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Thu Jun 18 07:21:21 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> >> Only the bitcoin releases 0.1.0 up to 0.1.5 which supported only Windows 2000 / Windows NT and Windows XP (perhaps Windows Vista). The next bitcoin release 0.2.0 from Dec 2009, nearly a year later, starts to support Linux and the community got more and more actively involved in the development.
Thu Jun 18 07:17:21 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> can't do that. the timestamp is part of what makes a block valid
Thu Jun 18 07:12:54 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> unless it can roll over without invalidating things
Thu Jun 18 07:12:29 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> and the unix timestamp thing is a good example of when to hard fork
Thu Jun 18 07:10:22 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> right but they /could/ be spent if not for the lost data
Thu Jun 18 07:09:26 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> does this mean there are not actually 21 million coins
Thu Jun 18 07:07:51 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> apparently the first coin base "can't be spent"
Thu Jun 18 07:06:11 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> er.. accept a block as valid or reject it
Thu Jun 18 07:05:21 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> would 0.5.3.1 reject a block as valid that spent the block zero coin base? would "XT" do the opposite?
Thu Jun 18 07:01:18 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> the other quotes were from http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=17-06-2015#1166912
Thu Jun 18 06:58:32 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> they were for keeping things small before they were against it, because it was triggering SPVs
Thu Jun 18 06:52:48 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> >> All three problems are triggering real user complaints for the Android "Bitcoin Wallet" app which implements SPV mode. In order to make chain synchronization fast, cheap and able to run on older phones with limited memory we want to have remote peers throw away irrelevant transactions before sending them across the network.
Thu Jun 18 06:44:08 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> >> A Unix timestamp recording when this block was created (Currently limited to dates before the year 2106!)
Thu Jun 18 06:34:51 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> >> The coinbase transaction in block zero cannot be spent. This is due to a quirk of the reference client implementation that would open the potential for a block chain fork if some nodes accepted the spend and others did not
Thu Jun 18 06:01:19 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> and couldn't find any web wallet or any service that would import a private key
Thu Jun 18 06:01:04 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> i had a Litecoin "paper wallet" and wanted to sell into the price surge yesterday
Thu Jun 18 06:00:31 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> danielpbarron: what kind of braindamage are youdealing with oday?
Thu Jun 18 05:52:55 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> ;;later tell ahmed_ you should spend that litcoin to a different address; I sent you the private key over plain text
Wed Jun 17 20:21:18 UTC 2015 <menahem> danielpbarron PayPal is up - had it in test mode. My bad.