downhiller80
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- Apr 13, 2000
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Well nuggets trojan get's what, 200k blocks a day.
I think there's now about 10 of us recieving over 20000 blocks a day gratis. Have you got any idea how many computers the generous peerson would have to have! I know it'd take 1000 of my computers (K6-2's to compute this much RC5).
Sure you say, some guy at a large corporation could get his hands on the computing power for a day. But what gets me is the similarity of who gets how many blocks. I mean we ALL got 23k today, right?
If it is a generous benefactor he's VERY VERY organised and really I can't see that someone would put in the time to get this so neat.
Then again I don't think its a trojan either. Personally i think it's a bug inside dnet, but I'm not completely happy with that solution either.
Now I'm going to bed (UK) and I'll rack my brains. I wonder what the morning will bring . . .
Seb
I think there's now about 10 of us recieving over 20000 blocks a day gratis. Have you got any idea how many computers the generous peerson would have to have! I know it'd take 1000 of my computers (K6-2's to compute this much RC5).
Sure you say, some guy at a large corporation could get his hands on the computing power for a day. But what gets me is the similarity of who gets how many blocks. I mean we ALL got 23k today, right?
If it is a generous benefactor he's VERY VERY organised and really I can't see that someone would put in the time to get this so neat.
Then again I don't think its a trojan either. Personally i think it's a bug inside dnet, but I'm not completely happy with that solution either.
Now I'm going to bed (UK) and I'll rack my brains. I wonder what the morning will bring . . .
Seb