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101  Economy / Services / Re: Hire a troll... Id troll anybody on: July 08, 2013, 12:27:53 AM
  The professional troll is the one that puts you down, makes you look miserable, but at the same time, pose as the "good guy", so he is never banned or whatever. Usually persons in a situation of power, such as forum mods and IRC ops have a good position to unleash their troll side, although the real professional troll is the one that doesn't rely in such positions.

   I do not see this thread in a good anyway. OP wants to get paid to insult people, etc. This is not a healthy activity. Although people is taken this as joke, it is not. I just hate trolls, they are miserable.

Perhaps trolls are miserable power tripping individuals with an inferiority complex or a deficit of life accomplishments and this helps them feel good to put others down.  Having said that I feel sorry for trolls but I only hate them when they attack me personally.
102  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Motherboard of choice for 6 or more GPU's on: July 07, 2013, 10:52:49 PM
Very impressive.
Modded Bios?
Modded system?
Windows 7 out of the box with The newest SDK and Catalyst drivers, 5800 and 5900 series ATI cards cannot do that.
Will you tell your secret?
103  Economy / Services / Re: Hire a troll... Id troll anybody on: July 07, 2013, 10:13:18 PM
These days the media portrays anyone that insults and is just a horrible person online as a "troll". Seriously is annoying when that happens, trolling is usually to annoy someone or maybe upset them, some kind of emotional response, without being detected. Posting a comment for a shitty music video like "Your music is shit" is not trolling, neither is posting "Trololololo".

I agree about saying you think music is shit.
But "Trolololol" is totally trollish.  ha ha
Maybe at the end when you're revealing it was a troll, maybe, but trolling is about people thinking you're a serious person just like they are.
Most people agree that trolling requires the element of "many unwanted comments" in a thread.

That is called spam.  Wink

True!   Cheesy
What would you define trolling as?
104  Economy / Services / Re: Hire a troll... Id troll anybody on: July 07, 2013, 07:51:01 PM
These days the media portrays anyone that insults and is just a horrible person online as a "troll". Seriously is annoying when that happens, trolling is usually to annoy someone or maybe upset them, some kind of emotional response, without being detected. Posting a comment for a shitty music video like "Your music is shit" is not trolling, neither is posting "Trololololo".

I agree about saying you think music is shit.
But "Trolololol" is totally trollish.  ha ha
Maybe at the end when you're revealing it was a troll, maybe, but trolling is about people thinking you're a serious person just like they are.

You believe trolling only counts as trolling if you reveal it was a troll, and even then only "maybe"?
I suspect you are trolling, because that logic is.. sad.

Trolling is not about people thinking you're serious.
It takes many forms.
You cold be genuinely serious, you could be faking it, or you could merely be harassing someone with mindless insults.
Most people agree that trolling requires the element of "many unwanted comments" in a thread.
105  Economy / Services / Re: Hire a troll... Id troll anybody on: July 07, 2013, 01:39:00 AM
These days the media portrays anyone that insults and is just a horrible person online as a "troll". Seriously is annoying when that happens, trolling is usually to annoy someone or maybe upset them, some kind of emotional response, without being detected. Posting a comment for a shitty music video like "Your music is shit" is not trolling, neither is posting "Trololololo".

I agree about saying you think music is shit.
But "Trolololol" is totally trollish.  ha ha
106  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Motherboard of choice for 6 or more GPU's on: July 06, 2013, 09:31:47 PM
because they never imagined anyone would want more then 6 GPUs.

THIS. This is the reason I have gone with Linux and ditched Windows. With Linux, they didn't imagine ANYTHING. With Linux, you can do almost anything. Almost everything is supported, and if you know what your are doing, almost everything works.

With Windows, you can do what they expect people to do.
* lbr *facepalmed to death*

Explain why on a Linux server you can actually use it to pull GPU resources from multiple rigs under one application while Windows couldn't of even dream of doing such a thing.

Because Windows is and always has been the worst, poorly made operating system.  Designed for resale of updates, with intentional problems left in to help promote the next version for sale.
107  Economy / Services / Re: Need help with BTC server. Your cost? on: July 06, 2013, 09:28:03 PM
If you're still looking for help, I charge $70 / hour. I'm pretty good with bitcoind (having built multiple instawallets, bitcoin payment processing services, etc), JS (coinchat, blockchain.info my wallet) and security (having found security vulnerabilities on bitcointalk.org, bitfunder, btct.co, and a bunch of smaller sites). I'm pretty sure you'll feel it's worth every penny.

Bitcoind no longer exists on Mac, which is a unix system.
I found out how to turn on bitcoin-qt in server mode.
So I am good. =)
However when I am further along I will ask for a quote on a security penetration test if you are up for it.
108  Economy / Services / Re: Need help with BTC server. Your cost? on: July 06, 2013, 12:07:14 PM
I got it!!!!
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=21956.0
Was the answer.
I did not run -server on the unix file of "bitcoin-qt"
That thread is old.
The new correct command is:
Quote
cd /Applications/Bitcoin-Qt.app/Contents/MacOS
./Bitcoin-Qt -server
109  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Terrorist organization illuminati launched full invasion of America on: July 06, 2013, 03:44:38 AM
I clicked Ignore for the first time on that user.
Now his posts are all hidden from me.  How nice.  Wink
110  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I can code PHP, but how do I use JSON for bitcoin transactions? on: July 06, 2013, 02:20:15 AM

yes,  http://localhost:xxxx or http://127.0.0.1:xxxx,  bitcoin is listening if you run it with -server and/or -daemon.  I dont recall the default port number of hand, but it is in the wiki or source code.   You can also set it in bitcoin.conf with rpcport=1234


Ok, I can try that.  I just need to find out how to open bitcoin with -server or -daemon flags using the Terminal in Mac.
111  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I can code PHP, but how do I use JSON for bitcoin transactions? on: July 06, 2013, 01:58:39 AM
Get jsonrpcclient. Connect to bitcoind RPC. The data is automatically decoded.


I recommend against this for three reasons.

Firstly, unpatched, it can display your login information on errors.
Secondly, it does not work with php 5.4
Thirdly, it is GPLed so anything you make using it has to be GPLed as well.




Agreed.

112  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I can code PHP, but how do I use JSON for bitcoin transactions? on: July 06, 2013, 01:57:00 AM
Get jsonrpcclient. Connect to bitcoind RPC. The data is automatically decoded.

Code:
$transactions = $rpc->listtransactions();
var_dump($transactions);

foreach($transactions as $tx){
    echo "TXID: $tx <br />";
}

Alternatively, try Inputs.io's API which is incredibly easy to use. Example callback PHP code is already given to you, you don't need to deal with running your own bitcoind. You can just set a callback URL and get the new transactions pushed to you.

(Btw, WTF is in your linked youtube video? Huh)

Thank you but I wish to have everything on my own server.
Otherwise I need to spend a lot of time and effort to decide if I can trust an outside server under the control of god-knows, with the control of my bitcoins. 

My youtube video is just a video of onw of my GPU miners Wink  ha ha
113  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I can code PHP, but how do I use JSON for bitcoin transactions? on: July 05, 2013, 06:49:35 AM
Now my problem is, how do I send any data requests to my wallet to get real time data, and make transactions?
curl in php?

An alternative if you want to communicate to the local bitcoind on your server is to use the bitcoind executable client via system() or popen().  If you are interested in this solution, I can send you my PHP code I use for that.  Honestly though, I believe HTTP is probably an easier way to communicate with it.

Yes I would love to see your PHP code as an example.
I have no idea how bitcoin is suppost to be turned on to listen to incoming requests.  Or where to request them.
114  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I can code PHP, but how do I use JSON for bitcoin transactions? on: July 05, 2013, 06:48:39 AM

Yeah, it is just using http or https as the transport, so curl works just fine for it.

Alternatively, I have https://github.com/mikegogulski/bitcoin-php bookmarked to try if I ever wind up needing to do what you want to do, to save me some time rolling my own.


Do you know where I could find an example of an http transport?  or a curl example?
I don't get how I can transport anything over curl or http when it is on the same server...
that would be talking to itself.
What address? 127.1.1.1? What port? How is Bitcoin even already active listening on that port?

I believe I am lost.
115  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I can code PHP, but how do I use JSON for bitcoin transactions? on: July 05, 2013, 04:10:17 AM
json_decode($yourJSONstring, true)

http://php.net/manual/fr/function.json-decode.php

What does that mean?
I do not know how to use JSON.  I don't know what it is.
Your link is in french, I changed it to English, but that is just another bit of helpfulness.
In English, it still does not tell me anything about how to use JSON for a webserver of Bitcoin transactions.

JSON is simply a string of data. The JSON encoding is just a way to share this data easily.

You can make the test yourself. Create a PHP array, put some data in it. Use something like:
$string = json_encode($array);
var_dump($string);

and you'll see your $array encoded in JSON. To get it back in an array format, you do:
$array = json_decode($string, true);

and you will have your array back.

With JSON, servers can simply broadcast data in a format that any language can read and decode easily.

Sorry for the french link BTW, I sometimes mix up languages.


Thanks.
I figured that out reading into it.
Now my problem is, how do I send any data requests to my wallet to get real time data, and make transactions?
curl in php?
116  Economy / Services / Re: Need help with BTC server. Your cost? on: July 04, 2013, 11:53:37 PM
Thanks.
So how can this be done?
My wallet is "online".
How can I get PHP to send an API command to read transactions and send BTC?
117  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I can code PHP, but how do I use JSON for bitcoin transactions? on: July 04, 2013, 11:43:28 PM
json_decode($yourJSONstring, true)

http://php.net/manual/fr/function.json-decode.php

What does that mean?
I do not know how to use JSON.  I don't know what it is.
Your link is in french, I changed it to English, but that is just another bit of helpfulness.
In English, it still does not tell me anything about how to use JSON for a webserver of Bitcoin transactions.
118  Economy / Services / Need help with BTC server. Your cost? on: July 04, 2013, 11:29:27 PM
I have many ideas to help expand the Bitcoin community.
I can code in PHP, SQL, XML, HTML, Javascript, by myself.
I have a bitcoin wallet, I have mined over 50 BTC, etc.

However I can not figure out how to do a "Jason"(?) script to make a website that knows when it has been paid.

I need someone to help make a program that will tell my PHP it was paid.
It must know:
when (the date and time)
How much bitcoin was recieved
The bitcoin wallet it was sent to
bitcoin wallet that it was sent from
any other information like "notes" attached to the transaction would be helpful.
Number of verifications?

I am not looking for a cron script that scans the blockchain off some other website.
I want to have a self contained, secure, reliable script that knows BTC was actually received or sent.
I want to also have a function for sending BTC to people.


With this I will make my own website with users, accounts, etc.

If you know how to do this, please let me know your cost.
119  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I can code PHP, but how do I use JSON for bitcoin transactions? on: July 04, 2013, 11:17:56 PM
I use Bitcoin-Qt on a Mac.

Help would be very appreciated.
120  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / I can code PHP, but how do I use JSON for bitcoin transactions? on: July 04, 2013, 10:05:16 PM
Does anyone have an example PHP script for reading my wallet transactions?
Or for creating new BTC addresses, sending BTC?

I can code in SQL and PHP, HTML, XML.. but I dont get how to use JSON, or anything with BTC.
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