Ok, I will investigate what happened. The good news is that the error is order specific which means that the error can be reproduced with your order details (I already tried it and it failed again but another order from me with the details "test" was successful).
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Really great idea of using bitcoin address and nice implementation too ! Keep on the good work
About the controversy of not using OP_RETURN , I support this service. Until major wallets don't support OP_RETURN , I don't see a reason why such a simple service should not be used, when already SD is spamming the blockchain.
Can you add a search feature in Read , that would be great
Yeah, search feature has long been in our TODO list. However, it would require a big amount of work and that's why we haven't yet implemented it. The guy who wanted UTF-8 support donated us 50$ worth of bitcoins. We implemented UTF-8 in 3 days. I think if we see people using cryptograffiti.info and making more donations then we could find some time to develop the search feature. I've also received a feature request for saving images in the block chain. I don't want to sound money greedy but donations are our main motivation to implement new features, since we're doing it from our free time.
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The big question now is whether they got their altcoins stolen too or not. Most of my funds were in NuShares and I only had like 6 bitcoins in bter. Did the thief also steal altcoins? Will customers get their altcoins back intact?
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What if the thief destroys the stolen coins? Would it be better or worse than keeping them for the later use?
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here we go again...
this one time in my whole history with cryptocurrencies I held funds on an exchange for 1 week instead of immediately withdrawing to my wallet and the exchange got hacked . morale: DON'T KEEP YOUR MONEY ON AN EXCHANGE. DON'T! Of course it was just a small portion of my coins, it still fucking sucks . So, I had 5000$ worth of coins in bter. How much money others now have at risk of being lost forever?
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What has happened? When do they open their doors (if ever) ? Is bter.com hacked AGAIN?!
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I wouldn't be surprised since tomorrow is my birthday and I'm a permabull.
Well happy birthday Thanks! I turned 26 which correlates nicely with 260$ prices It's a good sign. It will reach 1000 soon. Be prepared to die I don't think it's linear correlation , it will turn 2700$ when I get 27 and 28000$ when I get 28.
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I wouldn't be surprised since tomorrow is my birthday and I'm a permabull.
Well happy birthday Thanks! I turned 26 which correlates nicely with 260$ prices It's a good sign.
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...And I just got PayStamper to display UTF-8 messages:
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Don't hold bitcoin for its price. Hold it for the technology. . . Oh wait, did a million people already say that . I must be late :/
The price is not rapidly increasing because the local taxi driver hasn't sold his bitcoins yet.
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I wouldn't be surprised since tomorrow is my birthday and I'm a permabull.
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Yesterday I received a very generous donation of 0.22742272 BTC from a bitcointalk user xumuku. You can see the donation details here and here. Turns out that people are missing for the functionality that would allow them to save UTF-8 encoded messages in the block chain. For example, messages in the Russian language. I immediately developed the required functionality to recognize UTF-8 messages in the bitcoin's block chain and our telnet interface already displays such messages correctly: You can use our telnet user interface by typing telnet carlnet.ee 4000 in your Linux terminal. bitikunn is currently working on the browser based interface of cryptograffiti.info to make it decode UTF-8 messages correctly too. He will soon add a possiblity to convert UTF-8 messages into bitcoin addresses. Also, this donation from xumuku is an ideal sample use case for cryptograffiti --- it allows you to attach a custom message to your donation (a feature request, for example).
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Is it possible to store a bip38 encrypted private key in the blockchain...that way you only ever have to remember the block number, and your password, and you have access to your money right?
I'm pretty sure you can store anything in the block chain as long as your transaction is not larger than what the maximum block size allows it to be.
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I just registered and placed my first order (88$). Seems cool place but their UI does not scale very well on smaller screen resolutions. Also, my country was not in the list in the profile settings.
Ya, they change the UI sometimes. As long as it works. Does Amazon ship to you? That should be all that matters. I have ordered some books from Amazon before so I guess they ship to me? But it bothers me a lot that my country is not listed at purse.io (Estonia).
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You have bitcoins? You're half way there. Do you like to save money on things you buy? Use http://www.purse.ioThen wonder why your friends pay full price for things using their fiat money. I just registered and placed my first order (88$). Seems cool place but their UI does not scale very well on smaller screen resolutions. Also, my country was not in the list in the profile settings.
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if you are waiting for the next bubble and you bought at 4.5 $ you are doing it wrong!
Doing what wrong? I'm a professional permabull and hodling is what I do for living.
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Heres a reminder what happened in 2011. Bitcoin died then too. Sweet memories I bought my first bitcoins at the price of 4.5$ after the 2011 crash. To extrapolate, the next bubble will compare to 2013 one like Canis Majoris to Sun.
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