Daily reminded Blockchain is illegal because it contains CP, as discovered by based German computer scientists:
>Researchers from the RWTH Aachen University, Germany found that around 1,600 files were currently stored in bitcoin’s blockchain. Of the files least eight were of sexual content, including one thought to be an image of child abuse and two that contain 274 links to child abuse content, 142 of which link to dark web services.
Could those messages be deleted if there is enough consensus among miners?
I would imagine most miners support a cleanup if this threatens the value of bitcoin.
Julian Cruz
Ummm... every sequence of numbers of significant length contains encrypted child porn; it’s simply a matter of coming up with a suitable encryption algorithm.
I hope it gets banned in us/eu, just to see /biz/ explode.
Tyler Evans
They were trying to mine the CP all along!
Hudson Long
Can you give me an example how this can be done? I'm confused, because some anons here assumes that these pictures are generated by a coincidence (just like you could find a lewd picture in PI or e)
>Could those messages be deleted if there is enough consensus among miners? Because of the sequential nature of the blockchain, and any other kind of merkle tree, there is not much they could do, unfortunately.
Carson Hall
But cheese pizza is what gives the hello kitty currency value to begin with. Sorry fampai it all has to be delet
Angel Foster
The blockchain is basically a big file filled with transaction data and such. When you do a buttcoin transaction you can add some extra data to it, there's not enough space for a full-on 10 minute rape video or whatever, but there's enough space for a link or a small picture.
Kayden Sanders
That data is supposed to be used like communications in bank transactions.
Justin Johnson
Could they change it so that the transaction data is only the amount, sender and receiver and you can't put your own data in it?
Chase Rodriguez
An excellent move. Cryptocoins can't fail soon enough. Waste of time, money and fucking electricity.
David Wright
pi and e are conjectured to be "normal" numbers which means that every finite binary sequence appears somewhere in their binary expansion.
Jayden Cook
Then internet is illegal too
Daniel Evans
Yeah m8 it's almost as if they're not natural.
Lucas Ortiz
Nice try shill.
Jayden Jones
This is true actually. They're Cauchy sequences of rational numbers.
Jaxon Reyes
That would be stupid and it's already too late. That data can contain very important information about the transaction. Buttcoin addresses aren't a good way of identification, you can change your buttcoin address whenever you feel like it, so instead of relying on addresses, people rely on the data attached to the transaction to know the intentions.
Luke Flores
>pi and e are conjectured to be natural numbers Nigga. That's not what a natural number is. Having every sequence present is, or may be, a consequence of being irrational. Irrational numbers are not natural.
Grayson Williams
>Obviously these numbers should be illegal they are
please ban computers and the internet as well thanks
Anthony Rodriguez
Post the fucking links already! I am trying to get hard for a week.
Ryder Russell
>jpeg can be used to store cp
Ban jpegs! I want my cp in webp.
Joshua Myers
Did you just replace a word and then argue against the new word you inserted? Weak.
Daniel Murphy
I refuted your point using the definitions of irrational and natural, no clue what showed up on your screen.
Nicholas Adams
₿TFO
Jack Howard
Have you tried going to a doctor to treat your ED?
Liam Flores
how the fuck was this even accomplished? Does the whole network not have to agree to what the next block is to be? How the fuck do you hide a file like that inside your cryptographic signature?
This must have been done early in Bitcoin's life in order for the whole network to have accepted it, right?
Zachary Bailey
So how is the price up by $600 in the last 24 hours?
Has the news not caught up to the crypto memesters?
Or are they just overconfident?
Connor Rogers
Fucking brilliant, if I was younger with more motivation I'd throw some nazi+loli images on the Ethereum blockchain (Bitcoin is a bit expensive).
They can reduce the amount of data you can easily encode, especially for a blockchain without a complete transaction history and without smart contracts like Nano.
Putting something like I2P torrent magnet links in it will always be possible though, that's a negligible amount of data.
Dylan Ward
You can send messages using bitcoin. The transaction is used as an identifier message. You can easily use this to store arbitrary data across multiple transactions.
Ryan Williams
Metadata. It's sort of like a memo field.
Michael Wood
How the fuck do you store files on the blockchain? Wouldn't that technically mean free unlimited storage?
Cooper Nguyen
>infinite variation >doesn't mean they will ever produce a recognizable image.
>comparing an inherently random number with fixed data What a fucking moron
Jackson Watson
It cooled down a bit, but a single transaction for Bitcoin still costs over an US dollar.
Noah Fisher
How the fuck would it be free if you have to pay the transaction fee to store the data in the first place?
Andrew Taylor
I really appreciate you posting an archive.is link. This is how we take back from the news media.
Lucas Martin
You can accidentally stumble across that sick shit on google image search too. Better shut down Google.
Ryder Howard
Their argument is invalid, just because there is illegal content on some service does not mean that you can no longer use it, take facebook or any internet service for example, tons of illegal shit yet you as a consumer you are not liable for any of it.
Isaac Diaz
Oy vey goyim, there's ceepee in the Blockchain! Better let us, your always friendly, honest and totally non pedo banker friends handle it.
Jeremiah Martinez
Now you're on to something!
Luis Peterson
Google will stop linking to it when alerted. The blockchain is "immutable".
Asher Sullivan
ye but on fb you can delete it, the blockchain is inmutable after transactions have been verified processed and added, thats the whole point of it
Wyatt Allen
That's rather problematic. Since it's decentralized everyone on the blockchain is distributing CP and no one can do much about it.
Jack Robinson
This. For the millionth time
Hudson Cruz
Their legal protection only works as long as they delete it when they become aware of it.
To leave cheese pizza on the blockchain and to continue it's distribution after you become aware of it ... this doesn't look good for miners.
Brandon Reed
you can just take down the linked CP and there's no problem, there's no way you could store actual files on the blockchain
Jose Richardson
.. normal, not natural.. Im sorry..
Asher Campbell
And I thought that crypto can't get any more stupider...
Kayden Ward
You can stop mining.
Connor Hill
Harddrives should be illegal because they allow me to store cp.
You can attach messages to transactions, they probably Base64 encoded the file contents and did it as such.
Likewise, some blockchains (e.g. Ethereum) have built-in storage mechanisms, although the gas costs would generally make it cost-prohibitive to do something like that.
Jeremiah Nguyen
>there's no way you could store actual files on the blockchain HEH HE DOESNT KNOW ANY DATA CAN BE REPRESENTED BY ANY OTHER KIND OF DATA
Jose Cooper
I do retard, but you know how much money it would take to store a file of any decent size?
Eli Stewart
They could be from way back then, when a buttcoin was worth fuckall and all it was used for was trading child porn and drugs on Tor.
Tyler Davis
so does this kill the buttcoin?
Mason Cooper
post some illegal numbers
Josiah Wright
6-4-1989
Alexander Green
1488 is probably illegal in germany
Austin Price
0/0
Jacob Myers
wait hold on a minute, how could you get in trouble for acquiring something that contained cp if you didn't know about it? Like someone could just place a cp image into an item and sell it on ebay, then that person could just randomly get in trouble for it? That's bullshit
William Morales
>accidentally haha yeah
Kayden Morris
Welcome to government
Isaiah Sanders
you sick fuck
Jackson Smith
if this was the case, like couldn't you just place a cp pic in a wallet full of money, leave it outside the doorstep of someones house they didn't like, and then when they pick it up the police just jump out of the bushes and "oh ho ho, man, looks like you're in possession of cp, time to get butt raped in prison for 6 years"
Parker Miller
wouldn't that just be 1?
Julian Moore
>no proofs
fud
Julian Robinson
Courts aren't usually unreasonable in civilized nations (ie. not US/UK/Germany). If you can make it reasonably certain you were unaware you're not going to be in trouble.
But the miners are now no longer unaware, they know yet they continue distributing.
Aiden Adams
Germans think everything is CP tho
Dylan Harris
Nah in the US the law doesn't apply to you as long as you have infinite money and lawyers
Benjamin Myers
>when a buttcoin was worth fuckall Correct me if im wrong but isnt value meaningless here? The way data is stored and transferred is through transactions that can be as small as the protocol allows to, lets say you can swap 1 dollar worth of buttcoin with your friend making thousands of small, each 0.0000000001 worth of transactions, no?
Ethan Lopez
In most places it's not just possession, it's creation or duplication as you have created a copy of the file, you may have distribution if it can be shown you uploaded the blockchain and they are often strict liability offences so the I didn't know about it isn't a defence.
Bentley Watson
There's a set price per byte written to the chain, as it takes processing power to write that byte of data. The fee is then given to the miners and that's how you "mine" shitcoins. So regardless of how much you send it's only writing so much data, so the more shitcoin you send the less you're actually paying in transaction fee's, since the data you're writing to the chain never really changes in regards to how much coin you're sending, This is why NiceHash pays everyone on the same day, to cut down on transaction fees
David Nguyen
indeterminate form :^)
Colton Garcia
>distribution if it can be shown you uploaded the blockchain Its already distribution if you have downloaded a full wallet since its p2p
Lincoln Moore
Could it be short-sellers?
Leo Murphy
Ok, so 0/0 = 1? Let's try to double it then. 0 * 2 = 0 1 * 2 = 2 So it's now 0/0 = 2 And so, since 0/0 is both 1 and 2, we come to the logical conclusion that 1 = 2. You have one head so you have two heads. I responded to obvious bait once so I responded twice