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natasha otomoski
discuss this hidden gem
accumulate while its early and exchanges/miners havent started to yet
>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5195815.0

>> No.16376262

>the developer is a random picture of a stock photo
Only twu is trying to push retarded named scam coins like this.

>> No.16376385

>>16376245
um the picture is a sudo.
the name is irrelevant.
have you read the white paper?
do you understand how this works and the implications on this?

>> No.16376612
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bump

>> No.16376947
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claiming

>> No.16377491

>>16376947
how much have you claimed so far?
do you have full node up and running?

>> No.16377511

>>16377491
Yeah. This has great potential.

>> No.16377541

I will take my haircombs with me to the grave

>> No.16377549
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I claimed around $400 worth (although many were unsuccessful) but I can't check because not synced/not running full node yet *STILL*, which is the reason I claimed so many times just to be sure.

I like the idea anyway. Would like to see what people have to say about the privacy aspect of it since some other anon said you can map the coin history but maybe that won't matter since it still does something else other privacy coins don't do, which is create market for fees etc?

2021 is OUR year folks

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>> No.16377687

im looking for a way to scan the mempool and put the order of transactions by sat/byte.
anyone find a good way to do this yet?
would be easier to outbit the new p2wsh outputs that way.

>> No.16377709

The former owner can't trace what the next owner does with the coin. The public likewise doesn't see shit till the coin history is leaked.

However the next owner sees everything (full history of the coin)

It's kind of half anonymous.

>> No.16377919

What's funny the public (without history) sees the coins in their initial addresses. Any would be "big brother" needs to actively do something to see further. For example buying the history from former owners, tracing communications, capturing usb memories sent by post.

Big brother has easy job on bitcoin but this is another level.

>> No.16377932

>>16377687
I couldn't find an actual list of txs in the mempool in order of fee only an overview. I just looked at the highest fee for the last block and then used a slightly higher fee, or if it was too much the last block I used a 25 sat byte fee because first might not be unseen p2wsh anyway all depending on the time of day. Sometimes you get like three claims 1st then the next block the fee is like $50. works but at certain times of the day its pointless

>> No.16377990

>>16377932
anon i found a great tool to use.
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/mempool/transactions?s=fee_per_kwu(desc)&q=has_witness(true)#
turn off everything except fee/kwu and turn in technicals witness to always true.
sort it by fee/kwu btc not usd.
now you can see the highest fee per byte tx in the mempool. what i would do is copy the has, and put it in blockstream.info and check if its p2wsh, and if its being sent to an adress never sent to before (new address, new p2wsh tx output)
this will help anyone manually set fees, since you can see the price of the highest amount in the mempool at the moment.
enjoy anons. have fun claiming untill a bot arrives, or better yet miners start claiming

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Hmm i don't think miners will start claiming anytime soon.

First of all they don't know what the fuck is comb, but mainly, it's because it's more profitable to them to sell it to the highest bidder in the auction.

One day maybe they will mine but won't happen in 100 years maybe.

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>>16377990
Thanks.

Anyway, so why hasn't the dev claimed using a bot? They probably have one already and eventually someone else will make one. Guessing they are waiting for someone else to make a bot before they turn it on? for now just manual claims

>>16378049
No way man, a whale (and probably a miner) created Comb and is just waiting.
t. me on left

>> No.16378112

>>16378049
very good point.
we are very far from exchanges listing this, but someday if exchange lists this. then the bidders would be competing with bids a bit lower then the avg price on exchange.
miners would lose by self claiming since they would only get the potential for the price avg price on exchange,
instead they can make more by allowing all bidders and rake in the fees of claimers competing.
tho if a miner wants to accumulate it would be easy, if they see a long term value in this they wouldnt care about short term and would mine to accumulate themselves.
but agreed, that the game theory would say that miners dont mine and instead let claimers outbid each other and rake the fees instead.

>> No.16378115

I disagree with some things with Natasha. But she is extremely smart. But very idealistic. She wants to contact world leaders and send transaction to 7 billion people for fucks sake :)

Yes i know it is possible to send the transaction but that does not mean it should be done

>> No.16378211

I'm watashi I reported the original reward equation bug.

She used 2.1 - floor(logarithm) it the whitepaper but floor(2.1 - logarithm) in the actual wallet. This caused most rewards to be 0.00000001 less COMB than expected.

>> No.16378318

>>16378211
why is your last posts before this project, on other project of natasha.
do you know natasha?
too much coincidence that your lasts posts on btctalk is other puzzle of natasha.
if anything natasha is a second name of yours.

>> No.16378323

>>16378318
This. I went through every account that posted in the puzzle thread on btctalk

>> No.16378392

i might be a brainlet, but i recognize a gem when i see one. anyone made a comb for dummies yet? how exactly do you claim? is there any way to confirm successful claims without full node?

>> No.16378441

>>16378392
the ann thread gives good start guide.
best way to assume a successful claim without full node is to check if your tx was the first unseen p2wsh tx in the block. i like to use blockstream.info and just go down the block and look for first tx with p2wsh and make sure its an unseen address.
you can use the mempool scanner that i linked earlier to give you an idea for the amount of sat/byte fee you need to use to be the first unseen p2wsh.
remember that miners can use any order they want, but currently most blocks have an order of higher fees ontop.

>> No.16378794

How do i buy

>> No.16378816

>>16378794
you cannot buy, as there is no place that currently sells this.
why would you want to buy when you can claim it yourself?
the point here is to help distribute this in a decentralized manner, this way no one entity holds or owns a huge percentage.
this is not an ico, this is not premined.
everyone is free to claim and attempt to claim every time there is a bitcoin block solved.
you can easily claim for an average of 5k-25k satoshi at the moment. depending on txs in the block

>> No.16379532

bump

>> No.16379855

bump