Coinkite.com in my opinion is just stupid because no one has the POS terminals and why would you buy a card just for those POS terminals, when no one even has them.
Some years ago, nobody had a Facebook account, and why would you register on Facebook when no one even uses it?
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A lot of them have now moved on to Catcoin and Kittehcoin. Why? I have no idea.
That's easy. People in the Internet love cats more than dogs.
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29: ? 30: PROFIT! Aunque a decir verdad estoy más cerca que antes de encontrar una. No sabía lo del 5.
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Yo he escuchado que vender por PayPal no es recomendado, porque alguien malintencionado puede fácilmente revertir la transacción después de que le envíes las monedas, alegando que no recibió nada.
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deberiamos crear los Latinos y españoles una moneda exclusiva
Honestamente estoy en contra de esta idea. Algo que me ha gustado de Bitcoin es que puede ser usada internacionalmente. Si empezamos a hacer monedas para cada idioma, entonces llegaríamos casi al punto de lo que ahora son las divisas nacionales.
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Just remember: it only works on desktop applications (WPF, etc.), but not Windows Store applications.
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This just occurred to me...what if Satashi is a girl ?! Why does that blow my mind? I'm not sexist, so weird !
Even if you deny it, your comment is sexist.
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Or not distribute via the Windows Store?
I'm developing a Windows Store app. It needs to be distributed via the Windows Store. Which API's were missing? Perhaps I will understand what it's trying to do that's forbidden. BitcoinJ doesn't use much in the way of the Java API, so I suspect Windows Store places restrictions on file IO or something like that.
The Windows Store API is somewhat restricted because it's more related to tablet and smartphone development than it is to the desktop, so for things such as file access, geolocation, etc., the app has to ask the user explicit permission to use it. Also, things like opening executables are forbidden for security reasons (although I know that is no problem for this app; it's just interesting to point out). Thanks anyway for your help, and for writing this library When I have something ready to test, I will show it here. Just for the record, IKVM works fine when creating desktop apps in .NET. It's only when developing Windows Store apps when issues appear.
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Although I could successfully create a console app, when I tried to import the references to the Windows Store app, it gave me compile errors because some references could not be resolved. This means that, since Windows Store has a limited .NET API, it can't use some of the features this library is using (at least the way IKVM generated it).
Either I find a way to generate a Windows Store compatible library, or I'm afraid I'll have to manually port the library.
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What if you die?
I will just retrieve my coins while in Heaven. I see no problem there.
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Thanks . I'm already following the tutorials from the website, and everything seems to work well (except some Java-specific things such as the Listeners, but I'm sorting them out). If anything goes wrong, I'll let you know.
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Hello! I'm trying to develop a Bitcoin app for the Windows Store. I'm doing this like a hobby, so in many things I'm still new to this. I've seen that many programs use BitcoinJ, but as the name implies, it's for Java. I've found some .NET ports, but they are from 2011, so I don't think they are that reliable. But then I found about a program called IKVM, which can convert a Java library to a .NET one. As this is a very delicate subject (an app that handles money), I would like to ask you: Is it OK if I follow this approach? Or maybe I should manually port it to .NET? (which will take me a long time since I'm still in university) What are your opinions?
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Kial vi diras, ke Esperanto frakasis? Alia rilata demando: se Esperanto frakasis, kial ni parolas ĝin en ĉi tiu forumo?
Kiu diris tion? Kaj Kie? Ĉi tie: SPAMADO en esperanto... Kiu spamas? Mi perdiĝis...
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Kial vi diras, ke Esperanto frakasis? Alia rilata demando: se Esperanto frakasis, kial ni parolas ĝin en ĉi tiu forumo?
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I could translate, if you pay...
Have you ever heard of FOSS?
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Tre teda. Bonvolu diri pri ion alia ol Esperanto-gramatiko. Tiu versxajnas la sola temo pri kiun esperantistoj diskutas.
Vi pravas. Ĉu vi esperantistoj jam parolis pri Bitcoin kun viaj amikoj? Aŭ eble ankaŭ kun Esperanto-grupoj. Mi kredas, ke ambaŭ havas saman ideon kaj “finan venkon”, ĉu ne?
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I would like to report one. It's just a typo actually. In the Ads section, there's a text that starts: “After your clicked is validated [...]”. This should be: “After your click is validated [...]”.
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Even if I have my Bitcoin address in my signature, you can't prove that I actually own it unless you hack into my computer.
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The name for 0.0001 BTC has been largely decided long ago, it's either a Millibit or a Gavin.
When was that decided? I've only heard it in threads discussing what names should denominations have, but not on actual usage.
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Bug report:
It's not really a bug. And next time please use an issue tracker in github for bug reports. Forum is not a good media for this. You're right, I didn't notice the GitHub link. But why is this not a bug? https://github.com/prusnak/coinmap/issues/2
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