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mircea_popescu: let's drop the math for a moment and delve. at time t0, bitcoin works. at time t1, some wreckers under "public pressure" as discussed well in
http://trilema.com/2013/digging-through-archives-yields-gold/ attempt to attack this bitcoin that works, by producing an alt-bitcoin, that does not work. the specific way in which the alt-bitcoin thatr does not work "works" is by deeding (exactly like deedbot) some strings into the
bitc BingoBoingo: And
Bitc wife comes to when she realizes only one outcome lets her live
BingoBoingo: Also the chance Wisconsin does not win out the rest of its schedule is so remote that people who want to bet on it need to
bitc to the Big 1G
benkay: Mats_cd03: how much time would making rest-y interface to
bitc take?
benkay: although i haven't found the signing functionality in
bitc yet - mebbe Mats_cd03 makes that happen
benkay: Mats_cd03: i'd also love for
bitc to have an api.
benkay: <jurov> benkay you do't need persistent wallet file at all.. and even if, i guess blame is on gpg's side which is too hard to be used as a library // i was referring to
bitc actually
benkay: this new wallet
bitc is a better wallet than fuggin electrum
dignork: benkay:
bitc spv thingy is neat, thanks
nubbins`: or, if you're in a rush, 1-855-one-
bitc cads: only languages that are harder to use than haskell offer this feature. Language such as Agda II, Cayenne,
bitc, or Coq.