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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCfp56X-D6c

Daily reminder that Marxism will never control the world for long...

The spirit of the white man can't be caged for long.
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We're now in a sideways market again until a whale decides to pump the price back up to $450 only to meet the tons of Sell Orders there. t seems though the FIAT is heading ETH way for now.
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He sat in a room, in a square the color of blood;
He'd rule the whole world, if there was a way that he could -
He'd sit and he'd stare at the minarets on top of the towers,
For he was the beast, as he hatched his new plans to gain power.

And the snow fell, covering the dreams and ideals;
And the snow fell, freezing the blood and the wheels;
And the snow fell, they had to keep warm for survival;
And the snow fell, and defeated the beast's only rival.

They took the old roads, that Napoleon had taken before.
They fought as the forces of light, against the darkness,
In a holy war... one day they were looking around,
At the sun shining on the cold flowers,
The next day they were freezing to death,

In the snow and the ice-cold showers...

Then came the deadly road back on the steppes of their retreat;
The cold racked their bodies, but worse was the pain of defeat.
Many people who had hailed them once, now turned and looked away.
These people now knew, that the beast was on his way...

You finally came back, to the borders of your fatherland,
Now enemies came, traitors everywhere at hand...
Many people who had fought and died knowing that they had to win;
Yet still it sickens my heart
To see the picture of the red flag in Berlin...

-RaHoWa The Snow Fell
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Daily reminder that ETH was disgustingly pre-mined by dishonest ETH devs and will soon be mega-dumped causing Ethereum to plummet.

There is a ton of shills shilling for this shitcoin on various websites but I guarantee you, I've seen shitcoins come and go, this is no exception.

No one will be talking about Ethereum in a month or two because dishonest devs and whales will cash out and laugh their way to the bank.

In three months another shitcoin will arise and shills will shill that shitty shitcoin.

Meanwhile bitcoin will continue to be the only crypto coin worth holding, now and forever.


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In other news the jewish-controlled mass media attempted to stump the Trump with this "KKK" nonsense but the God Emperor remains unstumped on his way to the white house in 2017.

Oklahoma, Texas, and Minnesota are confirmed cucks but the God Emperor took the majority of states this Super Tuesday.

We won't have a spic cuban, we won't have a cunt, and we're not going to have a commie president in 2017.

The God Emperor is the only choice.

MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN

Donald Trump for President!

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Another nice thing about 0.12 in this area is that mempool transactions will by default expire after 72 hours. Previously they'd stick around until the node was restarted, which made it difficult to predict when the network had forgotten about the unconfirmed transaction and it was time to resend it or create a conflicting one with a higher fee.

The guy who's managed to make non-conforming ideas drop out of the idea-pool of r/bitcoin considerably faster... instantly, in some cases.  Tongue

http://www.badum-tish.com/
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Another nice thing about 0.12 in this area is that mempool transactions will by default expire after 72 hours. Previously they'd stick around until the node was restarted, which made it difficult to predict when the network had forgotten about the unconfirmed transaction and it was time to resend it or create a conflicting one with a higher fee.

The guy who's managed to make non-conforming ideas drop out of the idea-pool of r/bitcoin considerably faster... instantly, in some cases.  Tongue
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One of them new fangled HD wallets. I get it now. Thanks!
 Following best practices and not reusing addresses has an associated cost.

This and HD wallets are somewhat different issues. The regular non-HD wallets offer multiple addresses in the same wallet too. You just hit create new address, which also creates a corresponding private key in your wallet.dat.

HD or Hierarchical Deterministic means that any address and corresponding private key can be restored from the same initial seed, so if you have that seed safely written down/stored away... you can create new addresses and keys at will, they will all be available to you as long as you have the seed.

With Non-HD, like Classic or Core, any addresses you created after you backed up your wallet.dat... wouldn't have their keys saved in your formerly backed up wallet.dat. You'd need to backup the wallet.dat again to have redundant access to the keys for the new addresses.

I just didn't know they were costing you extra behind the scenes. It makes sense, just never really considered it.


I heard if the transaction isn't confirmed in 72 hours it's dropped from the mempool now. Was this protocol-wide? Or are some wallets doing their own thing in this respect?

https://twitter.com/jgarzik/status/656853984511172609

Another nice thing about 0.12 in this area is that mempool transactions will by default expire after 72 hours. Previously they'd stick around until the node was restarted, which made it difficult to predict when the network had forgotten about the unconfirmed transaction and it was time to resend it or create a conflicting one with a higher fee.
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One of them new fangled HD wallets. I get it now. Thanks!
 Following best practices and not reusing addresses has an associated cost.

This and HD wallets are somewhat different issues. The regular non-HD wallets offer multiple addresses in the same wallet too. You just hit create new address, which also creates a corresponding private key in your wallet.dat.

HD or Hierarchical Deterministic means that any address and corresponding private key can be restored from the same initial seed, so if you have that seed safely written down/stored away... you can create new addresses and keys at will, they will all be available to you as long as you have the seed.

With Non-HD, like Classic or Core, any addresses you created after you backed up your wallet.dat... wouldn't have their keys saved in your formerly backed up wallet.dat. You'd need to backup the wallet.dat again to have redundant access to the keys for the new addresses.

I just didn't know they were costing you extra behind the scenes. It makes sense, just never really considered it.


I heard if the transaction isn't confirmed in 72 hours it's dropped from the mempool now. Was this protocol-wide? Or are some wallets doing their own thing in this respect?

https://twitter.com/jgarzik/status/656853984511172609
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1116
One of them new fangled HD wallets. I get it now. Thanks!
 Following best practices and not reusing addresses has an associated cost.

This and HD wallets are somewhat different issues. The regular non-HD wallets offer multiple addresses in the same wallet too. You just hit create new address, which also creates a corresponding private key in your wallet.dat.

HD or Hierarchical Deterministic means that any address and corresponding private key can be restored from the same initial seed, so if you have that seed safely written down/stored away... you can create new addresses and keys at will, they will all be available to you as long as you have the seed.

With Non-HD, like Classic or Core, any addresses you created after you backed up your wallet.dat... wouldn't have their keys saved in your formerly backed up wallet.dat. You'd need to backup the wallet.dat again to have redundant access to the keys for the new addresses.

I just didn't know they were costing you extra behind the scenes. It makes sense, just never really considered it.


I heard if the transaction isn't confirmed in 72 hours it's dropped from the mempool now. Was this protocol-wide? Or are some wallets doing their own thing in this respect?
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
One of them new fangled HD wallets. I get it now. Thanks!
 Following best practices and not reusing addresses has an associated cost.

This and HD wallets are somewhat different issues. The regular non-HD wallets offer multiple addresses in the same wallet too. You just hit create new address, which also creates a corresponding private key in your wallet.dat.

HD or Hierarchical Deterministic means that any address and corresponding private key can be restored from the same initial seed, so if you have that seed safely written down/stored away... you can create new addresses and keys at will, they will all be available to you as long as you have the seed.

With Non-HD, like Classic or Core, any addresses you created after you backed up your wallet.dat... wouldn't have their keys saved in your formerly backed up wallet.dat. You'd need to backup the wallet.dat again to have redundant access to the keys for the new addresses.
legendary
Activity: 1260
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