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I thought about how we could make a bitcoin address memorable. Initially I thought about encoding a bitcoin address in base 2048, and reusing dictionaries of BIP39. (mnemonic)
However, a public key is 160 bit and doing so would require LOG(2^60, 2048)=15 words. It is still hard to remember a public address.
Another way of doing so is publishing the address on the blockchain (in the output of a tx), and only remember : Block Height + Tx Index in the block + TxOut index
Such information can be encoded in 4 words with the help of a BIP39. (assuming height of 350 000, 10 000 tx per block, and 10 outputs by txout)
I intend to include that feature in the wallet I am developing, are you seeing any downside or alternative ? (Except a fork happening that would modify the address)
I think that there will not be easy ways to remember Bitcoin address and honestly you don't need to remember it and shouldn't remember it.
Just save it
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Re: Shop which accepts BTC
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notalin
on 01/04/2015, 10:22:25 UTC
I think Amazon, eBay,...you can consider it
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Re: Do you prefer bitcoin, FIAT money or other?
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notalin
on 01/04/2015, 10:20:26 UTC
I don't have a choice. I will choose both. Hihihihi !
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Re: Tutorial: How to keep your Bitcoins 100% secure!
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notalin
on 01/04/2015, 10:18:56 UTC
Though I have learned about how to keep bitcoin for safety but I am not sure I have done it right
Oh, I like ChangeTip but dislike ProTip. Most of artists is rich (of course some of them is poor) why need to tip them ?
What makes you think that most artists are rich? Perhaps they are rich in the sense that most of them live in the developed world and so they are richer than those who live in developing countries, but other than that, I doubt most of them are rich in the way the word is typically used. Middle class is far more likely with some being poor and a minority being truly rich. Heck, most artists tend to be young too and they tend to have day jobs which more often than not don't pay much so it's quite likely that many of them don't have any significant wealth or savings.
And what makes you think that artists are poor ? Number of poor artists (over the world) are more equal number of poor people in Africa ? As I said
above, I know that some of artists are poor truly and some of them are poor because they spend money wasted. In general, the average life of the
artist is still much higher than other poor people in the world.
Depends on what you want to mine. If you're looking for BTC, then it's very hard now to profit. You need very powerful ASICs. If you want to be an "amateur" miner I suggest to buy a multi-gpu rig, to mine alt-coins like DRK. You need to be more specific, for example you can calculate profitability on sites like CoinWarz.
ASIC can be used to mine Darkcoin? Dogecoin?....Thanks !
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Re: FREE BITCOIN Sites
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notalin
on 01/04/2015, 09:21:29 UTC
Which faucet is paying for highest amount of Bitcoin ?
Mining bitcoins depends on your hardware (asics) and luck. According to alloscomp (https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator), You would mine 1.0000 BTC with 3051.999 GH/s, with difficulty factor of 46717549644.7; That's an approximation, if the difficulty goes up you might need more hashing power, if it goes down you might earn more than 1 BTC.
Antminer S5 seems to be cheaper and a secure asic, unless you have nearly free electricity, you wont ROI (return of investment)
I don't know anything about mining so would you please to tell me why is "luck" and what will decide "the difficulty" ?