https://en.bitcoin.it/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Zimmah&feedformat=atomBitcoin Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T21:01:12ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.30.0https://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Luke-jr&diff=48561User talk:Luke-jr2014-06-30T21:46:41Z<p>Zimmah: /* ref links */ new section</p>
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<div>== Reverted your edit on Alt-chain release RFC ==<br />
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I think your edit is anti-competitive, and is against the spirit in which I drafted the RFC.<br />
You can write a paragraph that encourages working within the boundaries of Bitcoin, but it must accept the possibility of deciding to create a real, competing alt coin. I also disapprove of you deleting the exchanges section.<br />
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[[User:Ripper234|Ripper234]] ([[User talk:Ripper234|talk]]) 17:53, 19 August 2012 (GMT)<br />
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Your recent edits on litecoin are interesting lukeJnr.<br />
I'm concerned that you consider litecoin a threat to bitcoin rather than something which improves the overall system of electronic payments.<br />
The biggest threat to bitcoin as a network is actually terracoin.<br />
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--[[User:laSeek|laSeek]] ([[User talk:laSeek|talk]])<br />
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* I haven't made any edits to Litecoin recently. I'm not familiar with Terracoin. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] ([[User talk:Luke-jr|talk]]) 01:40, 20 December 2012 (GMT)<br />
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== Undid/revision of yours in [[Address]] ==<br />
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Hi<br />
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I cite from the log-file of article address:<br />
''# (cur | prev) 2013-01-02T23:23:14 Luke-jr (Talk | contribs) . . (6,151 bytes) (-125) . . (Undo revision 34431 by Smtp (talk): This does not apply to newer addresses, and is already covered in the details that follow) (undo)<br />
# (cur | prev) 2013-01-02T20:46:58 Smtp (Talk | contribs) . . (6,276 bytes) (+125) . . (bitcoin address is a encoded hashvalue of a public key!) (undo)''.<br />
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Sorry, where is this ''This does not apply to newer addresses, and is already covered in the details that follow'' mentioned in the article?<br />
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smtp<br />
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* Newer (version 5) addresses do not always represent a public key, and even when they do, don't contain the hash of that key itself. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] ([[User talk:Luke-jr|talk]]) 01:00, 6 January 2013 (GMT)<br />
* Aha ... "always" was the critical word. I did not know. This "address" is also not very well defined. :) But are these common named "bitcoin addresses" in more than 99.9 % of the txouts (of current usage) still RIPEMD-160 hashs of public keys, or I'm wrong? [[User:Smtp|Smtp]] ([[User talk:Smtp|talk]]) 11:07, 6 January 2013 (GMT)<br />
* The newer addresses are defined in [[BIP 0013]]. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] ([[User talk:Luke-jr|talk]]) 13:20, 6 January 2013 (GMT)<br />
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==bitcoind release history==<br />
A different point: in the article [[Bitcoind]] in the release history table, I just have deleted your "source" entry in the colum platform. You should write there the supported OS and still better give a reference for this release as a URL. :) Thx, smtp [[User:Smtp|Smtp]] ([[User talk:Smtp|talk]]) 11:07, 6 January 2013 (GMT)<br />
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** Many of the stable/backport releases exist only as tags or win32+source code tarballs. Just putting win32 in the latter cases suggests Linux isn't supported, when in fact you only need to build the binaries yourself. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] ([[User talk:Luke-jr|talk]]) 13:20, 6 January 2013 (GMT)<br />
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*** Okay .. the supported platforms are Win32 & Linux? MaxOS X also? Why did you not put this info there in? When I filled the other columns entries with Win32/Linux/MaxOsX I did not say anything about source or binary or both because I did not check it. But this will not be indicated by this column. So what is your problem? Please give a valid reference then the user can check your claim resp. see how the OS is supported by this release. This should be easily possible for you, I think, because all these releases are at most a year old and your a a developper I guess. :) BTW: Of course you are free to open a further column in the table to distinguish between binary and source if you like. [[User:Smtp|Smtp]] ([[User talk:Smtp|talk]]) 18:25, 6 January 2013 (GMT)<br />
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**** Supported platforms are all 3, but binaries are only provided for some of them for stable/backport releases. If the OS lists are for actual functioning support, then it is the same for all versions - so why list it per-version at all? I was thinking it was to signify binary availability. I used as my source [http://luke.dashjr.org/programs/bitcoin/files/bitcoind/ my primary mirror of bitcoind builds], which is also the main distribution location for most stable/backport binaries since they get less attention than the 3-signature requirement we impose on SourceForge files. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] ([[User talk:Luke-jr|talk]]) 19:42, 6 January 2013 (GMT)<br />
***** I don't know why having a platform column in the table. Ask the guy who created this table (column). Not the only exception to platforms are the releases <= 0.2 versions. Indeed these 0.3.x versions have no MacOS release which are not indicated MacOSX (I checked it, when updating the table). BTW: Our personal discussion/information exchange is not of any help for a reader of the table! [[User:Smtp|Smtp]] ([[User talk:Smtp|talk]]) 20:01, 7 January 2013 (GMT)<br />
***** BTW: I don't know when Linux64 and whether (and if, when) Windows64 platforms are supported. I did not check the sources for 64-capabilities. [[User:Smtp|Smtp]] ([[User talk:Smtp|talk]]) 20:04, 7 January 2013 (GMT)<br />
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== ref links ==<br />
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i just did that because most of the other websites on the list had ref links as well</div>Zimmahhttps://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Bitcoin_Dice&diff=48522Bitcoin Dice2014-06-28T21:43:10Z<p>Zimmah: /* Bitcoin Dice Websites */</p>
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<div></div>Zimmahhttps://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=File:SatoshiCarnavalHomepage.png&diff=48481File:SatoshiCarnavalHomepage.png2014-06-27T11:55:36Z<p>Zimmah: Zimmah uploaded a new version of &quot;File:SatoshiCarnavalHomepage.png&quot;</p>
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<div></div>Zimmahhttps://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=File:SatoshiCarnavalHomepage.png&diff=48479File:SatoshiCarnavalHomepage.png2014-06-27T11:53:53Z<p>Zimmah: Zimmah uploaded a new version of &quot;File:SatoshiCarnavalHomepage.png&quot;</p>
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<div></div>Zimmahhttps://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Bitcoin_Dice&diff=48475Bitcoin Dice2014-06-27T11:42:58Z<p>Zimmah: /* Bitcoin Dice Websites */</p>
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Most Bitcoin dice betting sites boast of their provable odds. With provable odds gaming, ideally you can statistically analyze both your own rolls and those of anyone else at any point.<br />
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=== Bitcoin Dice Websites ===<br />
[[File:SatoshiCarnavalFavicon.png|16px|link=https://satoshicarnival.co?ref=a49904823fbb1f22c2f27b569280edc8/]][https://satoshicarnival.co?ref=a49904823fbb1f22c2f27b569280edc8/ SatoshiCarnaval] Faucets | Nice Community | 0.48% House edge | Fun Visual Dice game "To the moon" | HTML5 | Provably fair |<br />
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[https://88bitcoindice.com 88 Bitcoin Dice]</div>Zimmahhttps://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Bitcoin_Dice&diff=48474Bitcoin Dice2014-06-27T11:42:36Z<p>Zimmah: /* Bitcoin Dice Websites */</p>
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<div>Bitcoin dice games are by far the most popular Bitcoin powered casino game available online. Bitcoin dice allows people to jump in the game with provable odds on their rolls, determine their own risk. There are games where you can bet on Roll LO only while others on Roll HI only. However, there are also dice games where you can wager on either of the two options. <br />
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Most Bitcoin dice betting sites boast of their provable odds. With provable odds gaming, ideally you can statistically analyze both your own rolls and those of anyone else at any point.<br />
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=== Bitcoin Dice Websites ===<br />
[[File:SatoshiCarnavalFavicon.png|16px|link=https://satoshicarnival.co?ref=a49904823fbb1f22c2f27b569280edc8/]][https://satoshicarnival.co?ref=a49904823fbb1f22c2f27b569280edc8/ SatoshiCarnaval] Faucets | Nice Community | 0.48% House edge | Fun Visual Dice game "To the moon" | HTML5 | Provably fair |<br />
[http://juicydice.com/ JuicyDice] simple and fair Bitcoin dice game.<br />
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[https://fastbluff.com/ FastBluff] Provably Fair with Lottery Faucet<br />
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[https://coinroyale.com/dice CoinRoyale Dice] HTML5 provably fair Dice. Instant play after deposit, no registration required, low house edge and of course, Provably Fair.<br />
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[http://kinddice.com/ KindDice]<br />
[https://88bitcoindice.com 88 Bitcoin Dice]</div>Zimmahhttps://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Bitcoin_gambling_guide&diff=48473Bitcoin gambling guide2014-06-27T11:41:50Z<p>Zimmah: /* Top Bitcoin Gambling Sites */</p>
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=== Bitcoin Gambling Games ===<br />
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[[Bitcoin Dice]]<br />
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[http://www.bitcoingg.com/ Bitcoin Gambling Guide]</div>Zimmahhttps://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=File:SatoshiCarnavalFavicon.png&diff=48448File:SatoshiCarnavalFavicon.png2014-06-26T18:34:50Z<p>Zimmah: </p>
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