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May 30, 2013, 01:43:46 AM |
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I will mail 1 physical bitcoin with 0BTC value on it to whoever can send me 0.2AC
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RyNinDaCleM
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May 30, 2013, 01:46:36 AM |
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I will mail 1 physical bitcoin with 0BTC value on it to whoever can send me 0.2AC Too rich for my blood
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adamstgBit (OP)
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May 30, 2013, 01:52:29 AM |
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I will mail 1 physical bitcoin with 0BTC value on it to whoever can send me 0.2AC Too rich for my blood not sure what these Abstract Coins are worth.... dropping price to 0.101AC!
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Phinnaeus Gage
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May 30, 2013, 01:57:28 AM |
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Out of order tx? Is that how this chain works? trolls making forks allover the place atm ignore the dishonest chains How will you identify the dishonest chains when they are 100 quotes long? How will you avoid collusion on confirmation to double spend (I could have done it better) you're welcome to make your own Abstract Coin i don't pretend to know all the answers, i'm just going with the flow, trying to bring my idea to life dishonest chains either don't link back to the genesis block, or are just plain invalid, its up to you to figure out what's what. Not trying to make my own Abstract coin, trying to test the true strength of yours WTS https://twitter.com/AbstractCoin and abstractcoin@yahoo.com to the highest bidder. Seriously, I created them to give to Adam. My thinking is using the Twitter account SOLELY as the official ledger. Will explain how I envision it after I put the apple pie in the oven. To show proof-of-concept/proof-of-work, look at https://twitter.com/AbstractCoin then look at https://twitter.com/PhinnaeusGage. Both tweets will be deleted. In essence, Twitter could be used as the official ledger and one MUST have a Twitter account to participate. The Abstract Coin Twitter account would be used as the official blockchain. A thread on this forum will be used as the official thread. A person has the option of having their Twitter account used for a myriad of purposes, including as acting as a wallet, or just as a public wallet, one of which could simply be named AC8uU70Yq, or whatever 9 char. moniker they choose.
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May 30, 2013, 02:00:16 AM |
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I will mail 1 physical bitcoin with 0BTC value on it to whoever can send me 0.2AC Nobody besides currently yourself has 0.2AC, and soon you won't even have those once you give them all away, forced to buy back any you desire.
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May 30, 2013, 02:04:49 AM |
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I just saw this show up on Coinchoose and it's at 975% profitability.
I entered: cgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://ac:3333 -u tarded.2 -p t --shaders 2048 --thread-concurrency 8192 -I 13 -g 2 -w 256
but I just get an error, even when I jump up and down and scream 'Confirmed' for 5 minutes straight nothing happens. Is there a pool for noobs?
Can someone donate to me until I can figure it out? |AC98UX83|
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DGC: D94C7TQdxLqPz5CtR47MigKwARqeTeUdAW | LTC: LazjxiafdkLw8HRWeyLrabU6f5zhyyrqEr | BTC: 1K5EP1DoE6fEmc2pwYXrbXbQbHcRvFee91 | I mine real coins, not trying to be the best at exercising.. my gpus.
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adamstgBit (OP)
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May 30, 2013, 02:08:10 AM |
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I will mail 1 physical bitcoin with 0BTC value on it to whoever can send me 0.2AC Nobody besides currently yourself has 0.2AC, and soon you won't even have those once you give them all away, forced to buy back any you desire. price dropped to 0.101AC Hazard (the first adopter) has 0.1AC if he can figure out how to send it to someone else, that person could afford it `
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May 30, 2013, 02:20:04 AM |
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What's your thoughts on using Twitter as the ledger/blockchain?
Currently, the tweet looks like this: |AC8DG84KD| (0.798AC)AdamStgBit(0.788AC) @PhinnaeusGage
Proposing it to look like this: |AC8DG84KD| (0.798AC)AdamStgBit(0.788AC) 0.01 --> @PhinnaeusGage
The next post after I retweet it would look like this: |XXXXXXXXX| (0.01)PhinnaeusGage(0.01) of which reflects the size of my current wallet.
I'm trying to come up with a simple and easy to read/understand solution since this is all going to be done sans a program.
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May 30, 2013, 02:26:09 AM |
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What's your thoughts on using Twitter as the ledger/blockchain?
Currently, the tweet looks like this: |AC8DG84KD| (0.798AC)AdamStgBit(0.788AC) @PhinnaeusGage
Proposing it to look like this: |AC8DG84KD| (0.798AC)AdamStgBit(0.788AC) 0.01 --> @PhinnaeusGage
The next post after I retweet it would look like this: |XXXXXXXXX| (0.01)PhinnaeusGage(0.01) of which reflects the size of my current wallet.
I'm trying to come up with a simple and easy to read/understand solution since this is all going to be done sans a program.
ya this seems like the next step for this coin to actually have a shot at some kind of value. not sure how it would all work
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May 30, 2013, 02:31:52 AM |
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What's your thoughts on using Twitter as the ledger/blockchain?
Currently, the tweet looks like this: |AC8DG84KD| (0.798AC)AdamStgBit(0.788AC) @PhinnaeusGage
Proposing it to look like this: |AC8DG84KD| (0.798AC)AdamStgBit(0.788AC) 0.01 --> @PhinnaeusGage
The next post after I retweet it would look like this: |XXXXXXXXX| (0.01)PhinnaeusGage(0.01) of which reflects the size of my current wallet.
I'm trying to come up with a simple and easy to read/understand solution since this is all going to be done sans a program.
ya this seems like the next step for this coin to actually have a shot at some kind of value. not sure how it would all work Let me show you. If that was my official wallet, it would look similar to the above. No need to even worry about password(s) because Twitter handles that aspect. Once you have the ~100 abcents given away, we can concentrate on the trade aspect and assigning value.
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May 30, 2013, 02:33:19 AM |
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FREE Abstract Coins Abstract Coins have been said to be "Seriously flawed!" Get some today! simply post your interest below, its that simple!
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May 30, 2013, 02:34:26 AM |
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What's your thoughts on using Twitter as the ledger/blockchain?
Currently, the tweet looks like this: |AC8DG84KD| (0.798AC)AdamStgBit(0.788AC) @PhinnaeusGage
Proposing it to look like this: |AC8DG84KD| (0.798AC)AdamStgBit(0.788AC) 0.01 --> @PhinnaeusGage
The next post after I retweet it would look like this: |XXXXXXXXX| (0.01)PhinnaeusGage(0.01) of which reflects the size of my current wallet.
I'm trying to come up with a simple and easy to read/understand solution since this is all going to be done sans a program.
ya this seems like the next step for this coin to actually have a shot at some kind of value. not sure how it would all work Let me show you. If that was my official wallet, it would look similar to the above. No need to even worry about password(s) because Twitter handles that aspect. Once you have the ~100 abcents given away, we can concentrate on the trade aspect and assigning value. hmmmm could work
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May 30, 2013, 02:44:07 AM |
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can people edit their tweets?
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May 30, 2013, 02:47:00 AM |
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can people edit their tweets?
No! Only delete them once they are tweeted. Therefore, they must retweet your tweet for the transaction to be verified. Then their very next tweet shows what they have in their wallet if the tweet/retweet is not designed in such a way as to make that obvious. The fewer steps, the better, hence needed to design the TX properly the first time, always using the same format.
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May 30, 2013, 02:49:57 AM |
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I will mail 1 physical bitcoin with 0BTC value on it to whoever can send me 0.2AC
Nobody besides currently yourself has 0.2AC, and soon you won't even have those once you give them all away, forced to buy back any you desire. price dropped to 0.101AC Hazard (the first adopter) has 0.1AC if he can figure out how to send it to someone else, that person could afford it ` I'm an AC mogul
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May 30, 2013, 02:54:32 AM |
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can people edit their tweets?
No! Only delete them once they are tweeted. Therefore, they must retweet your tweet for the transaction to be verified. Then their very next tweet shows what they have in their wallet if the tweet/retweet is not designed in such a way as to make that obvious. the major problem with Abstract Coin is that its difficult to remember how many coins you actually own + your always dealing with 0.xxx amounts, making it dubly hard even more of a headache will be once people start moving them around a bit, people are going to have to looks at the forum for hours to figure out if it really is a genuine Abstract Coin, at least on the forum we can click the quotes and follow the chain how would we figure out if an Abstract Coin is genuine or not on twitter? it doesn't have to be easy it just has to be possible
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May 30, 2013, 02:57:23 AM |
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I will mail 1 physical bitcoin with 0BTC value on it to whoever can send me 0.2AC
Nobody besides currently yourself has 0.2AC, and soon you won't even have those once you give them all away, forced to buy back any you desire. price dropped to 0.101AC Hazard (the first adopter) has 0.1AC if he can figure out how to send it to someone else, that person could afford it ` I'm an AC mogul hey, you just need to convince someone to give you 0.001AC and you'll have the funds!
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May 30, 2013, 03:04:59 AM |
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can people edit their tweets?
No! Only delete them once they are tweeted. Therefore, they must retweet your tweet for the transaction to be verified. Then their very next tweet shows what they have in their wallet if the tweet/retweet is not designed in such a way as to make that obvious. the major problem with Abstract Coin is that its difficult to remember how many coins you actually own + your always dealing with 0.xxx amounts, making it dubly hard even more of a headache will be once people start moving them around a bit, people are going to have to looks at the forum for hours to figure out if it really is a genuine Abstract Coin at least on the forum we can click the quotes and follow the chain how would we figure out if an Abstract Coin is genuine or not on twitter. it doesn't have to be easy it just has to be possible Hell, you even complicated the problem by only creating one AC, thus from the get-go we're dealing with decimals. But we can worry about/solve that aspect later. The following is a fictitious example of me passing half my AC to another member via Twitter. Readdressing the wallet address. If every wallet started with |AC#XXXXXX|, there would be 9 (no 0 as the third char.) X 62 6 combinations. Note in the twitter example that each transaction will always be timestamped.
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May 30, 2013, 03:16:24 AM |
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Using a random vintage tweet as an example, the following is what the timestamp aspect would look like.
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adamstgBit (OP)
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May 30, 2013, 03:19:59 AM |
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can people edit their tweets?
No! Only delete them once they are tweeted. Therefore, they must retweet your tweet for the transaction to be verified. Then their very next tweet shows what they have in their wallet if the tweet/retweet is not designed in such a way as to make that obvious. the major problem with Abstract Coin is that its difficult to remember how many coins you actually own + your always dealing with 0.xxx amounts, making it dubly hard even more of a headache will be once people start moving them around a bit, people are going to have to looks at the forum for hours to figure out if it really is a genuine Abstract Coin at least on the forum we can click the quotes and follow the chain how would we figure out if an Abstract Coin is genuine or not on twitter. it doesn't have to be easy it just has to be possible Hell, you even complicated the problem by only creating one AC, thus from the get-go we're dealing with decimals. But we can worry about/solve that aspect later. The following is a fictitious example of me passing half my AC to another member via Twitter. Readdressing the wallet address. If every wallet started with |AC#XXXXXX|, there would be 9 (no 0 as the third char.) X 62 6 combinations. Note in the twitter example that each transaction will always be timestamped. so people see this tweet and then they can retweet and so everyone knows you pass 0.005AC to someone else... could work, maybe better than what we have here. but maybe if we make some key changes it would be really easy to deal with Abstract Coin say their is only 1 Abstract Coin and it is not divisible at allthen everything becomes very easy to deal with, you'd declare on this forum, "I hereby give you the Abstract Coin" someone quotes you and everyone can see clearly who currently owns the imaginary coin this coin could be seen a unique collectable! maybe this is the direction i should take this idea... idk
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