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Mon Nov 07 16:44:45 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   punkman: fella sent a double tx, lost handful of coin, it is in the log

Mon Nov 07 16:44:40 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   we are likely to see a similar dynamics if people start mining these segwit thingies

Mon Nov 07 16:39:51 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   punkman: client will happily eat a block where the lock is violated.

Mon Nov 07 16:37:46 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/thumb/msid-29769019,width-640,resizemode-4/commuters-riding-on-the-roof-of-a-train-in-dhaka.jpg << illustration. remember these fine folx ?

Mon Nov 07 16:29:10 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   when the priest goes on about how plague is still in your soup, and lice are a part of god's scheme for life - yes, cover ears, when it gets tiresome.

Mon Nov 07 16:26:40 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   funkenstein_: he can't, which is why you keep the tx number to a minimum.

Mon Nov 07 16:24:26 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   funkenstein_: that one doesn't require a variant bitcoin

Mon Nov 07 16:22:35 UTC 2016  <punkman>   did a short review: original FileCoin was DoA, IPFS wants to make another FileCoin using Ethereum or whatever, storj uses Counterparty, maidsafecoin uses Omni/Mastercoin, Siacoin has its own thing but it sucks.

Mon Nov 07 16:16:06 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   hmm i had remembered a proof of storage blockchain on the list, doesn' t appear to be on there though

Mon Nov 07 16:06:41 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Logged on 07-11-2016 15:38:37; funkenstein_: anyway what is it, four years old now? the list is still a decent place to look for those who would try http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-11-2016#1457555

Mon Nov 07 15:38:37 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   anyway what is it, four years old now? the list is still a decent place to look for those who would try http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-11-2016#1457555

Mon Nov 07 15:38:37 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Logged on 02-11-2016 14:08:49; asciilifeform: i'm still waiting for a crackpot alt that's actually interesting in some way...

Mon Nov 07 08:30:33 UTC 2016  <punkman>   "The idea behind bytecoin is that there is a fixed supply of 21 trillion bytes. Mining bytecoin gives you access to these bytes through a geometrically delaying initial "cosmic inflation" (subsidy :P). Every txout has a size value plus an excess bytecoins value. A txout can not be bigger than its total bytecoin value. A bytecoin confers the right to store one byte in the system's utxo set for

Mon Nov 07 08:30:33 UTC 2016  <punkman>   some maximum lifetime. The excess value of a bytecoin txout is decreased over time at some multiple of the whole txout size and when it reaches zero the whole txout is pruned (recovered bytecoins are added back to the slow geometric distribution pool). The marginal redemption cost of a bytecoin output is prepaid (see above), but the reclaimable prepayment starts at zero and matures at the same

Mon Nov 07 08:30:33 UTC 2016  <punkman>   rate as the excess value decay to rate-limit transactions, prematurely reclaiming bytecoin sends the immature prepayment to the geometric distribution. Because the above stuff moves all the storage costs into the utxo set, the system has a fixed maximum storage operating cost, and is free of negative storage externality."

Sun Nov 06 10:46:41 UTC 2016  <punkman>   "At least in Arapahoe County, everything we did was in pairs of republicans and democrats, to ensure that it was a fair election as far as we could. This included seal checking, logging the zero counts, etc. Everything had a paper audit trail for who interacted with what, who signed off on what, and what was going on.

Fri Nov 04 19:16:34 UTC 2016  <ben_vulpes>   it's just another "be involved in bitcoin without running a fully validating node because that's expensive and infeasible on android phones" attempt

Fri Nov 04 17:47:46 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   just a variant of the familiar 'underhanded c contest'.

Fri Nov 04 14:01:19 UTC 2016  <punkman>   http://imgur.com/a/KDwtE

Fri Nov 04 13:57:02 UTC 2016  <punkman>   "Japchae is a popular dish. Surely the internet has recipes for making your own dangmyun at home, right? Well, not in English, as far as I can find. Every result for my “glass noodles from scratch” searches led off with “Ingredients: one pound dry noodles.” Thanks, English-language internet."

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