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I wouldn't expect to see gold go far below 1000 or touch the 1980's high.
If it does I will probably start buying some gold again. When bitcoin passes gold then it becomes interesting regarding the gold:bitcoin allocation in a portfolio. I dumped all my metals in 2011 but will probably reacquire some when the markets go pop.
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July 25, 2015, 04:23:50 PM |
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I cannot wait until we fork this problem away.
Yep. interesting reddit post that sums up the fork in the road debate nicely. https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3ef6h1/bitcoin_ideology_do_you_vote_for_a_or_b/Multiple Choice Question: Do you see bitcoin in the future as: A) a scaling peer to peer network with ultra cheap transactions, for anyone globally to use, with bitcoin functioning as internet cash, avoiding financial intermediaries or banks. B) a settlement layer for banks, fin tech companies and early adopters, with a low volume expensive to transact upon blockchain
The root of the issue is that option "B" Bitcoin as a high-fee high-value settlement layer, without "A" scaling and widespread growing ecosystem usage happening first, is economic illiteracy of the first order. "B" by itself is simply a wet-dream of Blockchain Economics central planner fanbois. If the 1MB is allowed to crowd out regular user tx, not just spam, then fees will plateau and inexorably decline amid an ongoing PR disaster. Fortunately rescue from the 1MB4EVR idiocy seems likely. Gavin is fixing the cpu-intensive bloat-tx attack threat, and then it looks like the change to an 8MB block limit will be offered to the community. I hope that Gavin and Jeff team up for this. When I first learned about Bitcoin it was Satoshi, Gavin, Jeff and Sipa who were commit access Core Dev (though Satoshi was already the Silent One). If it takes just two of them to get Bitcoin back on the track to success - then all power to them! Hey hey, as early adopter, I resemble that! Yes that was a good reddit post
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July 25, 2015, 06:03:10 PM |
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Garzik Predicts ‘Chaos’ If Changes Made to Both Fee Structure and Block Size http://cointelegraph.com/news/114966/garzik-predicts-chaos-if-changes-made-to-both-fee-structure-and-block-size“First, users & market are forced through this period of chaos by ‘let a fee market develop’ as the whole market changes to a radically different economic policy, [one] the network has never seen before. Next, when blocks are consistently full, the past consensus was that block size limit will be increased eventually. What happens at that point? Answer — Users & market are forced through a second period of chaos and disruption as the fee market is rebooted again by changing the block size limit.”
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Bitcoin is a participatory system which ought to respect the right of self determinism of all of its users - Gregory Maxwell.
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July 25, 2015, 06:28:06 PM |
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Garzik Predicts ‘Chaos’ If Changes Made to Both Fee Structure and Block Size http://cointelegraph.com/news/114966/garzik-predicts-chaos-if-changes-made-to-both-fee-structure-and-block-size“First, users & market are forced through this period of chaos by ‘let a fee market develop’ as the whole market changes to a radically different economic policy, [one] the network has never seen before. Next, when blocks are consistently full, the past consensus was that block size limit will be increased eventually. What happens at that point? Answer — Users & market are forced through a second period of chaos and disruption as the fee market is rebooted again by changing the block size limit.”
I've you conceptualize that core dev determination of block size is central planning, then it becomes clear why it doesn't work.
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July 25, 2015, 06:37:31 PM |
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Converted to 0.10.2 XT. Eagerly awaiting the largeblocks version.
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July 25, 2015, 07:00:19 PM |
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Converted to 0.10.2 XT. Eagerly awaiting the largeblocks version.
I have 6 nodes ready and waiting.
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July 25, 2015, 07:01:52 PM |
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Small blocks equal small minds.
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July 25, 2015, 07:06:47 PM |
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Converted to 0.10.2 XT. Eagerly awaiting the largeblocks version.
I have 6 nodes ready and waiting. how much does it cost you per node per month? also, i asked before but you missed it... where are you getting those hash rate distribution graphs from? they dont match up with blockchain.info and others.
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July 25, 2015, 07:11:29 PM |
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Small blocks equal small minds.
Go to your XT fork and get it over with already. Please! This will be the best thing which ever happened for Bitcoin and more importantly, for distributed crypto-currencies in a general sense. I do wish you would get with it, but I predict that if it gets enough traction to happen at all it will coincide with an event which would make people otherwise look to Bitcoin as a wealth preservation tool.
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sig spam anywhere and self-moderated threads on the pol&soc board are for losers.
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July 25, 2015, 08:17:38 PM |
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Small blocks equal small minds.
lol, small blocks equal smart minds. (contrary big and stupid)
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July 25, 2015, 08:51:24 PM |
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Small blocks equal small minds.
lol, small blocks equal smart minds. (contrary big and stupid) PLease explain how bitcoin will proceed over the next few years with the blocksize fixed at 1mb and continue to be successful Odalv.
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July 25, 2015, 08:57:26 PM |
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Multiple Choice Question: Do you see bitcoin in the future as: A) a scaling peer to peer network with ultra cheap transactions, for anyone globally to use, with bitcoin functioning as internet cash, avoiding financial intermediaries or banks. B) a settlement layer for banks, fin tech companies and early adopters, with a low volume expensive to transact upon blockchain
C) all of the above, and more It's a trick question (false dilemma fallacy), because of the duality of big-B Bitcoin (the first successful e-cash implementation) and small-b bitcoin (blockchain technology). Small-b bitcoin has already forked, in the form of alts, so as to ensure ultra cheap p2p global tx for all mankind. Big-B Bitcoin, still in its early life cycle, is in the phase where it distinguishs itself and diverges from Bitcoin-like blockchains, on the way to becoming the (ultra-secure, expensive, low volume) Mother of All settlement layers and global reserve e-cash. The commonplace category error plaguing us at the moment results from failing to recognize this bifurcation (and reading Satoshi's Whitepaper in that context), or refusing to countenance the existence of alts (IE small-b bitcoin) because of some nutty Maximalist Monopolist Fundamentalist Supremacist ideological stance.
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July 25, 2015, 09:09:21 PM |
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PLease explain how bitcoin will proceed over the next few years with the blocksize fixed at 1mb and continue to be successful Odalv.
Already been explained. It's called " scaling." Pro tip: bloating is not scaling, bloating is just more of the same (only with negative marginal return).
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July 25, 2015, 09:12:36 PM |
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Multiple Choice Question: Do you see bitcoin in the future as: A) a scaling peer to peer network with ultra cheap transactions, for anyone globally to use, with bitcoin functioning as internet cash, avoiding financial intermediaries or banks. B) a settlement layer for banks, fin tech companies and early adopters, with a low volume expensive to transact upon blockchain
C) all of the above, and more It's a trick question (false dilemma fallacy), because of the duality of big-B Bitcoin (the first successful e-cash implementation) and small-b bitcoin (blockchain technology). Small-b bitcoin has already forked, in the form of alts, so as to ensure ultra cheap p2p global tx for all mankind. Big-B Bitcoin, still in its early life cycle, is in the phase where it distinguishs itself and diverges from Bitcoin-like blockchains, on the way to becoming the (ultra-secure, expensive, low volume) Mother of All settlement layers and global reserve e-cash.The commonplace category error plaguing us at the moment results from failing to recognize this bifurcation (and reading Satoshi's Whitepaper in that context), or refusing to countenance the existence of alts (IE small-b bitcoin) because of some nutty Maximalist Monopolist Fundamentalist Supremacist ideological stance. Unless you expect bitcoin to have hundreds of sidechains (not altcoins) performing 'ultra cheap p2p global tx for all mankind' then your argument is flawed. The bitcoin chain only has value because it is first and because people expect it to retain (or increase) it's value in the future through increased (or continuing) adoption. Early adopters might not see that this is a problem if bitcoin remains limited or crippled by a small blocksize but to those of us who just missed that early boat and joined the party in 2013 or later it is an issue. The reason being that to all non-early adopters the speculative value of bitcoin over alternate blockchains is based in part upon the expectation of a significantly growing userbase and ultimately exchange price of each bitcoin. If it becomes clear that bitcoin is not going to scale or remain the cheapest blockchain out there for new users then it won't just be new users who migrate to alternate chains, it will be the value that early adopters enjoy currently, too. Edit: Pro-tip: lightning is vapour currently so wind your neck in..
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July 25, 2015, 09:26:56 PM |
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Small blocks equal small minds.
Small is beautiful. Small is defensible. The only way to make software secure, reliable, and fast is to make it small. Fight Features. - Andy Tanenbaum 2004We will not allow Bitcoin to succumb to cheap bloating attacks and lazy slouching towards the negative marginal returns, and inevitable extinction, of gigantism. A comet will eventually hit Planet Bitcoin. When that happens it needs to still be a nimble mammal, not a bloated dinosaur. LOL, your 6 SX nodes are 6% of their total and a mighty 1.55% of the network! Fear the wrath of the Gavinistas!
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July 25, 2015, 09:33:46 PM |
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Converted to 0.10.2 XT. Eagerly awaiting the largeblocks version.
I have 6 nodes ready and waiting. how much does it cost you per node per month? also, i asked before but you missed it... where are you getting those hash rate distribution graphs from? they dont match up with blockchain.info and others. No idea, not much. I have an i7, 12GB machine bought a few years ago, and a 25/25 Mb/s fiber to the home. The node runs in the background, I hardly notice it.
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July 25, 2015, 09:36:59 PM |
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Small blocks equal small minds.
lol, small blocks equal smart minds. (contrary big and stupid) Small blocks, small dicks.
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July 25, 2015, 09:41:55 PM |
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Small blocks equal small minds.
lol, small blocks equal smart minds. (contrary big and stupid) Small blocks, small dicks. Does your mom know you're staying up late and sneaking on to her laptop just to act like a jackass? Here son, have a clue: The only way to make software secure, reliable, and fast is to make it small. Fight Features. - Andy Tanenbaum 2004
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July 25, 2015, 09:45:14 PM |
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Small blocks equal small minds.
lol, small blocks equal smart minds. (contrary big and stupid) Small blocks, small dicks. Does your mom know you're staying up late and sneaking on to her laptop just to act like a jackass? Here son, have a clue: The only way to make software secure, reliable, and fast is to make it small. Fight Features. - Andy Tanenbaum 2004 My mother died at the age of ninety a few years ago. Changing the blocksize do not add to the size of the bitcoin node.
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July 25, 2015, 09:51:07 PM |
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Small blocks equal small minds.
lol, small blocks equal smart minds. (contrary big and stupid) Small blocks, small dicks. I want to say "the only dick here is you" but it is not true. cypherdoc is here too :-)
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