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1381  Other / Meta / Re: Questions to theymos about the $350,000 forum software project on: February 13, 2014, 07:23:33 AM
Community involvement do not contribute at a pace and/or contribute without much accountability. I'd like to push this project past its initial workings then allow involvement. Forum software in general sucks as Theymos stated. For those who know me understand that I am in love with the idea of improving communication. I'd like to improve that and this is a good opportunity to do so.

But we want to keep cost down so why not open source from the start? It would the greatest transparency. Also if this is a passionate project for you why didn't you raise capital from outside VCs? Does the bitcointalk forum own a piece of this forum if it ever it went the way of the other open source projects and started generating income?
1382  Other / Meta / Re: Questions to theymos about the $350,000 forum software project on: February 13, 2014, 06:15:38 AM
Hey Guys,
Welcome to the forum! Thanks for using a known handle, it's reassuring to see that a professional research team will undertake this project. Taesup Moon's work is easy to find online. James Wang's work is also available.

The pay is generous, that's the price of having a dedicated team work with a community to attempt a new industry standard. This forum has enough money. Even if the prototype diverges from theymos' expectations, no work will have been wasted.

Sorry, that's not me! But that is James. As for my Github profile, it's https://github.com/taesup. Now let's see if you can find my github.io page and/or my personal homepage... it's not hard. I apologize in advance though. I haven't updated either in quite a while.

Quote from: http://taesup.com/
My name is Ed. I write code and shit.

Really professional!
1383  Other / Off-topic / Can I just rant about how much I hate freelancing!!! on: February 12, 2014, 11:32:51 PM
It pays the bills, but come on, if you are hiring a freelancer, don't give me this code, which is like complex code, that is trying to hide itself and tell me to remove things that aren't there.

This is exactly when I go, I have to start another company or I am going to be brain fried from this.
1384  Bitcoin / Legal / What does the bitlicense mean for average people? on: February 11, 2014, 10:12:05 PM
http://www.inc.com/jeremy-quittner/regulators-cryptocurrency-questions-not-answers.html?cid=sf01001

I am more interested in what this means for online stores based in NY? If someone operates a business in the NY state do they need to register for this no matter what the business does?
1385  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flappy Bird Removed, iPhone 5S for sale with Flappy Birds (WTF) on: February 10, 2014, 09:20:47 PM
I will sell my iphone 5 with flappy bird on it for 80 BTC. Who wants?

Escrow will be required.

You accept PP?  Grin

If you want to wait 365 days then yes. Wink
1386  Bitcoin / Meetups / East coast bitcoiners, please guage this project for me. on: February 09, 2014, 03:08:10 AM
So a while ago, I bought http://bitcoineastcoast.com, so what should I do with it. I need ideas.

I was thinking to either put some type of forum software on it.

or

To put a wiki software on it.

But give me some ideas?
1387  Bitcoin / Project Development / Tell me what I should do with this domain? on: February 09, 2014, 02:39:19 AM
This worked so good for me last time when I had projects in limbo, that I want to try this with a domain name I have.

So I bought http://bitcoineastcoast.com a while ago with the intention of growing a bitcoin east coast chapter forum, with meet up sections, but now I don't know if I have the time to really take on that.

So if you want this domain, make an offer bids will start @ $10 worth of bitcoins and go up from there.


OR

Should I just throw a forum on it, do some quick SEO and some free marketing and see what happens?

OR

Should I put a wiki on there so east coast people can add meetups and other east coast bitcoin things?

TELL ME WHAT I SHOULD DO BITCOIN COMMUNITY!
1388  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Can someone explain the reason the core dev team is splitting rpc and bitcoind? on: February 07, 2014, 06:04:12 PM
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/0ad474ee276cd1bfa4e7064d5e9d099844bca207#diff-ef76fd6674f07db88c3422fdbf0bcf9fR55

I don't understand the benefit of removing the rpc from the bitcoind? Wouldn't that make the bitcoind require another bitcoin-qt instance to control? What is the reason? Is this just for more of a move to border router type functional?
1389  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Really Apple? Really? on: February 07, 2014, 07:08:42 AM
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mydoge/id805178886?mt=8


I guess dogecoins are more their speed.
1390  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / I am compeletely lost on: February 05, 2014, 01:36:15 AM
https://vine.co/v/MazLbHTTWKd

90,000 DOGE for $100. So this is real? I honestly feel like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AG7LjVCj50Y

The more insane part, I am starting a new venture, I am actually thinking of accepting dogecoins. What is going on!
1391  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: February 04, 2014, 09:55:25 AM
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You are defrauding people by saying that their is a flaw in bitcoin address which is untrue, so you are a scammer.

Please quote the posting where I said that. I think you are doing FUD here.
I recall that I wrote that certain addresses are a lot easier to crack if others.

Clearly I am making the FUD and plus you edited the OP heavy.

Price:
I am asking you 2 BTC for the whole package. It has taken me lots of time to research everything and implement it cleanly. And who knows, this tool is giving you good chances to get one of these lost 10 MILLION US$ accounts  Wink
1392  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: February 04, 2014, 09:25:29 AM
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If he is insulting the intelligence of other people

.... which I do because you are insulting me as a scammer.

But you are a scammer...
Quote
To defraud; swindle.

You are defrauding people by saying that their is a flaw in bitcoin address which is untrue, so you are a scammer.
1393  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: February 04, 2014, 09:20:41 AM
My housekeeper (and I think the trash collector too) have a math degree as well. Doesn't mean they understand anything though  Grin.
Okay serously guys, how can I make this topic moderated to keep out those stress-makers?
You can't. You will have to lock this one, create a new topic and enable "Self-moderated" under "Additional Options...".

Don't tell him how to do it. If he is insulting the intelligence of other people let him use his mind and figure it out.
1394  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: February 04, 2014, 09:19:57 AM
My housekeeper (and I think the trash collector too) have a math degree as well. Doesn't mean they understand anything though  Grin.

LMAO you have a house keeper, your mom doesn't count as a house keeper js. I have a math degree from an Ivy league school and I have been working on cryptographics for over 10yrs. I understand the bitcoin protocol and the code. Your code wasn't hard to follow and figure out. But you are using FUD to create a panic that you have found a flaw, and that is untrue. The flaw you found was with random generators not addresses.
1395  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: February 04, 2014, 09:03:41 AM
Noooo, now we must interrupt our scientific talk to argue with the trouble makers.

@gweedo: The program does exactly what it described here! If you still disagree then you certainly have not understood anything.
I would suggest going to university and attending some math classes.

I have a math degree and I understand your math. It is preying on FUD.
1396  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: February 04, 2014, 08:57:03 AM
@kjj: There's always that one person ready to stir things up  Grin In this thread, it's you!
Also, my project is no "scam" - the weak key generator (which was advertised as such) is a proof of concept to actually see that the program is able to crack private keys. People wan't to try, experiment, see results - that's why thy need keys that will show the "proof-of-concept" pretty quickly. But why am I telling you anyway, you seem to have no idea about anything that I was writing in this post.

I personally think YOU are the scam here Grin

You are the scam, you are using FUD to push your product which doesn't clearly state what it is actually doing.
1397  Other / Meta / Can we get an Gamblers Anonymous forum on: February 04, 2014, 07:23:52 AM
So many people posting about their gambling addictions can we get this into a forum so we can just ignore that forum.
1398  Other / Off-topic / Someone should upload the bitcoin blockchain torrent here? on: February 01, 2014, 06:02:06 AM
http://academictorrents.com/ it is a legal torrent site and it house academic bitcoin is certainly...
1399  Other / Off-topic / Is this even possible? on: February 01, 2014, 02:32:44 AM
So when my friends come over to my apartment they always demand that I turn the heat up. What if they could send bitcoins to an address and that turned my heat up? I wouldn't mind cause they were paying micropayments per 10mins that the heat is above a certain degree? Is this even possible or socially acceptable?
1400  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / I am using bitcoind and getrawtransaction and getting -5 for a valid transaction on: January 30, 2014, 06:34:58 AM
So I am on the testnet and
Code:
getrawtransaction 4a5e1e4baab89f3a32518a88c31bc87f618f76673e2cc77ab2127b7afdeda33b 1 

is giving me a -5 error code. Why? I am running bitcoind 8.6 OMG 10 and it has the -txindex=1 so I should beable to do this on any transaction.

http://testnet.btclook.com/txn/4a5e1e4baab89f3a32518a88c31bc87f618f76673e2cc77ab2127b7afdeda33b

It is a valid transaction.

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