So, continuing from a critical video...
How can a company accept bitcoin without completely opening their financial status to the qorld. Are there any guides to keep this somewhat private? How do you guys see this?
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The fair value is exactly what it trades for at any moment.
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I just watched the last part of that video again and it's really bad, he just wipes the floor with bitcoin with dumbed down conclusions that COULD be true but don't have to be. Also his not trusting the bank but trusting anon is weird... man o man... that's not what bitcoin is about, i'm not sure what this guy has been smoking... (sorry for the chaotic rant-ish comment)
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Yea, horrible idea, maybe RealSolid is up for it
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I think the fact that it is a database in the first place is a silly design decision.
^^ this
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ok that's what I thought. Reason I didn't login to check was because i didn't want to go through old box to dig for yubikey.
Yea, good point, Bitcoin is so 2011, might just as well throw away that damn antique yubikey.
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Obvious scam is obvious? Just log in to mtgox and check what they say about when and how to identify yourself.
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yep android app disconnects: java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: Trust anchor for certification path not found.
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Woa didn't expect to see my money back Tnx for fixing the issue
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anyway, would like to test addmultisigaddress on the mainnet. does anybody like to try it with me?
I'd love to test this for 'safe' transactions with an untrusted party. However, i'm still unsure how to do this, if even possible.
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1. mine some bitcoins. 2. buy some bitcoins. 3. get scammed 4. start at 1.
I seem to be stuck in this loop.
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Hello,
So I was just wondering when the site is restored my wallets will still be there correct? Also I have backed up my wallets but a few days before the site went down. Now I noticed that when I would log into my wallet online that there were a few addresses missing and that I had to create new addresses. I never backed those new addresses up. Basically I have used those to play the bitlotto and want to know that I will still have access to those addresses when the site is restored. Please tell me yes because if not it would be a shame to win the lottery and not have access to those addresses.
First time getting scammed? Don't get your hopes up for your bitcoins m8....
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nothing against piuk and blockchain.info but all of you should consider Armory with totally secure offline wallets and one time paper backups with a deterministic wallet. all the bugs that i could find have been worked out and i'm using it primarily now with multiple wallet interfaces.
I will, when it's standalone, currently it is really annoying to have to run the official client and armory together to make use of it, also it eats away all my memory, so no thanks i'll wait a bit til it's developed more
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Very good and clear videos Thanks for sharing, hopefully you'll make them public soon for anyone to see and learn from.
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Why all the effort to take bitcoin down when fear mongering works just fine for 99% of the people.
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tnx Luke. Shouldn't this be in the alternative clients forum?
No? this is just the normal satoshi client, but maybe it would fit better in the development forum
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probably the same guys that own ten and hundred of thousands of bitcoins, we all know who that are .
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Running 0.6.0.7 @ W7x64, so far all good.
Can you tell me when we can expect; - message verification in gui - importing/exporting private keys in gui - coin control in gui - multi-sig transactions in gui
Will this be in a 0.6.x release or 0.7 or much later?
I consider these features very important specially the last one. The question is just out of curiosity not to push anything before it's ready.
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Yep, performance went down the drain... (W7x64) 730@11.11 674@12.4 Not happy with that...!
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What? maybe a million people are using it...? ehh wut? Where do you get these numbers, the statistics sites show about 100k active nodes daily, i assume most are the same each time... And i highly doubt there's 900k people using ewallets or whatever...
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