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Sorry, was at work and couldn't really elaborate, was just surprised to see his name there after all this time. Davux also got burned by Just a Man so I don't know if you want to make it 50-50?. After thinking a bit and seeing Just a Man's response of changing his post and signature, I'm not too worried, I donate whatever my share of this would be back to the Bitcoin Weekly. You have to provide me with an address. [/quote] Did you read my post? Or just send it all to Davux's address if you don't want the donation: 17E9BE8HwnPbV1JDFPnUvVWCQo9pBWjdAY
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Address please? Sorry, was at work and couldn't really elaborate, was just surprised to see his name there after all this time. Davux also got burned by Just a Man so I don't know if you want to make it 50-50?. After thinking a bit and seeing Just a Man's response of changing his post and signature, I'm not too worried, I donate whatever my share of this would be back to the Bitcoin Weekly.
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Well we hit 10 before, I don't think it counts unless it's sustained.
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So generate a new address on a totally new client and send all your coins to it
Sure but you have to do that before the thief does it himself and it's not always going to be simple (imagine if you only had 1 computer and that got stolen). That's my point, which is why I want a service where I can log in (from my phone if need be) and quickly get my wallet decrypted and my coins sent to a new separate address that the thief will have no access to.
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This is quite interesting - perhaps there should be an option in the client to make a new address that hasn't been seen already, for this possible situation where your wallet has been compromised.
How does that help the above situation? Anyway, generate a new address, write it down, generate a new address again - it'll never get mentioned on the network. The bitcoin wallet stores 100 addresses that have not yet been "generated". That means when you generate a new address and send coins to it, the thief will also see those coins because he has the same extra addresses in the wallet.
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This does make me think of a scenario - the bitcoin aware thief, who steals your laptop and transfers your coins before you had a chance to recover your wallet, download the blockchain and send them on to a new address (one that also isn't in your wallet already).
This is quite interesting - perhaps there should be an option in the client to make a new address that hasn't been seen already, for this possible situation where your wallet has been compromised.
Another thing I'd like to see is a secure and heavily backed up service where you can upload an encrypted wallet.dat - if your laptop gets stolen you can send the service a decryption key(kept on a usb stick with you all the time perhaps) to have the coins sent to a new address immediately, and just hope that the thief hasn't had the chance to send them on to another address yet. The service can take a small percentage of the recovered coins (after decrypting the wallet) as payment for holding it.
I wonder how long it will be until this becomes an actual issue?
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Sold 1,000 bitcoins for about $45, after a sudden increase of 10x from about 0.004. I felt sure that it was going to crash after an increase of 10x in such a short period, so I sold. The next day, I think, was the first slashdotting. Oops.
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"cypherpunks" Cypherpunks gave us the internet as we know it. Satoshi is/was most definitely one of them.
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That was great, good job Gavin and Genjix!
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Lets try this again since BTC pretty much quadrupled in price while this auction was active.
Relisted with minimum start of 0.99btc.
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Nope, the "layering" can be an automatic process. http://www.nkyvoice.com/But who cares, where he's born doesn't make any difference.
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I just had one that only came in at 9 confirmations.
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Sent BTC and replied. Thanks.
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Are you able to transfer it to another account then?
I will take it at 4btc if you can.
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I'll buy it for 200 BTC Great! do you want to pay through biddingpond? Or you can pay me directly at this address: 12fyP4gU2Y7WoaLZm8xhgiPddK14MjVcZd What kind of revenue has this been bringing in, if any at all?
da2ce7, what are you? Made of money? Where do you keep getting it from?
Well... it isn't making money, yet. Revenue is quite minimal. It has earned about 7 btc since I released it (another reason I wish to sell it, but I think this can be improved if the site itself is improved, but I just haven't had the inclination or time to do so). I understand if you wish to reconsider based on this extra information, da2ce7. Also I will transfer you the correct amount of bitcoins to cover the current account balances, assuming you want to keep the site going as it currently is for now(?)
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Hello! I am selling the bitcoinservice.co.uk website due to a lack of time to continue development. Hopefully you can make it into something greater. It is set up on bidding-pond, along with what you will get for your purchase: http://www.biddingpond.com/item.php?id=459CLOSED If you buy it now for 200btc immediately I can help you set it up this weekend, beyond this weekend (even if you buy-it-now) it will have to wait until between the 29th and the 2nd as that is the next time I am free. Thanks, Ben
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when it's downloaded you need to changed the file extension to .pdf to view.
Problem on my end. Should be fixed.
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