Maybe it's haircomb.
Maybe she's born with it
Ideal gf right there, OP
Claim haircomb then!
early comb claimer here. have over100 combs and a tattoo of jimmy saville on my big fleshy taint.
the modified bitcoin core client if you go to the info tab, it will show you the highest fee p2wsh output in the mempool. so you can just overbid it and ur chances of successfully claiming is 90% or higher then.
also claim to the same liquidity stack, this way if you want to move them you dont have to sign 21 txs to move each comb claim.
i have alot of early claims so all my combs are on their own stacks. so moving them would be 21 btc tx's each stack.
liquidity stacks can have unlimited addresses moved to. so 21 btc txs can scale to 1million comb addresses or any amount you want.
in that way it scales. but if your just moving 1 address to 1 address you still need to sign 21 txs on btc.
the day an exchange lists is the day that manually normal claiming will most likely be gone because they will add a claim tx to their output batches.
and most likely if it hits an exchange and has liquidity, then miner software will add it to their first output for 0 fee aswell. im taking a big shit rn
all speculation but if it happens then even 1 comb claim right now can be worth more then 1 btc in the future. easily.
another thing to consider is as the block reward drops in btc, it gives more incentive for the miners to look for other profits from finding blocks. this can easily be scalable bitcoin.
alot of ppl consider btc needs to have inflation over the long term to succeed. now im not one of them, but comb inflation is very low and its sustainable for hundreds of years.
I think if you're claiming with the current client each of the secret addresses is its own liquidity stack, so if you claim with the corresponding mining address it's fine. When I claimed I just hit sweep and it kicked the combs to my wallet.
What I curious about though is if, after you sweep a stack, you could still use that stack for receiving transactions from other people, or if a stack is essentially dead once you sweep it. Need to look into the TX history code to figure out exactly how it works.
is comb real
No
Yep.
why?
Yes