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February 26, 2012, 05:01:19 AM
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You have a choice to educate yourself or remain ignorant.  Oh well.    Sad

If remaining ignorant is not seeing the reward system is shaped like a pyramid then yes I'm glad I'm "ignorant" Tongue

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February 26, 2012, 05:03:20 AM
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You have a choice to educate yourself or remain ignorant.  Oh well.    Sad

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February 26, 2012, 05:20:05 AM
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One word(ish) to sum this all up.

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February 26, 2012, 06:11:20 AM
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Is this graphical representation really what this clown is offering as argument?

Are you really that fucking stupid CH? Wow, your ignorance never ceases to amaze in the vast breadth of its scope. You have artificially manipulated the block rewards for your precious little joke coin in a proclaimed effort to prop up the value, even gone as far as artificially inflating the value for a few moments by dumping a few dolars of your own money into it and claiming that blip as the new reality, and yet the bitcoin process playing out EXACTLY AS IT WAS DESIGNED TO DO, ACCORDING TO THE THEORETICAL MODEL UNDER WHICH IT WAS DEVELOPED is your concept of a pyramid scheme?

You are truly proof that the intellectual gene pool has a shallow end.

And I apologize to my regular readers for re-using that particular remark. I pride myself on original abuse to heap on this waste of respiration, but I am flummoxed by the depth of his ignorance, and am tired so I am recycling.
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February 26, 2012, 09:03:28 AM
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You are truly proof that the intellectual gene pool has a shallow end.
gene pool?

more like a puddle.  Grin

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February 27, 2012, 01:34:17 AM
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Has Solidcoin finally been shut down?

I don't know about shutdown but the whole effort of mining today produced about .25 BTC or what a single 5850 running at a pool would LOL

So the entire daily output of the Solidcoin economy was $1. Clearly Solidcoin is taking over the world. Too bad the world in question is the demented ravings from an unmedicated sufferer of manic-drepression.

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February 27, 2012, 01:47:04 AM
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Has Solidcoin finally been shut down?

I don't know about shutdown but the whole effort of mining today produced about .25 BTC or what a single 5850 running at a pool would LOL
calculations please. Tongue

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February 27, 2012, 01:57:14 AM
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Has Solidcoin finally been shut down?

I don't know about shutdown but the whole effort of mining today produced about .25 BTC or what a single 5850 running at a pool would LOL
calculations please. Tongue

Well it is roughly double that.

0.07 per block, 2 minute target on even blocks.
24 * 60 /2 * 0.07 = 50.4 SC per day global mining reward.

SC ~= 0.01 BTC.  
50.4 SC * 0.01 BTC per SC = 0.504 BTC per day.  So two 5850s. Smiley
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February 27, 2012, 02:49:14 AM
Last edit: February 27, 2012, 03:04:51 AM by Starlightbreaker
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lmao.

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and if those two 5850s were used to mine sc..

it'll only generate 1.89 sc, where they need to reach the price of $5.23/sc in order to break even.

way to lose $.  Tongue

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February 27, 2012, 04:03:00 PM
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"I'm pretty sure your transactions are going to get lost in the network... ooopsies."

You just told a potential customer that you're going to lose their funds on purpose?

After months of postings why haven't you learned that you shouldn't do PR?

Ahimoth and others. Why are you still working for this guy?

They work for him because he owns the private keys for the tyrant nodes. The tyrant nodes control the block chain and the pre-mine.

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