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March 13, 2014, 09:53:41 AM |
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wowow.. when will it be launched? edit: https://bittrex.com/ bullish?
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hdbuck
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March 13, 2014, 10:00:03 AM |
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dreamspark
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March 13, 2014, 10:35:26 AM |
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Do something bitcoin!
Cant wait for this train to take off so I can go back all in, place my trading stash in cold storage and step away from he charts for a few weeks .
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hdbuck
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March 13, 2014, 10:38:19 AM |
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Be skeptical to this atlasats thing. The MarketWatch "article" has the guy behind it bragging about their own network and blah blah. Meanwhile, it's hosted on Amazon EC2. Amazon EC2 is mostly used to host scams, spambots and that sort of thing. Anyone who runs a webserver will tell you that their logs are full of attack attempts from Amazon EC2, your best of putting a -j DROP on their entire IP-range. In other news, Crayon Pop is about to release a new single: http://www.soompi.com/2014/03/12/crayon-pop-takes-off-helmet-and-dons-hanbok-for-upcoming-new-single/#.UyGHF3XZKXlok thx for the headsup. defo bullish on crazy pop news..
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dreamspark
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March 13, 2014, 10:40:06 AM |
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Be skeptical to this atlasats thing. The MarketWatch "article" has the guy behind it bragging about their own network and blah blah. Meanwhile, it's hosted on Amazon EC2. Amazon EC2 is mostly used to host scams, spambots and that sort of thing. Anyone who runs a webserver will tell you that their logs are full of attack attempts from Amazon EC2, your best of putting a -j DROP on their entire IP-range. In other news, Crayon Pop is about to release a new single: http://www.soompi.com/2014/03/12/crayon-pop-takes-off-helmet-and-dons-hanbok-for-upcoming-new-single/#.UyGHF3XZKXlAre they for real? How can they expect to be taken seriously while hosting on EC2. Its so obvious as well their webpage takes forever to load.
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JorgeStolfi
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March 13, 2014, 10:57:08 AM |
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So here is a stupid question to kill time: Suppose the Evil Lords decide to use the bitcoins seized from Silk Road and other places to kill bitcoin by spamming it with billions of tiny transactions, as fast as they can. How would the network defend itself from that attack?
I am guessing, but I thought that the network just processes transactions in the order received, and if there is a fee attached, then those transactions are processed first. Billions is a lot... and I suppose that the problem could be made worse by creating some repetition of the transactions - after the first ones are processed, they are put back into the cue. If there are so many transactions that the network is overwhelmed... the network may go down for a period of time. and then maybe a fork in the code to restart? YES>... I am continuing to guess. You know you have an anti-fragile system when the worst thing your enemies can do is throw money at you. Like, dumping ten tons of pennies over you. For concreteness, suppose they have 100,000 BTC previously spread out over that many addresses, and start sending out 10-satoshi transactions between those addresses with 1 satoshi of fee. They can send 10^13 (10 trillion) such transactions before they run out of coins. Would the network handle that?
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March 13, 2014, 11:04:38 AM |
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I like this voting stats We can clearly see our community are rather optimists 700$ will come soon! ♥ BTC
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hdbuck
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March 13, 2014, 11:30:51 AM |
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Germany doesnt apply minimal wages.
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Pruden
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March 13, 2014, 11:43:39 AM |
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That does not detract from the fact that vacation days numbers are very similar all over Western Europe. Go ahead, find a source that supports billyjoeallen ignorant (but unfortunately popular) misconception.
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billyjoeallen
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Hide your women
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March 13, 2014, 11:51:47 AM |
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Be skeptical to this atlasats thing. The MarketWatch "article" has the guy behind it bragging about their own network and blah blah. Meanwhile, it's hosted on Amazon EC2. Amazon EC2 is mostly used to host scams, spambots and that sort of thing. Anyone who runs a webserver will tell you that their logs are full of attack attempts from Amazon EC2, your best of putting a -j DROP on their entire IP-range. In other news, Crayon Pop is about to release a new single: http://www.soompi.com/2014/03/12/crayon-pop-takes-off-helmet-and-dons-hanbok-for-upcoming-new-single/#.UyGHF3XZKXlAre they for real? How can they expect to be taken seriously while hosting on EC2. Its so obvious as well their webpage takes forever to load. look at their order book. Volume sucks. Traders need volume. That's why so many stayed with Gox even though they knew it was shitty. A new exchange is going to have to offer incentives to get high volume traders to switch. No fees for month or something like that. I won't take these guys seriously unless I see they are putting up som real money. I'm risking mine. They should risk theirs.
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dreamspark
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March 13, 2014, 11:57:42 AM |
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I think thats important, people seem to think that new exchanges whether they are more regulated or not is some sort of fix for a range of the current issues but the fact remains that serious traders only really care about liquidity.
If a new exchange comes along now it really needs to offer something to make people use it. I think another thing that gox teaches us is people dont generally like moving and stick to what they are comfrotable with, thus, if a platform was to open that did like you say offered no fees for a month or so once they had a collection of traders and the volumes increase then people would probably not move en mass once fees were introduced.
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March 13, 2014, 12:02:27 PM |
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March 13, 2014, 12:06:00 PM |
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Why would you need to take a vacation when you have a holiday everyday in the middle of the business day?
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March 13, 2014, 12:09:09 PM |
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Hey, I didn't even mention Spain or the Mediterranean. Don't be so quick to be offended, but now that you mention it, Spain has 26% unemployment and is in eminent danger of defaulting on its loans too. The simple fact is that Germany can only sell it's admittedly well-made but expensive cars by extending credit to buyers who can't pay back the loans.
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March 13, 2014, 12:15:59 PM |
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hdbuck
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March 13, 2014, 12:21:59 PM |
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Hey, I didn't even mention Spain or the Mediterranean. Don't be so quick to be offended, but now that you mention it, Spain has 26% unemployment and is in eminent danger of defaulting on its loans too. The simple fact is that Germany can only sell it's admittedly well-made but expensive cars by extending credit to buyers who can't pay back the loans. FTFY just a matter of covering it up within fallacious reports.
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