Hello all, I just discovered a bug with the Bitcoin Gadgets site that was preventing people from completing an order. My hacked shipping module was breaking things, apparently. This has been corrected. My apologies to those who had attempted to place orders over the past couple of days. The site has also been fully themed. It looks way better now. More great LED lights have been added to the site today. Some of the new additions include high efficiency LED strip lighting for homes/offices, and stylish pot lights. Anyone have any suggestions for products I should carry? The Madhatter
|
|
|
Yes, of course. Free shipping is available to any country on the list. (Most countries are included.)
|
|
|
Hey all, Using some of my many business connections; I got two new stores online. I am running these sites for a good friend of mine who is not very familiar with Bitcoin. Damn that old dollar mentality! After explaining the Bitcoin concept to him for many hours over coffee, he agreed that backing this new currency with more goods is a really good thing. For Bitcoin to be useful we need to back it with more goods and services, after all. Under a simple agreement with him; I will be managing these two new shops, and he will be handling the shipping. Bitcoin Gadgets It's a pre-release. Still has the default ugly zen cart interface. This is being changed as we speak. The holiday season has delayed things with the graphics people a bit. Bitcoin Sex Toy Store Adults only!!! 200 products! Fully themed, and it looks nice in my opinion. Offers great privacy to the buyer. No pesky charges on the credit card statement. (Thanks, Bitcoin!) Items are discretely shipped. Cheers! The Madhatter
|
|
|
Sweet! The wiki looks nice so far! A couple of suggestions: 1. You should mention that the timestamps returned by mybitcoin are in UTC. This one had me a tad stumped at first. I store all of my date and time fields in my local timezone. 2. You may want to document the background URI encryptor. It's a new feature that was implemented in the latest mbc-toolkit. You can post your URI in the background and the SCI will return the encrypted version of the URI. I ended up using it on Bitcoin2CC to stop people who were trying to cheat my price calculator. It works perfectly. I wish other systems like LR had this feature. 3. You might want to mention the Bitcoin payment forward feature. Paranoid people (like myself) don't trust others with their coins. Mentioning how to setup forwarding might be a good idea.
|
|
|
That's right... for a limited time all Bitcoin4Cash trades are 1.9%! Yee haw! Book your trade today!
</salespitch>
|
|
|
That's a good idea.
Hopefully it will make it easier for existing sites to at least add Bitcoin as an additional payment option.
|
|
|
Hahaha! *thumbs up*
|
|
|
I think Bitcoin should be just for currency. The whole idea of using it for DNS or for other purposes sounds like an abuse.
*chomp*
I agree. I recently upgraded the 30 nodes I control to 0.3.18 with verbatim IsStandard() code, just to prove my support.
|
|
|
Hey! That's a great idea! The source code for FMS might be a good starting point.
|
|
|
No, I did not receive my domain name. For over a month until I posted this thread I was unable to change its IP address or transfer it to a different provider.
Huh? The above statements don't make any sense. You are contradicting yourself. You said you didn't receive a domain name - yet you are trying to change the IP of... what exactly? How many times do I have to repeat the facts of this for people to understand what this thread is and what it isn't?
At least once more. You are still not making any sense, and my patience with you and this thread is nearing an end. 1. Privacy Shark committed fraud by knowingly accepting money for a service they knew was unreliable
Unreliable by whose standards? Yours? Obviously not the other few dozen people who have placed orders with them. FYI: An "unreliable" service sold without any guarantees is not fraud. Maybe privacy shark's email server "likes" theirs.
Oh come on. I'm sure they didn't single you out and ignore you for fun. You're being dramatic. It looks like those domain names were probably registered by only a few people?
You know this because... ? Please provide sources.
|
|
|
I have been trying to stay out of this thread, but I am unable to turn a blind eye to it anymore. It is too repugnant. Joe, before you yell fraud (oops, too late), let me ask you one simple question: did you or did you not receive your domain name? Privacy shark claims you did. In the worst case scenario your 'beef' with them is poor customer service, not fraud. Also, on a "hunch", I just ran a whois on all of the domains listed here (Bitcoin domain name land grab thread): https://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1829.0Around 1/3rd of them seem to be on privacy shark's system. Were all of these people scammed too? Why aren't they all yelling fraud as well? I also vote to rename this thread.
|
|
|
Why reinvent the wheel? Mybitcoin's SCI does all of that. I'd just use the local bitcoind to receive the forwarded coins from Mybitcoin.
In fact, that's exactly how I handle commerce on my sites. It works flawlessly.
|
|
|
Ahh, ok. Thanks for clearing that up.
|
|
|
You should be using getreceivedbyaddress rather than getreceivedbyaccount. You didn't assign that address to any account.
What is the difference between an address and an account? Are they not the same thing? In version 0.3.13 they seem to perform the same function.
|
|
|
Hey, Looks like the "getreceivedbyaccount" rpc display is broken on 0.3.18. # ~/bin/bitcoind getnewaddress 1Fs5rqB2sXZ3kax1r3HfuYpK2ksSxLYJT8
* Does a 0.01 BTC spend from another computer to 1Fs5rqB2sXZ3kax1r3HfuYpK2ksSxLYJT8 * (BBE: http://blockexplorer.com/a/7BMcTdZkY3) # ~/bin/bitcoind getreceivedbyaccount 1Fs5rqB2sXZ3kax1r3HfuYpK2ksSxLYJT8 0 0.00000000
* Trying some PHP code to talk to the JSON-RPC directly * # cat test.php <? require "config.inc.php"; require "functions.inc.php";
$bitcoin=bitcoin_api_call("getamountreceived",array("1Fs5rqB2sXZ3kax1r3HfuYpK2ksSxLYJT8",0)); //0 confirmations. I've also tried 1+ print_r($bitcoin); ?> # php test.php stdClass Object ( [result] => 0.01 [error] => [id] => 1 )
So I see the 0.01 BTC on my php client, but not on the command line. Yes, "getinfo" and other commands work. Yes, I have proper "allowrpc" command line options. Yes, I've tried waiting for confirmations. I get the exact same result. Seems to be a problem with the display when you use the bitcoind as a client?? Can anyone confirm that they have the same problem? OS: FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p8/amd64 Thanks.
|
|
|
In my own experience as a victim of identity theft, circa 1993, Wachovia security folks told me that a "stop payment" on a US check might go away after 180 days, implying that a criminal could cash a stopped-payment check on day 181 and possibly get money. Is this still the case, I wonder?
You think that's bad? Banks in Canada can revoke checks/drafts/money orders (aka "cashiers checks") up to 8 months later. This was pointed out recently in a newspaper when a young couple had cashed a money order for the sale of a large truck. The funds were reversed by the bank 6 months later when the bank discovered the money order was counterfeit.
|
|
|
I use them for my domains and I have not had a problem.
I did, however, have a slight problem getting my emails past their spam filter.
|
|
|
Yes. Use the Bitcoin Block Explorer (BBE). Search the forums for the URL and its use.
|
|
|
I was browsing I2P today when I stumbled upon this: From http://echelon.i2p.to/ (aka "echelon.i2p" from within the I2P network): 2011-12-10 Added bitcoin to the list of way donating something to the I2P project. Use the ID 1JHJYGshG8Ds9XXHbXuTrDkf8XAXzNhi5c to transmit your bitcoin to.
Edit: 2011? Man, this guy is from the future or something!
|
|
|
I've recently started a business, and the most of my customers want to scam me via paypal.
fixed. Hahahahaha!
|
|
|
|