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2121  Other / Off-topic / Well that was fun! on: September 04, 2011, 11:10:27 PM

AM I RITE!?

I mean who would have saw the outcome of that comming?!?!?!
2122  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cheaper In Bitcoins on: September 04, 2011, 10:56:23 PM
Some up-comming updates (Before I forget what was updated):
1]Integrated and tested taxless product forms
2]If user doesn't have a valid or has not inputted their zip code they can type it selected product page and it will be displayed the Ajax way
3]Shopping cart images use the php image resizer.
4]Check out page remembers what you typed in(before you had to retype your details every time you sent invalid input)
5]Refund system saved addresses but didn't display them. This has been fixed;

I'll keep everyone posted when these features go live.
2123  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [CoinConnect] Looking for interested parties for new Bitcoin Social Network. on: September 04, 2011, 09:45:41 PM
I would be interested to see it xenland. Although I am pretty happy with the social networking engine I am using right now (elgg) it would be cool to use something no one else is. Do you have a demo site up?

I thought waybackmachine.com had it they use to show the profiles indetail but i guess they don't cache images for old unpopular websites so I couldn't show you how dynamic they actually were. Essentially it was a WYSIWYG editor except it had its own guidelines(You couldn't drag and drop how you wished that would be inconsistent). Awe man I wish i kept the site up... this was 2-4 years ago I doubt I have any code lying around either.

How is elgg working out for you in your opinion?
2124  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cheaper In Bitcoins on: September 04, 2011, 09:34:40 PM
How does the bond thing work now that they are sold out? What if I buy at a higher price?
Each bond is sold at 1BTC and each bond will be Purchased back at 120%. so it's recomended to not purchase at higher then 1.11 to make any money. When I pay off all investors you can buy back to make .12 BTC per bond.

You seem to be saying two diffrent things here. Are you buying back at 1.20, 120%, make 0.20 per bond, or at 1.12, 112%, make 0.12 per bond?

Same thing I pointed out here and never got an answer on. The GLBSE assets page still contain the error.

About the contract not being correct I don't see any menus for editing them, heading to the GLBSE forums now.
2125  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cheaper In Bitcoins on: September 04, 2011, 09:06:43 PM
I'll be adding zip-code integration. Basically if your shipping out to anywhere else besides California you will not be charged Tax. This feature should be tested and released within a couple of days, I may or maynot have to invest in a zip code database at the moment I'm using a free one so will see how it plays out before I start spending money.

Thanks for being patient everybody!

I'm rubbing my gold Buddha's belly and wishing you good fortune!



Thanks for inspirational photo Wink
2126  Other / Off-topic / Re: Know Thy Enemy of the Bitcoin - Message from Somethingawful to everyone here on: September 04, 2011, 07:54:16 PM
If someone is threatening you.... you know your doing something right Smiley

lol basically I don't care who is brining down Bitcoin if they do thats awsome, then we can start another block chain with out that flaw.

Learn from our mistakes... GO FREEMASONS TEST THIS NETWORK TO THE DEATH!!
2127  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [CoinConnect] Looking for interested parties for new Bitcoin Social Network. on: September 04, 2011, 07:11:49 PM
a couple years back when myspac was huge but still had alot of the constant error messages and a lack of profile editor I made a social network called "Xennetwork.com" and it was an excellent idea it had a full fledge profile editor(not the copy and paste css or HTML editors) it was an editor where you could upload your own pictures to replace content tables and dynamically edit everything through Ajax. it was a good idea and I finished the thing after 2 years of on-and-off work. I ended up shutting it down as obviously everyone loved that they could chat with friends on MySpace and they were already signed up.  xennetwork was just something everybody used for messaging while they are at school. anyways I'm posting here to see what happens as just in case my other programming en devours are shot down.
2128  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Technical Analysis on: September 04, 2011, 07:05:24 PM
Oh my good sir... this crazy man called Xenland right here mate... hehe

Locked in monthly BTC prices. I don't follow exchange rate.
www.CheaperInBitcoins.com hopefully this will help the flow of Bitcoins and "tighten" the market a tid-bit.

My respects bro, but not all ecommerces are just so desperate Smiley
Not trying to attack, just making a point but:
Now that i think about it; It would be more difficult to go by the exchange rate. I mean at least I check my invoices at least 3-5 times a day and bitcoin prices change quicker and faster then that, by the time I would notice that someone put in an order the exchange rate would have already changed and I end up having to pay for the customer either way(unless i forced customers to pay for the price difference, which by that time exchange rate could go back up). At best I could hook up my website to an exchange API but those are prone to hax and your forced to go by one exchanger unless you programmed to go off by the best available price from multple exchangers in which that case you have to do even more programming and testing

Just sounds like a fuster cluck to me.....
2129  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Technical Analysis on: September 04, 2011, 06:08:44 PM
Oh my good sir... this crazy man called Xenland right here mate... hehe

Locked in monthly BTC prices. I don't follow exchange rate.
www.CheaperInBitcoins.com hopefully this will help the flow of Bitcoins and "tighten" the market a tid-bit.

My respects bro, but not all ecommerces are just so desperate Smiley

Its not desperate if you can make a profit.. its called running a business Smiley
2130  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why aren't more people buying bitcoins? on: September 04, 2011, 06:00:42 PM
My question is why are all the trolls coming in saying sell sell sell!  instead of buy buy buy!!!   we have the wrong kind of trolls. 

I consider myself a noobie, but after the second "THE END IS HERE"  Or "SELL SELL SELL!" thread  its so obvious they are trolling.  That got me thinking why havent we had any "buy!" trolls ?
any time you want to know why trolls are doing what they are doing... just head on over to the "Troll handbook" called  Encyclopediadarmatica http://encyclopediadramatica.ch/Bitcoin
as you can see the list of things to do to piss off bitcoiners it to post to sell on the forums.

Although I must admit i get some lolz checking out the site i think that people actually have the time to troll is just sad while the other rest of the country are trying to change the world for good.

Maybe trolls just need a hug!?

2131  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Technical Analysis on: September 04, 2011, 05:53:16 PM
Ya... I think that this is the key point... Bitcoin isn't going to go up until the fundamentals dictate the need for a higher price.

Bitcoin, or its price is what never can be controlled or dictated.

The way to get bitcoin price up is taking part in getting up overall bitcoin turnover. What makes turnover? Goods or services. But what crazymen will offer goods or services with current exchange rate volatility?

There is the one business which is not so sencitive to volatility. Is the gambling and HYPEs.

So it is the bitcoin gamling epoch of is now comming, which will make the major turnover percent and will rise bitcoin price. When the price will get stable, people will look around to offer goods and services for bitcoin.

But now bitcoin is just great buble. Its price is 100% correlated with its popularity.

Sorry If my english not perfect.


Oh my good sir... this crazy man called Xenland right here mate... hehe

Locked in monthly BTC prices. I don't follow exchange rate.
www.CheaperInBitcoins.com hopefully this will help the flow of Bitcoins and "tighten" the market a tid-bit.
2132  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cheaper In Bitcoins on: September 04, 2011, 05:46:45 PM
I'll be adding zip-code integration. Basically if your shipping out to anywhere else besides California you will not be charged Tax. This feature should be tested and released within a couple of days, I may or maynot have to invest in a zip code database at the moment I'm using a free one so will see how it plays out before I start spending money.

Thanks for being patient everybody!
2133  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cheaper In Bitcoins on: September 04, 2011, 05:44:45 PM
How does the bond thing work now that they are sold out? What if I buy at a higher price?
Each bond is sold at 1BTC and each bond will be Purchased back at 120%. so it's recomended to not purchase at higher then 1.11 to make any money. When I pay off all investors you can buy back to make .12 BTC per bond.

You seem to be saying two diffrent things here. Are you buying back at 1.20, 120%, make 0.20 per bond, or at 1.12, 112%, make 0.12 per bond?
Oh yeah you are correct I have no idea why my dyslexia keeps acting up with the 120%. I have business plans written up with correct values for some reason every time I "check my math" I come up with that number, no clue why.

So it is 1.20 btc? Just want to be clear.

Yes it is for sure 1.20 BTC/per bond
2134  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Scalability of BitCoinD for a wallet service on: September 04, 2011, 03:46:50 PM
Looking at the various arguements brought forward, I am going ahead with the "let bitcoind manage" the transactions approach using the "Accounts" feature as a means of storing balances. At the moment I'd rather deal with scalability issues vs having unscynchronized balances between a separate DB vs wallet.dat.

If you want to scale really big with this approach you need several servers each running bitcoind, and each managing their share of accounts. A load balancer for this setup is fairly trivial to set up.

I bet a load balancing method is trivial indeed; Just thinking about securing an API system to query eachother would be frustrating, but that's only because I would go MySqlDB route is why I say this.
2135  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cheaper In Bitcoins on: September 04, 2011, 03:20:08 PM
How does the bond thing work now that they are sold out? What if I buy at a higher price?
Each bond is sold at 1BTC and each bond will be Purchased back at 120%. so it's recomended to not purchase at higher then 1.11 to make any money. When I pay off all investors you can buy back to make .12 BTC per bond.

You seem to be saying two diffrent things here. Are you buying back at 1.20, 120%, make 0.20 per bond, or at 1.12, 112%, make 0.12 per bond?
Oh yeah you are correct I have no idea why my dyslexia keeps acting up with the 120%. I have business plans written up with correct values for some reason every time I "check my math" I come up with that number, no clue why.
2136  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cheaper In Bitcoins on: September 04, 2011, 04:47:35 AM
How does the bond thing work now that they are sold out? What if I buy at a higher price?
Each bond is sold at 1BTC and each bond will be Purchased back at 120%. so it's recomended to not purchase at higher then 1.11 to make any money. When I pay off all investors you can buy back to make .12 BTC per bond.
2137  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cheaper In Bitcoins on: September 04, 2011, 02:24:45 AM
Yes it looks like I'm going with the rackspace files hosting option considering the last tally of the vote/motion (motion id: 30):
Quote
Yea votes: 4

Nay votes: 5


My only worry with that (assuming they have data redundancy) is the company holding data hostage in the event the bill isn't paid. Maybe data loss insurance or a guarantee from the provider would prove useful. There are definitely insurance policies available that cover losses of data.

Rackspace is a great company I spoke with them over the phone when first signing up for the webhosting. That said I didn't check about their garuntee for their file hosting, I will call them and see what their policies are on data garuntees. I checked their file hosting costs and it's 15 cents per Giga-byte. So we should be alright on the bill pay. In the event that rackspace loses my files I have the offline wallet in a encrypted file on a hard drive in a safe place at my house along with the same copy on a USB stick in an undisclosed location. Rackspace is just a backup in the event something happens to my whole town such as huge natural disasters such as for instance I live near an inactive volcano, tiny earthquakes happen, and I live near a forest so my hardware could be prone to forest fires aswelll but I have full coverage as far as insurance goes so my hardware is insured but I doubt my data is.
2138  Economy / Collectibles / Re: 1 gram .999 fine silver "bitcoin" rounds *********type 2*********** on: September 04, 2011, 12:43:43 AM
The coins have arrived and look great! Thanks!  Cheesy

Very nice pictures.  I'm guessing you might be the first one in North America to receive them.  I'm on Ocean West and haven't received them yet so it looks like Tuesday at the earliest due to Federal Holiday on Monday.

Cheers,
Kermee

Yep same here I'm in California just checked my P.O. Box(nothing yet) and it looks like Tuesday is when they will come Smiley
2139  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cheaper In Bitcoins on: September 03, 2011, 11:54:22 PM
Yes it looks like I'm going with the rackspace files hosting option considering the last tally of the vote/motion (motion id: 30):
Quote
Yea votes: 4

Nay votes: 5
2140  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Block Explorer Search Tool for Firefox on: September 03, 2011, 11:51:25 PM
This is by far the coolest tool to be used with bitcoins thanks for this!
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