Peter R
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Bip 101 timescale:
Year. Size. Reward. blockchain size (rough estimate) 2016 8MB. 12.5. 40GB 2020 32MB 6.25. 3.4TB 2024. 128MB 3.125. 16.8TB 2028. 512MB 1.5625. 70.56TB 2032 2048MB 0.78125. 285.6TB 2036 8192MB 0.390625. 1145TB
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"If you don't want people to know you're a scumbag then don't be a scumbag." -- margaritahuyan
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ChartBuddy
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August 24, 2015, 06:02:26 AM |
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TerraMaster
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August 24, 2015, 06:04:20 AM |
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y'ouch this is starting to hurt a little
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smoothie
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
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August 24, 2015, 06:08:24 AM |
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intentionally throttling the network to collect more fees is like strangling the golden goose to get more eggs.
Or like jumping out of a certain wooden sculpture when the walls of Troy first come into view? Our like trying to charge money for an infinite resource? Bip 101 timescale: Year. Size. Reward. blockchain size (rough estimate) 2016 8MB. 12.5. 40GB 2020 32MB 6.25. 3.4TB 2024. 128MB 3.125. 16.8TB 2028. 512MB 1.5625. 70.56TB 2032 2048MB 0.78125. 285.6TB 2036 8192MB 0.390625. 1145TB How many individuals do you think will be incentivized to store more than a petabyte of data with no compensation? The good news is that Gavin's plan is preposterous and will never gain traction, so fortunately there's nothing to worry about. 2036 is in 21 years. How big was a hard drive 21 years ago? (hint: a tiny fraction of the storage on my current 3 year old phone). Storage is so cheap now that if you include cloud storage like dropbox, it's free. This is the same fallacy the Malthusians made about mass starvation with population doubling every forty years. Didn't happen. All famines today are political, including ours. some people have no foresight
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billyjoeallen
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Hide your women
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August 24, 2015, 06:16:54 AM |
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It looks like some kind of circuit breaker tripped on bfx. no trades for a while.
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cbeast
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
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August 24, 2015, 06:33:17 AM |
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Honeybadger got bit by 1MB Cobra and fell asleep. Soon he will awaken and eat that cobra.
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Fatman3001
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August 24, 2015, 06:34:41 AM |
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intentionally throttling the network to collect more fees is like strangling the golden goose to get more eggs.
Or like jumping out of a certain wooden sculpture when the walls of Troy first come into view? Or like trying to charge money for an infinite resource? Bip 101 timescale: Year. Size. Reward. blockchain size (rough estimate) 2016 8MB. 12.5. 40GB 2020 32MB 6.25. 3.4TB 2024. 128MB 3.125. 16.8TB 2028. 512MB 1.5625. 70.56TB 2032 2048MB 0.78125. 285.6TB 2036 8192MB 0.390625. 1145TB How many individuals do you think will be incentivized to store more than a petabyte of data with no compensation? The good news is that Gavin's plan is preposterous and will never gain traction, so fortunately there's nothing to worry about.
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BldSwtTrs
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August 24, 2015, 06:35:43 AM |
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It looks like some kind of circuit breaker tripped on bfx. no trades for a while.
I can't even cancel my orders...
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luckygenough56
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August 24, 2015, 06:40:54 AM |
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It looks like some kind of circuit breaker tripped on bfx. no trades for a while.
I can't even cancel my orders... goxfinexed
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ghandi
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August 24, 2015, 06:41:18 AM |
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Looks like a bloody monday.
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billyjoeallen
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Hide your women
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August 24, 2015, 06:43:39 AM |
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It looks like some kind of circuit breaker tripped on bfx. no trades for a while.
I can't even cancel my orders... came back online, someone dumped 1K coins and went off again. This is not good.
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xIronCrossx
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August 24, 2015, 06:54:35 AM |
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Looks like a bloody monday.
I wonder how that morning dump is gonna look...or if some miracle happens and there's a huge surge of buys.
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petahashminer
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August 24, 2015, 06:56:05 AM |
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what is wrong at bitfinex , any news?
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August 24, 2015, 06:57:22 AM |
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what is wrong at bitfinex , any news?
You mean Bitcoinica?
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Fakhoury
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Permabull Bitcoin Investor
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August 24, 2015, 06:58:49 AM |
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ChartBuddy
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August 24, 2015, 07:02:49 AM |
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ingiltere
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August 24, 2015, 07:04:28 AM |
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Interesting tweet with interesting timing. Did Kim Dotcom predict 2013 bubble right?
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uxgpf
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August 24, 2015, 07:06:55 AM |
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intentionally throttling the network to collect more fees is like strangling the golden goose to get more eggs.
Or like jumping out of a certain wooden sculpture when the walls of Troy first come into view? Our like trying to charge money for an infinite resource? Bip 101 timescale: Year. Size. Reward. blockchain size (rough estimate) 2016 8MB. 12.5. 40GB 2020 32MB 6.25. 3.4TB 2024. 128MB 3.125. 16.8TB 2028. 512MB 1.5625. 70.56TB 2032 2048MB 0.78125. 285.6TB 2036 8192MB 0.390625. 1145TB How many individuals do you think will be incentivized to store more than a petabyte of data with no compensation? The good news is that Gavin's plan is preposterous and will never gain traction, so fortunately there's nothing to worry about. 2036 is in 21 years. How big was a hard drive 21 years ago? (hint: a tiny fraction of the storage on my current 3 year old phone). Storage is so cheap now that if you include cloud storage like dropbox, it's free. This is the same fallacy the Malthusians made about mass starvation with population doubling every forty years. Didn't happen. All famines today are political, including ours. some people have no foresight Since 0.11 (Both core and XT) it's also been possible to run a node with a pruned blockchainFor example to limit blockchain to latest 10 GB of history would be: When pruning is active the wallet is disabled as a safety feature. But if no problems arise, I guess it will be enabled soon. Maybe this culls some fears of the blockchain bloat as the user can now choose how much data he/she is willing to store and still run a fully validating node. It's one less obstacle to growth of bitcoin and increasing/lifting blocksize cap.
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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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August 24, 2015, 07:12:47 AM |
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It looks like some kind of circuit breaker tripped on bfx. no trades for a while.
I can't even cancel my orders... came back online, someone dumped 1K coins and went off again. This is not good. WTF, BJA? ? At least if you make some kind of factual representation regarding current events, you could be a little more accurate. It appears that Bitfinex came back on line for about 2.5 minutes, and during that time, around 1000 BTC were traded... but they were NOT merely one player dumping coins, but instead there were a lot of trades back and forth between approximately $219 and $223.
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billyjoeallen
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August 24, 2015, 07:21:07 AM |
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It looks like some kind of circuit breaker tripped on bfx. no trades for a while.
I can't even cancel my orders... came back online, someone dumped 1K coins and went off again. This is not good. WTF, BJA? ? At least if you make some kind of factual representation regarding current events, you could be a little more accurate. It appears that Bitfinex came back on line for about 2.5 minutes, and during that time, around 1000 BTC were traded... but they were NOT merely one player dumping coins, but instead there were a lot of trades back and forth between approximately $219 and $223. Sorry, a thousand coins were either market sold or hit their ask price. UPDATE back up to $223
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