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1061  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to get BTC Foundation out of Bitcoin development? on: May 16, 2014, 02:38:28 AM
Fork the bitcoin code with a new development team. I will say this is very much needed and have two different paths for bitcoin full nodes. Gives better choice, but right now most people accept the bitcoin core dev team without understanding why two groups deving would benefit bitcoin so much!

I might be interested in participating in that.  Let me know when you've got it organized.

UHMMMMMM I have a lot on my plate, and to add this to it, would be a disservice to building a great dev core that I would feel comfortable saying to people to use it.

In the future more people will be qualified to dev Bitcoin, but at this time the pool of qualified programmers probably isn't very big.
Who wants to fund private schools that teach advanced cryptography?
^^^Build a multi-generational plan for success.  Smiley

C++ should be taught in college for any programmer. I do know that it isn't required and I am glad I took it.
1062  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to get BTC Foundation out of Bitcoin development? on: May 16, 2014, 02:19:13 AM
Fork the bitcoin code with a new development team. I will say this is very much needed and have two different paths for bitcoin full nodes. Gives better choice, but right now most people accept the bitcoin core dev team without understanding why two groups deving would benefit bitcoin so much!

I might be interested in participating in that.  Let me know when you've got it organized.

UHMMMMMM I have a lot on my plate, and to add this to it, would be a disservice to building a great dev core that I would feel comfortable saying to people to use it.
1063  Economy / Services / Re: Uncensored Webcam Chat with Me on: May 16, 2014, 02:15:00 AM
By the way, gweedo got it free or paid 0.1 BTC ? Wink

Neither, I just verify it was the chick in the pics. Doing my community service.

Sounds like a wonderful type of community service! :p. "I'm the verifier that females really are females." I bet you didn't do your due diligence, though. Does she have a penis?! I've been on the Internet to know 99.9997% of them do!

I mean if you guys want me to check if she doesn't have a penis, I can. If Sexy BTC is down to show me and prove it. But I can say for certain it was a chick and she was cute.
1064  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to get BTC Foundation out of Bitcoin development? on: May 15, 2014, 10:34:35 PM
Fork the bitcoin code with a new development team. I will say this is very much needed and have two different paths for bitcoin full nodes. Gives better choice, but right now most people accept the bitcoin core dev team without understanding why two groups deving would benefit bitcoin so much!
1065  Economy / Services / Re: Uncensored Webcam Chat with Me on: May 15, 2014, 09:26:03 PM
By the way, gweedo got it free or paid 0.1 BTC ? Wink

Neither, I just verify it was the chick in the pics. Doing my community service.
1066  Economy / Services / Re: Uncensored Webcam Chat with Me on: May 15, 2014, 02:44:57 AM
I could verify you are real but you didn't respond... And then I am sure Vod would remove the feedback.
1067  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: May 15, 2014, 12:29:38 AM
Hi there,

I tried to perform a search for this, but didn't get any straight answers.  Can you launch/run Armory and also have it function as a full bitcoin node?  If this isn't possible...I think it should be.

Thanks,

Quantum

Armory, requires a full node, so technically you are running a full node, but armory itself is not a full node.
1068  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Uncensored Web Cam Chat With Me! on: May 14, 2014, 08:00:05 PM
How am I suppose to see how what you look like when the pic is like 150px X 150px?
I put up another pic

You should let people know that they have to register to see the attachments on that forum.
1069  Other / Off-topic / Re: Anyone got a connect to a movie production company? on: May 14, 2014, 04:38:23 PM
Write the script then put it on the net or share it on here. I'm sure you could get it crowdfunded in bitcoins if it was good enough and people liked it. I'm also not sure if movie companies even listen to 'pitches' anymore and if they do it'll be incredibly difficult to get one, but if you've got a great script it'll probably find its way to them eventually.

I was thinking a low budget one would. I am not looking to get a meeting with warner brothers company unless they want to meet but yeah just a small company could do this easily just thinking about all the different sets. I have no clue what actors are paid or any movie work is paid really.

Maybe, but I think you'll need more than just an idea. What else have you got? I'd still write the script first. There's websites where you can read movie scripts to help you get a gist of what's needed. If you put it on the net and it's good, people will pass it around and it'll get noticed. I think it'd have to be pretty unique or have something new for a horror though. They've been done to death.

Well the person I am talking told me to first write a "treatment" then script. I just want to make sure people would watch it before committing to a script which is a lot of work.
1070  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: May 14, 2014, 02:41:29 PM
Could you set up a tutorial on how to setup your own mytrezor page (including backend)

You can't they use a backend that is not open source.
1071  Other / Off-topic / Anyone got a connect to a movie production company? on: May 14, 2014, 05:51:52 AM
I want to pitch a horror movie idea that I thought up today! It would be pretty unique and with the right director could be super dark.
1072  Other / Meta / Re: Why was dank banned again? on: May 14, 2014, 05:15:04 AM
Noooooooo Dank is the best member here Sad He is one of my favorites Sad DANK!!!!
1073  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A bitcoin full node FAQ on: May 14, 2014, 05:08:29 AM
What happens if I run a node but it's not persistent ...(say I turn off my PC at night)

Will it be any benefit? Will it get delisted as a node?

You will just relay transactions when it is on, and you can't delisted as a node, because once you connect to a node, your node's ip is relayed to other nodes to connect to you.

What if I connect once and never return.  How long are those nodes gonna try to ping me before I fall off their list?

Well once those nodes that have your ip can't connect to you, they will not relay your ip. Remember your ip is only relayed if you relay transactions so if you have a firewall blocking that or you have

Code:
listen=0

in your bitcoin.conf. Then you can only connect to clients, your ip will not be relayed.
1074  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Need Devs: Blockchain Explorer/Obelisk Server/Wallet for BTC/LTC/etc on: May 14, 2014, 03:56:08 AM
I current run https://apicoin.io, and we have push tx functionality (https://apicoin.io/api/v1/doc/#pushtx). We are also the currently the only ones that can do it in batch, up to 100 signed transactions in one api call. We use special technology that we designed to do that, so you aren't going to load up any premade software to do that.


Are you dreaming? Cheesy Minimum 4 GB per coin and perhaps more. And use load balancing Smiley

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I would assume we could cope with a DigitalOcean $10/month (1GB RAM, 1 Core, 30GB Disk, 2TB Transfer)


Also this impossible, you would need at least 75GB. But then I wouldn't also use that same VPS for the frontend otherwise you will be running very slow.
1075  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is coindesk getting paid for articles? on: May 13, 2014, 04:23:35 PM
I don't think so
My impression of coindesk to date is quite favourable in that the overall coverage tone feels pretty balanced to me

Think about it, blogging makes no money. Why else would Shakil Khan start one? Oh because he has a lot of money and it would be a great platform for his startup investments. So to make coindesk some what profitable they charge small startups for these fuff pieces. Trust me I know when people are just using words to make something technical sound like it is good when they don't even understand it.

Read this http://www.coindesk.com/inputs-io-a-high-security-bitcoin-web-wallet/ TF even told me, he paid them to just write that.

Also look at how much coverage bitpay gets, they are a company Shakil Khan invested in.
1076  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoind requires user login and a password on: May 13, 2014, 06:15:22 AM
I would say you shouldn't be running a pool if you don't know how to properly use bitcoind. You can lose a lot of money if your wallet isn't secure properly.

The RPCUser and RPCPassword is in the bitcoin.conf.
1077  Other / Off-topic / Re: Don't use namecheap! on: May 12, 2014, 03:14:46 PM
Never heard much complaints about them.These situations are rare.

These are not rare this like the 3rd issue I had with something not working and it should be a simple fix.
1078  Other / Meta / Watchout, spam phishing forum emails are going out! on: May 12, 2014, 04:06:51 AM
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1079  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A bitcoin full node FAQ on: May 12, 2014, 03:05:18 AM
I want to run a full node, but I don't have any spare computer to leave it running 24/7. I'm planning to buy hosting. Is that a good idea? What specs should the hosting have?

1GB of ram, at least 50gb or more of HDD space, get SDD (solid state drive as hard drive type) unmetered or high bandwidth at least 1 tb.


Ok I saw that one on reddit, does running a full bitcoin node in a casual home computer with a kind of slow connection really contribute to the network? Or could it even have a negative effect?  

Is the sacrifice of your bandwidth and hard drive space worth it? I think that if your connection is slow you won't get enough connections and therefore your client wont send information to other people trying to receive the blockchain. This way being a "leecher" of the p2p data without contributing.

Could this by any means be true?

I would suggest if that is the case you aren't helping by having this slow peer, but instead invest in a VPS, that would worth more to the network.
1080  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A bitcoin full node FAQ on: May 12, 2014, 02:30:49 AM
Do you have to be mining to have a full node? Can I just open my wallet with the full blockchain and it is a full node while it is open? Or do I have to tweak some setting for that to happen? I assumed you had to mine to have a full node. Can you clarify?

You don't have be mining to run a full node. You just have to have port 8333 open on your router or firewall. So peers can connect to you and download data. Default bitcoin is setup to do just this relay transactions.

A full node can just relay transactions to peers and help the network be connected.

Interesting, I didn't realize that.  Cheesy How much bandwidth does that hog? I don't have a great internet connection but if it didn't use much, I'd leave mine running to help secure the network.

It is a lot of bandwidth it really depends on your hoster or ISP. I run a VPS that has 5tb bandwidth and I am not even close to that level and my mac mini has a node running and it is fine no complaints from my ISP.
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