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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: List of all cryptocoins on: February 13, 2014, 12:52:16 AM
Can I request that GaltCoin is added to the list: http://galtco.in/ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=441403.0
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / [ANN][GLT][P2POOL] Galtcoin P2Pool is now live! on: February 08, 2014, 10:56:14 AM
This thread was out of date, so i deleted it. New thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=478067.0
23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]GaltCoin - Full Release on: February 03, 2014, 10:16:43 AM
If anyone is looking for a pool, here is mine: http://mine.bardiharborow.tk/
24  Other / Beginners & Help / How to Make Money on CEX.IO Refferals! [NEWBIE GUIDE] on: January 19, 2014, 10:36:05 PM
Hi Guys,

Today I thought I would share with you a little money making scheme that might interest the newbies out there. My understanding is that it is more profitable than faucets, especially these days. (were they ever profitable!!??). Here's some background, CEX.io is a cloud mining service, insted of buying physical miniers, it lets you buy access to miners in their data centers. I got into CEX.io before the big marketing campain happen but these days you'll see ads around the place for it. So, here's how you're going to make money:

1. Sign up to CEX.IO!
2. Click the Referral Program link at the top of the website (you get 3% of the person you sign up's ghs balance, they don't lose anything).
3. Get your referral link. I prefer the one that links to the promo page.
4. Add it to your sig. (oh, wait, newbies can't have links in their sigs just yet...)
5. Collect free DaliyBitcoin advertising credits, sign up for an advertisers account.
6. Use the banners on the referral program page to create an ad on daily bitcoins.
7. Go to the payments tab and transfer your fauchet balance to your advertising account.
8. Start your ad.
9. Let the money roll in!

Hopefully that is enough to get you started. I've been doing this for a few days and I have 0.00195632 gh/s in referrals.

If you want to be nice to me, use the CEX.io and DailyBitcoin refferal links in my signature. It would be much appreciated.
25  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: cex.io mining on: January 19, 2014, 10:29:49 PM
It's equally profitable whether you have 1000Gh/s or .1Gh/s, you get the same percentage return, just a smaller total figure. But anyway, you have more than I do (1 GH/s). =P
26  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Free .001BTC for a vote to get my friend on the Jimi Hendrix Tour. Twitter & FB on: January 19, 2014, 10:19:01 PM
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BardiHarborow
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bharborow
1DVsDUFBL2xttL5hM4U5wqNH4jw2TWsv1x

Thanks Wink
27  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Development Project] A New Era: IPv7 on: January 05, 2014, 03:19:25 AM
Every attempt to start with a "new slate" often creates a competing standard adding to what you described in the original post.  It is a bit like reimplementing bitcoin-qt.  You'll need a team as good as the core dev team to create the software of said quality.  You'll need to spend thousands of hours on that.  This Bundle Protocol, is not IPv7.  It's completely new.  Why would you go to all this trouble?  Are you being paid for this?  I wouldn't bother, if not.

sdp

When I mentioned the Bundle Protocol, I was just referring to an example of the "clean slate" idea, not saying I was think of getting involved with it. Also, I'm happy to use pre existing protocols if they are good enough. I've also edited my OP with more explanations.
28  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Development Project] A New Era: IPv7 on: January 03, 2014, 07:03:15 AM
Interest piqued.

Good to hear. I'm trying to raise support in the hope that we can get a team working on this. I'm also going to cross-post this on Reddit.
29  Other / Off-topic / [Development Project] A New Era: IPv7 on: January 03, 2014, 05:18:09 AM
I recently moved house and organised an Internet connection and was reminded of the litany of associated protocols. The phone/internet system is a botch of systems all working together. Think ADSL1/2+, Naked DSL, VOIP, Fibre, Cable, etc. Another example of this protocol mess is the internet. We have HTTP, FTP, SSL, DNS, TLS etc. and on the p2p side: BitTorrent. Delve deeper you get thousands of old protocols. If you go and look at the Wikipedia page for Push technology, there are about twenty different ways to longpoll.

The point I am trying to make is that computers are becoming increasingly complex and maybe it is time to rebuild from a clean slate. Vint Cerf (Chief Internet Evangelist for Google) proposes something like this in an article here, where he suggests an "InterPlanetary Internet", a delay-and-disruption-tolerant network.

I'm starting a new project, a new operating system that will attempt to standardize all aspects of computers, and be adaptable to any device. Specifically, I'm interested in:

* More Secure DNS (maybe based on NameCoin)
* Standardised Protocols for Voice, IM and Email communication
* All communication is encrypted.
* Etc.

If you want to look at this another way, there have always been those who have stayed two steps ahead of the authorities. A few years ago, those users were Tor users. Now it is time to move on and pioneer a new network.

Comments, criticism, assistance and suggestions needed. I also need developers. The purpose of this post is to attract such help.

<hr>

EDIT:

After some thinking I've decided to try and re-explain what I'm aiming for.

Design a new internet that has a emphasis:
    on P2P technologies; including an inbuilt DHT system and P2P DNS system (NameCoin maybe?)
    end to end encryption for all connections
    P2P email, IM, VoIP and video conferencing (all encrypted)

I've also had an idea for a new type of login system:

Step 1: The service signs your PGP (for example) key with a special signature that contains your username.
Step 2: You can authenticate in a similar way to client side certificates.

We may be able to use plain IPv6 for this, can somebody think about this?

The end product I'm thinking of is a modified version of Linux that supports this. Eventually, we may want to create a new operation system for this.
30  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [POOL PROJECT] I have servers. Can someone help me? on: December 21, 2013, 04:52:03 AM
Can you look at my post. Looks like we might be working towards the same thing. Let me know if you are interested in working together. I could use the help. Thanks =)
31  Bitcoin / Pools / [Pool Project] Developing new pool software. Need help! on: December 21, 2013, 04:49:23 AM
Hey I'd thought I would share a project of mine. Here is my original blog post:

Quote
Ghash.io and BTCGuild. Together they hold 55% of the Bitcoin network hashrate. Ghash.io is a modern, quick pool with merge mining and integration with CEX.io (cloud mining). BTCGuild is getting old and still has high fees (3% and up) compared to Ghash.io’s 0%. The other competition aren’t much better. Now don’t even get me started on the alt-coin situation!

In this article, I’ll be detailing a design for a pool that will:

1. Be Fast
2. Be Scalable to almost ∞
3. Support Merged Mining
4. Have Edge Servers

This pool is the first (I know about) to have a PDN. The pool will consist of edge servers that:

1. Have bitcoind
2. Compose Blocks
3. Accept shares from miners
4. Submit found blocks

Essentially, the edge servers are self-contained pools, the only thing they don’t do is keep users details. A central server keeps users details, balances and share logs. The edge servers send details of shares to the central server every 30 seconds or so.

The advantage of this design is that the central server has minimal load, only edge updates and user website logins. As an example, edge updates might look like this:

{
    "shares" : {
        "bardiharborow.worker1" : 7,
        "bardiharborow.worker2" : 2,
        "fred.myworker" : 1
        },
    "shares_sha256checksum" : "e474fa61530658da14aa33f22294e75b7e1de3181e54424b2b4036db285efd40",
    "load" : 18
}

Having a PDN has two advantages:

1. Spreads share verifying, bitcoind and connection overhead
2. Increases speed to miners by connecting to local server

I’m currently developing this under the name CoinForge. Help is appreciated (contact me).

A couple of things I'd like to add to that:

1. Scrypt mining as well
2. Support for all cryptocurrencys (I mean *all*)

If anyone would like to help with this, I *need* your help. Reply or PM.

32  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Doge to the moon! Give-A-Way on: December 20, 2013, 09:43:25 PM
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Thanks!  Wink
33  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [WOW] 10000 DOGE COIN give away, much 100x100 doge's to give + luck on: December 20, 2013, 09:38:07 PM
DKvVt6sapm6NwuWGMrcV3wVhxnrn853NFS

Thanks!  Smiley
34  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [GIVEAWAY] -- 10K DOGE -- GET 50 DOGE FOR EACH POST! on: December 20, 2013, 09:36:34 PM
DKvVt6sapm6NwuWGMrcV3wVhxnrn853NFS

In doge we trust! Wink
35  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Anyone else have a E-Will (encrypted doc with btc keys) prepared? on: December 20, 2013, 07:33:17 AM
I'm wondering, does anyone else have something like this prepared?

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================== Digital Will/Important Information ==================

My name is Bardi Harborow. This is an if_i_die.txt. It contains important
Information that should be passed on to my next of kin upon my death.

It is also a place to store my Bitcoin cold wallet details. =)

This file will be AES-256 encrypted with a shared password.
It will also be PGP signed.


=== LastPass ===

Details for all my accounts on various services are contained on my LastPass
account. Below are the details. If LastPass is no longer around, I'm putting
an encrypted backup (named "lastpassbackup.csv.aes") of my stuff with this.

Email:
Password:

Backup Password: <same as the password for this file>

Ensure the checksums match the below. The fact that it decrypts with the
password should be enough, but better to be safe than sorry (me = paranoid).

Backup SHA1:
Backup SHA256:
Backup SHA3:
Backup MD5:
Backup Whirlpool:

=== Bitcoin ===

Bitcoin is a decentralised peer-to-peer currency. I won't go in to great detail
here (Google it!). Here are my cold wallet private keys. Hopefully, by the time
You read this Bitcoin will be worth $1000000 and you will be a millionaire. =)

Base58Check:
Base58:
Hex:

Bitcoin Address:

=== End ===

File Last Updated: 20th December 2013 (Georgian Calendar)
36  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Help Develop a New Pool! 0.1% Fee Open Source Merged Mining on: December 12, 2013, 11:30:28 PM
I'm a student in computer programming.  I would love to help you and learn at the same time, but I don't have much to offer except for an extra hand in writing code.  Let me know.

You can see my email by clicking the link in my sig (captcha protected). Send me an email. =)
37  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Lighter Version of Bitcoind? on: December 12, 2013, 10:39:02 PM
I was thinking we could modify bitcoind (C or C++, can't remember) first and then move on to .Net. One disclaimer, I'm not very good at C or .Net, I'm more of your interpreted language guy, but I'm willing to learn. I'll send you a PM with contact details if you are interested.
38  Other / Beginners & Help / Lighter Version of Bitcoind? on: December 12, 2013, 10:03:11 PM
I'm posting here because the Newbie section gets a *lot* of traffic. Quick question, has anyone made a fork of bitcoind that doesn't download the blockchain before the latest checkpoint, but instead just has a copy of the unspent outputs list. Hosting bitcoind on a server wastes 11GB and I'd prefer that it was more like 2GB. Even better, why not make an electrum based bitcoind.

If these don't exist, would the community have any appetite for such a thing. Just for example, a lighter bitcoind would allow pools to have servers in more regions without having to pay for quite as many storage costs. And of course, pool servers closer to the end user means less stales!

If anyone is interested in helping me develop this, I'm up for it!
39  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [IFC] Giveaway! 150 IFC/Person on: December 12, 2013, 09:04:49 PM
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Thanks!  Cheesy
40  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [GUIDE] Step-by-Step to mine DTC or XPM with Cloud Mining+ GIVEAWAY 1 DTC/pers! on: December 12, 2013, 09:00:28 PM
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Thanks!  Wink
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