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1941  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Should websites refuse to send coins to an already used address? on: October 23, 2015, 08:39:38 PM
The website obviously should not refuse it, in my opinion. That's basically refusing a withdrawal... And that could raise suspicion and it's just not the right thing to do. That would also be discriminating Bitcoin addresses...

I'm definitely thumbs up for a warning tho Smiley
1942  Economy / Collectibles / Re: 🌟 [DENARIUM] | Next Generation Physical Bitcoins | (NEW PRODUCTS) 🌟 on: October 22, 2015, 09:16:25 PM

Watching, this will probably be interesting Cheesy
1943  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Deloitte: It’s Too Soon for Bitcoin to be Regulated on: October 22, 2015, 12:09:35 PM
Won't it always be too soon for it to be regulated? Smiley
1944  Economy / Collectibles / Re: 🌟 [DENARIUM] | Next Generation Physical Bitcoins | (NEW PRODUCTS) 🌟 on: October 22, 2015, 11:32:52 AM
Ladies and gentlemen, it is now time. Time to unveil our new products!

This product launch consists of three parts. We are simultaneously launching the 2-of-2 Multisig, our Flagship 1 BTC Series & the innovative Custom Value Coin that is designed to be loaded with a custom bitcoin amount.

Please read my blog post at Medium which goes through the details of our new releases: The First Multisig Physical Bitcoin

The first auction for the Denarium 1 BTC coins will start within 24 hours and will last for 1 week. Stay tuned. The Custom Value coins can be ordered from our website at any time.

If you guys have any questions, please ask.


Pretty interested on 2-of-2 Multisig on your coins and on the Custom Value Smiley 1BTC coin looks great too!

Please do share! We are excited to see what the community builds around our database. Sounds very nice that you made the service to update it’s database from us regularly.

It's Here at the moment Smiley It was pretty easy to setup. Used a TSV to HTML script and then I automated periodic downloads of the TSV from your github... Its a very simplist setup, but it's fancier than opening the raw TSV file on github Cheesy And it simply works, I think
1945  Other / Meta / Re: Evil score visualization on: October 21, 2015, 09:22:31 PM
Nice map, pretty interesting data Smiley A must have for forum users that are number and statistics freaks, I guess Cheesy
1946  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What Is a GREAT Course Title? on: October 21, 2015, 09:12:04 PM
Chose the first one... I think it would be good in posters and other marketing campaigns and would attract people mildly interested in the topic.
1947  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Noob Mistakes on: October 21, 2015, 09:09:13 PM
Another nice article that won't reach mainstream news! Roll Eyes And terrorists obviously don't use any fiat at all Roll Eyes

Information is out there... People just don't want to be informed, I guess
1948  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Uk Blockchain Bank on: October 21, 2015, 09:06:14 PM
I'm not quite getting what they're doing, but some things raise a red flag

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Secco and its users will each hold a cryptographic key, and both will be needed to confirm a transaction, in Secco's in-house token-based digital currency, from which the bank will take a small cut.

Are they creating a web wallet for apps? A tipping platform? They aren't really clear in what they're doing and why it is different from what we have...
1949  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Signature Campaign on: October 21, 2015, 08:46:34 PM
You can start here
1950  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Core version 0.11.1 released on: October 21, 2015, 06:25:57 PM
Updates and specially these kinds of updates are always welcome Smiley

The buffer overflow bug was something I had been experiencing for a while, it would cause my client to crash, glad to see that has been fixed.

Core is still randomly crashing for me from time to time, but I think that is because I run it on a very old system.  I have not been able to pinpoint the cause of most of my crashes, and the log file doesn't give any clues.

RAM, maybe? I'm running a node on a 4GB machine and it crashes every now and then without an apparent cause... I suspect it is an extreme RAM usage. It crashed during stress tests, at least here...

My node has also 4GB of ram and it runs fine. I was having constant crashes, after researching around it turns out that it was 1 module of RAM with faulty memory, which was causing a memory leak when a program took way too much RAM. The client wouldn't stop growing in RAM usage until it collapsed. So I would do a memtest for starters.

Good suggestion, thank you. Unfortunately the machine in question is a VPS.
1951  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Drugs, Fraud, Porn, Gambling, Murder, Sex and now Ransom on: October 21, 2015, 05:49:50 PM
While money doesn't talk, Bitcoin does, but it has no names. Both are incentives to criminal activities and will pretty much always be.
1952  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Core version 0.11.1 released on: October 21, 2015, 05:40:58 PM
Updates and specially these kinds of updates are always welcome Smiley

The buffer overflow bug was something I had been experiencing for a while, it would cause my client to crash, glad to see that has been fixed.

Core is still randomly crashing for me from time to time, but I think that is because I run it on a very old system.  I have not been able to pinpoint the cause of most of my crashes, and the log file doesn't give any clues.

RAM, maybe? I'm running a node on a 4GB machine and it crashes every now and then without an apparent cause... I suspect it is an extreme RAM usage. It crashed during stress tests, at least here...
1953  Economy / Collectibles / Re: 🌟 [DENARIUM] | Next Generation Physical Bitcoins | (IN STOCK) 🌟 on: October 20, 2015, 10:08:28 PM
Feel free to do cool stuff with the database!

I'm hosting your database on a VPS hosting my node, in a reader-friendly way and updating it from time to time during the day so it's always up to date! Would you like me to share it?
1954  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Cryptocoinsnews: 80% of all bitcoin trades are conducted with Chinese yuan on: October 20, 2015, 09:32:31 PM
Also let's not forget that on the Chinese exchanges there are no trading fees so they can essentially be trading back and forth and be raising their volumes like this.

Many times they are accused of doing this. But even without this, China is huge and their population is huge. Like someone said above, nowadays everything is coming from China.

My thoughts exactly. How can one be sure this isn't affecting the article's results?
1955  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: [TUTORIAL] Create a Vanity Address on: October 19, 2015, 09:07:41 PM
Other useful tips:

Code:
-i -> case insensitive search
-k -> keep finding on that pattern after the first match
-e -> encrypt private keys
-o <file> -> dump keys to file
1956  Other / Off-topic / Re: USB, compromised. on: October 19, 2015, 09:04:52 PM
I tend to be attracted to SD cards, although if your computer doesn't feature a reader, you'll probably end up buying an USB reader, thus defeating the purpose.

The fact that one's computer doesn't feature a reader doesn't mean one is safe. Some manufacturers base their readers on usb ones, and use the same type of connections.

As for the topic's theme... I simply don't use USB on machines that I cannot risk getting compromised.
1957  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: NEWS: Engineer from Twitter/Periscope says she is big fan of bitcoin online on: October 19, 2015, 08:49:59 PM
Interesting... Maybe paid streams on periscope? Or tipping inside Twitter, without needing any tipping app...
1958  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Antminer S7 new for sale on: October 19, 2015, 10:52:18 AM
So this guy works for Bitmain?

Doesn't seem like it. Beware.
1959  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Real physical stuff vs Online services? on: October 19, 2015, 10:51:25 AM
I sporadically buy physical things with Bitcoin, and most of the Bitcoin I spend is definitely for physical goods. I don't invest or use any form of online wallet and I rarely gamble Cheesy And when I do it's with pocket change.

Well think about this: I buy a bitcoin debit card, load some btc into it and then buy some physical goods, will it still be "classified" as buying with bitcoin or not? If its yes, I buy physical goods a lot ,but the amount I spend on digital goods still outnumbers the physical one.

The same old question... I guess the answer is you're using fiat after all.
1960  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why 'Time-Lock Encryption' and Prediction Markets based on blockchain will rule! on: October 19, 2015, 10:47:15 AM
How would people go on about guessing what's on the covered tombola? It would be exactly the same kind of "guessing" game as it is with the uncovered tombola, the difference being the fact that someone can break the rules and sneak under the covered tombola to see the results before the winning numbers are announced.
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