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1921  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [PREORDER] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: August 05, 2013, 08:25:31 PM
i want one but this is so damn expensive

3 BTCs for something that will protect your bitcoins is very worth it! I would pay 50BTCs for something like this.
1922  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk++ script on: August 05, 2013, 12:07:02 AM
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.

It is open source, it is funny how someone like you call it a malicious attack... Also greasemonkey is very limited in cookie reading and writing.
1923  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Coinbase is my favorite exchange on: August 03, 2013, 04:45:08 AM
Bitstamp, cause coinbase isn't a real exchange, because it sets the price for you, instead of allowing the market to decide. It pulls the data from an exchange.
1924  Other / Off-topic / Small Empires Great web cast for startups on: August 03, 2013, 04:16:48 AM
If you are a business owner this is amazing!

http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/30/4570766/small-empires-episode-001-zocdoc

It is hosted by Alexis Ohanian Co-founder of Reddit, and HipMunk

I would love to see a bitcoin business.
1925  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Wallet RFC 1001 on: August 03, 2013, 02:11:45 AM
I understand user-friendly is more than needed (even the current official client if WAY too inaccessible for most people), but I'd also like to have full control on my transactions, without having to issue raw ones myself, and an accurate balance report would be nice, too.

I won't be using anything than the official client, for safety (and time) reasons, but I'd still like it to offer those features in a more user-friendly way.

Try convincing Gavin your only chance. The developer of Armory is highly respected in the crypto field and in bitcoins, I trust him even more than the core dev team. Plus his code is open sourced.
1926  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: firstbits squatter on: August 02, 2013, 06:23:35 AM
Are firstbits that important still? Firstbits and every short address site will be killed off by the payment protocol so yeah.
1927  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-07-29 Why is bitcoin so susceptible to fraud? on: July 30, 2013, 06:35:11 AM
This is a bad title. It isn't any faults in bitcoin, it more of human errors choosing where to put your money. Kinda disappointed I highly respect coindesk as well.
1928  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: July 27, 2013, 11:19:00 PM
Armory is awesome on my new 16GB RAM PC with Linux OS!
The whole blockchain downloaded in 12 hours and Armory's scan took about 2 minutes.

Real men have 32 GB of RAM Smiley



I am feeling very inadequate around all you with my 4gb mac Sad
1929  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: the nsa is tracking my computer.. just got a remote message on: July 26, 2013, 05:03:16 AM
Throw your computer out your window do it nao!!! Run they are coming to get you!!! LMAO The gnomes under my bed said that the NSA is around the corner!
1930  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help us with a little Javascript (Payment .2 BTC) on: July 25, 2013, 09:31:57 PM

Thanks guys, I'm having a look at these now..




Ok, I'm happy to help further if you need it.  Looking forward to earning my first btc for helping with code. Smiley

PM me an email and we can look at the actual files you have, I'm pretty good at debugging javascript.

There'll be plenty to do yet Smiley


Not sure how motivated I'll be to help.  You could change that (small donation for work already done).

Feeling slightly shafted because I spent time considering your problem (refreshing images in a div without resetting the page), testing your problem with a minimal example of hand written code (works to implement the refresh image on a timer without resetting the page (tested on gnu-linux/apache2/firefox and chromium)).   Wrote to you to ask for more info about how to integrate my solution with your needs ... and ... you paid the other guy who just said 'try this' without any explanation. 

No disresepct to Jaxr intended, I'm just feeling like a small (a couple btms?) good faith donation would be in order for my efforts.  Ball's in your court, of course, but I felt like I had to say this. 

Uhmm deal with it, it said bounty, and Jaxr did the correct solution that works. Now don't be an idiot and demand money cause you put more time into it then someone else and didn't get the bounty. Instead of whinning post a job ad and move on.
1931  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Help with Bitcoin JSON RPC - more SLOOOWness on: July 25, 2013, 06:58:12 AM
Sounds like firewall is making it timeout.
1932  Bitcoin / Press / 2013-07-24 Bitstamp bitcoin trading volume overtakes leading exchange Mt. Gox on: July 24, 2013, 07:34:24 PM
http://www.coindesk.com/bitstamp-bitcoin-trading-volume-overtakes-mt-gox-for-first-time/

Quote
Mt. Gox has long been the leader of the bitcoin exchange market, but earlier this week Bitstamp revealed itself as a serious contender.
On Monday (22nd July), 8,294.02 BTC were traded on Bitstamp, compared with 8,215.90 BTC on Mt. Gox. At several points since then, according to hourly data published on BitcoinCharts, Bitstamp has, again, overtaken Mt. Gox.

Gratz to bitstamp, I love using bitstamp! Great exchange! Keep it up!
1933  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BREAKING: SEC Charges pirateat40 With Running Bitcoin-Denominated Ponzi Scheme on: July 23, 2013, 07:54:38 PM
Round them up. When is payb.tc who is now Hightower, going to get some charges. He is another croward, just changes his name so the heat can't stick. I hope he faces some charges, I hope he is scared like the croward he is.

I am also glad to see my call with the SEC back when it was happening actually lead to charges!
1934  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Going after Trendon Shavers, Pirateat40, BTCST on: July 23, 2013, 06:56:07 PM

I doubt we see a payday, especially since some of the PT destroyed their data. But this is at least good!

Note that the press release says that Trendon only cleared $150k on the scam.  There won't be any recovery of funds.

And he lost a lot more, but still, they froze his bank assets, and they can sell his assets AKA house, car. So some of the funds can be used to pay back some people.
1935  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie notification on: July 23, 2013, 12:36:11 PM
The thing is nobody reads T&C etc…they just click especially when it’s in the same colour text.

A large Red Message at the top of the forum would do.  I am sure it would be possible to only show it to “newbie” users/permissions.  We did it like this on one of our forums and it worked well.


So you are just stupid, thank you for letting us know.
1936  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Stable Mac client on: July 22, 2013, 03:34:41 AM
Is the an ETA on a stable mac client?

https://bitcoinarmory.googlecode.com/files/armory_0.88.1-beta_OSX.dmg

I use this and it is actually really stable. I use it daily and I use it on another OSX as a offline transaction creator computer. So this is really stable, and have yet to have any problems.
1937  Other / Off-topic / Who else... on: July 21, 2013, 04:20:06 AM
Is sitting in a non a/c, office, sweating and still having more fun than any person at a club, or party. I know I am, I am coding, making bitcoins and couldn't be happier. Who is with me?
1938  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Sending from address? on: July 20, 2013, 10:37:06 PM
Can you disable them altogether?
You shouldn't need to disable at all. Bitcoin automatically shrinks the log file on startup. Unless you have file system permission issues, the log file should never get this big.

What if I'm having it run 24/7 and don't like restarting?

It shouldn't get that big, I run two nodes and the debug.log files never get to that size combined. Your having an issue and should look into it.
1939  Economy / Services / Re: Cam4BTC the first Bitcoin camming site [NO FEES] [Cross platform] on: July 19, 2013, 10:39:56 PM
Some chick is on the site and she is also on this forum. Cassieheart

Yes I have been in contact with Cassie and she is going to help me with promoting the site and managing some social network aspects Smiley

I didn't know she would be performing tonight. How was it? Did she have a decent crowd?

Edit:

I see she announced the show on the forums and on her Twitter ( https://twitter.com/CassieHeart )

It was good. Towards the end her Internet was sucking hopefully that will be fixed tonight. That makes sense know they keep pushing the cam4btc twitter and I was confused cause it did sound like she was going to post on it. But that is great that should make the site hopping.

Could you clarify some more as I'm not sure what you are saying. Who is pushing the cam4btc twitter?

Whenever Cassie would enter in her twitter, she would enter in cam4btc's twitter as well.
1940  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Blockchan.info and my other client does not see my transaction, what do? on: July 19, 2013, 04:47:34 AM
Try to do "-rescan" it should rebroadcast the transactions and if it never got created then it return the bitcoins to your account.

Okay, how do I do that on a mac?

I was traveling and that is all I had at the time.

It is bitcoin-qt mac version.

thanks

open up terminal and make sure bitcoin-qt is off and do...
Code:
/Applications/Bitcoin-Qt.app/Contents/MacOS/Bitcoin-Qt -rescan

EDIT: also doing this will make it so if you close terminal it will kill the process so you have to wait for the rescan to finish then exit that bitcoin-qt
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