Who gets the transaction fee? The person that solves the block your transaction is in?
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Yeah I don't think paypal is a long term solution. I just wanted to get the site up. I'm thinking of other funding methods now.
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Where is the list of offers? Specifically how many bitcoins are being offered to buy and sell at different prices. I don't have depth of market data displayed yet. I should have that in later today. Right now you can just see what the lowest ask and highest bid is.
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It says it on add funds page. but I'll add the info for unregistered users. It just takes paypal right now. Adding more soon.
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RHorning: This is a problem I think but it isn't specific to bitcoin. Other people are working on a general solution. Check out: http://www.maidsafe.net/
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MacRohard: Cool graph. It would be nice if it should time on the x axis and number of blocks on the y
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I'm looking for someone to act as a market maker on my exchange in order to provide better liquidity. You would have to always hold both a buy and sell order near what you thought the current bitcoin rate should be. Please email, PM, talk to me if you are interested. Thanks!
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I see: Current Lowest Buy Price 0.1224 Current Highest Sell Price 0.05882
Meaning someone out there is wanting to sell BTC for 0.1224 And someone else is wanting to buy them for 0.05882
so if your buy price is below 0.05882 it wont show up until all the ones are sold at the better price. (better from the perspective of the seller)
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It should work: Browser -> send to server (pref SSL encrypted) -> server receives and directs to script -> script hashes (adding salt, pref static + dynamic) and saves to db or verifies from db This is exactly what I'm doing.
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> Why would I use Mt. Gox instead of BitCoin Market?
It is always online, automated, the site is faster and on dedicated hosting and I think the interface is nicer.
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SmokeTooMuch: Almost all sites do it this way. Are you worried that I personally will learn your password? You can just set your "password" to be the hash of your password if you are really worried. (or use a different one for mtgox)
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Don't worry the passwords are hashed in the DB.
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SmokeTooMuch: It is a post over https. It is secure. I'll PM you about the login issue if that is ok.
PulsedMedia: The spread is 2%. Is that too high? I think you are just looking at the difference in what two people are offering. That isn't what you should look at.
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The exchange site in my sig.
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I should add this to the site but... that ticker is: Last Price: (The price of the last successful trade) High: (the highest price in the last 24 hours) Low: (the lowest price in the last 24 hours) Volume: (the total amount traded in the last 24 hours)
Current Lowest Buy Price (This is the lowest buy price currently offered by another user) Current Highest Sell Price (This is the highest sell price currently offered by another user)
All trades are between users. So the current buy price and current low price is just what someone else entered. You can always enter a lower or higher one.
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Hi Everyone, I just put up a new bitcoin exchange. Please let me know what you think. https://mtgox.com
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How often does the difficulty get adjusted?
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If I'm taking bitcoins as payment on my website how many confirmations should I wait for before accepting the payment?
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heh it wasn't me. I don't actually have any yet.
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There _is_ a getreceivedbyaddress call! I use it Oh it isn't listed here: http://www.bitcoin.org/wiki/doku.php?id=apiAlso, (get/list)receivedbylabel is nice for when you want to get the amount received by every address in each label. Let's say I create one-time use addresses for a store all with the same label. If I want to know how much my entire store has received, I don't have to call getreceivedbyaddress a million times; I just call getreceivedbylabel for the label. listreceivedbylabel doesn't take in a label according to the wiki. It is more useful if it does. Does it also return the address in the array?
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