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Bitcoinpro
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January 17, 2014, 12:07:27 AM |
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really 20 seconds that's quick
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samcornwell (OP)
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January 17, 2014, 12:22:50 AM |
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Well the blockchain says it was solved in 10 seconds (unless I'm mistaken.) The pool stats say 20 seconds though.
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crazy_rabbit
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RUM AND CARROTS: A PIRATE LIFE FOR ME
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January 17, 2014, 12:30:20 AM |
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sometimes you get lucky. :-)
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more or less retired.
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BTC-TK
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January 17, 2014, 12:35:33 AM |
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wow much speed, so conspiracy, very likely satoshi wow
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Meuh6879
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January 17, 2014, 12:54:28 AM |
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I got lucky too, doubled my normal payout because my miners got in quick.
no, it's normal ... me, too = double paid than normal.
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U1TRA_L0RD
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CAUTION: Angry Man with Attitude.
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January 17, 2014, 05:15:29 AM |
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Too bad all bitcoin mining will be dead this year, Mining will be only for the millionaires.
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notme
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January 17, 2014, 05:23:07 AM |
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Too bad all bitcoin mining will be dead this year, Mining will be only for the millionaires.
So , you're saying I'm going to be a millionaire? Cool.
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aeddan1
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January 17, 2014, 05:38:03 AM |
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Too bad all bitcoin mining will be dead this year, Mining will be only for the millionaires.
I'm mining forever. Regardless of profit.
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krampus
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January 17, 2014, 06:09:33 AM |
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Too bad all bitcoin mining will be dead this year, Mining will be only for the millionaires.
I'm mining forever. Regardless of profit. In a twisted kind of way, mining at a level that is less than or equal to the cost of electricity is essentially using the electric company to convert fiat into Bitcoin. You get untraceable Bitcoin for fiat, which is definitely not a bad thing.* *for various definitions of "bad".
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I pledge never to use this space for sleazy referrals, gambling spam, or to beg for handouts.
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RawDog
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January 17, 2014, 12:08:51 PM |
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Too bad all bitcoin mining will be dead this year, Mining will be only for the millionaires.
I'm mining forever. Regardless of profit. Dumbass mentality of bitcoiners. Whadda joke
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greyman
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January 17, 2014, 02:12:25 PM |
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Too bad all bitcoin mining will be dead this year, Mining will be only for the millionaires.
Why? It is very well possible that the price of ASICs will go down and price of BTC will go up, and you can for some time profit even when you only own very small part of the overall hashrate.
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BTCIndia
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January 17, 2014, 03:13:48 PM |
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Too bad all bitcoin mining will be dead this year, Mining will be only for the millionaires.
So so so so much true!
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He's Nick Sazbo from Washington. I've my answer. Or Hal? :O
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Chef Ramsay
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January 17, 2014, 06:44:28 PM |
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Too bad all bitcoin mining will be dead this year, Mining will be only for the millionaires.
I'm mining forever. Regardless of profit. In a twisted kind of way, mining at a level that is less than or equal to the cost of electricity is essentially using the electric company to convert fiat into Bitcoin. You get untraceable Bitcoin for fiat, which is definitely not a bad thing.* *for various definitions of "bad".And, it's not like most people don't pay good money for their hobbies even if the above wasn't the case. On one hand, it's over $100 for 2 tix, parking and food/drink to go down to Comerica's Park for a Tigers' game. For a similar amount, one could have 6-12 months worth of mining at that cost depending on one's hashing.
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mprep
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January 17, 2014, 06:54:48 PM |
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Big whoop... The network will adjust and the other blocks will be found slower.
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Holliday
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January 17, 2014, 07:00:23 PM |
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20 seconds? I've seen blocks a few seconds apart in the past.
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If you aren't the sole controller of your private keys, you don't have any bitcoins.
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TKeenan
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January 17, 2014, 07:31:29 PM |
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20 seconds? I've seen blocks a few seconds apart in the past.
Every block gets solved in 20 seconds. Think I am wrong? You don't understand math. For each block, go to a moment in time 20 seconds prior to its solution. At that moment, the network has accomplished zero progress on the impending solution. However, in the coming 20 seconds - it finds a solution. A solution doesn't get easier as time passes doesn't depend upon. The network doesn't advance and close in on a solution as the clock ticks. The same error in statistics is made for those people who think that 10 rolls of a die without getting a '6' increases the chance that a '6' will come next. It doesn't. The chance of rolling a '6' is the same whether or not 10 non-'6's occurred previously. The state of the miners 20 seconds prior to a solution is identical to the state of miners which have been working for one hour. Thus, the probability that a solution will come in 20 seconds is identical for the case where a solution was just found, and for when the miners have been working a long time. Miners having been working a long time do not increase the probability that a solution will come in the next 20 seconds. Thus, every block was solved in 20 seconds - it is just 20 seconds prior to the moment the solution came. Idiots - find it incredible that a block was solved in 20 seconds - they all are.
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Holliday
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January 17, 2014, 07:38:07 PM |
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20 seconds? I've seen blocks a few seconds apart in the past.
Every block gets solved in 20 seconds. Think I am wrong? You don't understand math. For each block, go to a moment in time 20 seconds prior to its solution. At that moment, the network has accomplished zero progress on the impending solution. However, in the coming 20 seconds - it finds a solution. A solution doesn't get easier as time passes doesn't depend upon. The network doesn't advance and close in on a solution as the clock ticks. The same error in statistics is made for those people who think that 10 rolls of a die without getting a '6' increases the chance that a '6' will come next. It doesn't. The chance of rolling a '6' is the same whether or not 10 non-'6's occurred previously. The state of the miners 20 seconds prior to a solution is identical to the state of miners which have been working for one hour. Thus, the probability that a solution will come in 20 seconds is identical for the case where a solution was just found, and for when the miners have been working a long time. Miners having been working a long time do not increase the probability that a solution will come in the next 20 seconds. Thus, every block was solved in 20 seconds - it is just 20 seconds prior to the moment the solution came. Idiots - find it incredible that a block was solved in 20 seconds - they all are. Huh? I understand that there is no progress on the proof of work... That doesn't change the fact that sometimes there is 1 minute between blocks and sometimes there is 1 hour between blocks... We weren't talking about how long it took the device to find the solution which happened to be the correct one for the next block. We were talking about the length of time between blocks.
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If you aren't the sole controller of your private keys, you don't have any bitcoins.
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January 17, 2014, 08:08:42 PM |
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20 seconds? I've seen blocks a few seconds apart in the past.
Every block gets solved in 20 seconds. Think I am wrong? You don't understand math. For each block, go to a moment in time 20 seconds prior to its solution. At that moment, the network has accomplished zero progress on the impending solution. However, in the coming 20 seconds - it finds a solution. A solution doesn't get easier as time passes doesn't depend upon. The network doesn't advance and close in on a solution as the clock ticks. The same error in statistics is made for those people who think that 10 rolls of a die without getting a '6' increases the chance that a '6' will come next. It doesn't. The chance of rolling a '6' is the same whether or not 10 non-'6's occurred previously. The state of the miners 20 seconds prior to a solution is identical to the state of miners which have been working for one hour. Thus, the probability that a solution will come in 20 seconds is identical for the case where a solution was just found, and for when the miners have been working a long time. Miners having been working a long time do not increase the probability that a solution will come in the next 20 seconds. Thus, every block was solved in 20 seconds - it is just 20 seconds prior to the moment the solution came. Idiots - find it incredible that a block was solved in 20 seconds - they all are. Huh? I understand that there is no progress on the proof of work... That doesn't change the fact that sometimes there is 1 minute between blocks and sometimes there is 1 hour between blocks... We weren't talking about how long it took the device to find the solution which happened to be the correct one for the next block. We were talking about the length of time between blocks. Apparently self professed non-idiots can have difficulty with understanding as well.
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mprep
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January 17, 2014, 09:30:28 PM |
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20 seconds? I've seen blocks a few seconds apart in the past.
Every block gets solved in 20 seconds. Think I am wrong? You don't understand math. For each block, go to a moment in time 20 seconds prior to its solution. At that moment, the network has accomplished zero progress on the impending solution. However, in the coming 20 seconds - it finds a solution. A solution doesn't get easier as time passes doesn't depend upon. The network doesn't advance and close in on a solution as the clock ticks. The same error in statistics is made for those people who think that 10 rolls of a die without getting a '6' increases the chance that a '6' will come next. It doesn't. The chance of rolling a '6' is the same whether or not 10 non-'6's occurred previously. The state of the miners 20 seconds prior to a solution is identical to the state of miners which have been working for one hour. Thus, the probability that a solution will come in 20 seconds is identical for the case where a solution was just found, and for when the miners have been working a long time. Miners having been working a long time do not increase the probability that a solution will come in the next 20 seconds. Thus, every block was solved in 20 seconds - it is just 20 seconds prior to the moment the solution came. Idiots - find it incredible that a block was solved in 20 seconds - they all are. So according to your logic a block was actually in 0 seconds. However, we're not here to explore meanings of used terminology, we're here to discuss the small amount of time between 2 blocks being found.
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