Not a Mac user, but it looks like it can't find the db_cxx.h Maybe that helps? https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/twister-dev/YEkcPGAHdLo Looks like a path issue, eg it cannot detect where the .h is located
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Just as a reminder: the up to 43BTC bounty linked to in my signature still has not been claimed
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You need a place where it should write the quote to. <html> <body> <style> div { font-weight:bold; } </style> <script> function getQuote() { var quote = 'Random whatever: ' + Math.random(); document.getElementById('quote').innerHTML = quote; } </script> <input type="button" value="Generate quote" onclick="getQuote()" /> <div id="quote"></div> </body> </html>
(dirty html)
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Why not simply use the Bitcoin client? It already has the option to add private keys.
Help -> Debug window -> Console: importprivkey <privkey>
Certainly this is better than some program created by a random person.
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So I have tried asking around at the gambling sites what
hash('sha512, $var1, $var2, $var3) returns.
First, you're missing a '. Anyway, according to the docs this won't return anything but an error: <?php $var1 = $var2 = $var3 = 1; $hash = hash('sha512', $var1, $var2, $var3); var_dump($hash); ?>
Warning: hash() expects at most 3 parameters, 4 given in test.php on line 3 NULL
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And that's why there are error logs which contain information about such problems. Go take a look at them and see what error it spits out.
If you are running this on a RedHat/CentOS machine and the script wants to connect to other servers, SELinux blocks this by befault. Just toggle the boolean to give it a try: setsebool httpd_can_network_connect on If it works then, make it permanent by adding -P
You could also temporarily turn it off with 0 (1 to switch it on again): setenforce 0
Some wannabe admins might suggest to disable it entirely, but that's one of the stupiest things you can do.
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because it needs to show the highest rated result first.
... ORDER BY rating DESC LIMIT 1 PM me for an address where you can send the 10%
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From your screenshot: 0,0000000894 BTC
So if I count the decimals correctly, that's 8.94 Satoshis for each click?
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Hm, were they deleted by moderators or was the thread self moderated?
Self-moderated
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1 satoshi / day? if i get 100 referral, how many satoshi (s) i get? 100 ? that's very low amount of BTC
It looks like one of the multi-level ref sites; like those back in the pay2click/surf-bubble. According to their site, 100 refs give you a 25% bonus on your daily earnings. Which would be a whopping 1.25 Satoshi currently. To be fair, they also give away other coins (FTC, TIPS, IFC, LTC), but with the same problems (low daily amount, high minimum withdrawal amount). We all know qoinpro pays ridiculously low amounts, and you won't be able to cash out within the next 15 years unless you have a MASSIVE amount of referrals. Nobody is forcing you to use their service, however, and they can pay whatever they see fit.
I'm not saying anybody should or should not sign up (note that I don't post any ref link). I just wasn't happy about the fact that my posts were removed from the other thread, so I reposted them. It's only fair to let people know what to expect. Unless they come up with a plan to increase earnings, I can't see how the site could survive in the long run.
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Since my two posts were deleted from the thread WOW is qoinpro.com the easiest multi coin faucet you ever used?!?!?!, I'm restoring them. First posting: I'm curious, who else is using it and what are your experiences?
My observations: - You receive 1 BTC-Satoshi(!) per day (and eg 32 LTC-Satoshis). Other faucets give you hundreds per hour. - To get free EAC and WDC you need to buy SMS credits first. - For eg BTC, the minimum amount for withdrawal are 15500 Satoshis. It'll take 42 years(!) to reach that with their faucet. - They add extra decimals (so you get 1.030 Satoshis actually) what makes it look like you get something in the 4-digit range. A multicoin faucet is a good idea. But their approach makes it look quite scammy (buy credits, wait decades). Or they just try to build up a ref pyramid without actually investing much/anything at all. Second posting: thats why people are trying to get as many refs as possible to get 1 or 2 more satoshis
And spam forums for an additional Satoshi. That's the lowest payment for spamming I've ever seen: $0.000005 per ref per day. That's $0.001825 per year. So if you get 1000 refs, you'll make an amazing $1.83 per year. So I guess you won't be adding your referal link? no worries, maybe I will be waiting a long time to get anything, but at least I don't have to log in every hour, this is effortless... and you get paid less because it's less effort, works for me. I'm too lazy to log in every hour
Why should I post a ref for something that scammy? To lower the time I have to wait until I can withdraw from 40 to 5 years? Besides, the minimum withdrawal amount was 5500 Satoshis before and there's no guarantee that they won't increase the limit when too many users reach the minimum amount. Or that they will even be around enough that long. As for other faucets: even if you just visit a faucet once a day, you'll make more. By a factor of hundreds or thousands and most pay when you reach the dust limit.
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retirement fund
Implying they are still around when you retire. While they add free coins each day, there's a minimum of 5500 (for eg BCT) to withdraw. Qoinpro gives you one (yes, one) Satoshi per day. It'll take approx 15 years until you reach the minimum payout amount. There's for example another faucet which gives you approx 300 Satoshis per hour.
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That would not surprise me at all. He may have ended up with a lot more than he started with - he seemed a little worried about clawback...
I'm pretty sure he made a good profit. I'm also suspecting that he did not forward everything to Pirate (his way to "transfer" coins makes it impossible to trace them on the blockchain). For example, 1CWG3oZbDMjFjyZqoaBMcu6HVn9smRCHMp is an address to which some of the deposits from BMax investors were directly transferred so I'm pretty sure it's one of Ian's pooling addresses. According to the blockchain, there still were withdrawals in July 2013 which is after Trendon defaulted; the SEC was already involved. That's why I assume that Ian has the funds to honor the withdrawal requests his investors made before the default.
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It also lists the steps to compile the files manually, along with the links to the source tarballs. Given that it's only a little copy&paste I'd say it's a quicker solution than searching for a copy of the results. You're compiling anyway, so I don't see it as a big issue to compile 3 additional tarballs.
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I vaguely remember that I read about a request limit somewhere when using the api and your script is looping without any delays. Btw, if you use LWP::Simple you'll be independant of curl.
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Exactly like that n ya, ill hook you up with 0.00000001 ;-p
Thx !
1 Satoshi? Not sure if thrilled.
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That works like a charm but with one small flaw.
I added 1234 to he value and get this.
1234.00686725
No comma, so unless your code can be modified to add he comma at the appropriate spots even say at 1000000 then it looks like I'll have to stick with the multiple lines I use. Really liked your sugestion too.
Like that? $formatted = preg_replace('/^([\d,]+\.\d\d)(\d+)/', "$1<small>$2</small>", number_format($unmodified_blockchain_balance, 8)); PS: If you ever reach those 1000000, give me a few
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