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1221  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [Payout Updates] Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation on: June 20, 2012, 09:04:29 PM
got payed from this address: http://blockchain.info/address/1Bfsa8rbU99TLMVhVZefZijadATBwfUWCP
i seems like they are paying out to alot of people. Smiley
1222  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Kill and earn bitcoins :) on: June 20, 2012, 08:47:51 PM
Your ideas are good. If anyone has other ideas, please write.
i have one!!! advertisement! Spam the forums!

EDIT: i would also like to donate! post an address! Smiley
1223  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [Payout Updates] Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation on: June 20, 2012, 05:58:38 PM
Perhaps they are paying out to those with no position first?
nope i got a position, a 80 long at a price i could not remember(5.6-6.0 i think)
1224  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [Payout Updates] Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation on: June 20, 2012, 05:57:31 PM

just got my 50% (40btc) back! waiting for the other half!
nice to see that something is really happening! Cheesy keep up the good work!

What have you done besides the claim ?

My blance at bitcoinica is larger than 80btc...


+1 were you verified before? did they happen to find your hash for the password?
was not verified, and they got my password hash, and i got my password.
and i did also have alot of guesses on my positions and balances. i can't really figure out why they could check me that fast, because of the uncertainty.

I got excited and checked my wallet, nope.  Must be your lucky day!
yep must be. hope you people will see your money soon. Smiley
1225  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [Payout Updates] Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation on: June 20, 2012, 05:42:50 PM

just got my 50% (40btc) back! waiting for the other half!
nice to see that something is really happening! Cheesy keep up the good work!

What have you done besides the claim ?

My blance at bitcoinica is larger than 80btc...


+1 were you verified before? did they happen to find your hash for the password?
was not verified, and they got my password hash, and i got my password.
and i did also have alot of guesses on my positions and balances. i can't really figure out why they could check me that fast, because of the uncertainty.
1226  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [Payout Updates] Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation on: June 20, 2012, 05:22:39 PM
just got my 50% (40btc) back! waiting for the other half!
nice to see that something is really happening! Cheesy keep up the good work!

Nice.  How do you receive it?  Bitcoin transaction or MtGox code?  I still haven't gotten a response to any of my email requests for claim status.
bitcoin transfer. sad to hear they don't reply to your emails. but at least we have confirmation that they are working on it. Smiley
1227  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [Payout Updates] Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation on: June 20, 2012, 05:10:35 PM
just got my 50% (40btc) back! waiting for the other half!
nice to see that something is really happening! Cheesy keep up the good work!
1228  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Coming next week-- the world's first handheld Bitcoin device, the Ellet! on: June 19, 2012, 06:48:24 AM
UPDATE: I have a video now, but it's not to my liking. I'm going to have the engineer take another. (Basically the video doesn't work hard enough to prove that the device is sending/receiving bitcoins) I'd rather be trolled for being a bit late (I'm used to that with so many projects running simultaneously) than more idiots spreading FUD about it being fake. Updated title to reflect the late status.
I know a man buying time when I see one. What's on your heart, Matthew?
i know! Matthew misses Atlas and the attention he got from him. Therefor he is now trying to get more attention by making up some nonexistent bitcoin device, to impress the community.
1229  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Wtf is the government thinking on: June 18, 2012, 09:57:43 PM
The government, ironically, is supposed to be a government for the people, in the USA at least.  Yet we have constantly seen that people are being controlled by the government, and our freedoms being taken away slowly, and slowly, and slowly,  yet we have allowed this to happen.

Let me list some things:

1. Tobacco Tax
2. Banning smoking in public places
3. Plastic bag ban
4. Ban on drugs (Looks bad, but there is no reason for marijuana to really even be banned)
5. Closure of coal plants (30 closed across the nation, decreasing our electricity generation capacity)

This sounds like a very simplistic rant motivated by base political ideals. I see no in depth analysis here that addresses population growth, sustainability, conservation, long term planning, etc.

It sounds like a meme derived from the chanting of the word 'Freedom', without an acknowledgement of the complexity of the world we live in, and its evolving state.

Alright since not many folks are willing to call you out I will.

What "Complexities" are you referring to? Please in great detail.

Now since I do know what you're going to say I'll present this notion. Is there such a thing as irreducible complexity in nature? Meaning a life form so complex that evolution (the process of chaos leading to order) cannot explain how it came into being?

If you're as rational as you portray yourself to be "in writing" then you would likely have to concede that irreducible complexity is a fallacy. By that concession you do also acknowledge that a chaotic process based on the principles of "Freedom" and/or "Liberty" (chaotic tactic) can lead to an emergent order. One that is not only possible but inherently "natural" or inevitable would you not agree?

If Cosmology, Biology and Quantum Physics all point to how uncertainty is a fact of life. Then by through uncertainty (Liberty/Freedom etc) one can derive a sense of certainty (emergent order) as individual economic players (or groups of voluntary individuals) through their actions... exchanges and co-operative efforts lay the foundations for a "Stateless Society" (emergent order).

Your problem is that you rely on Sacred Cows a little too much. You seem so certain of yourself when the truth is only uncertainty is for certain. That is a rule of thumb in all Socio/Economic affairs just as it is when we turn to Quantum Mechanics, Biology and various other sciences. At most we can only predict in "Probabilities" and this doesn't jive well with the Black/White legal framework of Liberal Democracies or its Central Economic model(s). A State (or the Statist mindset) is therefore nothing more than a relic left over by an old way of thinking. A religious way of thinking. An Ordered way of thinking.
bla bla bla... all you people that that the world is simple are wrong. it is not, you should really get more  out of yours parents basement.
1230  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Kill and earn bitcoins :) on: June 18, 2012, 05:47:46 PM
just got put in my sig Smiley
1231  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Satoshi client auto update on: June 18, 2012, 05:07:18 PM
thats excacly what alert messages does... cripple the clients...
Before Satoshi disappeared he removed crippling by alert messages. Now they just display the message.

More details here:
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2228

was not aware of that..
1232  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: What else can our FPGA mining boards be used for? on: June 18, 2012, 04:50:31 PM
Sorry but what does system memory have to do with FPGA reuse ?

I mean for $100 you can have 16GB RAM, or for $240 you can have 32GB RAM in an almost budget motherboard with budget CPU.
if you want to use your fpga for other things, you must make your own code and compile it.
to compile fpga code, alot of memory is required. so, if you want to use your fpga for other things you must have alot of ram.
1233  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and TOR on: June 18, 2012, 01:37:05 PM
peer discovery is done by dns seeds. if you want to disable peer discovery use -addnode to bitcoind.

the warning will still show in tor, because bitcoin don't connect to dns addresses but "raw" ips, and therefor does not happen a dns lookup when connecting to a new peer found in the network. but when you pass an ip to tor, tor assumes that the application using it, does dns lookup besides tor, and spews a warning.
1234  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Kill and earn bitcoins :) on: June 18, 2012, 12:12:56 PM
What kind of games do you want to play for bitcoins ? Do you think BitcoinTerror or other games of this kind (for bitcoins) is a good idea?

If you want to try, visit www.bitcointerror.com
You are wrongly associating bitcoin with terrorism. This is playing into the goverment and banking cartels hands. They will use the "links with terrorism" argument when they move to outlaw bitcoin.

You are damaging bitcoins reputation by calling your game "BitcoinTerror". Please change it.
LOL! its playing urban terror with bitcoins. urbanbitcoin just sounds boring and making me think of drinking coffee or tea in overly expensive cafes, while discussing something that is just so unimportant as homosexual marriage laws...
1235  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: What else can our FPGA mining boards be used for? on: June 18, 2012, 11:38:10 AM
I'm actually repeating the OP but ...

Yeah I see this often around here and other places on the net ... "Password Cracker"
But seriously why? What use is there to this except hacking into other stuff you aren't supposed to be hacking into?
... and by use I mean something that you would do night and day and pay $600 for a device to do it.
i.e. like BTC mining where there is a financial return.
Password Cracking seems like a complete and total waste of time IMO
yes, but....? he asked what it was useful for. i just gave examples.
1236  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [Payout Updates] Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation on: June 18, 2012, 11:36:04 AM
We can meet today if you want. Send me an email to genjix@riseup.net.

would that help fasten up the payout process?
i dont want to drive to london... but berlin is a possible

No.

What helps is sending your information or anything usable to verify@bitcoinica.com to be attached to your ticket. Getting the numbers exactly right if you can remember them is also very useful.

What will hurt your claim is an inaccurate or falsified report. Claims not matching the records are pushed to the back of the queue.
when will we get our money approx.? 1 hour? 2 days? weeks? (years?)
1237  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Satoshi client auto update on: June 18, 2012, 09:49:09 AM
Nothing stops an auto update mechanism having gradual rollout strategies
If there's auto-update, it should certainly be rolled out gradually.

Quote from: casascius
How about auto-cripple?  Where developers can tell old versions to stop functioning
You definitely don't want to tempt an attacker with the chance to cripple everyone else, while they attempt their 51% attack!

The power to deprecate old versions is already available to the network as a whole, since each node can refuse to connect to instances running an outdated version of the protocol. The network is where that power belongs - not with the developers, although developers of course can influence it by releasing new versions that are important enough to the network that it becomes worth deprecating older versions.
thats excacly what alert messages does... cripple the clients...
1238  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: What else can our FPGA mining boards be used for? on: June 18, 2012, 09:20:11 AM
FPGA are good for "number" crunching. and can be highly optimized to perform certain tasks.

mining boards lack IO that means that you can't make I/O heavy operations with it(ram, harddisk, network, ...).
mining boards are only good for computations, you could use it as a signing device for ecdsa or rsa, or make it a password cracker.
1239  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Kill and earn bitcoins :) on: June 18, 2012, 08:13:15 AM
anyone wants to play now?
1240  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [Payout Updates] Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation on: June 18, 2012, 07:40:35 AM
zhou: When can I(or anyone else) expect my/our payout?
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