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Re: Toasted Almonds or Rope? (Daily Thread)
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on 17/01/2016, 10:59:10 UTC
Rope.
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Re: What video games do you play?
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on 02/01/2016, 19:37:29 UTC
Age of empires.
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Re: My favorite drink is...........
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norzgonz
on 08/12/2015, 09:32:13 UTC
Pepsi.
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Re: YOUR FAVOURITE ANDROID GAME!!!
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on 22/11/2015, 10:16:25 UTC
Temple run-2
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Re: What is your home page?
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on 25/10/2015, 03:30:02 UTC
Google for quick search
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Re: What stops people creating the same bitcoin address?
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norzgonz
on 07/10/2015, 06:08:06 UTC
But what is to stop some of those addresses from being the same?
  • Randomness
  • An extremely large set of potential addresses that can be created
  • The fact that if the most efficient technology possible (based on our current understanding of physics) were to somehow harvest all of the energy of the sun, all of the possible Bitcoin addresses would not be generated after a thousand years
 

All these points are based on probability.
But I want to know how sure a repeated bitcoin address is prevented?
I knew bitcoin address can be generated in offline too.
I guess a time based and System ID or/and IP based coding must be there to prevent a repeated address.