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181  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Laravel and On-site Bitcoin payment library on: January 16, 2017, 10:10:06 PM
And my suggestion will solve your problem.

Every user will have a unique address, and the wallet that will receive all the incoming transactions will be offline and secure.

You can also use Bitgo.com - they have a NODE SDK, not sure about PHP.


Ah, my apologies, i didn't read the part about generating different addresses. Thanks. I will also look into Bitgo.
182  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Laravel and On-site Bitcoin payment library on: January 16, 2017, 09:46:08 PM
I have a better solution for you, actually it is a solution I will use myself on my current code.


Use Armory :

.Create a Secure Offline Wallet
.Generate bitcoin addresses and export them, you can generate on demand.
.Use this list of generated addresses, either link them to orders or accounts.


If you ever need to spend the coins, you can use a Watch-Only btc version of that offline wallet to make offline transactions, and broadcast them, and sign them with the Offline Armory version.

you do not need to use any library or 3rd party API.

The only problem with that is my partner wants unique addresses for each user of my site (eg. a unique address per user). i'm not quite sure how to achieve that.
183  Bitcoin / Project Development / Laravel and On-site Bitcoin payment library on: January 16, 2017, 08:56:51 PM
i am looking for a Bitcoin payment system library that can handle Bitcoin payments on-site and not relying on a third-partry payment processors. Any Laravel-compatable packages that can accept payments directly to the site's wallet would be good. The more documented the better. i have done some research on Laravel API's and I can't find a system that uses an on-site processor. Any help is greatly appreciated!
184  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Where to invest on: January 06, 2017, 02:06:40 AM
I like to suggest to invest only into bitcoin and no where else. Yes believe only with bitcoin and do not risk with your hard earned money by investing into any programs / altcoins.

In the opinion, for all of us just bitcoin is more than enough for a better future.

More importantly do not try to multiply bitcoin by your bitcoins. Earn bitcoins to multiply it.
I agree. $150 in Bitcoin is enough of an investment. If you want, invest in trusted casinos, as suggested above, but be careful. you may end up losing all your money if you invest in the wrong casino.
185  Economy / Services / Re: Let's Think About the Future | Signature Campaign | (All Ranks Welcome) on: January 06, 2017, 02:00:34 AM
Your Username: IdiotCoder
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186  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: I have $4.91 skrill and need bitcoin on: January 06, 2017, 01:50:32 AM
You're al alt of a scammer. I don't think anyone is going to deal with you.
187  Other / Meta / Re: Multiple Accounts? on: January 06, 2017, 01:27:13 AM
if you've forgotten your old account password, want to anonymize your posts a bit (correct me if i'm wrong), then there is nothing wrong with starting a new account. However, account farming (spamming just to rank up and sell your account, then selling) and spamming this forum, as well as selling accounts are frowned upon. if you're caught and are lucky, a Dt user might give you neutral reputation. Most likely, however, you will be given negative reputation.
188  Economy / Services / Re: PHP FAUCET on: January 04, 2017, 11:06:29 PM
Please be more specific. What framework (if any) is the faucet written in? do you need to change the script at all? Where did you get the script? All of these questions would help developers help you, and understand what you are asking.
189  Economy / Speculation / Re: HUGE Drop coming! on: January 04, 2017, 10:57:55 PM
i agree with others about the price of Bitcoin. At the end of the month it's going to go up to $1500 a coin. I think $900 is the new stable price for Bitcoin. So if the price drops at least it will only go to $900.
190  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I need a wallet recommendation ??? on: January 04, 2017, 10:50:35 PM

This is awesome. I love your Computer Programming approach to this problem. And to the original poster, please search this forum before asking new topics. Thanks!
191  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you care about bonuses on btc casino ? on: January 04, 2017, 10:42:37 PM
it depends on the game I'm playing. If i'm playing Pai Gow poker, then yes I do care about the bonuses because you can make a lot of money on the bonuses. In real life, I won $3000 in bonuses playing this game in the local casino. While I can't say I won this much all the time, it was an experience that always makes me want to play the bonuses.
192  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Do not spam this board with pointless replies; waste your time on faucets on: January 02, 2017, 12:50:00 AM
When you factor in the time it takes to get up to Hero Member which is what you need in order to make a decent income, some faucets such as nycjoker pay a considerable amount at specific times considering the weeks it takes to get to Hero Member

This post agian is aimed at posters who spam this forum with pointless posts. If they did an ioda of work they would be making as much as they would with their Jr Member accounts.
193  Other / Beginners & Help / Do not spam this board with pointless replies; waste your time on faucets on: January 01, 2017, 08:24:15 PM
I am creating this thread advising those unskilled users of this forum not to spam this forum but instead invest time in faucets. I am serious. There is a lot of spam on this forum and it only takes a minute to get satoshi for nothing. Some faucets pay the same amount as a sig campaign here for a poor post. faucets may be boring, but it isn't as boring as reading through your spammy comments and some faucets pay the same rate as a post per hour. Just stick to the faucets that pay the same as a post here and be done with it. i am sick of these spammers repeating the same thing over and over again trying to make money posting bullshit. go earn your measly cents somewhere else and quit spamming this forum.

This is just my suggestion to the unskilled users of this forum trying to make a quick buck.
194  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: New btc casino. How I avoid double spending and fraud? on: January 01, 2017, 12:56:02 AM
Juyst a question, if i were to use a dependenancy like Stripe, can I access the number of transactions confirmed manually through the API? I am working on a similar project and this thread saved me a potential security error down the line...
195  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to make a Signature for profile on: January 01, 2017, 12:41:19 AM
People who spam the forum generally have a specific pattern they post in since they don't take the time to enjoy the thread. Read, comprehend, then post. Also, only respond to topics you are generally interested in. Rushing through a discussion just to post rehashed opinion will get you banned.
196  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Is running a bitcoin faucet still worth it? on: December 26, 2016, 08:06:27 PM
Starting a Bitcoin faucet is not worth your time. there are several of those out there and they are all losing revenue from the botting, or cometetion from other faucets. faucets don't psy their users a lot anyway and it makes it not worth it to spend 5 seconds with fauets. If you want to make maknoey using Bitcoin, I would suggest learning a skilol, even if it means learning a second language. at least then you would be able to translate.
197  Economy / Services / [Want to hire] Vue.js tutor on: December 26, 2016, 04:57:36 PM
I need somebody who is familiar with vue.js to spend an hour on Skype with me to help me build an application. I do not have much experience with this framework, and I need a live tutor to help me with a project. i am willing to spend $CAD20 for one hour of tutoring. Must be able to answer all my questions and be knowledgeable with the Vue.js framework. Must also be okay with an escrow sitting in on the meeting to ensure I'm getting the best training possible. If you're on DT, I will pay you in advance, and no escrow is needed. Thank you.
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