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legendary
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January 10, 2014, 12:19:09 PM
#12
Is it definitely a bot? I wasn't sure, but I think he might've just been doing it manually and BadBear thought the same (unless new evidence has come to light).

It's a bot or someone acting like a bot, so pretty much the same thing... gone now.
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January 10, 2014, 11:48:46 AM
#11
... The change-over point is hard to predict, depends on the popularity of Bitcoin in the future. ...
The change-over point is hard to predict, depends on the popularity of Bitcoin in the future
Why are you literally citing me?

It's a spam bot that copies part of a post then replies with it, the account is being banned.

Is it definitely a bot? I wasn't sure, but I think he might've just been doing it manually and BadBear thought the same (unless new evidence has come to light).
legendary
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January 10, 2014, 11:46:34 AM
#10
... The change-over point is hard to predict, depends on the popularity of Bitcoin in the future. ...
The change-over point is hard to predict, depends on the popularity of Bitcoin in the future
Why are you literally citing me?

It's a spam bot that copies part of a post then replies with it, the account is being banned.
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January 10, 2014, 11:32:12 AM
#9
... The change-over point is hard to predict, depends on the popularity of Bitcoin in the future. ...
The change-over point is hard to predict, depends on the popularity of Bitcoin in the future
Why are you literally citing me?

He's either a bot or just spamming.
But what's the use? This whole day it appeared he was trying to respond to as many topics as possible, while he just signed in on the forum yesterday. Suspicious...

He gets paid per post for his signature like I do. I have also noticed his suspicious behaviour.
sr. member
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AwesomeDice.net
January 10, 2014, 11:29:48 AM
#8
... The change-over point is hard to predict, depends on the popularity of Bitcoin in the future. ...
The change-over point is hard to predict, depends on the popularity of Bitcoin in the future
Why are you literally citing me?

He's either a bot or just spamming.
But what's the use? This whole day it appeared he was trying to respond to as many topics as possible, while he just signed in on the forum yesterday. Suspicious...
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January 10, 2014, 11:17:09 AM
#7
... The change-over point is hard to predict, depends on the popularity of Bitcoin in the future. ...
The change-over point is hard to predict, depends on the popularity of Bitcoin in the future
Why are you literally citing me?

He's either a bot or just spamming.
sr. member
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January 10, 2014, 07:10:15 AM
#6
... The change-over point is hard to predict, depends on the popularity of Bitcoin in the future. ...
The change-over point is hard to predict, depends on the popularity of Bitcoin in the future
Why are you literally citing me?
newbie
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January 10, 2014, 06:56:59 AM
#5
The change-over point is hard to predict, depends on the popularity of Bitcoin in the future
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January 09, 2014, 12:04:42 PM
#4
and how long would it take to mine that block alone?? 10 years or so??
Depends on your hashing speed.
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January 09, 2014, 12:02:40 PM
#3
and how long would it take to mine that block alone?? 10 years or so??
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January 09, 2014, 11:27:14 AM
#2
Don't belittle the Newbies forum. I like reading it, interesting questions and discussions pass by which make you think about Bitcoin in whole new ways. Grin

The current block reward is 25BTC and the amount of fees is rather erratic. Take a look at blockexplorer.com. The first transaction of a block shows which part is reward and which part are fees. Going back 10 blocks it's approximately 0.05BTC per block. The change-over point is hard to predict, depends on the popularity of Bitcoin in the future. Pure speculation.
newbie
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January 09, 2014, 03:53:03 AM
#1
Hello world. This message is to verify that I am in fact not a machine. Feels like one of those online courses I took at cheap state college.

Anyway, my question - since I'm being forced to post here rather than making contributions to portions of the site that people actually read - is a mathematical one, I think. How much of the current block reward is made up of transaction fees and how much is new currency right now? At what point will the majority of block rewards be transaction fees? Hope that satisfies the mods or bots that let us move on to the big-kid's forum.

Cheers
Sid
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