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1781  Other / Off-topic / Re: Last post to this thread wins 1btc! (no deposit necessary) on: September 12, 2011, 05:38:24 PM
just trying
1782  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Full Blown MtGox Audit - Get Ready To participate. Starting Sept 25th on: September 12, 2011, 05:17:26 PM

 I think MTGox should get a SAS 70 Type II audit, it would do wonders for their business and to boost the legitimacy of Bitcoin to the world.

thank you for that.


+1
1783  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoinica - Advanced Bitcoin Trading Platform on: September 12, 2011, 04:59:40 PM
is it possible to auto-update PL value in the list without reloading?
atm i use the browser addon "reload every" but would be nice if you would do this.

really nice site Wink

i would love if you'd allow EUR trading (like mtgox: one market)
1784  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [TOOL] BIM - Bitcoin Income Monitor on: September 09, 2011, 03:40:07 PM
finally got it to work,

my autoit was missing winhttp winhttpconstants and json too.
anyway: install autoit, take this zip: www.k1024.de/bim.zip

and run bim.au3

really LOVE this app Wink thank you very much
1785  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [TOOL] BIM - Bitcoin Income Monitor on: September 08, 2011, 09:45:49 PM
How'd you go flower?

source doesn't work yet. seems to miss a gui lib.
i'll search that one tomorrow (just dont want to trust a bin)
1786  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: fakeminer - All the thrills of mining, none of the drawbacks on: September 08, 2011, 12:33:21 PM
LOVE IT!

always wish i could have 10GH Wink NOW I HAVE THEM
1787  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: How to get MtGox Live from freezing Firefox when there's lots of trades? on: September 08, 2011, 10:02:41 AM
Anyone know?  Whenever there's lots of trades, Firefox freezes up.  Enough trades and it gets stuck that way even if I unplug my my modem and I can only close the browser and restart.  My computer has 4 gigs ram and 2.8 Ghz CPU so it's fast enough.

browser addon "reload every" and reload page every minute (that worked for me)
1788  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / readonly bitcoin rpc user on: September 08, 2011, 09:11:58 AM
hi @all,

it would be very nice if i could specify two users in bitcoin.conf.

one is allowed to use all rpc functions. the readonly user is NOT allowed to send any transactions or to do anything with my wallet...

in this forum there are many tools which connect to bitcoin; and i would feel much more secure if i knew they could not do any harm.
1789  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [TOOL] BIM - Bitcoin Income Monitor on: September 08, 2011, 09:06:27 AM
hi,

nice tool. i'll try it tonight...
1790  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Solidcoin Client Fully Open-Source! on: September 05, 2011, 03:23:03 PM
I answered that just before his post, you didn't see it or it doesn't answer your question?

That's doable but I want to be sure there's a majority of people wanting this change
So in a week I can post a poll and see the results

ok, i missed that.

thank you very much for your work!
looking forward to see

(btw. the phrase "That's doable but I want to be sure there's a majority of people wanting this change" just gave me the feeling you are the right person for this job!)
1791  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Solidcoin Client Fully Open-Source! on: September 05, 2011, 02:28:19 PM
This thread is about the only open-source solidcoin client
Please complain else where

you are right. apologize.

what do you think about a blockchain fork in a future block?
1792  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Solidcoin Client Fully Open-Source! on: September 05, 2011, 02:26:09 PM

Now let's put blame where blame is due, when solidcoin was started Coinhunter/RealSolid issued a much more "agreeable" rhetoric where both coins could coexist side by side, he did mention there were problems that needed fixed so he took it upon himself to move in the right direction and start making those fixes.


ok, but the start time has finished and now we have a different situation


From Day 1 he got trolled viciously on a daily basis by various members around here, well it's probably not the best reaction but it sours one's mood I would imagine, so unfortunately Coinhunter/RealSolid tried to educate the tard muffins and they didn't like it and the trolling got stronger until another representative of the Bitcoin crew decided to undertake a Malicious attack on the solidcoin network.


thats just no (completly) true.

yes he got trolled by ArtForz (and i think this was a very stupid thing) but why do you think ArtForz is a representative of bitcoin?
gavin stated clearly that he things this guy is smart; NOTHING more. i do consider most hackers/crackers as smart - and i would take advice from them - that does not mean they are representing me in any way!


So in conjunction in reprimanding Coinhunters behavior here why don't you get realistic and reprimand the rest of the asshats around here that sit around their parents basements with their thumbs up their asses conceiving of new ways to treat people like shit while watching gay porn clips on the internet?


i think coinhunter (and his others names) should just stop to care.
its their job (btw it WAS their job) to make a currency.

a currency is build on trust.

i dont trust anybody who just sits their and cries "whooo you are so bad; you attacked my coins whaa".
come on....just take it as a man and concentrate on make your coins better. but dont forget who made it possible for solidcoin to start.
1793  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Solidcoin Client Fully Open-Source! on: September 05, 2011, 02:07:43 PM
hi jackjack

i like your fork very much - and i think its a good thing that you did not fork the blockchain.

BUT: CoinHunter,RealSolid and OldMiner are really bad for bitcoin (and for solidcoin in the longterm); as they are continuing to tell anybody how bad bitcoin is (they just dont realize that people will start thinking ALL cryptocurrencies are bad).

so my idea: is it feasable to fork the blockchain in a future block?

i am pretty sure most people will use your fork.
if you dont have the ressources to manage this fork properly i am sure you'll find many people in this forum (including me) which would like to assist you.
1794  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Bitcoin-Qt, the future Bitcoin client GUI [user input needed] on: August 31, 2011, 12:28:56 PM

if your interested in some help for a german translation: PM me
Do you have Russian translation? If not, you are welcome to contact me Smiley

There are currently the following translations in src/qt/locale:
  • bitcoin_de.ts
  • bitcoin_nl.ts
  • bitcoin_ru.ts

The Russian one is mostly up to date (except for wallet encryption, which I committed today). The German and Dutch ones are pretty much outdated and really need to be looked at.



german translation is completed right now (github fork flower1024); but untested. i'll do that tonight.

have you read this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=19168.msg240196#msg240196
in germany 0,005 is a natural way to write down numbers (and its not 5). i did not check it yet; but would be nice if you just take the system locale to interpret numbers.
1795  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~5000 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: August 31, 2011, 08:13:45 AM
Could you not have simply stated "i run btc guild, This is the math i put in" in the first place? seriously could've saved us all a headache

i have had much fun reading your interpreation of math Smiley
1796  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Bitcoin-Qt, the future Bitcoin client GUI [user input needed] on: August 31, 2011, 06:36:10 AM
i like your wallet app....

but i would need the following addons:

 - make your app support different coins (solid, ix i0 and btc)
 - better organization (make it possible to define own tabs and move in and outs there)
 - plugin interface (for trading and chart plugins) in some simple script language

thank you Smiley
I'm hereby redirecting all feature requests to Gavin Andresen for evaluation. Thanks Smiley

bitcoin-qt is currently in bugfix-only mode waiting for merge. Fix patches and small improvements are welcome, better icons/sets are welcome, and translations are very welcome. Apart from that, we're frozen.

You're welcome to fork of course.


if your interested in some help for a german translation: PM me
1797  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Bitcoin-Qt, the future Bitcoin client GUI [user input needed] on: August 30, 2011, 06:28:58 AM
i like your wallet app....

but i would need the following addons:

 - make your app support different coins (solid, ix i0 and btc)
 - better organization (make it possible to define own tabs and move in and outs there)
 - plugin interface (for trading and chart plugins) in some simple script language

thank you Smiley
1798  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 18, 2011, 08:47:32 AM
but it does not work nice with bithopper yet.
lags out fast and you get many invalids...

but i still think its their fault
1799  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New Ixcoin fork -> I0coin on: August 18, 2011, 08:12:29 AM
270,000 volume on bitparking exchange!
That's almost half the total.
Why are people selling so early?


just because they don't believe in it?
it was all a hype to get some fast money (for me it worked Smiley
1800  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 16, 2011, 08:30:23 AM
how about connecting to multiple pools at the same time and then distributing the hashrate accordingly? That is pools with lower share counts get more mh/s. That would be the ideal hopper. I suppose the scheduling would be difficult to code.

there are two schedulers which actually do this. DefaultScheduler (guess what: its the default) or AltSliceScheduler (which was "invented" by me, but integrated by some other guy).

anyway: at hoppersden is a simulation software which shows clearly: any slicing does reduce variance but with a cose. your total earnings are lowered. best way is to always take the pool with lowest round shares.
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