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July 21, 2013, 03:03:54 PM |
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End result: I now control 973,999.50 NUG
Wait a sec, how many coins have been generated so far? 2.5 million or so? My God Almighty, does that mean I control like 35% or more of all the nuggets at this moment? With all this spirit of the Lord going through me, I can't be sure if my math skills are any good.
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July 21, 2013, 03:25:30 PM |
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End result: I now control 973,999.50 NUG
Wait a sec, how many coins have been generated so far? 2.5 million or so? My God Almighty, does that mean I control like 35% or more of all the nuggets at this moment? With all this spirit of the Lord going through me, I can't be sure if my math skills are any good. I'll do some quick rough math to check. Coins are generated for 7 years, and this coin has only been out for about a week, so at most 0.2% of its natural coins have been generated. 2.2 million coins were premined in the first two blocks if I remember right, which was 0.5% according to the first post of this thread. One million coins would be around 0.25% of all coins, or 35% of all current coins. 35% of everything so far in a single person's control just by buying up some giveaways a week in. No mining even involved. That sounds like a successful currency model surely. God's numbers be praised.
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July 21, 2013, 03:32:34 PM |
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July 21, 2013, 03:32:41 PM |
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35% of everything so far in a single person's control just by buying up some giveaways a week in. No mining even involved. That sounds like a successful currency model surely. God's numbers be praised.
Praise the Lord, and pass the nuggets. Now I have this terrible urge to add three spaces after each period. May God protect us all.
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July 21, 2013, 03:45:14 PM |
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Don't forget to separate each sentence with blank lines.
So everything looks like a paragraph.
Don't put too much information on one line.
Follow this, and you too, can be a guy who pays to launch a crapcoin!
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July 21, 2013, 04:51:56 PM |
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Don't forget to separate each sentence with blank lines.
So everything looks like a paragraph.
Don't put too much information on one line.
Follow this, and you too, can be a guy who pays to launch a crapcoin!
You are doing it wrong. You obviously need to put more than one line per paragraph. You're so stupid, I can't even understand how the Lord allows you to live. Indeed. I'm an expert in economics and I tell you that ixcoin is the coin of the future. What do you think billionaires will do after the Bitcoin ETF? They will look for an awesome coin which is a copypast of Bitcoin. That's why I bought 1% of all the ixcoins ever created. Also you can see the name is crazily smart: ix coin, ie 9coin, the a God number. This can't fail. My PhD/brother's friend/Bitcoin original dev/neighbour will show you and I will laugh. Laugh to you and to r3 who stole millions by doing some magic. Now I'll go to sleep,I haven't sleep in 18 days. See you in 40 minutes. Good luck
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July 21, 2013, 05:06:38 PM |
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Don't forget to separate each sentence with blank lines.
So everything looks like a paragraph.
Don't put too much information on one line.
Follow this, and you too, can be a guy who pays to launch a crapcoin!
You are doing it wrong. You obviously need to put more than one line per paragraph. You're so stupid, I can't even understand how the Lord allows you to live. Indeed. I'm an expert in economics and I tell you that ixcoin is the coin of the future. What do you think billionaires will do after the Bitcoin ETF? They will look for an awesome coin which is a copypast of Bitcoin. That's why I bought 1% of all the ixcoins ever created. Also you can see the name is crazily smart: ix coin, ie 9coin, the a God number. This can't fail. My PhD/brother's friend/Bitcoin original dev/neighbour will show you and I will laugh. Laugh to you and to r3 who stole millions by doing some magic. Now I'll go to sleep,I haven't sleep in 18 days. See you in 40 minutes. Good luck I sense holy nuggetness in you. I take the magic of decimal 53 and cast upon your decimal 0 of 19Qk..., and thus 6.66 NUGs is yours. Transaction id: b9570d9e21a88e014204371b022a8034a0633bba039f17b3bb4d0ab62c23484a
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July 21, 2013, 05:52:08 PM |
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Don't forget to separate each sentence with blank lines.
So everything looks like a paragraph.
Don't put too much information on one line.
Follow this, and you too, can be a guy who pays to launch a crapcoin!
You are doing it wrong. You obviously need to put more than one line per paragraph. You're so stupid, I can't even understand how the Lord allows you to live. Indeed. I'm an expert in economics and I tell you that ixcoin is the coin of the future. What do you think billionaires will do after the Bitcoin ETF? They will look for an awesome coin which is a copypast of Bitcoin. That's why I bought 1% of all the ixcoins ever created. Also you can see the name is crazily smart: ix coin, ie 9coin, the a God number. This can't fail. My PhD/brother's friend/Bitcoin original dev/neighbour will show you and I will laugh. Laugh to you and to r3 who stole millions by doing some magic. Now I'll go to sleep,I haven't sleep in 18 days. See you in 40 minutes. Good luck Sounds about right. All that with an accent akin to . Also, you forgot the part about how your family was starved in concentration camps and beaten by nazis for nuggets. JS. :3
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July 21, 2013, 06:13:33 PM |
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so this thread is moving form drama to mining? boriiiingggg
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July 21, 2013, 06:19:00 PM |
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so this thread is moving form drama to mining? boriiiingggg
The mining has moved to Spots
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July 21, 2013, 06:22:00 PM |
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so this thread is moving form drama to mining? boriiiingggg
Is mining even profitable? Someone just bought 35% of all of the nuggets that exist so far, for an unannounced price but I can't imagine it being very high.
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July 21, 2013, 06:26:35 PM |
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so this thread is moving form drama to mining? boriiiingggg
Is mining even profitable? Someone just bought 35% of all of the nuggets that exist so far, for an unannounced price but I can't imagine it being very high. No this is a dead on arrival coin because of the OP. Move to Spots
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July 21, 2013, 06:28:08 PM |
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See how eager he is already to leave grandma holding the bag yet again.
If she does follow him to spots she'll soon hold that bag too, and the next, and the next, and the next...
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July 21, 2013, 06:28:48 PM |
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Don't forget to separate each sentence with blank lines.
So everything looks like a paragraph.
Don't put too much information on one line.
Follow this, and you too, can be a guy who pays to launch a crapcoin!
You are doing it wrong. You obviously need to put more than one line per paragraph. You're so stupid, I can't even understand how the Lord allows you to live. Indeed. I'm an expert in economics and I tell you that ixcoin is the coin of the future. What do you think billionaires will do after the Bitcoin ETF? They will look for an awesome coin which is a copypast of Bitcoin. That's why I bought 1% of all the ixcoins ever created. Also you can see the name is crazily smart: ix coin, ie 9coin, the a God number. This can't fail. My PhD/brother's friend/Bitcoin original dev/neighbour will show you and I will laugh. Laugh to you and to r3 who stole millions by doing some magic. Now I'll go to sleep,I haven't sleep in 18 days. See you in 40 minutes. Good luck I sense holy nuggetness in you. I take the magic of decimal 53 and cast upon your decimal 0 of 19Qk..., and thus 6.66 NUGs is yours. Transaction id: b9570d9e21a88e014204371b022a8034a0633bba039f17b3bb4d0ab62c23484a Holy shit! Are you a haxx0r??? How did you transform my bitcoin address into a nuggets address?? Thanks brother. God bless your magic. Oh wait! My nuggets address is NUKj1vnqjjqgotCaSbnN7QHfjnt9LzcvzH! WAT! Is it some evil steganomagic? Are you going to NUK the nuggets coin? Nuggets is God's coin6.66 is an evil numberNuggets is God's coin6.66 is an evil numberNuggets is God's coin6.66 is an evil numberNuggets is God's coin6.66 is an evil numberNuggets is God's coin6.66 is an evil numberNuggets is God's coin6.66 is an evil numberNuggets is God's coin6.66 is an evil number
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July 21, 2013, 09:48:49 PM |
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So programmers X and Y were both incompetent? Or is it all on programmer Y ?
Or the substring part is on the luckycoins author, maybe, from whom maybe all other superblocks coins cloned or pasted?
-MarkM-
Programmer X. Oh, screw it. Shakezula ran it over 2 hours and said it was smooth and beautiful and it was the diff was so stable it didn't even need a PoS. I'm guessing cause of the number combinations I chose. So how can it run perfect then not work at all? I guessing r3 got in it immediately as I never put a password on the repo files cause I didn't know why, messed it up and then immediately same day made me an offer to buy it cause it was gonna die anyway. That's what I think happened. Cause I'm sure those superblocks work. The lucky block work. That's why I've been saying the golden blocks are different cause there's a different dearie to time, a random time featirres and I think that has been messed with and maybe that's what r3 robbed cause I'm sure he stole million if coins then messed up everything blaming me for it to cover it up. Maybe what he stole were what would have been the golden blocks. But anyway, it sounds like the problem is in the random timing, its not executing. While other super blocks I doubt function on a lottery system, they probably simply give out super blocks at carjosius predetermined times during the day so that's different.
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July 21, 2013, 09:53:43 PM |
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Don't forget to separate each sentence with blank lines.
So everything looks like a paragraph.
Don't put too much information on one line.
Follow this, and you too, can be a guy who pays to launch a crapcoin!
You are doing it wrong. You obviously need to put more than one line per paragraph. You're so stupid, I can't even understand how the Lord allows you to live. Indeed. I'm an expert in economics and I tell you that ixcoin is the coin of the future. What do you think billionaires will do after the Bitcoin ETF? They will look for an awesome coin which is a copypast of Bitcoin. That's why I bought 1% of all the ixcoins ever created. Also you can see the name is crazily smart: ix coin, ie 9coin, the a God number. This can't fail. My PhD/brother's friend/Bitcoin original dev/neighbour will show you and I will laugh. Laugh to you and to r3 who stole millions by doing some magic. Now I'll go to sleep,I haven't sleep in 18 days. See you in 40 minutes. Good luck Ahahhahahaaa aaa. That is the funniest shit I've ever read. Ahahhahahaaa. Oh man, I can't stop laughing. I wish I had some coins to give you. Some NUGs with God numbers. Ahahhhahhaaaa.
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July 21, 2013, 09:53:51 PM |
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Protip: When you don't know how things work just say nothing, otherwise you're just embarrassing yourself
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July 21, 2013, 09:54:22 PM |
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Vlad, post your Spots address and I'll send you some
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July 21, 2013, 09:56:53 PM |
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give out super blocks at carjosius predetermined times during the day so that's different.
perhaps jeebus christ is speaking through vlad in tongues? Nah, I haven't reached that level of off the wall crazy yet but I promise I flipping try my best. Last night I prayed for a miracle for NUGs since I'm down to zero coins and only .3 BTC can't support the coins. I asked for a 3 day period and after that I'll have to do something I'm my own. Many times unreal tnings happened in those short periods of time when I've prayed for help. I'm excited to see what will happen in the next 3 days but its possible I'll be left crying in empty bowl of soup.
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July 21, 2013, 09:58:28 PM |
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give out super blocks at carjosius predetermined times during the day so that's different.
perhaps jeebus christ is speaking through vlad in tongues? Nah, I haven't reached that level of off the wall crazy yet but I promise I flipping try my best. Last night I prayed for a miracle for NUGs since I'm down to zero coins and only .3 BTC can't support the coins. I asked for a 3 day period and after that I'll have to do something I'm my own. Many times unreal tnings happened in those short periods of time when I've prayed for help. I'm excited to see what will happen in the next 3 days but its possible I'll be left crying in empty bowl of soup. I'm kinda excited too I'm sure great things will happen
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