on OKCoin the minimum was about 10% of the peak value.

Recalling, the present price rise started in September 2015. At first there was a fast exponential rise from  ~230 USD to ~500 USD that was probably due to speculator euphoria.  That rally ended abruptly on November 04, and was down to ~320 USD on Nov 26, 2015

The last surge in price began suddenly on that date, climbed steadily to ~460 on Dec 17, and has been mostly falling since.  

The trade volume at OKCoin increased substantially during the first spike, but on Nov 26 it jumped suddenly from ~0.28 M BTC/day to ~1.0 M BTC/day, and remained in the range 1.0-1.5 M BTC/day until February 06. With the start of the holiday, the volume dropped to ~0.7 M BTC/day.

The interesting detail is that the daily pattern changed markedly on Nov 26, and has been different since then.  On that date, there appeared concentrated peaks, lasting 2-3 hours, almost but not quite periodic, spaced roughly 26 hours apart, but with some exceptions and resets.  Those peaks seem to account for half of the total daily volume or more.

Curiously, the price hardly moves during most of those peaks (and the large price moves often occur with little volume).  Curiously too, since the holiday week started, the normal daily volume pattern practically disappeared, but those peaks continued unabated.

These same features of the volume plot are seen at Huobi, although the "normal" (non-peak) background has been rather irregular in recent months, so those peaks are harder to discern.  On BTC-China, on the other hand, those daily peaks are much smaller or absent, and the volume increase since September was more modest and gradual.

I don't know what to make of those peaks. (More generally, the volume and price at the Chinese exchanges have become more "mysterious" since I looked closely at them in 2014.)  Since they were not affected by the holidays, perhaps they are generated outside China, or generated automatically by some script.  Perhaps they are connected to mining operations.  Perhaps it is Sergei Mavrodi or some Chinese copycat selling the day's catch of his ponzi.  Or perhaps they are periodic settlements of arbitrage trade, generated by Blockstream's Liquid tool.

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February 10, 2016, 04:26:03 AM

Unfortunately classic is not quite dead yet.

When it is and the threat of chaotic, contentious and unnecessary (segwit is superior) hard fork is over, we can all look forward to a massive price increase (like move from 230->450 after xt collapse) and bitcoin moving forward.

These bombing runs from Gavin and coinbase are getting tiring.

I doubt they will be able to centralise bitcoin development under their control.

Why unfortunately? Isn't it always good to have different possibilities? you never know what might happen Wink

I personnally support all the coins! Classic, Core, Litecoin...

It's precisely because Bitcoin Classic isn't an alt they all go mental.

No its because I want bitcoin development lead by people who:

 value decetralisation, provide features like confidential transactions etc.

as opposed to people who:

visit cia, join organisations that want to work with government to police bitcoin, float ideas like blacklists of transactions, and do not care about ordinary node users etc.


I don't want bitcoin to be crippled by these people into paypal 2.0 (except slower)



are u saying u want gavin and coinbase out ?? ... i am trying to interpret what u mean . u do not like the "blockchain blacklists" because of what reasons again ?? from what i gather from what u said, u don't like "blockchain blacklisters" or "cripplecoiners" .. that sounds like a real problem ... can u look outside your window ?? are the blacked out SUV's parked outside yet Huh their might be a drone too watching you what you say about gavin and coinbase .


You are acting retarded, Mr. Aztec.   You are trying to act as if you don't realize that you are asking stupid ass question, and really these are a kind of trolling disingenuous search for responses.


Accordingly:

>>>>>>are u saying u want gavin and coinbase out ??<<<<<

these are pushers for increasing the blocksize and threatening hardforks to achieve these goals


>>>>>.. i am trying to interpret what u mean . u do not like the "blockchain blacklists" because of what reasons again ?? from what i gather from what u said, u don't like "blockchain blacklisters" or "cripplecoiners" .. that sounds like a real problem .<<<<<

Not too many people really like the idea of blacklists because that would inevitably take away from fungibility, and ultimately remove most value from bitcoin.


>>>can u look outside your window ?? are the blacked out SUV's parked outside yet Huh their might be a drone too watching you what you say about gavin and coinbase .<<<<<

People do not need to be paranoid or conspiratorial in order to arrive at the conclusions that there may be nefarious forces that are pushing these various kinds of measures to make bitcoin more trackable and to keep bitcoin under wraps in significant ways and even to imply certain threats of monitoring to individuals who are using bitcoin (maybe to attempt to deter them from currently illegal acts?)
 
Thanks for highlighting dumbasses' positions JJG. Let it go before I have to go nuclear on the Aztec-butt smeller. Gosh, it stinks to high heaven.
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February 10, 2016, 05:27:43 AM
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NSA Switches To Quantum-Resistant Cryptography

According the NSA, the following isn’t safe to use:

    ECDH and ECDSA with NIST P-256
    SHA-256
    AES-128
    RSA with 2048-bit keys
    Diffie-Hellman with 2048-bit keys


So that's the next big scare. Using the threat of having your cat pictures and fromage recipes hacked to make people switch to encryptions The Establishment prefers. For our own good, naturally.


hahahahaha


Yeah... gotta take such NSA recommendations with a grain of Canadian potato chip.    Wink

Yeah!



NSA are so silly.


Yeah... fatty is the driver, and i am the front seat passenger..


I think the guy in the back is BMB..... trying to act all innocent.. when he caused the shit.   Wink
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Thanks for highlighting dumbasses' positions JJG. Let it go before I have to go nuclear on the Aztec-butt smeller. Gosh, it stinks to high heaven.


I cannot tell for sure the level of your seriousness, but really I do not agree with any kind of policy of letting dumbass trolls rule the thread with their various stupid and repetitive propositions by ignoring them....

Sometimes the disinformation needs to be highlighted, otherwise there are possibly some readers who are going to believe it.

I certainly don't claim to be any kind of expert, but frequently, the repetitive propaganda from some of these posters (such as seems to be the current status of Mr. Aztec), can be quite annoying and even distracting from real and interesting discussions about various innovative aspects of bitcoin.. and the many current developments.
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