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221  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [SOLVED] Block notify refusing to execute script on: February 05, 2014, 04:54:47 PM
This issue has popped back up, not changed anything. Great.
222  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Steam] [Autobuy] [24/7] 100% Automated steam gift sales! [Rust][Counter-Strike] on: February 05, 2014, 03:04:01 PM
Send money to buy Rust, he didnt answered me got money, offline and now when i write trade You do not have any items to pick up.

Tx id: https://blockchain.info/tx/8ab365d8af3595191882655c97e835ed4268909bd4f332364320060f0ae541f5



I was ready to buy aswell but i notice he keeps going off and online every two minutes or so. Prolly bugged out.

Now we just wait... Hopefully automatic will fix this and give the game

Contacted him, he said that he made update last day, and he didn't tested. He said wait 30 minutes and then Bot will write me.

You got your game now, if you could confirm that, that'd be great Wink

Seriously sorry for the delay, tl;dr I updated it last night, but, misspelled a function, and, considering it's coded in a non-compile language (Javascript), it didn't warn me of the missing function (setTimout, instead of setTimeout), and, errors occurred, fixed it, and, verified the update is now working, seriously sorry.

@Rub3n, I thought you were @tautvilis on steam, due to similar names.
223  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTB] Paysafecard 20$ on: February 05, 2014, 05:58:11 AM
Are you joking? I bet that no one is willing to do that.

May I ask why?

Why would you even need PaySafeCard if you have PayPal???
And Paypal has chargeback!

Because lots of companies only accept PaySafeCard, not PayPal.
224  Economy / Marketplace / Re: VPS Lending - $1 per VPS daily on: February 05, 2014, 05:07:14 AM
Why not just buy a fuckton VPSes from all the companies? Make hundreds of collars a day?

Lol, I could but Im broke at the moment  Tongue

DigitalOcean does pay-per-hour VPSes.

The method pays out in BTC, so I'd need an exchange every hour from BTC to PP


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0

I'd be more than willing to exchange your BTC for PP, assuming the amount is $5+ (To not waste my time), BTC-E rates, I pay PayPal fees (~$0.50-$2, depending where you live), you pay miner fees (~$0.08)

The method would pay out $1/day, and if Digital Ocean is hourly, then you'd have to convert $.06issh every hour
Hence I need already bought VPS's to run the method

DigitalOcean is $0.007 per hour, that's only $0.84 per five days.
225  Economy / Marketplace / Re: VPS Lending - $1 per VPS daily on: February 05, 2014, 03:44:06 AM
Why not just buy a fuckton VPSes from all the companies? Make hundreds of collars a day?

Lol, I could but Im broke at the moment  Tongue

DigitalOcean does pay-per-hour VPSes.

The method pays out in BTC, so I'd need an exchange every hour from BTC to PP


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0

I'd be more than willing to exchange your BTC for PP, assuming the amount is $5+ (To not waste my time), BTC-E rates, I pay PayPal fees (~$0.50-$2, depending where you live), you pay miner fees (~$0.08)
226  Economy / Marketplace / Re: VPS Lending - $1 per VPS daily on: February 05, 2014, 03:31:39 AM
Why not just buy a fuckton VPSes from all the companies? Make hundreds of collars a day?

Lol, I could but Im broke at the moment  Tongue

DigitalOcean does pay-per-hour VPSes.
227  Economy / Marketplace / Re: VPS Lending - $1 per VPS daily on: February 05, 2014, 03:30:31 AM
Why not just buy a fuckton VPSes from all the companies? Make hundreds of dollars a day?
228  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Cab Business! Innovation! on: February 05, 2014, 12:22:44 AM
Issue with this is that bitcoins are slow, really slow, slower than the majority of most taxi journeys, so, what stops someone double spending your money?
229  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: how many transactions a block can hold(max)? on: February 04, 2014, 10:58:30 PM
Bitcoin-QT doesn't ask me to add tx fee for some transactions. However, it's been 6 8 hours and I'm still having 0 confirmations. Why is this? Is Bitcoin network overloaded?

You may want to post your transaction hash.
230  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Manualy Editing Transactions on: February 04, 2014, 10:31:43 PM
is this on the testnet? Or a private net?

I can possibly think of a way if it's the testnet (or mainnet, never tested, just a theory), but if it's private not a clue.

My idea is just to go to a site like blockexplorer, grab the raw transaction, edit it, resign it, rebroadcast it.
231  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Why does "createrawtransaction $(decoderawtransaction $hexString)" not work? on: February 04, 2014, 10:08:31 PM
I think there is problem in txid, txid is sha256 hash of all transaction.
You made changes in transaction, so there is new hash.

Point I'm trying to make it less that, and more the fact that the input for 'createrawtransaction' is different than the output of 'decoderawtransaction', so, I'm confused on how to do this.

EDIT:- after learning that the encoded transaction is just a concatenated string of the data in the JSON fields (Source here) and not some super duper l33t h3k3r string that only the jedis of Bitcoin can decode, I realized I could just manually replace the 'locktime' field, and, that's what I did:-
Code:
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

is equal to:-
Code:
{
"txid" : "4aea2297b036092db495296ceeb5921b47b111b605942db360fc44fbd12e0193",
"version" : 1,
"locktime" : 284300,
"vin" : [
{
"txid" : "62267f1ce2f0e845892c4331e8a7ffb95d0fa08ee31124ab6a03cbaa4f4599f6",
"vout" : 0,
"scriptSig" : {
"asm" : "",
"hex" : ""
},
"sequence" : 4294967295
}
],
"vout" : [
{
"value" : 0.07420200,
"n" : 0,
"scriptPubKey" : {
"asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 b0c8172cbdc5ef9962574fbf945d7d39b4f27387 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex" : "76a914b0c8172cbdc5ef9962574fbf945d7d39b4f2738788ac",
"reqSigs" : 1,
"type" : "pubkeyhash",
"addresses" : [
"1H7jdJ9bfkoj45pnwrXyJ7xxCeJx3Mmfx6"
]
}
},
{
"value" : 0.01000000,
"n" : 1,
"scriptPubKey" : {
"asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 c37e2eb773d2314f92dc078f0c3a8277accc65f5 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex" : "76a914c37e2eb773d2314f92dc078f0c3a8277accc65f588ac",
"reqSigs" : 1,
"type" : "pubkeyhash",
"addresses" : [
"1JpfvikTE3jF3YG9XPswibceZMfGVi4nFa"
]
}
}
]
}

Time to sign this, and, broadcast it, and, see how it works!

EDIT:- Had to change input address due to the fact that my client (Armory) was complaining about the wait time, and, my laptop (offline wallet) is in the other room, so, signed with an online wallet:-
https://blockchain.info/tx/54fc5ba26ddee61c1338a7196b58a0c954039c3f08408a497ba4f79d80f61d98

Let's see if this takes till block ID 284300 to confirm.

EDIT2:- Nope, didn't work at all:-
https://blockchain.info/address/1JpfvikTE3jF3YG9XPswibceZMfGVi4nFa

Managed to receive, then spend my BTC before block 284300, I must be missunderstanding this.

Proof I didn't fuck up:-
https://blockexplorer.com/rawtx/54fc5ba26ddee61c1338a7196b58a0c954039c3f08408a497ba4f79d80f61d98

>"lock_time": 284300,
232  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Can't connect to my RPC server on: February 04, 2014, 09:21:30 PM
Can you try with rpcallowip=0.0.0.0, not *, I've never heard of * being used ever to define an IP address.
233  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Why does "createrawtransaction $(decoderawtransaction $hexString)" not work? on: February 04, 2014, 09:09:25 PM
Inputting the output of "decoderawtransaction" into "createrawtransaction" results in an error, I want to make a small change to a transaction before I sign it manually (Add a "lock_time", I want to see how it works), but, I can't seem to be able to do it.

Here's my hex string:-
Code:
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

decodes into:-
Code:

{
"txid": "2150f5a18448b5cafe5f0a41d8c61606178d52fca52a8e53f486a288dd433caa",
"version": 1,
"locktime": 0,
"vin": [{
"txid": "62267f1ce2f0e845892c4331e8a7ffb95d0fa08ee31124ab6a03cbaa4f4599f6",
"vout": 0,
"scriptSig": {
"asm": "",
"hex": ""
},
"sequence": 4294967295
}],
"vout": [{
"value": 0.07420200,
"n": 0,
"scriptPubKey": {
"asm": "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 b0c8172cbdc5ef9962574fbf945d7d39b4f27387 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex": "76a914b0c8172cbdc5ef9962574fbf945d7d39b4f2738788ac",
"reqSigs": 1,
"type": "pubkeyhash",
"addresses": [
"1H7jdJ9bfkoj45pnwrXyJ7xxCeJx3Mmfx6"
]
}
}, {
"value": 0.01000000,
"n": 1,
"scriptPubKey": {
"asm": "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 c37e2eb773d2314f92dc078f0c3a8277accc65f5 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex": "76a914c37e2eb773d2314f92dc078f0c3a8277accc65f588ac",
"reqSigs": 1,
"type": "pubkeyhash",
"addresses": [
"1JpfvikTE3jF3YG9XPswibceZMfGVi4nFa"
]
}
}]
}

Piping that back in as:-
Code:

{
"txid": "2150f5a18448b5cafe5f0a41d8c61606178d52fca52a8e53f486a288dd433caa",
"version": 1,
"locktime": 284300,
"vin": [{
"txid": "62267f1ce2f0e845892c4331e8a7ffb95d0fa08ee31124ab6a03cbaa4f4599f6",
"vout": 0,
"scriptSig": {
"asm": "",
"hex": ""
},
"sequence": 4294967295
}],
"vout": [{
"value": 0.07420200,
"n": 0,
"scriptPubKey": {
"asm": "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 b0c8172cbdc5ef9962574fbf945d7d39b4f27387 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex": "76a914b0c8172cbdc5ef9962574fbf945d7d39b4f2738788ac",
"reqSigs": 1,
"type": "pubkeyhash",
"addresses": [
"1H7jdJ9bfkoj45pnwrXyJ7xxCeJx3Mmfx6"
]
}
}, {
"value": 0.01000000,
"n": 1,
"scriptPubKey": {
"asm": "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 c37e2eb773d2314f92dc078f0c3a8277accc65f5 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex": "76a914c37e2eb773d2314f92dc078f0c3a8277accc65f588ac",
"reqSigs": 1,
"type": "pubkeyhash",
"addresses": [
"1JpfvikTE3jF3YG9XPswibceZMfGVi4nFa"
]
}
}]
}

Results in "Error: Error parsing JSON:{txid" or "Error: Error parsing JSON:{", depending on if I copy it formatted or all on one line. The format of createrawtransaction (createrawtransaction [{"txid":txid,"vout":n},...] {address:amount,...}) is obviously different to the output of decoderawtransaction, so, what's the best way of doing this?
234  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Ponzi.io - Fast, Guaranteed 120% Payouts on: February 04, 2014, 08:45:47 PM
someone sent .03... one time please ponzi Cheesy  send this money back dawg.  thank you.

I just changed the algorithm that decides the payout order, hopefully you won't have to wait too long now.

Got money, but, 'twas equal to the amount I sent, not 120%.

Did you send 0.001? The miner fee (0.0002) is taken out of your payout, so if you put in 0.001 that's what you should be getting.

Actually, the transaction seems to be some kind of (hopefully unintentional) Sybil attack, my client got the information (But doesn't have a rebroadcast function), Blockchain didn't:-
https://blockchain.info/tx/b1bfaab85364ad743e79c439729f4d7629ed0ea48b0ed9666b7c3c76243f4cf2

Nor did blockexplorer:-
https://blockexplorer.com/tx/b1bfaab85364ad743e79c439729f4d7629ed0ea48b0ed9666b7c3c76243f4cf2

Oh well, waste of $0.80.

EDIT:- Copied raw transaction, and, used this:-
https://blockchain.info/pushtx

To force a new broadcast, seems to have worked fine now, although, the fee should have been 0.0001, not 0.0002.
235  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Ponzi.io - Fast, Guaranteed 120% Payouts on: February 04, 2014, 08:23:11 PM
someone sent .03... one time please ponzi Cheesy  send this money back dawg.  thank you.

I just changed the algorithm that decides the payout order, hopefully you won't have to wait too long now.

Got money, but, 'twas equal to the amount I sent, not 120%.
236  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Ponzi.io - Fast, Guaranteed 120% Payouts on: February 04, 2014, 07:53:43 PM
BOOM someone sent .04.

BOOM, just got their 0.04 back, it'd seem. Still waiting on my tiny amount which I sent first.
237  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Ponzi.io - Fast, Guaranteed 120% Payouts on: February 04, 2014, 06:34:21 PM
Tempted to throw a small amount at this & see what happens :')

DO IT!!!!  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

I did it, fuck it. Granted, looks like they haven't paid anyone in awhile.
238  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Steam] [Autobuy] [24/7] 100% Automated steam gift sales! on: February 04, 2014, 06:14:52 PM
Bumpadoodles.
239  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Dayz and Rust for cheap price! on: February 04, 2014, 05:47:40 PM
Im interested in RUST, pm me if anyone got it for a neat price.

PM'd ya, or, here's a link:-
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=400953

It costs BTC0.01875

Only advertising in this thread because OP said he sold his stuff, not trying to hijack/steal from OP in the least.
240  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] Firstload.com Usenet Account on: February 04, 2014, 04:16:28 PM
Still in stock Smiley

Any more information? How long they last? What package they are? The price? Not just "Offer me" with no information what-so-ever.
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