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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 4831. (Read 9723768 times)

legendary
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ANY NEW NEWS ON release of the fixes?
Maybe, if there were any brokens to go with them...
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Thanks to uzer23 and camosoul for donating yesterday.
Yummy, moar donation!
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ANY NEW NEWS ON release of the fixes?
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Well the saddest thing about it is only the ones with a conscience would end up doing something like this. The sociopaths who care of nothing except profit would never kill themselves because that's all they actually care about. So in essence, the douchebags keep trucking because they never actually cared anyway.
Yes an no. But remember the guy killed his girlfriend... that's not "conscience" in my book, but really high sociopathy as I would expect from a banker...
"doing god's work"... and stuff like that...


These people are being bumped off. Very few people commit suicide by jumping off high rise buildings or nailgunning themselves in the head...
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We're almost at 80% masternode payments compliance!! I'll admit I didn't think we could do so well without enforcement, but I didn't knew people like GhostPlayer were going to work so hard on this Smiley

Enjoy the graph.



This is amazing! Well done Ghost, Chaeplin, pool operators, and all the others who helped!
indeed... Looking at this % makes a smile on my face.  It is like diging a hole in the ground...dig dig dig and finaly the water arrives. Happy to see this especially we all gain the profits of it.
Good job GP El President. It all shows we are the great team players.
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We're almost at 80% masternode payments compliance!! I'll admit I didn't think we could do so well without enforcement, but I didn't knew people like GhostPlayer were going to work so hard on this Smiley

Enjoy the graph.



wow Smiley this is really ghostplayer, chaeplin and splawik21 work, great guys

el presidente scanned half the internet for these unknown pools I think, thats more than awesome Grin

You are absolutely right, I only said GhostPlayer because I was thinking about his posts in darkcointalk abou this, but a lot of people have been involved.
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You guys do realize that the compliance rate is this high just mainly because btc1ltc is mining another coin right now?

I think that is the last big pool left to comply and is already factored in the 80% compliance level.
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You guys do realize that the compliance rate is this high just mainly because btc1ltc is mining another coin right now?

edit: nevertheless people have done amazing work with identifying pools.
legendary
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We're almost at 80% masternode payments compliance!! I'll admit I didn't think we could do so well without enforcement, but I didn't knew people like GhostPlayer were going to work so hard on this Smiley

Enjoy the graph.



This is amazing! Well done Ghost, Chaeplin, pool operators, and all the others who helped!
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We're almost at 80% masternode payments compliance!! I'll admit I didn't think we could do so well without enforcement, but I didn't knew people like GhostPlayer were going to work so hard on this Smiley

Enjoy the graph.

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Well the saddest thing about it is only the ones with a conscience would end up doing something like this. The sociopaths who care of nothing except profit would never kill themselves because that's all they actually care about. So in essence, the douchebags keep trucking because they never actually cared anyway.
Yes an no. But remember the guy killed his girlfriend... that's not "conscience" in my book, but really high sociopathy as I would expect from a banker...
"doing god's work"... and stuff like that...
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Anyone else notice the irony of the name of the website on which the story is hosted?

Indeed. If this trend continues, there will be no more work left for us... it's like the virus kills itself off... without the need off applying medicine.

Well... you can't accuse the bankers of not always taking the initiative... they always knew how to fuck the people, it's only natural that sometimes they fuck themselves.

Well the saddest thing about it is only the ones with a conscience would end up doing something like this. The sociopaths who care of nothing except profit would never kill themselves because that's all they actually care about. So in essence, the douchebags keep trucking because they never actually cared anyway.
legendary
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Anyone else notice the irony of the name of the website on which the story is hosted?

Indeed. If this trend continues, there will be no more work left for us... it's like the virus kills itself off... without the need off applying medicine.

Well... you can't accuse the bankers of not always taking the initiative... they always knew how to fuck the people, it's only natural that sometimes they fuck themselves.
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I think if I worked in IT networking at JP Morgan I'd be checking out the "Ice Caves in Antarctica" real estate market real quick.

http://www.hangthebankers.com/jp-morgan-director-kills-his-wife-then-himself/

LinkedIn just removed his record which was still up an hour ago. Standard profile - IT networking chief, worked in City of London, then US, JP Morgan etc.

EDIT: actually it's still there.

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/julian-knott/6/692/778



Oh that is SO SAD!  If any of you EVER stresses out, and you know when it's getting to be too much, SPEND THE BLOODY MONEY AND TIME to get HELP!

OK, off my soapbox....

Anyone else notice the irony of the name of the website on which the story is hosted?
legendary
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I think if I worked in IT networking at JP Morgan I'd be checking out the "Ice Caves in Antarctica" real estate market real quick.

http://www.hangthebankers.com/jp-morgan-director-kills-his-wife-then-himself/

LinkedIn just removed his record which was still up an hour ago. Standard profile - IT networking chief, worked in City of London, then US, JP Morgan etc.

EDIT: actually it's still there.

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/julian-knott/6/692/778



Oh that is SO SAD!  If any of you EVER stresses out, and you know when it's getting to be too much, SPEND THE BLOODY MONEY AND TIME to get HELP!

OK, off my soapbox....
legendary
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not exactly basically but since ... handling that one that was send  

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The fees stuff was all obviously "thinking aloud" as eltito stated. "What if people could bloat the blockchain with by using this option.... Then we should ....". Nothing to be concerned about.

These are things that have to be built in as design parameters. You can't expect the attack to happen and then patch.

Bloat = cost.

No cost = tremendous bloat for the lulz.


Well the answer is quite simple, no option to bloat the blockchain at all, given current baseline anonymity is good enough for everyone, using the current safeguardings already in place in the btc protocol (transaction fees required if coin age <<)

How do you know it's "good enough for everyone"? Sure, it's pretty hard/impossible to prove a link, but if there's for example only 3 senders > 3 recipients, there's still the straight probabilities in play. Someone dead set on finding out who sent money to recipient A could possibly track down all 3 senders. Anonymity/privacy *always* has caveats. You can accomplish approximately what is being suggested by Darksending to a newly generated address for yourself, then forwarding the coins from there in another Darksend transaction. It takes longer and costs more, but you get "better" anonymity.

same way some guy satoshi decided 6 confirmations was good enough to prevent double spendings.
someone just needs to do some maths and makes an executive decision based on that.

But Satoshi doesn't get to determine that. Whoever is receiving the coins can determine any number of confirms they please to. Bitpay takes 0 confirms for example.

the official wallet does at least, and most merchants as well
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