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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: This bull makes all alts will make new all time highs
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shehriyar146
on 23/08/2021, 07:26:39 UTC
when i see topics like this i start to think that bear season is very close. Smiley Because people stop realizing profit and start holding it.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Hashrate lost
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shehriyar146
on 11/08/2021, 14:16:11 UTC
I have total of 285MH on ETH using crazy pool and it's been hours already but the Hashrate on crazy pool is just 265MH where did my other Hashrate goes? Anyone using crazy pool or is there something I don't understand?


Another thing to keep in mind is that the hash rate takes about 24 hour to really adjust usually in mining pools. sir i am new can you help me.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: LONG NETWORK on bitcoin blockchain with secret correspondence and marketplace
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shehriyar146
on 11/08/2021, 12:20:27 UTC
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Alternative Block Chains : be safe!
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shehriyar146
on 14/07/2021, 11:38:11 UTC
I haven't seen anybody post about what would be my biggest worry if I were trying out alternative block chains. I realize this may be perceived as "Gavin is FUD'ding anything that isn't bitcoin!"  (FUD == Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt)  But I think some of you might be forgetting some basic computer security fundamentals in the excitement to be early adopters.

When I first heard about bitcoin, my questions were:

1) Can it possibly work (do the ideas for how it works make sense)?
2) Is it a scam?
3) If it is not a scam, could it open my computer up to viruses/trojans if I run it?

I answered those questions by:

1) Reading and understanding Satoshi's whitepaper.  Then thinking about it for a day or two and reading it again.
2) Finding out everything I could about the project.  I read every forum thread here (there were probably under a hundred threads back then) and read Satoshi's initial postings on the crypto mailing list.
3) Downloaded and skimmed the source code to see if it looked vulnerable to buffer overflow or other remotely exploitable attacks.

If I were going to experiment with an alternative block-chain, I'd go through the same process again. But I'm an old conservative fuddy-duddy.

If you want to take a risk on a brand-new alternative block-chain, I'd strongly suggest that you:

1) Run the software in a virtual machine or on a machine that doesn't contain anything valuable.
2) Don't invest more money or time than you can afford to lose.
3) Use a different passphrase at every exchange site.