LiteCoin Update Who wrote this PR?
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Do you have inputs.io withdraws yet?
No. I'll add that asap though. You have been saying that for ages
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How many gbps of bandwidth can your cloud host handle?
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I still haven't received payment, no lie. The last transaction on my wallet was an outgoing payment of mine.
Please link me to your last post in this thread. Well, I don't really have too many posts here other than the one where I initially added the ads to my sig: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=198934.60And I haven't removed them since. Paid 1v.io/troll did not get paid I had to create the new account half way through the second month Paid
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The trust system was custom coded by theymos, SMF does not need to support it.
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That's OK, it'd be a waste of my time to keep talking to you with intelligent discourse because it was obvious you don't have a clue.
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the price of XRP is irrelevant to the usefulness or success of the Ripple network If the market cap of XRP is $1, what does that tell you? It tells you that Ripple has failed. So the price of XRP is relevant with the "usefulness or success of the Ripple network. You should also be aware that all OpenCoin did was add the XRP scamcoin, they didn't invent the ripple payment system, in fact they failed at trying to implement it in a "simplified" model, and they fail at their business model. In fact they stole the name OpenCoin from another group. Now, Ripple very well could fail, just as Bitcoin could fail but it won't be due to the value of XRP. Yes, it very will fail. XRP becoming worthless will cause Ripple to fail, because XRP is the limiting factor in sending transactions, and when that limiting factor becomes useless servers go down. I don't even know why I'm arguing with a ripple shill. Trying to get hired by OpenCoin Inc, huh?
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Your script seems to be directly adding HTML from unsecure HTTP: document.getElementsByClassName(classname)[j].innerHTML=r.responseText; Just get a SSL certificate, configure apache to prevent BEAST.
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XRP is what it is. Maybe it will be valuable one day and maybe not. As it relates to the Ripple network, it's completely irrelevant. It's this point that seems to evade many people because Bitcoin's value is based on what each BTC is actually worth. If BTC value returns to $0.01, Bitcoin is essentially dead. Where Ripple's value is not in what XRP is worth but rather how well the network actually works. It doesn't matter if XRP is worth $0.01 or $1 million. It's all the same. But it's because of how we view BTC value, that Ripple continues to get viewed through a BTC vs XRP lens, instead of the compliment the Ripple payment network is to Bitcoin. Completely false. OpenCoin Inc plays Federal Reserve Bank by adjusting fees and reserves relative to USD terms, in addition to controlling the distribution of XRP (they are effectively introducing more XRP into the monetary supply). People who use Bitcoin want to get away from central bank manipulation, not get to it. If ripple's value becomes 1 billion XRPs per dollar or what, it is completely dead.
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I noticed that the Button JavaScript adds a load() function to the global namespace. Could you please put this in a separate namespace (like InputsIO.load)?
Also what will you do to scammers using your service? Will you freeze/delete their accounts or will you not care (like the blockchain doesn't care) which I think you should do.
Done. The function is now in a separate namespace. The password length indicator has also been changed to be less confusing. Some users had the impression that the maximum password length was 10 characters, instead of that being the minimum. Regarding our policies on scammers: 1) Unlike some shared wallet service, we don't freeze/lock/'chargeback' bitcoins because of claims of scamming. Bitcoins sent are irreversible. 2) Unlike some hybrid wallet service, we don't disclose personal information because of claims of scamming either, unless we're authorized to do so under the privacy policy. This doesn't mean we support scammers, but it's not our job to police.
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Please make your server SSL (fully, just seeing https isn't enough as it can still be vulnerable to BEAST) ASAP. This userscript allows malicious attackers to steal your bitcointalk session.
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And do SSL *right *, not vulnerable. Fix the BEAST attack. Use SSLLabs to test (you should get an A). Please do not cheapen out on SSL by getting cloudflare.
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Or a farming game! Buy seeds, grow plants, harvest and earn coins
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You should add ca3.cc. It's provably fair. Your nickname is used as the client seed.
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Because of your feedback, we are now pay-per-hour! Hopefully no bugs during the change If you become the highest bidder you must wait until the next hour for your ad to become live. Unless the adspace has no current ad, in which your ad is instantly displayed, you pay for the next hour and get the remainder of the hour for free. This is a bit silly. You shouldn't tie arbitrary range units, simply have a price per day with infinite precision. It's quite simple, store a "lastaccess". If the price per day was 1 BTC and the last access was 24 hours ago, then deduct 1 BTC from the advertiser's account. If the last access was only 1 hour ago, then deduct 0.0416 BTC from the advertiser's account.
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scrybe payed back both of his loans early
I'm looking for a 0.2 btc loan. I can pay back 0.25 in 3 days FYI, he's a scammer.
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Afilias seems like a good choice even though their domains aren't the most attractive (.info/.mobi etc) since they are based out of Ireland.
Afilias has helped seize wikileaks.org
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