Okay I have updated the site with the following commits:
*Order form now requires a BTC return address in the event of some or all Bitcoins to be returned back to the customer. *Products display the merchants title(if any) if there isn't a merchant title set then it will display the merchant id#(there is no form to type in your merchant title as of yet. *(sub)Categories do not show up if their are no products locate in them. *Shipping address is shown to the merchant.
(More to come this week)
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How ever I can, I just keep that Bitcoin flow going.
If I don't redeem my work, How will I ever profit on quality of life?
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nah, you could just put 01,02,03... prefix or suffix to make sure correct order and send them all in one batch
You'd have to have less characters in the transaction or use big numbers like 1BTC then 2BTC to signifiy order I don't think its worth it
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Interesting concept but it would be limited by the fact that for example .00000028 BTC could be misinterpreted as BA. What would be more susceptible to observation is using all of the decimal places but denoting 2 places to each letter A(01) B(02) C(03) D(04) E(05) F(06) G(07) H(08) I(09) J(10) K(11) L(12) M(13) N(14) O(15) P(16) Q(17) R(18) S(19) T(20) U(21) V(22) W(23) X(24) Y(25) Z(26) AB(27) AC(28) AD(29) AE(30) AF(31) AG(32) AH(33) AJ(34) AK(35) AL(36) AM(37) AN(38) AO(39) AP(40) AQ(50) AR(51) AS(52) AT(53) AU(54) AV(55) AW(56) AX(57) AY(58) AZ(59) BA(60) BB(61) I Counted wrong but yeah my point was to include multiple characters into on transaction. with single letters(to show a comparison)A(0.00000001 BTC) - Z(0.00000026 BTC)
Multiple lettersAA(0.00000027 BTC) AB(0.00000028 BTC) .... .... AZ(0.00000054 BTC) .... .... BZ(0.00000080 BTC)
You get the point...
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Either that or the transactions would have to be sent over a longer time period to ensure that they are confirmed in order.
Yeah, basically you'd have to cron job the block chain for confirmed transaction then send the next letter so the time would take (if your lucky) 10 minutes per letter :/ You could however have one transaction represent multiple letters (maybe up to 5 letters) for example with single letters(to show a comparison)A(0.00000001 BTC) - Z(0.00000026 BTC)
Multiple lettersAA(0.00000027 BTC) AB(0.00000028 BTC) .... .... AZ(0.00000054 BTC) .... .... BZ(0.00000080 BTC)
You get the point...
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Great idea, but what if the network accepts the payments in a funny order? Certainly won't always be the case, but it might happen. Your message of "cheese" could turn into "echsee"
Hmm maybe there is a timestamp when they were "sent" to the nodes (instead of looking at the timestamps when they were mined into a block)
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Hmmmm this could be made into a wevsite easily!!!
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So what is this secret weapon I heard about before cut off from the chat?
I'm guessing it's a wrist watch? hehe
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You know what would be interesting is if this device had GPS on it and when it was connected to the internet could ask the users smartphone if its within a 30 meter radius -- if its not it will send all funds to a preset fail safe bit coin address...That way someone would have to steal the device and it would have to be turned off before getting to far from the user other wise it will be set to "send bitcoins to address" mode next time it gets an internet connection.
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I see OP's point tho even it required an extreme analogy to point the way.
For instance what if alot of people just wanted to attack some merchant for what ever reason (Could be a combination of people from different beliefs but all have the same goal to hurt the repuation) or may for instance a evil entity with lots of money paid off alot of people destroy the open reputation system?
Well heres my solution...
What if the open reputation system rated entities based on the voters them selves.
For example: a person with 5 votes(all 5 out of 5 stars) from unrated voters would have a rating of say 100 reputation points
and lets say we go back and time and that same person gets 5 votes(all 5 out of 5 stars) but this time all the voters that voted for this person all have great star ratings so now the system gives this person a 1000 reputation points because its from reputable voters.
The problem i see with my solution is that anyone could cross sell to them selves with their own account.
So maybe some type of identity is required for this reputation system to work just not sure how you get someones identity with out turning off everyone giving up their personal information.
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Apparently I was fired from ElletSys with out ever being notified as I was kicked from the ElletSys communication channel-- So now I have plenty of knowledge to contribute to the open source community.
I believe in the dream too PocketCoin! No more greedy corporates wasting our hard earned time and money!!!
lol you were involved with that too? Indeed for 6+ months. It was a mess that's all I'm going to say. I'll be posting a video within the next day or so demonstrating a touch screen (powered by a beagle bone) sending and receiving bit coins which is research for my pipboy3000 project.
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Apparently I was fired from ElletSys with out ever being notified as I was kicked from the ElletSys communication channel-- So now I have plenty of knowledge to contribute to the open source community.
I believe in the dream too PocketCoin! No more greedy corporates wasting our hard earned time and money!!!
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... And so two more bitcoiners were born.
True Story... this could have not ended well at all. Why? AFAIK all that customs could've done was ask for tax/import money, or is it forbidden to own/order magazines which talk about Bitcoin and have a guy wearing a mask on the cover? I was just saying that they could have abused their power and made his life alot harder than it had to be. Yah Im sure they were thinking about smacking them around and leaving them for dayz over some paper materials
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Thanks NothingG, subscribing to this thread...
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I'll be shipping out boxes today -- Hope you mates like it!
(Will be selling more mystery boxes this week for everyone else watching, I'll post back up here when its ready to be purchased)
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Xenland, just a quick comment on the site, the slideshow on your front page moves just a little too quickly. Overall very nice, though.
I gladly accept comments thanks!
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I'm confused, why are the 32 GB flash drives 12.5 BTC or about $70?
Thats a different merchant selling it for their price. My original new business model was going to operate differently and this new model to allow merchants sign up hasn’t incorporated ratings or the displaying of merchants names quite yet(That's coming in this weeks updates) Oh, so this is a site where multiple people can list stuff? I thought it was one person selling everything. Cool. Yep someone called it the Craigslist of Bitcoin one time
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Yup!
Excellent I'll add that to the list for this weeks updates.
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How do I know if my order has been accepted? This current invoice is owed the amount of 1.01000000 Bitcoins
and has recieved the amount of 1.01000000 Bitcoins.
The Bitcoin address associated with this order is as the following...
That's all I get. A confirmation would awesome. Like an "Merchant has approved order" confirmation?
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