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Bitcoin’s Collusion Problem - by Timothy B Lee Bitcoin Discussion
The very openness of the protocol becomes its economic weakness (I know that's s…
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n/a | stillfire | April 25, 2011, 06:31:14 PM | ||
[MINER] Phoenix - New efficient, fast, modular miner **BFI_INT support!** Mining software (miners)
Turns out I can get 60Mhash/s with AGGRESSION=3 on my Mac Pro without making the…
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n/a | stillfire | April 25, 2011, 02:55:49 PM | ||
[MINER] Phoenix - New efficient, fast, modular miner **BFI_INT support!** Mining software (miners)
Oddly, I can't seem to get it to work without using VECTORS. I get a segmentatio…
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n/a | stillfire | April 25, 2011, 02:50:38 PM | ||
[MINER] Phoenix - New efficient, fast, modular miner **BFI_INT support!** Mining software (miners)
Trying to get it to run on Mac OS X. It worked once with DEVICE=0 VECTORS AGGRES…
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n/a | stillfire | April 25, 2011, 02:02:52 PM | ||
[If tx limit is removed] Disturbingly low future difficulty equilibrium Bitcoin Discussion
That's also a tragedy of the commons. It won't work. Every individual merchant h…
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n/a | stillfire | April 25, 2011, 12:25:05 PM | ||
Bitcoin’s Collusion Problem - by Timothy B Lee Bitcoin Discussion
Also, people -- regardless of their political beliefs -- are easily led and misl…
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n/a | stillfire | April 25, 2011, 11:31:30 AM | ||
A modest amount of inflation should be part of bitcoin Economics
Don't forget that economies have been built on gold and silver in the past and w…
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n/a | stillfire | April 24, 2011, 11:00:08 AM | ||
Economic of Deflationary Spiral Economics
All that does is lead to inefficient spending of finite resources as companies a…
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n/a | stillfire | April 22, 2011, 06:17:03 PM | ||
Economic of Deflationary Spiral Economics
So, once you accept that it has value, my previous points have their foundation,…
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n/a | stillfire | April 22, 2011, 06:13:49 PM | ||
Economic of Deflationary Spiral Economics
I can admit that the high speed money printing presses do lead to one form of ec…
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n/a | stillfire | April 22, 2011, 06:08:16 PM | ||
Economic of Deflationary Spiral Economics
Then the guy with all the bitcoins ends up with a currency that nobody wants to…
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n/a | stillfire | April 22, 2011, 05:29:05 PM | ||
The faucet should be giving ~0.003 BTC per person. Bitcoin Discussion
For a 0.001 BTC transaction they wouldn't need to wait for 6 confirms. They can…
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n/a | stillfire | April 20, 2011, 11:08:15 AM | ||
The faucet should be giving ~0.003 BTC per person. Bitcoin Discussion
If 0.001 BTC transaction fees were possible that would open up the ability to do…
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n/a | stillfire | April 20, 2011, 10:40:20 AM | ||
Bitcoin growth challenges Bitcoin Discussion
It'd be fun if the smallest unit of BTC was called a credit (0.00000001 BTC = 1…
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n/a | stillfire | April 19, 2011, 06:54:53 PM | ||
Odd pattern in BitcoinMonitor Bitcoin Discussion
Also some guy is sending 0.02 & 0.12 continuously, to take bandwidth?I bet that'…
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n/a | stillfire | April 19, 2011, 06:40:29 PM | ||
How a social attack could defeat a prosperous Bitcoin network Bitcoin Discussion
An uneducated public might be running such proprietary clients for daily transac…
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n/a | stillfire | April 17, 2011, 10:23:37 PM | ||
Bitcoin’s Collusion Problem - by Timothy B Lee Bitcoin Discussion
A few days ago I described a similar idea in "How a social attack could defeat a…
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n/a | stillfire | April 19, 2011, 10:25:21 AM | ||
How a social attack could defeat a prosperous Bitcoin network Bitcoin Discussion
You seem pretty heavily invested in this Chinese Bitcoin Patriot Edition fantasy…
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n/a | stillfire | April 18, 2011, 02:23:10 PM | ||
Is Bitcoin Legal to use worldwide or in the USA? Bitcoin Discussion
If Bitcoin was made illegal, it would seem that a range of other digital currenc…
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n/a | stillfire | April 18, 2011, 11:28:03 AM | ||
How a social attack could defeat a prosperous Bitcoin network Bitcoin Discussion
Groups of people trading using local versions of the system would be as good a p…
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n/a | stillfire | April 17, 2011, 08:26:03 PM | ||
How a social attack could defeat a prosperous Bitcoin network Bitcoin Discussion
You an I have a different definition of "winning" clearly. The ones on the China…
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n/a | stillfire | April 17, 2011, 08:19:56 PM | ||
How a social attack could defeat a prosperous Bitcoin network Bitcoin Discussion
All that would only accomplish the creation of a forked block chain. They would…
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n/a | stillfire | April 17, 2011, 06:00:56 PM | ||
How a social attack could defeat a prosperous Bitcoin network Bitcoin Discussion
Yup. The fact that the custom client is not open-source and requires an anchor t…
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n/a | stillfire | April 17, 2011, 04:27:27 PM | ||
How a social attack could defeat a prosperous Bitcoin network Bitcoin Discussion
In this thread I will propose a simple legal and social approach which will allo…
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n/a | stillfire | April 17, 2011, 03:16:08 PM |