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1181  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Why does catching up with the blockchain hammer the disk so much? on: December 24, 2012, 02:21:02 PM

Sorry for necroing this thread, posting something that is obvious to most people (was for me in hindsight) and that will be moot when v0.8 will be released but I didn't found it written anywhere. If you don't have enough RAM for storing entire blockchain in RAMdisk you can put blkindex.dat into RAM and do a symlink to it from datadir. This will also speed up syncing and will require only about 1.8GB of ram instead of 6+GB.
Also remember to copy it back to hard drive when finished

Better, buy a 64gb SSD drive (around 50€) and move bitcoin datadir onto it. You should see the difference right away  Wink
1182  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: is ripple a trojan horse that will destroy bitcoin? on: December 24, 2012, 04:11:32 AM
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Believe me, you are able to create the SEX currency on Ripple Grin

You have to login on ripple and pay before or after the actual "exchange" is made?  Grin
1183  Economy / Speculation / Re: Gold collapsing. Bitcoin UP. on: December 24, 2012, 03:29:38 AM
http://soberlook.com/2012/12/the-2012-winner-for-best-performing.html

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The 2012 winner for the best performing currency against the US dollar

The table below shows the world's top performing currencies against the dollar. Poland, which was somewhat shielded from the Eurozone by its ties with the big neighbor to the east has been the best performer among the mainstream currencies. In fact Poland, together with other EU nations who stayed out...

This time I looked at the date  Roll Eyes

News thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133101
1184  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2012-12-12 occupycorporatism.com - Globalist Controlled Bitcoin Becomes “Bank” on: December 24, 2012, 03:12:12 AM

TL;DR spreading FUD about bitcoin without any knowledge whatsoever. I want my 15 minutes back please
1185  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What to do if the bitcoin qt client hangs on: December 23, 2012, 08:06:12 PM
My client got as far as 99.11% and than it hung on a particular block.

Well, first thing is check your disk space.  Maybe it is running full and stopping?

Also make sure you are using the most recent client.

Thanks for the response!
There is no problem with disk space at all.
I checked the client and I only downloaded it for the first time a couple of weeks ago or so.
I seem to remember that I got the beta client due to some problem with the regular client.
The About box says QT 4.8.2

Any further tips?


Update the client, allot of stuff has changed in the meantime  Roll Eyes
1186  Other / Off-topic / Re: Someone outside USA on: December 23, 2012, 06:49:21 PM
Youtube Robocop, you're needed!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2ALKLDthhw
1187  Other / Off-topic / Re: Someone outside USA on: December 23, 2012, 06:39:28 PM
Spain is blocked

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This video contains content from EMI, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds.
1188  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Give away/request free bitcoins here! on: December 23, 2012, 06:35:31 PM
Merry Christmas @ethermusic1981, @E-mancipa7e and @DPony13  Cheesy
1189  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] BTCJam - Peer to Peer Bitcoin Lending on: December 23, 2012, 06:00:07 PM
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About the personal data of borrowers, it against U.S law to release that info.

Are you in U.S.? What jurisdiction does your service adhere?

We are in the process to move to U.S.

So right now you don't adhere to U.S. laws, right?
1190  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] BTCJam - Peer to Peer Bitcoin Lending on: December 23, 2012, 05:39:02 PM
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About the personal data of borrowers, it against U.S law to release that info.

Are you in U.S.? What jurisdiction does your service adhere?
1191  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] BTCJam - Peer to Peer Bitcoin Lending on: December 23, 2012, 05:37:07 PM
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Can you please describe the other "many flaws" that are being abused?


Your inability to be authoritative with the course of this service. Give the opportunity to btcjam users to ask for your assistance in case of any issues appearing between them. You are the judge, but you still don't know it, and the only one that can tell right from wrong with your service. Make people trust you by helping them, right now they seem to be shouting for your help, and don't give cheap excuses because you will dig your own hole. Bitcoin is the wild west and you should act like it, in your "house" you're the one making the rules.
1192  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Killing our newbie jail time: I'll give 0.1 BTC to ten people. Happy Holidays!!! on: December 23, 2012, 05:25:24 PM
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1PiRAtagLRozJkCtkHEbMgbWYeRNq6MPEV

Sent and sent. If any of you in the first 10 don't get your 0.1 BTC, ie I mucked up the address, let me know.

Received, thank you  Smiley

My gift to you is that you can use the forum like all the other members (whitelist). Happy holidays to you too!
1193  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: the useless bitcoin mainstream efforts on: December 23, 2012, 05:23:05 PM
If you guys stop acting like evangelicals then we won't even need to say anything to get people to accept Bitcoin, taxes and government debt will bring them to us all by itself and it's already working because people are looking for alternatives.

+1, I've seen it happen too many times already, because bitcoin IS an alternative
1194  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Killing our newbie jail time: I'll give 0.1 BTC to ten people. Happy Holidays!!! on: December 23, 2012, 05:11:42 PM
1PiRAtagLRozJkCtkHEbMgbWYeRNq6MPEV
1195  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BitMarket.Eu - ownership changed (in a way) on: December 23, 2012, 05:05:00 PM
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The market has no conscience. What about people "the market" has no use for because they're ill or diabled? Shall they starve?
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"Don't ask questions you don't want to know the answer to" - MIB 3
1196  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTB] 2 Bitcoins on: December 22, 2012, 06:55:27 PM
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but it's not the point of this topic, i'm just looking to buy 2 bitcoins in here. Smiley

I have them, and accept ukash vouchers  Smiley

just discovered there's a shop down the street who can provide ukash vouchers oO (aswell as i could use this payment method thanks ^^)
gonna see if it's opened tomorrow :/ (closed 3mins ago)

and how much will you ask for the 2 btc then?

Nice to hear that. Just place me an order and I will reply to your email with a price quote, then you can reply back with the voucher code if you agree. You will have the bitcoins in 5-10 minutes, after ukash confirms the voucher for me.
1197  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAMMER: intime@techie.com - techie.com - World Media Group, LLC on: December 22, 2012, 06:11:37 PM
Browsing the web I just found another scam purported by World Media Group, LLC, the owner of post.com

http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=3591725

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UPS UKASH UKCASH Gumtree Scam and scams in general

Apologies if this has been posted many times before, but I had a search for this scam yesterday and found no results, and searched today and found an one (from this site) so I thought I would amalgamate all the points into one thread.

After contacting a seller from either Gumtree or whatever site you use, receive an email from that seller telling you that they are going to give you the item you wanted, and that they will provide for its delivery via a UPS business delivery.

Once you confirm that you want the item, you will receive two emails from "UPS United Kingdom", one of which confirms your details along with the shipping payment paid by the seller and is full of very convincing business stuff such as guarantees and shipping rules. The other will be from a person "in charge" of your delivery, and will request you to pay the value of your goods to UPS via UKASH using Paypoint, Payzone or ePay method, and send the 19 digit number to them for the shipment to be sent.

The seller will then email you saying that she (it tends to be a woman who may mention that she is a busy fashion designer) thought you would be able to pay at the door, and that you will be able to inspect the package before you pay, but either way you will have the option of rejecting the package and the driver will give you your money back.

I understand from the experiences of others that after you hand over the 19 digit number, the seller will either thank you or not make any form of contact whatsoever. No tracking number will be provided. No one will answer the phone number at the bottom of the UPS email you received. No one will respond to your faxes, though in all honesty nobody uses fax these days anyway. The payment will be lost and the money untraceable. You will be very upset, and feel foolish.

At all times the seller appears to respond within good time, and messages are not automatic.


Now if you have been caught up in this scam, don't go too hard on yourself as it is very convincing. However there are some tell-tale signs and tips which you can use to avoid such scams in the future:
If the seller links their sale to a courier of some sort, verify this with the courier themselves. Go on their website (without using a link in an email) and call their customer services. Speak to a person and tell them about what the seller is asking, and what the email purporting to be from them is asking for. They will tell you if this is part of their standard procedure or not, and will confirm whether from their side it appears to be a scam.
Unusual payment methods scream scam. I personally have never even heard of UKASH (or UK CASH) before yesterday, so instantly a red flag went up on the payment. Give it a Google to see what information you can find on the payment method, and if it is rife with scams (like UKASH actually is) then either request another payment method or simply move on.
Check the emails. Couriers on the scale of UPS or EMS or DHL etc have their own websites and send emails to customers via that domain e.g. info@ups .com. Ignore the name on the email address and look at the email address itself. If it is not the courier's official website it is 100% fake, no question. The email I received from "UPS" was from "ups.package.inspection@post.com". The person clearly purchased the domain "post.com" and used it for the scam.
Big companies use safe methods of payment. No self-respecting large scale company like UPS (which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange) will only ever invoice you, or request payment via Paypal (though Paypal is far less common and should still raise a red flag). These types of payment are usually more easily traceable, and so avoided by scammers and the like.
Pay attention to the little clues. These are inconsistencies in the stories the seller is making with their story. I asked this "fashion designer" if she was able to make trench coat belts (as I needed one) and she said she couldn't make one as she only does women's dresses for special occasions. So you can make fancy dresses but are unable to put a buckle on a strip of fabric? Additionally how exactly would the driver be able to refund you the money you paid via UKASH? Do they drive around in their thousand pounds vans, carrying thousands of pounds worth of goods, carrying thousands of pounds? Risk assessment for such a company would be ridiculous.
If its too good to be true it probably is. In my opinion the only perfect thing on the planet is fresh sliced bread, and even then it might not be perfect for someone with a gluten allergy. A great deal on an item (mine was a £380 13 inch macbook pro) with free 24 hour shipping, with the ability to reject the parcel and get a refund is sadly too good to be true and should be looked at with scepticism.
Google it. If you're suspicious, there's no harm in Googling a few things to verify it.

Hopefully this should be of use to some, and any other tips on how to avoid scams would be appreciated.


And here are the two addresses used to contact me, please note that the person's name was "Anne" though it has also been reported that she may use the name "Jessica" instead:
annesigns@gmail.com
ups.package.inspection@post.com
1198  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] BTCJam - Peer to Peer Bitcoin Lending on: December 22, 2012, 03:43:29 PM
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Tulkas, you retarded idiot take this piece of shit off the Internet and go back to square one.

Why? No need to, by changing the service TOS and specifying clearly that IDs used to verify the accounts will be released to lenders in case of a default, should be more than enough to keep it going. He can even do it now until is too late, and force users to agree when logging in, and if they don't agree give them the opportunity to terminate their accounts.
1199  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTB] 2 Bitcoins on: December 22, 2012, 02:29:58 PM
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but it's not the point of this topic, i'm just looking to buy 2 bitcoins in here. Smiley

I have them, and accept ukash vouchers  Smiley
1200  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How do you earn bitcoins? on: December 22, 2012, 02:21:45 PM
Exchanging them on mercaBit.eu all day long  Smiley
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