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101  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Show Me The Bitcoin! - use plain images as Bitcoin keys, send BTC via email on: April 29, 2014, 05:19:00 AM
well done OP. we appreciate your work. good on you for actually making something cool. app is a nice idea. thanks & soldier on
102  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Let There Be Dark! Bitcoin Dark Wallet on: April 27, 2014, 05:59:08 AM
You guys make us happy.

thanks brother! i really appreciate it!
103  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Let There Be Dark! Bitcoin Dark Wallet on: April 27, 2014, 01:22:40 AM
http://vimeo.com/93034788
104  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Stealth address with SX (anonymous payments) on: April 26, 2014, 08:53:59 PM
You guys would have a lot more credibility and annoy people a lot less if you didn't define yourselves by who you hate.

Mike Hearn:
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There were private discussions afterwards you weren't privy to where setting a moderation policy [bitcoin-dev mailing list] was debated (drafts were put together, etc), with temporary bans being a part of that. In the end it didn't come to that - this time - as nobody wants to have to spend time on this and the tools kind of suck anyway. But you should be absolutely sure that it was considered. Your [Peter Todd] emails are in no way worth alienating entire communities of developers who would take part, but don't, because of things like this.

wow you really are a massive fascist sociopath.

http://www.mail-archive.com/bitcoin-development%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg04394.html
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For what it's worth, if I were the moderator of this list I
would have banned you a long time ago because I value a friendly atmosphere
more than your "insights", which are often deeply suspect (as in this case).

derp, lets have mike hearn (inventor of blacklists, censorship technology and compromised "privacy" schemes) ban peter todd the developer who gave us stealth addresses and coinjoin.
105  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Stealth address with SX (anonymous payments) on: April 26, 2014, 08:46:02 PM
http://www.coindesk.com/circle-advisory-board-members-burns-appointment/

"Bitcoin Developer Mike Hearn and Amex VP Michael Barrett Join Circle Team"

well at minimum you're friends / buddies / collaborators. it's like you're obsessed with fucking up bitcoin.
106  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bobby Lee's answers to the Bitcoin Foundation Board Election debate questions on: April 26, 2014, 05:36:56 PM
erm nope, keep the foundation out of Bitcoin development. I don't want a group of shysters making dictates through their control of a GitHub repository.

that's exactly what they want and why they've looped Gavin in from day 1 to give them a sense of legitimacy for this private gentlemen's club that furthers corporate interests (not the interests of users).
107  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Stealth address with SX (anonymous payments) on: April 26, 2014, 09:27:59 AM
oh fuck it's really happening... bitcoin is under attack

http://venturebeat.com/2014/03/26/circle-raises-17m-to-bring-bitcoin-out-of-the-shadows-for-merchants-consumers/

"Launching today in closed beta — with a fresh $17 million in its pocket —
Circle claims its first consumer product enables “faster transactions,
lower costs, greater privacy safeguards and increased protection against
fraud and identity theft.” The company plans to provide tools for both
consumers and businesses, with the overall goal of reducing “the friction
and risk that is currently associated with Bitcoin.”"

> faster transactions, lower costs, greater privacy safeguards and
increased protection against fraud and identity theft.
> increased protection against fraud.
> protection against fraud

> provide tools for both consumers and businesses, with the overall goal
of reducing “the friction and risk that is currently associated with
Bitcoin.”
> reducing the friction and risk
> reducing the risk

funny enough mike hearn quit google to work for circle.

http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-abandons-anti-establishment-wall-street/

Allaire is blunt about the transition bitcoin is going through, saying
it’s “absolutely” moving away from its libertarian roots.

lovely. they are going to rescue bitcoin from us.

reducing the risk is newspeak for censorship
protection against fraud is codeword for surveillance.
108  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Stealth address with SX (anonymous payments) on: April 25, 2014, 10:57:19 PM
yeah he quit google to go work for circle

http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-abandons-anti-establishment-wall-street/

these guys are not into bitcoin for freedom and the new tools it gives us to enable new forms of organisation for humans. they see it as a convenience for consumers to paper over the cracks in the current finance system and perpetuate their corporate culture.
109  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Let There Be Dark! Bitcoin Dark Wallet on: April 25, 2014, 10:50:11 PM


Don't forget NOT to put all your bitcoins in any alpha projects people  Grin

+100000000 satoshis
110  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cryptsy handing over user info to big brother! on: April 24, 2014, 06:42:33 PM
they are doing huge dragnet surveillance operations flying drones over entire neighbourhoods harvesting bulk data that is compiled into massive databases on you that remains around forever. your complacency is dangerous.
111  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: sx command line utilities - Empower The Sysadmin With Bitcoin Tools on: April 24, 2014, 08:02:19 AM
develop branch has new hd keys commands:

Code:
HD KEYS
   hd-priv                    Create an private HD key from another HD private key.
   hd-pub                     Create an HD public key from another HD private or public key.
   hd-seed                    Create a random new HD key.
   hd-to-address              Convert an HD public or private key to a Bitcoin address.
   hd-to-wif                  Convert an HD private key to a WIF private key.

https://wiki.unsystem.net/index.php/Sx/HD_keys

112  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: sx command line utilities - Empower The Sysadmin With Bitcoin Tools on: April 23, 2014, 12:07:32 PM
Just made a couple of changes to the multi-signature GUI... essentially sanity testing to make sure that any pubkeys that you enter as part of the multisig transactions are valid addresses. Next I will be integrating custom M-of-N multisig transactions (upper limit: 15 of 20) into the GUI. From what I understand, 15 of 20 is the scripting constraint... feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.

After that, I'll finally add into the GUI the ability to create transactions offline, signing and broadcasting at the click of a few buttons.

I'm not sure 15 of 20 is the limit, but I'd test this out to see what you're actually able to submit.
113  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: sx command line utilities - Empower The Sysadmin With Bitcoin Tools on: April 20, 2014, 03:17:49 AM
The shell script needs to be updated for the new repos. Also, maybe a --develop switch?

good idea! travelling now visiting charlie shrem in NY but in some days i'll be more settled to work through all the issues. sorry.
114  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: sx command line utilities - Empower The Sysadmin With Bitcoin Tools on: April 17, 2014, 05:46:11 PM
ok thx for the tip
115  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: sx command line utilities - Empower The Sysadmin With Bitcoin Tools on: April 17, 2014, 05:16:24 PM
ok, as long as it's working. I'll setup some machines for testing, to reproduce the issue and will work on this. I think new blockchain arch in coming month(s) will fix this.
116  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: sx command line utilities - Empower The Sysadmin With Bitcoin Tools on: April 17, 2014, 03:31:55 AM
ok, do you want to give me temp access to have a look and then later you can revoke my access?

put my ssh pubkey below in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
I only need user access (no root)

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAACAQCcnq1k8ubms4HiyaC8cYmWBja7kemPePtd6GHHoEoTPUqgVFj 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 genjix@nite
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux)
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=XdUa
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

https://github.com/libbitcoin/libbitcoin.github.io/blob/master/keys/amir-taaki.asc.pgp
117  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: sx command line utilities - Empower The Sysadmin With Bitcoin Tools on: April 16, 2014, 05:54:30 PM
My Obelisk server is syncing, and with 4GB of RAM on my VPS, it's STILL getting whacked by the OOM killer. Could you possibly do something about that?

OK, we should have a fix for this (things should drop blocks not go OOM) but it isn't easy.

Use an SSD, not a spinning disk. It isn't built for spinning disk.

Eventually we should have a way to distribute the blockchain, and I'm looking for good suggestions for how people could download it from a server. I'm sure people wouldn't appreciate untarring many gigabytes.

BTW obelisk.unsystem.net is running for the public. I try to keep that one up.

https://wiki.unsystem.net/index.php/Libbitcoin/Servers
118  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: libbitcoin on: April 16, 2014, 04:43:35 PM
Per convos with devs in real life and over IRC, I've moved the repos now to:

https://github.com/libbitcoin/

Still waiting on SX because there's tons of open issues and lots more
people are using it. Hopefully we can slowly migrate sx over by
deprecating the old repo (just don't commit to it anymore).
119  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: sx command line utilities - Empower The Sysadmin With Bitcoin Tools on: April 16, 2014, 12:47:18 AM
Hi,

We will keep the master branch for periodic merges with some guarantee of stability for our users.

Development will happen on the develop branch.

This is a simplified version of the git-flow branching model:

   http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/

We can adopt the fuller scheme later if need be.
120  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: libbitcoin on: April 16, 2014, 12:47:01 AM
Hi,

We will keep the master branch for periodic merges with some guarantee of stability for our users.

Development will happen on the develop branch.

This is a simplified version of the git-flow branching model:

   http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/

We can adopt the fuller scheme later if need be.
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