It's good to see so many forks @github adding different altcoins.
Some features of Coinb.in are unique like HD wallet (BIP32) creation by brainwallet input method.
Keep up the good work everybody!
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Welcome @Eleven to B&C exchange family and Task Force!
Things are getting more exciting each day!
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Will try to get some users to reply as my view is biased I used and tested it over time and I recommend it. Congratulations for this fine piece of software!
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Good work! Nice to see some movement in order to increase NXT's "brainwallet" security. Suggestion: submit your work to a new Github repository.
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Dunno who "they" are, but moved the price considerably...so I'm selling some XCP if anyone here is interested. Escrow accepted... P.s. I've got a few tokens too (e.g. SJCX)... pm me...
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I've been a little bit off this project for a while... Talking about that "imported" feature from Ethereum... Functionality: A Full, Turing-Complete Smart Contracts Platform: With all of the features of Ethereum's, and entirely compatible.
...Is it possible to build and develop smart contracts and related features right away? If not, is there any ETA?
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I just wanted to leave a positive feedback here.
This service has been doing great all over those past years and is still one of the best nowadays.
I still use it to get a more precisely exchange rate when I'm in doubt about BTC's value.
Good job bro!
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I definitely never said anything like that, or turned anybody away who genuinely wanted to help out. The only person I turned away was this one random stranger who approached the foundation asking for a huge lump payment to develop the reference client for us. We actually briefly considered it, since he seemed possibly legitimate, but decided if it was too big a gamble. That guy went on to fork our project and create Counterparty. With the benefit of hindsight, I might choose differently if I did it over again, but with the information available at that time, it was the right decision not to hand over roughly half of our cash on hand (if I recall correctly) to a random guy approaching us on the internet.
Oh, and there was this other really smart guy, not so random, who we asked to look at our protocol and make some suggestions. He came back with this really complicated scheme for turing complete money. I told him we needed to finish our core features before tackling something that ambitious. He took the idea and ran with it to become Ethereum.
Wow, that really explains a lot about Counterparty and Ethereum's origins... It seems that all those projects are kind of mastercoin's spiritual successors. Maybe even Bitshares and NXT are linked to Mastercoin in some way...
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I tried to run Electrum-dash installed on Debian (Tails OS) but I had no success with my tests.
I've downloaded the last binary "Electrum-DASH-2.4.1_Linux_x86_64-Installer.bin", I've installed it successfully though it doesn't run on Tails 2.0 (32-bit Debian/Linux).
I've also tried installing from master downloaded from Github repository. Nothing worked...
Does anyone here did it right and knew the way?
Electrum-BTC is now working in TAILS 2.0 .. it is out, not Beta. I did my best to encourage development of Electrum-Dash for TAILS, but got no traction from out devs - the guys are overworked anyways! Moocowmoo actually ran some quick tests but didn't get far. It was the TAILS guys who fixed Electrum-BTC to work for TAILS, so we're not really behind. We're on the most current Electrum branch 2.4 (I believe) TAILS 2 in now Debian Jessie based, so you'd need to compile from source and have all libs worked out. Look at me, it almost looks like I know what I'm talking about lool Electrum-BTC is working in Tails 2.0 as default Bitcoin wallet for that OS. I've also tested Electrum-LTC and it works fine too... All of them connecting through TOR without any problem. Only Dash version is left by now...
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Is it possible to connect Coinomi through TOR (provided by Orbot on Android OS)? If not available, wouldn't that be a good (security/privacy) implementation and enhancement? BTW I hope to see (someday) the integration of Coinomi to Tails (i386 Debian/Linux) for all connections to the Internet are forced to go through the Tor network. Coinomi's idea fits Tails much better than Electrum (already available by default inside that OS): developers don't need to endlessly fork Coinomi in order to add their altcoins and ShapeShift.io integration is a real PLUS!
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Electrum-BTC is now working in TAILS 2.0 .. it is out, not Beta. I did my best to encourage development of Electrum-Dash for TAILS, but got no traction from out devs - the guys are overworked anyways!
Moocowmoo actually ran some quick tests but didn't get far. It was the TAILS guys who fixed Electrum-BTC to work for TAILS, so we're not really behind. We're on the most current Electrum branch 2.4 (I believe)
TAILS 2 in now Debian Jessie based, so you'd need to compile from source and have all libs worked out.
Look at me, it almost looks like I know what I'm talking about lool
I tested Electrum-BTC and also Electrum-LTC and they work fine in TAILS 2.0 Only Dash's version is not doing fine right now. But IMHO from all 3 coins, Dash is the one that is the most ideologically attached to TAILS (The Amnesic Incognito Live System) due to obvious anonymity reasons. So Electrum-Dash is a 'must have' for TAILS... Edit: Just a joke... DASH = da (the) anonymous safe hyperledger
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^^ Pump: P2P Lending
Dump: Banks...
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I tried to run Electrum-dash installed on Debian (Tails OS) but I had no success with my tests.
I've downloaded the last binary "Electrum-DASH-2.4.1_Linux_x86_64-Installer.bin", I've installed it successfully though it doesn't run on Tails 2.0 (32-bit Debian/Linux).
I've also tried installing from master downloaded from Github repository. Nothing worked...
Does anyone here did it right and knew the way?
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Thanks for the fast reply!
BTW as BetcoinPoker is the main/only issuer of its own poker chips, are those chips subject to chargeback?
That would be a problem if a scammer "poker player" falsely alleges someone else took his chips inappropriately. He asks BetcoinPoker for a chargeback and the lender (who sent some coins and held the chips as collateral) gets scammed...
Is there any way to avoid BetcoinPoker's chips chargebacks?
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Are Betcoin's players allowed to buy, sell, borrow, donate and transfer chips inside its platform?
Suggestion: maybe you should also create a Linux version of the software's platform featuring connection through TOR. And update the browser version to use only HTML5 instead of the (Adobe's defunct) Flash version.
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^^ Not this time, thank you very much...
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Talking about Bitshares, which projects are the main BCE's "competitors"?
Dunno if that info is already available inside BCE's documentation but I only know about:
OpenLedger (Bitshares)
And
Bitsquare (independent)
Everything else I've heard of are only (very embryonic) "decex" aborted attempts or (yet to prove) sidechains projects...
P.s. it's important to know what they're doing and "where" (in terms of development pace) they are.
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is strange to me such a great project to not have the attention from the community. Keep the great work guys!
After (almost) one year from that comment, I feel the same about this project. This project is a huge step further and beyond LocalBitcoins. I hope you guys launch another crowdfunding campaign with an efficient previous PR work this time. Somehow more marketing and advertising is needed for this project. Following to see good news about bitsquare this year. I wish you guys all success!
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