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201  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Penny Auction on: October 27, 2011, 12:01:51 AM
I could create something like this in a week.

Let me know if your interested and we can talk terms
202  Other / Off-topic / Re: If I google the 1st image search on my id this is what I get. What about you? on: October 26, 2011, 11:26:46 PM
Phony name Homer Simpson uses to ask moe the bartender for advice in the Season 5 episode "The last Temptation of Homer. Also coincidentally one of moe's tavern's regular customers as well, making it one of the funniest simpson's jokes of all time.

Homer "Moe I need your advice"
Moe "Yeah?"
Homer "See I got this friend named Joey Joe-Joe Junior Shabadoo"
Moe "That's the worst name I've ever heard"
(Joey Joe-Joe Jr. Shabadoo then leaves the bar in tears)
Barney "Hey Joey Joe Joe!"

I would prefer Bitcoin instead of points...

 Grin address?
203  Other / Off-topic / Re: If I google the 1st image search on my id this is what I get. What about you? on: October 26, 2011, 11:02:53 PM
Points for who ever says why this one come up for me Tongue
204  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mass panic buy when reaches $1? on: October 20, 2011, 05:29:50 PM
well the way for it to recover is to pump more money into it, thats what i hope will happen when it reaches $1 and I'm putting my money on it.
205  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mass panic buy when reaches $1? on: October 19, 2011, 01:05:50 AM
$1 is too low we should do it at $2.42.  Everyone panic buy now.

But its not worth doing, untill it hits a price where everyone would naturally consider it an appealing amount to mass buy, I would think the majority of people who plan to mass buy would wait for prices to hit $1. If everyone did, then the price would sky rocket.
206  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Mass panic buy when reaches $1? on: October 19, 2011, 12:59:54 AM
Will everyone panic buy the coins when the prices get lower?

I am thinking of buying 10,000 coins when i see the price drop to $1. If everyone urged everyone else to do the same, the price will rise, and sharply! everyone will be a winner!

is $1 too high / too low?

Thanks
207  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Advertising? on: October 12, 2011, 10:10:33 AM
Is there any good bitcoin sites that offer good advertising?

Looking for advertising for my site in the signature.

Thanks

I visited both your sites and find them poetic, albeit too heavy on the onomatopoeia.



I have no idea what you mean
208  Economy / Speculation / delet on: October 12, 2011, 08:07:57 AM
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209  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I want to buy my first bitcoins! on: October 12, 2011, 08:05:06 AM
Please try our service at Mt.Gox.  We have the largest volume in the market with competitive trading fees.  We look forward to serving you soon. 

theres better ones with less fee's that havnt been hacked
210  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Exchange accidentally sent 512 bitcoins after coding error on: October 12, 2011, 08:04:23 AM
i found out a way i could of emptyed intersango's entire bitcoin balance, told them about it, and never even got a thanks! ill be keeping the 90btc i took though.

This sounds like the most admirable thing to do especially considering Intersango is evil monopoly and deserves being taking advantage of at all opportunities to give back to community members it has stolen from, griefed and otherwise caused vast amounts of irreparable damage and stress.  I, for one, appreciate your taking advantage of this opportunity and look forward to your helping to overcome this evilly established organization by continuing to attack them and provide full disclosure of your results until they cease to exist and eventually disappear.  Good riddance!!</sarcasm>

I told them about the flaw straight away the 90btc was apart of the demonstration to show them how i done it. the thing is he never removed it even though he remote desktoped to my machine when i done it.
211  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Exchange accidentally sent 512 bitcoins after coding error on: October 11, 2011, 07:34:59 PM
i found out a way i could of emptyed intersango's entire bitcoin balance, told them about it, and never even got a thanks! ill be keeping the 90btc i took though.
212  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Exchange accidentally sent 512 bitcoins after coding error on: October 11, 2011, 02:49:50 PM
This is intersango isnt it?

Their site is full of flaws. i guess thats what they get with editing the live site
213  Economy / Goods / Re: XBox Live 3 Months - 3BTC on: October 11, 2011, 02:30:58 PM
yes, but not for 3BTC anymore! will take 4.5
214  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Arduino to interface with bitcoind? on: September 28, 2011, 08:06:54 PM
Joey Joe,
Glad to see you're into helping.  I've been in touch with Jav, who developed the open source pos.  Like I said before, I'm not much of a programmer.  I'm more of an electronics guy.  I will be sending Jav, a little arduino candybar dispenser soon so we can both play around with the same thing.  I'll keep updating.

-NE1

It would be hard to run a wallet software on the arduino, but easy enough to have it connect to a server running the software, then veiw balance, transactions etc.
215  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Silk Road on: September 28, 2011, 04:28:47 PM
When you make that payment, you send a broadcast message to the network. Anyone receiving that broadcast can see your IP as the origin of that payment, simply by logging his firewall traffic.
No!

When he makes that payment, he sends a message to few peers ( the connected peers, 8/9 ... ).
Only them can see your IP, and they can't know that you are the first client that made the transfers.

Wouldnt the timestamps be a dead giveaway?

Time stamps can be changed easily. Still the police wouldnt be able to find the person who made the "transfer", even if they wanted to.
216  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Silk Road on: September 28, 2011, 04:24:33 PM
They cant confiscate your pc, without knowing it was you that made that transaction..

so the 10 people that it gets broadcasted to can see your IP? correct yes, but still, how will the police find you? check millions of computers logs for your ip across several countys? they cant do that.

There is way too much work involved. They will not be able to track your IP. Even looking at the block explorer, they cannot see where the transaction was initiated from. They dont have the skill, the knollege, or money to even bother trying. Even if something like this did go to court, they are not transactions, there is no currency as its not reconised as one. They dont know if a transaction can be fabricated by someone else. They dont understand it enough.

Seriously, they cant do shit about it. They cant even prove it was you that made the transaction. I got busted in 2008 for warez, but they couldnt prove that it was actually me that was sharing them, just that my computer was used, which could of been done remotely by hackers. They couldnt even prove that the logs on the pc that showed me logging in with my password and running the torrent programs was even real, since a text editor could create them, and the dates are not solid evidence since the system clock can be changed so easily. Case was dropped and i got my pc back - with all the stuff. All they will try and do if they suspect something is get you to confess, if you dont, then there is fuck all they can do about it!

Even if the people selling it using bitcoins got busted by the police, it wouldnt be for dealing, even if they told them they were selling the drugs for bitcoins, then converting the bitcoins to currency, bitcoins isnt a reconised currency, it would only be for posession.

I cant believe so many people are threatting about getting caught.
217  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Silk Road on: September 28, 2011, 12:25:52 AM
No one is going to be able to track down where the payments come from. its as safe as it needs to be

Its fairly trivial to match a payment with an IP, and for authorities in most cases, also trivial to match the IP with your ID. Unless you jump through hoops doing the payement, bitcoin transfers are not anonymous to authorities with access to IP logs.
Since in the US high ranking senators are calling for closing silk road down, it doesnt take much imagination to see FBI set up shop on silk road and lure in some drug buyers at least.

Ok, say I make a payment of 10btc to address 12345abcde... How can they track that and link it to my PC?
218  Other / Off-topic / Re: Last post to this thread wins 1btc! (no deposit necessary) *UPDATE* 6 HOURS! on: September 27, 2011, 12:25:42 PM
I'm going out right now so won't be able to keep watching it get confirmed, but i just spotted an unconfirmed incoming transaction valued 1.0001 that arrived not much more than a minute or so ago; if that's you, thanx.

Thats the one!
219  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Silk Road on: September 27, 2011, 12:24:20 PM
I wonder if this could be used somehow to make bitcoin payments more anonymous. Route a payment through Tor somehow?
My understanding is that the trick here is to hook up a miner through tor.  Any bitcoins it mines will be anonymous, to the extent that they cannot be authoritatively associated with any IP address.

Authorites are not going to try and track down bitcoins lol!
220  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Silk road on: September 27, 2011, 11:57:42 AM
They also have a hedging feature, so if you want to sell something, and don't want the hassle of shifts in the value of btc:usd exchange, you can hedge your account in USD so if btc price rises, you have less btc but same USD, and likewise, if price reduces, you have more btc but same USD value.

Interesting... So.. the site holds a balance, in bitcoins, for each buyer, and if the buyer hedge his account and..... how does it work? The SR automatically do the trading? Trade against who? How did the user get more btc if the price drop?

you upload a balance, people name their prices, you pay. many will ask you release the funds early due to the deflation.
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