Dread Pirate Roberts
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February 27, 2015, 07:00:44 PM |
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bitcoin wallet has generate automatically with numeric and mathematic system thats why its revolutioner
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koelen3
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February 27, 2015, 07:19:00 PM |
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wow! why do we even need that shit! Too much for me .
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February 27, 2015, 09:55:21 PM |
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I believe the op didnt mean what if we now exploit and use up all addresses, but rather in future, since we all imagine that bitcoin will still exist then. With advancement of technology, i ackgnowledge the scenario where it is possible for some advanced computing to create this problem. But what u fail to realise is that bitcoin will also advance, and will walk around any issue we may have, and for now its impossible for that to be a problem
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koelen3
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February 28, 2015, 06:16:07 AM |
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I believe the op didnt mean what if we now exploit and use up all addresses, but rather in future, since we all imagine that bitcoin will still exist then. With advancement of technology, i ackgnowledge the scenario where it is possible for some advanced computing to create this problem. But what u fail to realise is that bitcoin will also advance, and will walk around any issue we may have, and for now its impossible for that to be a problem
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No advnced computers can bring up such a problem as of now
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okthen
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February 28, 2015, 10:57:15 AM |
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This is more appropriate: This is really mindblowing. Bitcoin will survive until universe explodes. Awesome Highly unlikely think to happen. We'll probably won't be here to see it anyway.
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najzenmajsen
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February 28, 2015, 12:53:54 PM |
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This is more appropriate: This is really mindblowing. Bitcoin will survive until universe explodes. Awesome Highly unlikely think to happen. We'll probably won't be here to see it anyway. who knows , someone might be able to create a revelutionary computer and fk us all :>
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ajareselde
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February 28, 2015, 02:08:09 PM |
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I believe the op didnt mean what if we now exploit and use up all addresses, but rather in future, since we all imagine that bitcoin will still exist then. With advancement of technology, i ackgnowledge the scenario where it is possible for some advanced computing to create this problem. But what u fail to realise is that bitcoin will also advance, and will walk around any issue we may have, and for now its impossible for that to be a problem
cheers
No advnced computers can bring up such a problem as of now Read what i wrote before commenting please. I did not say that there can be problems with this issue now. I said that in the future (you you know how fast computer industry is evolving?) its quite possible that some issues like this may come to light. Ofc, bitcoin will adapt and counter anything that prooves itself to be a problem, nothing is hard-coded. (xcept 21 mill coins limit) cheers
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lucasjkr
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February 28, 2015, 02:18:26 PM |
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And if they did in some alternate reality with different laws of physics, they'd just be reused.
So, I reuse an address, and then the other person with that private key scoops out my coins? Not like there is the remotest possibility of that happening, but...
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February 28, 2015, 02:24:15 PM |
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I believe the op didnt mean what if we now exploit and use up all addresses, but rather in future, since we all imagine that bitcoin will still exist then. With advancement of technology, i ackgnowledge the scenario where it is possible for some advanced computing to create this problem. But what u fail to realise is that bitcoin will also advance, and will walk around any issue we may have, and for now its impossible for that to be a problem
cheers
No advnced computers can bring up such a problem as of now Read what i wrote before commenting please. I did not say that there can be problems with this issue now. I said that in the future (you you know how fast computer industry is evolving?) its quite possible that some issues like this may come to light. Ofc, bitcoin will adapt and counter anything that prooves itself to be a problem, nothing is hard-coded. (xcept 21 mill coins limit) cheers Based on the Moore's law, computer's speed will not double anymore after at most 2020 which it would then grow at a slower rate. I don't see this happening in the future since it would require a lot of power and cooling if such a machine is built. You can change anything in the protocol if you do a fork but that would require everyone in the network to switch to the version you created. You can technically change the 21million BTC limit or anything else but the whole network needs to agree or a fork will happen.
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February 28, 2015, 11:46:37 PM |
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I believe the op didnt mean what if we now exploit and use up all addresses, but rather in future, since we all imagine that bitcoin will still exist then. With advancement of technology, i ackgnowledge the scenario where it is possible for some advanced computing to create this problem. But what u fail to realise is that bitcoin will also advance, and will walk around any issue we may have, and for now its impossible for that to be a problem
cheers
No advnced computers can bring up such a problem as of now Read what i wrote before commenting please. I did not say that there can be problems with this issue now. I said that in the future (you you know how fast computer industry is evolving?) its quite possible that some issues like this may come to light. Ofc, bitcoin will adapt and counter anything that prooves itself to be a problem, nothing is hard-coded. (xcept 21 mill coins limit) cheers Based on the Moore's law, computer's speed will not double anymore after at most 2020 which it would then grow at a slower rate. I don't see this happening in the future since it would require a lot of power and cooling if such a machine is built. You can change anything in the protocol if you do a fork but that would require everyone in the network to switch to the version you created. You can technically change the 21million BTC limit or anything else but the whole network needs to agree or a fork will happen. It will be exciting to see if Moore was right or not. I tihnk he isn't right tho.. we'll see technology still doubling for a while.
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March 01, 2015, 03:33:55 AM |
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I believe the op didnt mean what if we now exploit and use up all addresses, but rather in future, since we all imagine that bitcoin will still exist then. With advancement of technology, i ackgnowledge the scenario where it is possible for some advanced computing to create this problem. But what u fail to realise is that bitcoin will also advance, and will walk around any issue we may have, and for now its impossible for that to be a problem
cheers
No advnced computers can bring up such a problem as of now Read what i wrote before commenting please. I did not say that there can be problems with this issue now. I said that in the future (you you know how fast computer industry is evolving?) its quite possible that some issues like this may come to light. Ofc, bitcoin will adapt and counter anything that prooves itself to be a problem, nothing is hard-coded. (xcept 21 mill coins limit) cheers Sorry i missed it! Yeah no one's bringing down our btc All hail the community
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March 01, 2015, 03:34:36 AM |
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I believe the op didnt mean what if we now exploit and use up all addresses, but rather in future, since we all imagine that bitcoin will still exist then. With advancement of technology, i ackgnowledge the scenario where it is possible for some advanced computing to create this problem. But what u fail to realise is that bitcoin will also advance, and will walk around any issue we may have, and for now its impossible for that to be a problem
cheers
No advnced computers can bring up such a problem as of now Read what i wrote before commenting please. I did not say that there can be problems with this issue now. I said that in the future (you you know how fast computer industry is evolving?) its quite possible that some issues like this may come to light. Ofc, bitcoin will adapt and counter anything that prooves itself to be a problem, nothing is hard-coded. (xcept 21 mill coins limit) cheers Based on the Moore's law, computer's speed will not double anymore after at most 2020 which it would then grow at a slower rate. I don't see this happening in the future since it would require a lot of power and cooling if such a machine is built. You can change anything in the protocol if you do a fork but that would require everyone in the network to switch to the version you created. You can technically change the 21million BTC limit or anything else but the whole network needs to agree or a fork will happen. It will be exciting to see if Moore was right or not. I tihnk he isn't right tho.. we'll see technology still doubling for a while. Lucy could do it if you have seen the movie
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March 01, 2015, 03:47:59 AM |
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So basically the address will last long enough for all user right ?
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March 01, 2015, 04:18:08 AM |
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Interesting question with even more interesting responses. From what I have gathered from this thread it isn't going to happen in the lifetime of the currency. Which is good!
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March 01, 2015, 11:17:52 AM |
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This is more appropriate: This is really mindblowing. Bitcoin will survive until universe explodes. Awesome Highly unlikely think to happen. We'll probably won't be here to see it anyway. who knows , someone might be able to create a revelutionary computer and fk us all :> I think that's unlikely. The amount of energy needed would be huge, even with the most advanced computing.
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March 01, 2015, 11:21:48 AM |
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The Landauer limit is a theoretical limit of energy consumption of a computation. It holds that on a system that is logically irreversible (bits do not reset themselves back to 0 from 1), a change in the value of a bit requires an entropy increase according to kTln2, where k is the Boltzmann constant, T is the temperature of the circuit in kelvins and ln2 is the natural log(2).
If someone want to do the math...
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yummyransom
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August 12, 2015, 01:58:57 AM |
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I don't think that it will be going to happen.
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August 12, 2015, 02:18:31 AM |
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I don't think that it will be going to happen.
You might be careful with posting in multiple threads with very small posts that don't add much and having something in signature, it's kinda asking for a ban. If anyone want's to see how many wallets there just try to do a vanity address. You will see how many address's you generate if you are using GPU's. And getting one depending on how many variables can be very very hard. I use cold address's and sleep safe at night not worried about someone getting my address.
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August 12, 2015, 07:40:50 AM |
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It is my understanding that bitcoin wallets are created through a hash table with 64 bits of alphanumeric characters. What happens when all wallets are completely used up? What happens then? Just a curiosity question.
is practically impossible, there may be only after thousand years
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