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161  Local / Primeros pasos y ayuda / Re: Quisiera comprar de 10 a 20€ en BTC para probar el funcionamiento on: December 29, 2013, 10:26:41 PM
En mi caso quiero inverertir unos 100€ o 200€ para entrar en contacto con la moneda y hacer mis primeras transacciones reales. ¿Para esta cantidad mejor usar localbitcoin  o un exchange?

Mira Bitstamp
162  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Your picks for best altcoin on: December 28, 2013, 05:27:19 PM
Bitcoin
163  Economy / Services / Re: I translate your Website/Software/Aplication to Spanish on: December 28, 2013, 03:02:36 PM
Available
164  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: We're looking for a translator (english >spanish) on: December 28, 2013, 02:55:01 PM
PM sent.
165  Other / Meta / Re: Images now proxied on: December 28, 2013, 01:08:48 PM

Fix this
166  Local / Primeros pasos y ayuda / Re: Quisiera comprar de 10 a 20€ en BTC para probar el funcionamiento on: December 26, 2013, 04:29:36 PM
Para hacer pruebas te recomiendo la TESTNET de Bitcoin, es una red alternativa para pruebas, las monedas son "gratis" pero no tienen valor.

Tienes que iniciar Bitcoin-QT en modo Testnet y pedir unas Bitcoin de testnet en una de estas páginas:
http://tpfaucet.appspot.com/
http://testnet.mojocoin.com/

Mas información:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Testnet

167  Local / Esquina Libre / Re: A escribir un cuento... on: December 26, 2013, 04:26:31 PM
Erase una vez, una alegre habichuela que quería pitufear en Alemania Oriental. Por ser judía se encontró con problemas de concentración, sufrió dolores. Pero, Adolfo siguió maquillándose. Bitcoin comía frijoles. Frijoles congelados baratos embrujados que emitían más deuda. La prima de riesgo no parecía Batman si pero, la duquesa radiactiva mutó pero nunca vivió expectante.

Ataulfo atajó como siempre, hacer explotar Bitcoin fue imposible durante la batalla de MtGox como otras guerras. Pero, ademas Ataulfo murió.

Su dinero desapareció hace más de 77 segundos que pudo aprovechar para correr al coche híbrido con ella, su habichuela mágica amarronada. Ella introdujo el Bitcoin por la ranura de atrás y entonces explotó nuevamente su potencia fúnebre. Zombies, cucarachas, banqueros, barqueros, políticos, habichuelas de uranio enriquecido, sucumbieron ante el nauseabundo lider amarillo limón.

Llegaron los socialistas austriacos al turrón, enfadaron al Zorro americano sofrólogo carnicero de Auschwitz. Quien disfrutó envenenar por doquier a hadas mágicas, elfos salvajes y hobbits mongólicos.

Finalmente comenzó el apocalipsis, Mt.Gox cerró temporalmente 2 segundos, pero emergió cual reptil godzilliense en carnaval. Aquello fue maravilloso. Luces apagadas, sexo Greysiano y habichuelas.

Satoshi engendró un clon robotico de supernovas amarillas voladoras perfumadas preparadas para amar e hipnotizar a suricatos plumiferos. Delfines purpuras transgénicos colonizaron Marte y minaron ASICs ultrasónicos. Entonces Nakamoto revolucionó metódicamente sus abrazos especuladores.

Batman estaba todo somnoliento por las amebas afrodisiacas afroamericanas desfogadas que casi se muere cayéndose con su lapicero oscuro, y pasó a Robin Hood vestido con tremendo maquillaje que casi parecía un payaso, por eso lo sodomizó sin control. Su alpaca Paca Garrapata, también atacó y se murio.

Obama promete espiar a todos sin discriminación mientras se toca el pene. La CIA metía el satélite nuclear dentro del monedero que Merkel escogió para minar, pero Satoshi programó con Buttercoin para obtener mantequilla suavecita y esponjosa. "¿Follamos?" dijo Nacho Nakamoto, encima de Michelle agarrándole una goma. La lengua amputada le exploró y succionó leche blanca de un orificio. Salió corroyendo, entró en barrena, salió rápidamente de aquella bola grandilocuente muy chorreante de mal de Litecoin hundido de repente a capón.

La alegre habichuela saltó un eneldo dando una pirueta y dijo:
¡Arrecia increíblemente estrafalaria moneda!

Cameron Diaz, actriz rubia voladora, subió o levitó hasta follarse un suricato vizco, causándole múltiples orgasmos. Desafortunadamente llegaron a 1000 posturas, pero cuando todo parecía estar bien, los aliens invadieron la tierra.

Después de eso los elfos del bosque llamaron al puerco espín serafín para salvar la tierra y lucharon para sobrevivir, pero no conseguían una erección. Entonces masticaron viagra caducada que les inflamó los Borbones reales, por eso al dia siguiente comieron eucalipto con sabor a eucalipto reserva aniversario esmegmático sin embargo este nuevo sabor insecticida con ornitorrincos cornudos parapsicólogos no afables
168  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Blockchain.info Development Bounties on: December 21, 2013, 12:21:04 AM
In the page https://blockchain.info/pools a incorrect HTML code is malforming the image:




1R2sWeVhFitB8zVbkrmdSoXzaQRsw6cfh
169  Other / Meta / Re: Images now proxied on: December 19, 2013, 06:39:14 AM
btcticker.appspot.com / https://github.com/vrotaru/btcticker desperately needs to be whitelisted, and any other price converters without viewer IP tracking. So fucking off, I have to choose between deleting them or hoping nobody holds me to the old cached versions in my topics.

A fix for this can be to make a list of domains that need to avoid cache.

Then, concatenate the date, the hour and the actual minute to the url, this has to change dynamically with php.

That way every minute the request will be diferent forcing the proxy to reload the image.

For example this image:
http://btcticker.appspot.com/mtgox/1.00btc2eur.png

Will turn into:
http://btcticker.appspot.com/mtgox/1.00btc2eur.png?anticache=201312182259

Now, with the proxy:
https://images.weserv.nl/?url=btcticker.appspot.com/mtgox/1.00btc2eur.png%3Fanticache=201312182254&fnr

Note: use %3F to encode ? and %26 to encode &.


The format is YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE

This way we have a 60 seconds cache + https in images + not leaking ips to whitelist domains

This method will only be used by domains that need to avoid the cache.

That means you need to update the link every time you need it to update which somewhat defeats the purpose.

Has anyone checked whether the proxy respects the standard cache headers and options?

No, php of bitcointalk does that.
170  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: 927 personas poseeen la mitad de los bitcoins. on: December 18, 2013, 08:09:42 PM
Además, la noticia es incorrecta.

Dice que 927 personas poseen la mitad de los bitcoins pero no se tiene en cuenta que los wallets mas grandes los poseen empresas y no es el dinero de una persona sino de miles.

Ej: Si MtGox tiene dinero de 100.000 clientes en un wallet segun esta noticia es una persona solo y no 100.000.
Esto pasa con otros exchanges, casinos, etc.
171  Other / Meta / Re: Images now proxied on: December 18, 2013, 08:00:52 PM
btcticker.appspot.com / https://github.com/vrotaru/btcticker desperately needs to be whitelisted, and any other price converters without viewer IP tracking. So fucking off, I have to choose between deleting them or hoping nobody holds me to the old cached versions in my topics.

A fix for this can be to make a list of domains that need to avoid cache.

Then, concatenate the date, the hour and the actual minute to the url, this has to change dynamically with php.

That way every minute the request will be diferent forcing the proxy to reload the image.

For example this image:
http://btcticker.appspot.com/mtgox/1.00btc2eur.png

Will turn into:
http://btcticker.appspot.com/mtgox/1.00btc2eur.png?anticache=201312182259

Now, with the proxy:
https://images.weserv.nl/?url=btcticker.appspot.com/mtgox/1.00btc2eur.png%3Fanticache=201312182254&fnr

Note: use %3F to encode ? and %26 to encode &.


The format is YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE

This way we have a 60 seconds cache + https in images + not leaking ips to whitelist domains

This method will only be used by domains that need to avoid the cache.
172  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoins in space! on: December 14, 2013, 10:35:14 PM
Interesting project, make it happen  Grin
173  Other / Meta / Re: Images now proxied on: December 11, 2013, 06:06:23 PM
I have find a solution to animated GIFs

Use CoralCDN (http://www.coralcdn.org/) when the image is a gif to make them move.

Just append .nyud.net to the end of the domain.

Example:
https://i.imgur.com/VfUsRPB.gif
https://i.imgur.com.nyud.net/VfUsRPB.gif

https://i.imgur.com/9qq1xOl.gif
https://i.imgur.com.nyud.net/9qq1xOl.gif




Also, the little ICQ status icon below someone profile (when posting in a thread, below his avatar) is loaded in HTTP.
http://status.icq.com/online.gif?img=5&icq=235892831

Please load it with the proxy.

174  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics on: December 05, 2013, 09:55:07 PM
I cant find the option to import a private key in android app by typing or pasting it from the clipboard.
175  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: bitcoinity.org/markets - live bitcoin price charts on: December 05, 2013, 09:53:53 PM
please add btcchina

Just click on CNY
https://bitcoinity.org/markets/btcchina/CNY
176  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: bitcoinity.org/markets - live bitcoin price charts on: December 04, 2013, 05:10:37 PM
What's the point of switching to mBTC by default? The precision of the numbers being displayed is now decreased...

To help newcomers. I've heard too many times that they cannot afford to buy BTC because their understanding was that they have to buy a whole 1BTC. Also while it may seem weird at first, mBTC is much more natural for our brains. You don't see prices like 0.0001 in shops.

I switched precision to 4 digits by default (still fully configurable in preferences), to make switch a bit easier for people. You still have precision up to 0.1%, but if you are used to looking at price in BTC then mBTC with 3 decimal places looks familiar.

Regarding SSL, it's fixed now, sorry about that issue. https://data.bitcoinity.org is also available over https. I know the icon is not green on /markets, I'll try to fix it but I had some issues with pushing live updates over ssl, I'll try to fix this too.

Is not green only because the http://bitcoinity.org/ev/markets/markets_mtgox_USD?_=XXXXXXXXXX stream.

Also you forgot to update to mbtc the price that the webpage shows in the first load (before the stream starts).
You can see this seen the source code view-source:http://bitcoinity.org/markets

Code:
USD/<span class="item_name">BTC</span>
</span>
<span id='last_price'>1191.14</span>
<span class='currency'>
USD&nbsp;/&nbsp;<span class="item_name">BTC</span>
</span>
<table class='subprice' width='80%'>
<tr>
<td>
bid:
<span id='last_buy'>
1192.00
</span>
</td>
<td align='right'>
ask:
<span id='last_sell'>
1190.00
</span>
</td>
</tr>
</table>

So when you load the page sometimes you can see the USD/BTC price that changes in few seconds to the USD/mBTC.

Ah, also please fix the mobile version (not showing mbtc and not showing trades). https://bitcoinity.org/m
177  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics on: December 04, 2013, 03:04:43 PM
Please, allow the user to change the default address in My Wallet.
178  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: [REQUEST] Developing Bootable Bitcoin-QT on: December 03, 2013, 06:28:05 PM
We need that someone trusted develop a bootable Electrum with the same requirements as the first idea.
179  Other / Meta / Re: Images now proxied on: December 03, 2013, 06:18:28 PM

Still not fixed,

example here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=343912.msg3742796#msg3742796

Mixed content
180  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Idea on the "Blocks are [not] full problem" on: December 02, 2013, 07:22:19 PM
Problem discussed in this thread:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=339505.0

Quote
Miners create 250KB or less blocks because they broadcast faster and they have less chances of been orphaned, they include few transactions in them



Here it comes my idea about this issue:

Miners include few transactions in blocks because more transactions equals more probability of orphaned block so lets equal all blocks:

Miners should craft a block normally, so lets imagine they generate a 250KB block. Before they send it to other node they have to concatenate junk bytes (random (?)) to the block data, so all blocks are 1MB.

When a node sees this block, they broadcast it and when they finish they delete this junk bytes and they only the block.

The junk data never gets into the blockchain

Pros:
- All blocks "are" 1MB in terms of relaying them.
- We avoid other more tecnical mecanisms
Cons:
- Bitcoin QT needs some bandwith more because now all blocks are 1MB.


If one day we need to rise the 1MB block limit this process will be the same but all blocks will require to be 10MB (for example). We only need to concatenate junk to them.


How to perform this hard fork?
Bitcoin core developers can release an update that includes this fix but only enforcing it when the blockchain reaches the block 277000 (30 days later) so we give some time for people and miners to update their software.



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