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161  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: My new projet: an almost anonymous exchange market place on: June 24, 2011, 01:54:26 PM
THX Grondilu
You saved me some code hacking.
You should change your name to Bashman!
162  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Theoretically a branch of Bitcoin including IP addresses in the blocks on: June 22, 2011, 02:52:37 AM

Forgot this one about why bitcoin's structure is important:

http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/squarezooko
163  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Theoretically a branch of Bitcoin including IP addresses in the blocks on: June 22, 2011, 02:49:49 AM
Lots of info exists on this subject:

Open-Transactions
https://github.com/FellowTraveler/Open-Transactions

Theymos/Nanotube:
http://privwiki.dreamhosters.com/wiki/Bitcoin_DNS_System_Proposal

The full speak:
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1790.0

Satoshi's comments:
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1790.222
164  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Flamers Are Back! on: June 21, 2011, 12:12:32 PM
they are here to pummel mtgox the best they can.  look at all the newbie posters who have registered in just the last few days spreading FUD.
Hey Doc, Why you feed troll? No happy wit bad word meanie? I take you to fishin hole and you jumpin in da water? Shame.... shame for gettin de fitch all rile up!
At least we can have ourselves a fish fry!
Weeehaaa! I got me troll-stomping boots on! Come on trollups! TROLL PILE!
*sigh*
165  Bitcoin / Press / Re: Bitcoin press hits, notable sources on: June 20, 2011, 08:53:18 PM
S3052, LOL how much ad spot on CNBC would cost me? I really would want some ads running there for my mining contracts today Shocked

Not sure of the cost but the value would be priceless. If you stand in the middle of a shitstorm, it's amazing how little actually sticks. 13 weeks until the hockey stick becomes visible.
166  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Writing on the Wall on: June 20, 2011, 10:00:08 AM
Bitcoin is part of a meme shift of unparalleled proportions. Information has escaped a draconian stage and everyone who views Bitcoin sees a facet of this newness drawing everyone down the rabbithole. Cavalier attitudes are garnered for the way some profiteers have played their hands, while other attitudes are thinly disguised intent bought and paid for by who knows.
If I told you a little know program developed to be some joke about banks or world finance would devour such feverish attention in a tiny span of time, you would think me daft. Information is coming out of the darkness and into the light. That is what Synaptic was sent here to control.
In this thread there are several handlers that try to drive conversation along well-thought out lines of challenge. Everyone else is just along for the ride. This Dragon is a "methane" dragon full of foul stench and hot upon every challenge. There are plenty of other dragons in other postings. Last Saturday many Moderators had their profiles spoofed as quick clones. I saw Atlas appear as Atas, Alas, _Atlas in a matter of minutes. Me thinks we have professionals that will simply goad serious posters to endless depths and chase newbies off at any cost.
The media fails to cover their own shark-infested comment sections, what makes you think they care about ours?
This is not a battle to be won, the battle was over the minute that a new meme escaped the realm of human thinking. This meme is just the edge of a sword, the strike of a match, the dust of a tempest, and a distant echo of thunder. Weeks of Synap'tick won't change that, so how do you like them apples?
Nicely written... though a bit theatrical.
Right-brain, thx
167  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Writing on the Wall on: June 20, 2011, 09:15:04 AM
Bitcoin is part of a meme shift of unparalleled proportions. Information has escaped a draconian stage and everyone who views Bitcoin sees a facet of this newness drawing everyone down the rabbithole. Cavalier attitudes are garnered for the way some profiteers have played their hands, while other attitudes are thinly disguised intent bought and paid for by who knows.
If I told you a little know program developed to be some joke about banks or world finance would devour such feverish attention in a tiny span of time, you would think me daft. Information is coming out of the darkness and into the light. That is what Synaptic was sent here to control.
In this thread there are several handlers that try to drive conversation along well-thought out lines of challenge. Everyone else is just along for the ride. This Dragon is a "methane" dragon full of foul stench and hot upon every challenge. There are plenty of other dragons in other postings. Last Saturday many Moderators had their profiles spoofed as quick clones. I saw Atlas appear as Atas, Alas, _Atlas in a matter of minutes. Me thinks we have professionals that will simply goad serious posters to endless depths and chase newbies off at any cost.
The media fails to cover their own shark-infested comment sections, what makes you think they care about ours?
This is not a battle to be won, the battle was over the minute that a new meme escaped the realm of human thinking. This meme is just the edge of a sword, the strike of a match, the dust of a tempest, and a distant echo of thunder. Weeks of Synap'tick won't change that, so how do you like them apples?
168  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [FORTUNE] The clock is ticking on Bitcoin on: June 17, 2011, 11:42:47 PM
It would be fun to see if certain media outlets received marching orders from their bosses or if internal emails are available to shed light on a consistent theme among the latest spat of fluff reporting. Are they seeing Bitcoin as such an insignificant item or is this concerted with no attempt to backup inconsistent facts that these articles are relaying? Let's look back on previous articles by all the reporting for continuity and factual basis on previous subject matter. Only about 108 articles this past week... anybody got a lifetime to lend? HAHAHA.
Bahbra is gonna be rich someday.
- reposted from notable sources
169  Bitcoin / Press / Re: Bitcoin press hits, notable sources on: June 17, 2011, 11:39:23 PM
Fortune online:
http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/06/17/the-clock-is-ticking-on-bitcoin/

Dwolla is the most popular client?

When one views the level of accuracy in these articles it demonstrates how you really can't trust the media to give you right reporting on  anything.

It would be fun to see if certain media outlets received marching orders from their bosses or if internal emails are available to shed light on a consistent theme among the latest spat of fluff reporting. Are they seeing Bitcoin as such an insignificant item or is this concerted with no attempt to backup inconsistent facts that these articles are relaying? Let's look back on previous articles by all the reporting for continuity and factual basis on previous subject matter. Only about 108 articles this past week... anybody got a lifetime to lend? HAHAHA.
Bahbra is gonna be rich someday.
170  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin has Dragons? on: June 13, 2011, 08:10:31 PM
Hey gang,
I'm the popcorn'n beer junkie that watched the super-trolling last Saturday night. The Mods told me that it was 'like swimming upstream' to fight off the hoard. Someone on Twitter called it a Trollberg. Every trick I have seen the professionals use on other sites, was attempted and many innocent posters got mowed down by every direction. IANAPTH (I am not a professional troll hunter) BIMHO me thinks it was sad, hilarious, unfortunate, scary, eye-popping... did I mention unfortunate? Wow to anybody who missed it. I would like to see a replay of that in some movie but not on this forum.
171  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins as Currency: A Serious Logical Analysis. on: June 11, 2011, 09:29:55 PM
Oh, oh...
They have just riled Atlas. I am going to get my popcorn, case of beer, an' a few smokes. This is gonna be good.
 Shocked
172  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How come 95% of news articles on Bitcoins have major misconceptions in them? on: June 11, 2011, 10:01:06 AM
In a feat of reprehensible self-promotion, I have started a blog posting to deal with all the FUD.
Enjoy:
http://slightlyoffended.blogspot.com/
173  Bitcoin / Press / Re: Bitcoin press hits, notable sources on: June 07, 2011, 02:49:49 AM
http://www.openmarket.org/2011/06/06/bitcoins-four-objections/

The bias is obvious with statements like:
"The unbridgeable gap here is the transition from being used by a small group of hobbyists in barter to being used by financial institutions and the man on the street as a proper money."
I think he means currently existing "financial institutions" and MY "proper money"
Maybe we can help him as a gold/BTC trader.
174  Bitcoin / Press / Re: Bitcoin press hits, notable sources on: May 31, 2011, 09:06:44 PM
http://techcrunch.com/2011/05/31/minno-rebrands-as-buysimple-partners-with-soundcloud-raises-700k-for-micropayments/

minno? Seriously? HA!
175  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The CIA made a statement about bitcoin today on: May 29, 2011, 01:06:53 AM
But wait, there has to be a carrot! Someone please show me the carrot! Hold up your right hand... now your left... say "Ahhh!"
176  Economy / Economics / Re: Questions about Gold, brainstorming on: January 23, 2011, 03:11:12 PM
Every year in mid-February, the companies that recycle and produce rare-earth metals and precious metals, must flood the market with product because of year-end and profit statements. This should bring gold back to 1050 levels or lower if speculators get nervous.

I really don't get this kind of claim either. Why do you think the current price doesn't factor in that fact? If it happens every year then it is free money, but there can't be free money sitting there.

It is simply that they never reveal how much they have held back (recovered) until forced by year-end statements and the markets do try to include this adjustment, yet not everyone trades with this knowledge and can sometimes be stung by speculator sell-offs. I will try to find the Forex article from last spring which points this out. Adding linky soon...
177  Economy / Economics / Re: Questions about Gold, brainstorming on: January 23, 2011, 01:52:59 PM
Every year in mid-February, the companies that recycle and produce rare-earth metals and precious metals, must flood the market with product because of year-end and profit statements. This should bring gold back to 1050 levels or lower if speculators get nervous.
178  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bounty for Bitcoin Animated Movie [13622.05 BTC ($2520) and growing] on: January 16, 2011, 03:00:47 PM
Hey bytemaster, I concur that you should retain some rights as initiator of the bounty. We could get kiba and you on committee to judge "best" or "best of" for the bounty. Grab a quorum of long time forum guys to judge and set a time limit (say 30 days), then we all vote if no one else steps forward. If it does turn out to be a competition, then voting could eliminate contenders or split the prize accordingly.
I myself do flash and would like to make small clips based on the adventures of bitcoin & 2b(2 bit). Just to add fun and profit to my resume.
I don't think an all-inclusive video (45 min or less) can capture the economic/social/technical ramifications of bitcoin just yet. We should concentrate on the pre-existing script here or break it down into smaller projects - ie. blurbs, commercials, infomercials, and documentaries.
Just a thought...

I have managed a multimedia development house of 5-10 devs, and was a Flash AS2 coder. I know that a working script is based on time elements and that each bulletpoint needs 30-45 sec to get the point across. If we look at current scripts that have been posted, they seem to be approx. 30 min. in length.
We have three distinct target audiences (coders/geeks, economists, and layman/newbies) that may be indicating 3 animations to better separate the ideas.
I am willing to help with smaller entries that could be circulated faster and target everyone. I am setting up a background and actors for an animated cartoon based on the adventures of Bitcoin and 2b(2bit). I don't expect the full bounty, but donations would be nice. I'll be posting these in Feburary, so stay tuned.
Have fun with the big project and any help you need, give a shout out.
179  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Secure, account-number-based bitcoin banking on: January 14, 2011, 03:36:47 PM
Would you want to use such a service? What assurances would you want? Would this work? Again, I am looking for feedback and especially criticism to hone this idea. Thanks in advance!

You may find your answer with:
https://github.com/FellowTraveler/Open-Transactions

This hopes to be a clearinghouse for transactions/registrations/documents/etc.
There is talk about decentralizing banking features of OT or tying it to a future BitX application for the database.
180  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin across the world on: January 14, 2011, 05:06:14 AM
I wonder who the other maritimers are? Eh?
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