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1961  Economy / Securities / Re: [BitFunder] Fenix. Hashing from the ashes of Bakewell. on: July 31, 2013, 11:47:28 PM
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You go by a different username on BitFunder right? I've processed all existing transfers and haven't seen any new ones.
1962  Economy / Securities / Re: [BF and BTCT] Gamma SatoshiDICE Pass Through on: July 31, 2013, 11:44:33 PM
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Can we get an update please?

Yeah. This isn't looking good for the other Deadterra PTs that I have shares in.
1963  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Earning Bitcoins on: July 31, 2013, 11:40:07 PM
You can try https://coinchat.org
1964  Economy / Securities / Re: Earn 10% On Your Deposits~! PYRAMINING Referrals Here! on: July 31, 2013, 11:39:52 PM
That's cool and all but ASICMINER is going to deploy 800 to 1000 TH/s this year.
1965  Other / Politics & Society / Re: PRISM - Who else is disgusted by this? on: July 31, 2013, 11:03:04 PM
X-KEYSCORE anyone?
1966  Economy / Securities / Re: [NEW!] [XBOND] Bitcoin's Only Exchangeable Bond on: July 31, 2013, 12:52:18 PM
Interesting, however :

2. Direct Redemption: Bonds may be redeemed at any time at 95% of face value, 0.00095 for each bond.

With Ukyo/Graet.loan, I can get 100%. Redemption for assets don't help - you still need to face trading fees, so it's not 100%.
1967  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: AnonymousAds v2 - Reduced fees on: July 31, 2013, 10:15:20 AM
Tried an ad: https://a-ads.com/campaigns/564

Will be reporting back with the performance. How do I set anonymous traffic to no?
1968  Economy / Gambling / Re: How I Turned 50 satoshi into 12 BTC using InsanityDice and Bitcoin Minefield. on: July 31, 2013, 10:12:06 AM
Step 1:
Start with knowing how much BTC you would like to risk, actually not so much risk as invest.  Take a look at the balance of your wallet, or if you don't have any BTC consider how much you would like to buy.

Step 2:
First start with a bet unit of 0.01 BTC. Bet at 2x.

Step 3:
If you lose, double your bet unit. If you win, go back to 0.01 BTC.

Step 4:
If you have ~10 BTC, you will need to lose 11 times in a row before you go broke! The chance of that happening is only 0.05%!!!11

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1969  Other / Beginners & Help / Free 0.01 BTC Inputs.io voucher - no strings attached. on: July 31, 2013, 10:09:20 AM
3cf3844fb7e48b6a2abd9e38

Enjoy Smiley
1970  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How does sealswithclubs.eu process bitcoins? on: July 31, 2013, 09:35:21 AM
Well theres a few ways to do it, ranging in difficulty:
The most basic way is to run bitcoind, a headless wallet, on a linux server, this is what I think they are doing, since their website went up in a time when bitcoin was less advanced than now in terms of online services. This method is as safe as your server is, I believe there was a scandal on lithium host where one of the employees simply opened up a customers vps and took the wallet.dat and thus were able to steal coins for themselves.

Another easier way, is to just use an online service, like bitpay, blockchain, or coinbase, and just listen for callbacks on a url you specified. This is easier and was less worries, as coinbase, bitpay, or blockchain take lots of precaution to prevent stolen coins and would possibly spot with their own money a theft (unlikely if large amount). These services usually have nicely generated html buttons to put on your website and actual payment pages you can setup.

An interesting service is inputs.io, they sorta function like visa in which you can pay/get paid with bitcoins, but the transaction happens off the blockchain, and instantly. Off the blockchain in the sense that when you pay with a credit card, actual physical money isn't being moved.The also provide a payment button html code generator and pretty easy api to work with.

Bitcoind, you are going to definately need knowledge of how to program. Online services, less so depending on what you will be doing, running a poker site you will 100% need to put together something in a programming lanuage.

just saw inputs.io sounds pretty interesting wonder who else would use it and whether i should trust it. i don't want to have to rely on some other site though.

Hi, I'm the main developer behind Inputs. Feel free to ask me any questions, or support@inputs.io (latter will net you a faster response time unless it's very technical).

Inputs builds up top of the blockchain, stripping away the scaling and performance limitations, as well as security measures that bitcoin-qt can't implement (disallow logins from Tor/anonymous proxies if your account was not made with one, rate throttling, and tons more). We've handled more than 10,000 BTC in volume so far. If you'd like to implement it, see https://inputs.io/api and https://inputs.io/button - you need to trust your online wallet provider through, and it's a good idea to do due diligence (and not just listen to me Smiley) before deciding on a wallet solution.

If you'd like to implement Bitcoind, you can use something like jsonrpcclient. You can see a list of API commands here: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_calls_list #bitcoin-dev is a good IRC channel to get advice (you'll need to register your nick with Freenode first).

Note that you should patch bitcoind to fix some bugs, and if you get big you'll need to look into scaling. It's a good idea to manually addnode the largest mining pools like BTCGuild so you get transactions faster.

If you're new to web development / programming, please please put in the effort to make it secure and get outside eyes to look at your code before launch. The amount of basic security vulnerabilities in bitcoin sites is horrifying. People think that making a site that handles money is as simple as reading two o'reilly books - it's much more than that.
1971  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BTClevels - Bitcoin Binary Options on: July 31, 2013, 09:27:34 AM
Keep getting disconnected.
1972  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Inputs.io | Instant Payments | Easy API | Secure Wallet | Offchain | No fees on: July 31, 2013, 08:22:05 AM
Is there any future development planed to create hybrid service also supporting android / iOS mobile apps?
It's possible but a lot more complex for a 'hybrid' wallet that also supports off chain transactions. iOS apps are out of the question as Apple will not approve new ones.
1973  Economy / Services / Re: Buy anything with BTC through me. :) on: July 31, 2013, 07:21:57 AM
Are you OK with buying first from people with more rep than you?
1974  Economy / Auctions / Re: [auction] 210 BTC of debt on: July 31, 2013, 05:42:44 AM
Hmm, not sure if you are aware of it already but tealover's account was sold / hacked.
1975  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Inputs.io | Instant Payments | Easy API | Secure Wallet | Offchain | No fees on: July 31, 2013, 04:47:58 AM
DailyBitcoins.org now supports Inputs.io! Smiley
1976  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] CoinChat - v2! SITE UPDATED - Free bitcoins for just chatting! on: July 31, 2013, 04:41:54 AM
Coinchat smilies are here Smiley
1977  Other / Meta / Re: Unread PM cancel option on: July 31, 2013, 01:39:02 AM
That wouldn't work as people can get email notifications of PMs. Deleting something from their inbox won't remove the message that was already sent via email.
1978  Other / Meta / Re: Unread PM cancel option on: July 31, 2013, 01:29:25 AM
This can be done using images that track hits.
1979  Economy / Lending / Re: CoinLenders :: Get bitcoin loans, and get fee rebates on your deposits! on: July 30, 2013, 11:28:17 PM
Personally, I think Coinlenders is a bit of a scam. They take your 0.05 BTC, deny your loan, outright, without so much as a reason why, or any sort of counter offer on a loan...So, apparently, if I want to retry with a different rate or loan term, it will cost me an additional 0.05 BTC.
And, they use that stupid BTC wallet, that you can't reset the password for, or sign up for a new wallet, so, double fucked Angry
Hi Hydroponica,

I've been lending coins since 2012, and I apologize but some loans are inherently -EV / non-profitable. Your reputation thread has nothing: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261206.0
1980  Economy / Services / Re: 0.4 BTC / month free (Best payouts - NO POSTING NEEDED & Updated :) on: July 30, 2013, 11:24:54 PM
Can I make money from my link?


No.

Another rounds of payouts went out.
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