Lolcust
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October 11, 2011, 02:00:59 PM |
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You have a small cohort of nodes mining the specialsauce blocks
Attacker just gotta catch them all...
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Geist Geld, the experimental cryptocurrency, is ready for yet another SolidCoin collapse Feed the Lolcust! NMC: N6YQFkH9Gn9CTm4mpGwuLB5zLzqWTWFw67 BTC: 15F8xbgRBA1XZ4hmtdFDUasroa2A5rYg8M GEG: gK5Lx6ypWgr69Gw9yGzE6dsA7kcuCRZRK
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3phase
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October 11, 2011, 02:04:23 PM |
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I agree with the implication. A serious currency would at least test this strategy extensively, and discuss it openly in the developer forums for quite some time, in case something has slipped their attention, and ends in Fkin UP their currency.
Can you see any way for it to be gamed? No, I can't at the moment, but with things like this 400 eyes and 200 brains are better than 2 and 1 respectively. That was my point.
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johnj
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October 11, 2011, 02:18:50 PM |
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Security through obscurity is no security.
Hashes go in, Coins come out You can't explain that.
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1AeW7QK59HvEJwiyMztFH1ubWPSLLKx5ym TradeHill Referral TH-R120549
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CoinHunter
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October 11, 2011, 02:57:41 PM |
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If you guys could be any more bitter we'd be making lemon juice in here. Until the algorithm is released what is the point in making judgements on things you know nothing about? Theorize what it could be sure but the implications are a bit ridiculous and designed to spread disinformation.
For the amount of time some of you spend thinking about what SC2 could be doing you could be looking at the block chain and figuring it out. But that would require actual work eh?
Here is a theory, once the SC2 algorithm is out people will start cloning it into their chains, just like other parts of SolidCoin. There is a reason for this, we are leading the way.
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kano
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October 11, 2011, 03:12:41 PM |
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If you guys could be any more bitter we'd be making lemon juice in here. Until the algorithm is released what is the point in making judgements on things you know nothing about? Theorize what it could be sure but the implications are a bit ridiculous and designed to spread disinformation.
For the amount of time some of you spend thinking about what SC2 could be doing you could be looking at the block chain and figuring it out. But that would require actual work eh?
Here is a theory, once the SC2 algorithm is out people will start cloning it into their chains, just like other parts of SolidCoin. There is a reason for this, we are leading the way.
Heh I'll keep a copy of that comment for the possibility that one day it may be released and may actually be all the real code and then ... well based on how much you hyped up SC1.0 with lies and then what happened to it, I certainly know what to expect. People don't change.
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tacotime
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October 11, 2011, 03:55:47 PM Last edit: October 11, 2011, 04:14:39 PM by tacotime |
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If you guys could be any more bitter we'd be making lemon juice in here. Until the algorithm is released what is the point in making judgements on things you know nothing about? Theorize what it could be sure but the implications are a bit ridiculous and designed to spread disinformation.
For the amount of time some of you spend thinking about what SC2 could be doing you could be looking at the block chain and figuring it out. But that would require actual work eh?
Here is a theory, once the SC2 algorithm is out people will start cloning it into their chains, just like other parts of SolidCoin. There is a reason for this, we are leading the way.
Or we could be disassembling your source code. Using 64-bit registers...?
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XMR: 44GBHzv6ZyQdJkjqZje6KLZ3xSyN1hBSFAnLP6EAqJtCRVzMzZmeXTC2AHKDS9aEDTRKmo6a6o9r9j86pYfhCWDkKjbtcns
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Syke
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October 11, 2011, 05:05:35 PM |
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Here is a theory, once the SC2 algorithm is out people will start cloning it into their chains, just like other parts of SolidCoin. There is a reason for this, we are leading the way.
Pretty hypocritical of you to cry about copying when it was you that copied Bitcoin.
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Buy & Hold
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Syke
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October 11, 2011, 05:40:27 PM |
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Here is a theory, once the SC2 algorithm is out people will start cloning it into their chains, just like other parts of SolidCoin. There is a reason for this, we are leading the way.
Pretty hypocritical of you to cry about copying when it was you that copied Bitcoin. Simple fact of the matter is that this is the most divergent chain from Bitcoin to date, at best some structure and core code and the fundamental idea lives on in solid coin. There are lots of changes to this chain that would require decent amounts of rework so at what point do you still call it "copying" At what point? Never. He copied Bitcoin to start SolidCoin. Until he throws out 100% of the Bitcoin source code and starts from scratch, he copied Bitcoin.
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Buy & Hold
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October 11, 2011, 09:05:49 PM |
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Here is a theory, once the SC2 algorithm is out people will start cloning it into their chains, just like other parts of SolidCoin. There is a reason for this, we are leading the way.
Why would anyone clone a stupid central control mechanism for what should be a peer to peer currency? Why would anyone clone a retarded difficulty adjustment mechanism? Why would anyone clone your retarded fixed cost transactions? No-one wants to clone your unstable rubbish. You are only leading the way to your cultist followers all of whom are likely to be your aliases. If all you have is crappy design, crappy code, lemon party man, and anti-japan rant man you better give up now. You are already beyond a joke.
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bulanula
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October 11, 2011, 10:15:08 PM |
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Here is a theory, once the SC2 algorithm is out people will start cloning it into their chains, just like other parts of SolidCoin. There is a reason for this, we are leading the way.
Why would anyone clone a stupid central control mechanism for what should be a peer to peer currency? Why would anyone clone a retarded difficulty adjustment mechanism? Why would anyone clone your retarded fixed cost transactions? No-one wants to clone your unstable rubbish. You are only leading the way to your cultist followers all of whom are likely to be your aliases. If all you have is crappy design, crappy code, lemon party man, and anti-japan rant man you better give up now. You are already beyond a joke. LOL man thank you. Made my day. This forum is just too good to be true. Everyday there is somebody like this guy. High 5 !
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Nesetalis
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October 11, 2011, 10:25:13 PM |
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I love sitting back and watching the progression of alternative cryptocurrencies as they march past.
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ZOMG Moo!
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BitcoinPorn
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October 11, 2011, 11:06:01 PM |
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I love sitting back and watching the progression of alternative cryptocurrencies as they march past.
I swear to Christ someone needs to get http://z1x.dk/ on the blower to do a webcomic showing the presidents or governement or somebody putting together the american dollar bill, except it is being done out of spite of other peoples dollars and there is a flame war going on. Would make for a funny ass webcomic.
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Nesetalis
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October 11, 2011, 11:47:32 PM |
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indeed... Or just a comic with a few of the known, belligerent folks on here arguing over bitcoin... :p
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ZOMG Moo!
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BitcoinPorn
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October 12, 2011, 12:36:04 AM |
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indeed... Or just a comic with a few of the known, belligerent folks on here arguing over bitcoin... :p
I imagine before we got here, Satoshi had a Tom Cruise avatar with some guy named RipplePayExpress shitting on him at every chance he got. Dear lord I am not saying CoinHunter is Satoshi or an equivalent, just jokes
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Nesetalis
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October 12, 2011, 01:31:57 AM |
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-snerks- ew...
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ZOMG Moo!
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