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1161  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bragging rights! Who has the highest BTC balance? on: June 14, 2012, 05:49:29 AM
i'm reminded of "HOWTO: create a 100% secure wallet"

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if you happen to make/have made a significant amount of coins, don't run around telling everybody like the self-satisfied vagina that you are

1162  Economy / Services / Re: Announcing BitcoinAdvertisers.com THE MONEY MAKING MONSTER! on: June 13, 2012, 11:14:57 PM
Andrew, great service. One thing that bothers me is that there are folks that generate phony clicks. Got a click from bitcoindebit-dot-net, and decided to look - what the site is like. Here's what I saw. Obviously, nobody human visits this site. There's nothing in it. It just displays ads and someone clicks on them. Clearly scam.

UPDATE: the domain owner contacted me and apparently there is some actual traffic on the web site. Not clear who actually visits it, since there is no content, but oh well. It would be helpful if there could be some way to identify the sites with actual (potentially) interested visitor

lots of placeholder/unused domains have nothing more than advertisements, yet still get a lot of human traffic.

it's called 'parking'.
1163  Economy / Services / Re: Wanted - Offshore Web Host on: June 13, 2012, 05:15:05 AM
there is cinfu.com

i don't know about picky or not
1164  Other / Off-topic / Re: He spent his bitcoins all over her face... on: June 13, 2012, 02:24:49 AM
i wonder if the deposit will be approved















or go stale
1165  Other / Off-topic / Re: He spent his bitcoins all over her face... on: June 13, 2012, 12:17:01 AM
Enough internet porn for you young man....    Grin

agreed.

but i still wonder if i'm the only one that thought of it.
1166  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: [BitcoinMax.com] Paying 6.9% per week... Small accounts welcome. on: June 12, 2012, 10:54:35 PM
payb.tc

Do you offer any kind of insurance or guarantee as to the safety of our bitcoins? If BCST were to claps is all our money gone? I'm not scared away, I just think we should get these questions out on the table.  In all honesty this would be a safety for you because right now if pirate ran away with all our money, we'd all be coming after you as you have said nothing to transfer liability.
(should probably add to faq)

however I am assuming that is pirate does a forced withdrawal that he will return our coins.

As Epoch beat me to it, but perhaps the forced cashout should be clarified as well.

Yes, could you clarify that as well please pay.btc?

Thanks Smiley

sorry i didn't clarify that because i guess i misunderstood the question the first time.

yes of course i'll return your coins if MY account suffers a forced withdrawal... i thought tgmarks was talking about pirate doing forced withdrawal on other people's accounts which wouldn't make sense.
1167  Other / Off-topic / He spent his bitcoins all over her face... on: June 12, 2012, 10:51:56 PM


...anyone else think Simbesh's avatar looks pornographic?

i swear whenever i see it out of the corner of my eye, i do a double-take.

gets me every time Cheesy
1168  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: [BitcoinMax.com] Paying 6.9% per week... Small accounts welcome. on: June 12, 2012, 09:26:15 PM
payb.tc

Do you offer any kind of insurance or guarantee as to the safety of our bitcoins? If BCST were to claps is all our money gone? I'm not scared away, I just think we should get these questions out on the table.  In all honesty this would be a safety for you because right now if pirate ran away with all our money, we'd all be coming after you as you have said nothing to transfer liability.
(should probably add to faq)
Yes, this should probably be spelled out in the OP for clarity ... but it has been answered here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=83904.msg924758#msg924758
Thanks, I thought I had read that on here before.  But yes, in the OP would be nice.

Epoch is right, and i've updated the OP.
1169  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: [BitcoinMax.com] Paying 6.9% per week... Small accounts welcome. on: June 12, 2012, 08:47:40 AM
[Just want to verify]
I can send at minimum 10 BTC any time I want to my deposit address and it will be added (manually or automatically, when ever it gets added)?

minimum account size is 10 BTC.

after you have an account, you can send deposits of any amount, even a satoshi, and they will get added to your balance automatically.

1170  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: [BitcoinMax.com] Paying 6.9% per week... Small accounts welcome. on: June 12, 2012, 05:11:27 AM
Very nice website and thanks a lot for your service!

no worries, tell your friends Cheesy
1171  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Who Pays What? on: June 12, 2012, 03:18:58 AM
i'm paying 6.9% per week... link is in my sig.

minimum account size: 10 btc
no minimum term
1172  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: [BitcoinMax.com] Paying 6.9% per week... Small accounts welcome. on: June 12, 2012, 01:53:22 AM
I think 3~5BTC would a low enough minimum. Anything below that is earning minimal interest anyways.

i think 10 btc is a low enough minimum Cheesy
1173  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: [BitcoinMax.com] Paying 6.9% per week... Small accounts welcome. on: June 12, 2012, 01:47:01 AM
Will you be lowering your minimum deposit requirement later on? Once you have things more automated?

Being a small miner, getting 10btc at one time, will take months Smiley

-- Smoov
yeah the plan was always to drop it *after* i got most of the big tasks automated.

micro deposits are being auto-detected now, but there are still a few more things i'd like to automate before dropping the minimum account size from 10 down to 1.
Good enough, will be waiting for that. Smiley

And, thanks for the offer, bitdragon, but to keep things simplest on my own end, I'll just wait for payb.tc to drop the minimum. Will give me time to get a whole coin together in my wallet, I got all my coin scattered around in different exchanges and investments right now Smiley

-- Smoov


smoov, i changed my mind about this.

if you think about it, having accounts that tiny would barely even cover my transaction fees.

maybe take up bitdragon's offer.
1174  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: [BitcoinMax.com] Paying 6.9% per week... Small accounts welcome. on: June 11, 2012, 09:20:47 PM
this week's payouts are done.

please login and help check for accuracy by viewing the earnings report.

thanks everyone!
1175  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: [BitcoinMax.com] Paying 6.9% per week... Small accounts welcome. on: June 11, 2012, 10:34:12 AM
Will you be lowering your minimum deposit requirement later on? Once you have things more automated?

Being a small miner, getting 10btc at one time, will take months Smiley

-- Smoov


yeah the plan was always to drop it *after* i got most of the big tasks automated.

micro deposits are being auto-detected now, but there are still a few more things i'd like to automate before dropping the minimum account size from 10 down to 1.
1176  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: [BitcoinMax.com] Paying 6.9% per week... Small accounts welcome. on: June 11, 2012, 09:00:28 AM
just a reminder:

anyone wanting to change their re-invest settings, make sure you do so before 21:00 (12 hours from now).
1177  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: [BitcoinMax.com] Paying 6.9% per week... Small accounts welcome. on: June 11, 2012, 05:07:16 AM
the whole thing is a side effect of php's crappy float handling combined with the way blockchain.info outputs numbers in 'base units' instead of decimals... making people like me manipulate them as strings instead* and in doing so, did some lazy check to see if it's at least 8 chars long or something.

i'll get around to fixing it eventually, but for now it's easier just to have a policy of 'no interest on deposits less than 1 btc', and i'll refund or do something about them later when i run out of more important things to take care of.

*i don't trust php to be able to divide by 100,000,000 properly so i did something whack like this:
Code:
$tx_amount = substr($amount, 0, $length - 8) . '.' . substr($amount, $length - 8);

that's where the '1 BTC or above' necessity kicks in.

...definitely room for improvement.
You might want to look at the BC Math functions



thanks, it's all fixed up and detecting micro deposits now.

that includes your two, electricbees.
1178  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: June 11, 2012, 05:05:15 AM
you will probably still tell me that you don't want it, and I should still make it an option.

almost correct; you should do whatever suits you and your agenda.

i'm only telling you my preference, and don't expect you to code it that way just for me.

i would opt out, though.
1179  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: June 11, 2012, 02:46:35 AM
i realise you have to touch it in order to have that feature, but what i'm saying is that portable apps ideally shouldn't touch it for any reason, even for increased functionality.

my ideal scenario would be something like this:

u:\armory
u:\armory\armory.exe
u:\armory\armory.conf
u:\armory\data
u:\armory\data\armory_fjwe823_.wallet

where armory.conf includes something like:

datadir = ./data                  <--- no hardcoding of drive letter!!!

so i can theoretically plug in my 'armory usb stick', use the program, and then when i'm done unplug it without any trace of it left on the pc.

To be fair, "tracelessness" of Armory is not a goal of mine.  "Portability" is a feature I'm happy to support, but not at the expense of disabling what I believe to be critical functionality for the success of Bitcoin.  Supporting "I've never used Bitcoin/Armory in my life!" plausible deniability is not in my priority list.  No offense...

If I can figure out how to do it easily, I will try to make URI-registration optional.  But at the moment, it's tough to see beyond the impending doom of the upcoming blockchain file-splitting.

you believe adding a particular thing to the windows registry is critical to the success of bitcoin, however it indirectly causes me not to want to use your software. i hope you can see the irony there.

in any case i don't expect you to redesign it around me, i'm just letting you know how i do things, and maybe there are others out there that do things the same way.

also, the 'leaving no trace' aspect is not so much about paranoia, but also about maintaining a clean and efficient pc.

anyway keep focusing on what's important to you, you're doing a great job with it so far!

cheers.
1180  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: June 11, 2012, 02:19:19 AM
well, i'm not saying you have to spend time re-thinking everything for portable mode just for me, but in such a mode it shouldn't touch the registry whatsoever. any saved settings should be in config files in armory's own directory.

although, i'd be interested to hear if i'm alone in this use case or not.

You have to touch the registry to register an application as a URI-handler.  There's no way around that (that I'm aware of).  And that is the only thing I use the registry for.  Everything else is stored in settings files, as it should be;  in your "<datadir>/Armory" directory.  




i realise you have to touch it in order to have that feature, but what i'm saying is that portable apps ideally shouldn't touch it for any reason, even for increased functionality.

my ideal scenario would be something like this:

u:\armory
u:\armory\armory.exe
u:\armory\armory.conf
u:\armory\data
u:\armory\data\armory_fjwe823_.wallet

where armory.conf includes something like:

datadir = ./data                  <--- no hardcoding of drive letter!!!
bitcoindir = z:/appdata/bitcoin

so i can theoretically plug in my 'armory usb stick', use the program, and then when i'm done unplug it without any trace of it left on the pc.

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