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May 06, 2013, 03:23:12 AM
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No longer will we be able to send someone a satoshi.

I am no longer a satoshi millionaire.

RIP satoshi.

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May 06, 2013, 03:26:47 AM
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No longer will we be able to send someone a satoshi.

I am no longer a satoshi millionaire.

RIP satoshi.

Never thought I'd read this...  Wow.. Takes a step back.. wow again.
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May 06, 2013, 03:40:47 AM
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No longer will we be able to send someone a satoshi.

I am no longer a satoshi millionaire.

RIP satoshi.
You can send someone a satoshi. Miners may not include it, especially if they're using 0.8.2.
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May 06, 2013, 03:50:16 AM
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:-(  Really nobody wants to send someone less than a penny but it is still dumb that nobody was really consulted on this decision and it is certainly an upset to many.

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May 06, 2013, 03:56:29 AM
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Just paying my respects to Satoshi. Great entity, great idea, sadly bitcoin is damaged and will probably die unless a hard fork happens.

Nonsense.

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May 06, 2013, 04:04:26 AM
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Just paying my respects to Satoshi. Great entity, great idea, sadly bitcoin is damaged and will probably die unless a hard fork happens.

Nonsense.

I wish it was non-sense sadly it isn't...

Yes, it is.   Get a grip.
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May 06, 2013, 04:04:41 AM
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Can't you use another client? I'm my understanding that only the newest Bitcoin-qt client cannot send the smaller digits. Electrum, Armory, and all the others still can. Right?

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May 06, 2013, 04:05:39 AM
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Can't you use another client? I'm my understanding that only the newest Bitcoin-qt client cannot send the smaller digits. Electrum, Armory, and all the others still can. Right?

No cause it affects miners and miners control the network.
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May 06, 2013, 04:06:11 AM
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Just paying my respects to Satoshi. Great entity, great idea, sadly bitcoin is damaged and will probably die unless a hard fork happens.

Nonsense.

I wish it was non-sense sadly it isn't...

You are free to create your own forked version of bitcoin-qt client in five minutes and use it in the current network to broadcast/relay transactions, nobody can stop you, it's exactly what Bitcoin is all about. If some developers are able to change things in the way many people here imagined, nobody would have used Bitcoin in the first place.

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May 06, 2013, 04:06:23 AM
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FUD!

You can still send a satoshi if ---

1. You mine your own block, or

2. At least one miner agrees to mine the tiny transaction for you.

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May 06, 2013, 04:06:50 AM
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Just paying my respects to Satoshi. Great entity, great idea, sadly bitcoin is damaged and will probably die unless a hard fork happens.

Nonsense.

I wish it was non-sense sadly it isn't...

Yes, it is.   Get a grip.

It is a regulation being put upon a supposedly unregulated currency.  Where is the conflict other than the liberals that want this?
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May 06, 2013, 04:08:10 AM
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Just paying my respects to Satoshi. Great entity, great idea, sadly bitcoin is damaged and will probably die unless a hard fork happens.

Nonsense.

I wish it was non-sense sadly it isn't...

You are free to create your own forked version of bitcoin-qt client in five minutes and use it in the current network to broadcast/relay transactions, nobody can stop you, it's exactly what Bitcoin is all about. If some developers are able to change things in the way many people here imagined, nobody would have used Bitcoin in the first place.

But miners can stop the transaction from being put into the block... and people can stop relaying the transaction.


FUD!

You can still send a satoshi if ---

1. You mine your own block, or

2. At least one miner agrees to mine the tiny transaction for you.
Now this is non-sense let me get about $100,000 worth of ASIC and do that. Now it is getting crazy!
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May 06, 2013, 04:10:15 AM
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Then be a miner and accept those transactions then!
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May 06, 2013, 04:11:10 AM
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FUD!
You can still send a satoshi if ---
1. You mine your own block, or
2. At least one miner agrees to mine the tiny transaction for you.
Yup.  Or, if in the future bitcoin's value goes way up and people turn the dust indifference parameter way down.

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Now this is non-sense let me get about $100,000 worth of ASIC and do that. Now it is getting crazy!
Uh. A single avalon mines about a block a week... and you don't have to have even that if you can just convince some other miner to do it for you— though it might be a little hard to do that if you're trying to attack the system or force people to store random data for you. Smiley
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May 06, 2013, 04:12:38 AM
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What the fuck is a Satoshi?

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May 06, 2013, 04:12:57 AM
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FUD!
You can still send a satoshi if ---
1. You mine your own block, or
2. At least one miner agrees to mine the tiny transaction for you.
Yup.  Or, if in the future bitcoin's value goes way up and people turn the dust indifference parameter way down.

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Now this is non-sense let me get about $100,000 worth of ASIC and do that. Now it is getting crazy!
Uh. A single avalon mines about a block a week... and you don't have to have even that if you can just convince some other miner to do it for you— though it might be a little hard to do that if you're trying to attack the system or force people to store random data for you. Smiley

I am more against the censorship anyway
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May 06, 2013, 04:13:30 AM
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What the fuck is a Satoshi?

An entity / creator of bitcoins also the name of 0.00000001 Unit
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May 06, 2013, 04:13:41 AM
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Just paying my respects to Satoshi. Great entity, great idea, sadly bitcoin is damaged and will probably die unless a hard fork happens.

Nonsense.

I wish it was non-sense sadly it isn't...

You are free to create your own forked version of bitcoin-qt client in five minutes and use it in the current network to broadcast/relay transactions, nobody can stop you, it's exactly what Bitcoin is all about. If some developers are able to change things in the way many people here imagined, nobody would have used Bitcoin in the first place.

But miners can stop the transaction from being put into the block... and people can stop relaying the transaction.



Oh, like how they have declared your block is "orphaned" from time to time? Big news.

I have some other news for you: there is already a way to circumvent the current 0.8.1 hardcoded transaction fee policy without causing a hard-fork like you said, https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Free_transaction_relay_policy check it out.

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May 06, 2013, 04:15:36 AM
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Just paying my respects to Satoshi. Great entity, great idea, sadly bitcoin is damaged and will probably die unless a hard fork happens.

Nonsense.

I wish it was non-sense sadly it isn't...

You are free to create your own forked version of bitcoin-qt client in five minutes and use it in the current network to broadcast/relay transactions, nobody can stop you, it's exactly what Bitcoin is all about. If some developers are able to change things in the way many people here imagined, nobody would have used Bitcoin in the first place.

But miners can stop the transaction from being put into the block... and people can stop relaying the transaction.



Oh, like how they have declared your block is "orphaned" from time to time? Big news.

I have some other news for you: there is already a way to circumvent the current 0.8.1 hardcoded transaction fee policy without causing a hard-fork like you said, https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Free_transaction_relay_policy check it out.


No no no, the hard fork is so we take the power out of the current dev team...
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May 06, 2013, 04:17:45 AM
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Just paying my respects to Satoshi. Great entity, great idea, sadly bitcoin is damaged and will probably die unless a hard fork happens.

Nonsense.

I wish it was non-sense sadly it isn't...

You are free to create your own forked version of bitcoin-qt client in five minutes and use it in the current network to broadcast/relay transactions, nobody can stop you, it's exactly what Bitcoin is all about. If some developers are able to change things in the way many people here imagined, nobody would have used Bitcoin in the first place.

But miners can stop the transaction from being put into the block... and people can stop relaying the transaction.



Oh, like how they have declared your block is "orphaned" from time to time? Big news.

I have some other news for you: there is already a way to circumvent the current 0.8.1 hardcoded transaction fee policy without causing a hard-fork like you said, https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Free_transaction_relay_policy check it out.


No no no, the hard fork is so we take the power out of the current dev team...

LMFAO, at any second in the last 4 years you could have done that, no one could have stopped you, you go ahead.

BTW: If miners install the current dev team's client like you said it's essentially a vote of confidence, so what's that taking power out you talked about?

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