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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 7823. (Read 26606743 times)

legendary
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We choose to go to the moon
PMs also on the move

Feels good that I bought a little bit at $14xx dip last month.  Grin
full member
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Merit: 225
ETH/BTC
I dont care about the merits but I want to like a post, show the poster how I really appreciate his answer or the information the provided for me.

In addition to leaving them a reply saying "I really appreciate your answer," you could always link the post in this thread and if someone else with a merit to spare finds it worthy, they will merit it on your behalf.
So, your first option feels like spamming the thread for me, if there is nothing else to say/state.

The second option is not the intention of what I wanted to say. Of course I can propose a good post there and its nice if it gets rewarded. However, someone else is deciding if that post is merit-worthy not me.

So lets say you have a scenario of two poster posting opposing opinions. A democrat vs. a republican post. A merit source who is republican can appreciate opinion A) with lets say 10 merits. I, as a democrat, can barely give out one most of the time, even though I think the second post is more merit-worthy, e.g. its also my opinion. So my opinion on the post it less worthy.
(this is just an exxagerated example, of how it could work out. Of course giving merits shouldnt just be about supporting a one-sided opinion.)

I am not sure if i properly explained my thoughts right now. However, thank you for your post Wink
hero member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 755
Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis
Let's not and say we did.   Tongue

 In other words, did someone die and put you in charge?

Roll Eyes




 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

I know your lil ass gets all excited, when I get authoritarian like that J. Grin

No. Just sayin.

#Ibianhomo
legendary
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Merit: 13505
BTC + Crossfit, living life.
member
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Merit: 34
What? No. We do not mock or disrespect our cat overlords and overladies in this thread.

Look's like I stung in a wasp cat nest.

legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 4393
Be a bank
What? No. We do not mock or disrespect our cat overlords and overladies in this thread.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 4393
Be a bank
All Members.

 

Today’s Breaking News.

 

It is with great sadness that I have to mention the loss of a few local businesses.    All due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus.

    A local bra manufacturer has gone bust,
    Submarine company has gone under,
    Manufacturer of food blenders has gone into liquidation,
    Dog kennel manufacturer has had to call in the retrievers.



#dadjokeswillgetusthroughthiskerfuffle
legendary
Activity: 3010
Merit: 8114
I dont care about the merits but I want to like a post, show the poster how I really appreciate his answer or the information the provided for me.

In addition to leaving them a reply saying "I really appreciate your answer," you could always link the post in this thread and if someone else with a merit to spare finds it worthy, they will merit it on your behalf.
member
Activity: 185
Merit: 34
full member
Activity: 624
Merit: 225
ETH/BTC
^Nice both. It's a travesty that long-serving people like you and the others don't have more recognition, title and merits. Maybe there could be advancements for 'contributing while keeping the signal-to-noise ratio up'.

Meh, it's not that important to me tbh.
Just being able to have my questions answered in a civil way and to be able to contribute when I can is enough for me.
I would be happy with a thumbs up type button.
Yeah it´s sad that merits are so scarce. I dont care about the merits but I want to like a post, show the poster how I really appreciate his answer or the information the provided for me. It would be nice to have a equal distributed source of something (even if its just a like) for that.
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 1540

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It was honest mistake for starters Grin

Just for clarification you already have grandkids? no need to post in public, just blink twice in front of camera  Wink #Nohomo

Can you decipher my answer from this one?:



 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Bhai, I am bit dim  Cry Cry

But i am sensing that you politely saying "Fuck you" to me Grin #Nohomo
hero member
Activity: 1011
Merit: 721
Decentralize everything
^Nice both. It's a travesty that long-serving people like you and the others don't have more recognition, title and merits. Maybe there could be advancements for 'contributing while keeping the signal-to-noise ratio up'.

Not sure how useful or informative my posts are, I see myself as a silent cheerleader that lets out a "gooooo Bitcoin!" once in a while
hero member
Activity: 786
Merit: 857
^Nice both. It's a travesty that long-serving people like you and the others don't have more recognition, title and merits. Maybe there could be advancements for 'contributing while keeping the signal-to-noise ratio up'.

Meh, it's not that important to me tbh.
Just being able to have my questions answered in a civil way and to be able to contribute when I can is enough for me.
I would be happy with a thumbs up type button.
hero member
Activity: 786
Merit: 857
“However, a miner often can start mining a candidate for block N+1 even before he has seen what was included in block N. That’s because he only needs the hash of block N, and he often can get it very quickly by a certain trick.” In that case, the miner must start with an empty block N+1, even if there are transactions waiting in his queue: because, without knowing the contents of block N, he cannot check whether those transactions are valid or not. If he is lucky, he may solve that empty block N+1, even before he finishes downloading the body of block N. That is why there are empty blocks."

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/why-do-some-bitcoin-mining-pools-mine-empty-blocks-1468337739

tl;dr better to get a whole block than fart about grabbing up fees. This will be the case ever less as fees become more worth it and block rewards less so.

Thanks V8.
Haven't sent a merit in quite a while as I have been low. Thought I was as down to my last one but had 3 apparently.

Take some of mine Smiley

Wow. I wasn't begging but thank you.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 4393
Be a bank
^Nice both. It's a travesty that long-serving people like you and the others don't have more recognition, title and merits. Maybe there could be advancements for 'contributing while keeping the signal-to-noise ratio up'.
hero member
Activity: 1011
Merit: 721
Decentralize everything
“However, a miner often can start mining a candidate for block N+1 even before he has seen what was included in block N. That’s because he only needs the hash of block N, and he often can get it very quickly by a certain trick.” In that case, the miner must start with an empty block N+1, even if there are transactions waiting in his queue: because, without knowing the contents of block N, he cannot check whether those transactions are valid or not. If he is lucky, he may solve that empty block N+1, even before he finishes downloading the body of block N. That is why there are empty blocks."

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/why-do-some-bitcoin-mining-pools-mine-empty-blocks-1468337739

tl;dr better to get a whole block than fart about grabbing up fees. This will be the case ever less as fees become more worth it and block rewards less so.

Thanks V8.
Haven't sent a merit in quite a while as I have been low. Thought I was as down to my last one but had 3 apparently.

Take some of mine Smiley
hero member
Activity: 786
Merit: 857
“However, a miner often can start mining a candidate for block N+1 even before he has seen what was included in block N. That’s because he only needs the hash of block N, and he often can get it very quickly by a certain trick.” In that case, the miner must start with an empty block N+1, even if there are transactions waiting in his queue: because, without knowing the contents of block N, he cannot check whether those transactions are valid or not. If he is lucky, he may solve that empty block N+1, even before he finishes downloading the body of block N. That is why there are empty blocks."

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/why-do-some-bitcoin-mining-pools-mine-empty-blocks-1468337739

tl;dr better to get a whole block than fart about grabbing up fees. This will be the case ever less as fees become more worth it and block rewards less so.

Thanks V8.
Haven't sent a merit in quite a while as I have been low. Thought I was as down to my last one but had 3 apparently.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 4393
Be a bank
“However, a miner often can start mining a candidate for block N+1 even before he has seen what was included in block N. That’s because he only needs the hash of block N, and he often can get it very quickly by a certain trick.” In that case, the miner must start with an empty block N+1, even if there are transactions waiting in his queue: because, without knowing the contents of block N, he cannot check whether those transactions are valid or not. If he is lucky, he may solve that empty block N+1, even before he finishes downloading the body of block N. That is why there are empty blocks."

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/why-do-some-bitcoin-mining-pools-mine-empty-blocks-1468337739

tl;dr better to get a whole block quickly and certainly than fart about grabbing up fees. This will be the case ever less as fees become more worth it and block rewards less so.
legendary
Activity: 3374
Merit: 4738
diamond-handed zealot
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