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2381  Economy / Gambling / Re: New BTC Found on: April 24, 2013, 02:34:19 AM
Guys, I have a question for you please.  I am trying to find out how to get here the ads.  Maybe someone will answer before I dig out that info by myself.  It will be nice to have an ad about GBBG rotating here on different threads, especially in May LOL

Scams aren't allowed in the ads.
2382  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: The trading bot that doesn't on: April 24, 2013, 02:33:15 AM
Cool. Maybe you should share some of your code......

+1  Grin

Yeah months and months of testing and time should just be handed out, so other people get rich. LMAO not happening, but I will make you a deal, get a bounty of about 80BTC and I will release as a framework so people can build off of it and add there own trading logic.

Sharing it's a good thing...


LMAO not when it could make someone else a boat load of money.

Oh. I misunderstood. I thought it starkly obvious to anyone that knows anything about code that this isn't suitable for production. But, you know, big shocker getting a critique from someone trying to drum up business as a developer.

A monkey can write a bot to make money on bitcoin right now.

Funniest shit I've seen all day.

You do know some newbie will try it anyway, I just wanted to protect them. Also you just asked me to release my bot, I didn't even bring up that I have a trading bot until you said I should release mine. So your drumming up business for me. Also a monkey can't write a bitcoin trading bot, that can trade on it's own. Yes a monkey can make it so it buys at certains prices and sells at certains prices/percentages.
2383  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My (and many others') rant about Bitcoin-QT on: April 24, 2013, 02:27:36 AM
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There are no weakness, there are inconveniences but weakness would suggest it can be hacked and it really can't be hack

This reminds me of a quote from one of the devs of internet explorer saying that if IE 6 is used properly it is almost unhackable. There is a world of difference between proper use and actual use. I'm discussing weaknesses in terms of useability or encouraging potentially unsafe behavior.

The key pool purge after encryption is an example on a weakness in my opinion for those backing up their wallet. 

That is an inconvenience, not a weakness. This is why newbies shouldn't be making classes, now your going to spread false information to people who will think your an expert. Thank you for spreading misinformation.
2384  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 2000 Wellcraft 3200 Martinique 32 foot Boat on: April 24, 2013, 01:47:39 AM
I would love a boat, if only this was closer to the atlantic. But good luck and nice boat!
2385  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: The trading bot that doesn't on: April 24, 2013, 01:30:41 AM
Cool. Maybe you should share some of your code......

+1  Grin

Yeah months and months of testing and time should just be handed out, so other people get rich. LMAO not happening, but I will make you a deal, get a bounty of about 80BTC and I will release as a framework so people can build off of it and add there own trading logic.
2386  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My (and many others') rant about Bitcoin-QT on: April 24, 2013, 01:24:48 AM
I'm making a lecture tonight on bitcoin-QT and I'd love to include a structured criticism section in the lecture. What would you guys say are the five biggest weaknesses of bitcoin-QT:

https://www.udemy.com/bitcoin-or-how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-crypto/

There are no weakness, there are inconveniences but weakness would suggest it can be hacked and it really can't be hack.
2387  Economy / Gambling / Re: New BTC Found on: April 24, 2013, 01:22:07 AM
Big THANK YOU to the moderator, the picture is out already  Smiley

Yeah thanks mod for deleting alot of my on-topic post. Lets protect a scam. I am sorry I let most of my deleted post go without a fight not this one she is clearly running a scam and to protect it is horrible thing to do.

Just to make sure I am on-topic again



SCAM
2388  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: So we can only post in here? on: April 23, 2013, 06:03:38 AM
You have to make 5 post and be logged in for 5 hours. Read the stickie above this thread, in the newbie forum, it will explain it.
2389  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Roger Ver and Jon Matonis pushed aside now that Bitcoin is becoming mainstream on: April 23, 2013, 01:38:42 AM
There is no explanation of how someone gets to be developer or the difference between a developer and a contributor.  Apparently they are nominated by the Foundation but that is not clear.  I have seen many people ask similar questions here over the past few months but they are usually met with disdain and it never gets answered.  Even people who have been on here for a long time often can't explain these things.

Fix issues, submit contributions, and then Gavin will see how well you code and ask you to be a core developer. I seen him ask people in threads. They really can't be picky right now since they need all the help they can get.
2390  Bitcoin / Press / 2013-04-22 The Pirate Bay Now Accepts Bitcoin Donations on: April 23, 2013, 12:56:54 AM
http://torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-bay-bitcoin-donations-130423

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The Pirate Bay has begun accepting contributions from the public, allowing users to donate exclusively via the P2P crypto-currency Bitcoin. One of the advantages for the operators of the infamous BitTorrent site is that Bitcoin funds can’t easily be seized or traced back to a person. The downside, on the other hand, is that everything that’s sent to a Bitcoin address is public, so the entire world can see how many virtual coins are rolling in.
2391  Other / Off-topic / opencoin maybe getting Google VC money on: April 22, 2013, 07:55:23 PM
http://instagram.com/p/YavZM8wRO5/

Kevin Rose's instragram says at opencoin, only means one thing Google VC could be giving money to open coin Wink


I want to be the first one to say congrats to Jed and the Opencoin team, if this is true.
2392  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Police State? on: April 22, 2013, 05:15:18 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/19/us/boston-area-violence/index.html


"The government is invoking the public safety exception to question Tsarnaev, meaning in cases of national security a person can be questioned without being read their Miranda rights,"

"Republican Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham called for Tsarnaev to be held as an enemy combatant."

DISGUSTING

Why is that disgusting? The guy bombed an area and killed people that is disgusting.


I like how you people in this thread are all up in arms about the government setting in effect actions to protect more people. This thread is just as bad as the anti-jewish threads. Seriously.
Doesn't the government do the same, on a grossly larger scale?

I don't believe the USA does that. This was a senseless act.
2393  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Roger Ver and Jon Matonis pushed aside now that Bitcoin is becoming mainstream on: April 22, 2013, 11:51:02 AM
Also didn't BitTorrent's Bram Cohen offer free copyrighted porn so people would beta test his software? I don't know if it is true or just a legend of the tech world.
2394  Bitcoin / Press / 2013-04-22 Brave Businesses Buy Into Bitcoins: Is It A Bubble? on: April 22, 2013, 11:45:33 AM
http://readwrite.com/2013/04/22/brave-businesses-buy-into-bitcoins-bubble

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Bitcoin is known as an underground digital currency with neither government regulation nor a central bank. It relies on peer-to-peer transactions and complex cryptography to bypass traditional payment models.

Once thought of as no more than a fringe Web fascination, the currency has rocketed into to the mainstream conciousness. A catastrophic valuation dropoff last week made headlines around the world, often highlighting topics like the Winkelvoss twin's huge bitcoin stash and the iReddit user who invested his entire life savings in Bitcoins - and cashed out at an enormous profit.
2395  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Roger Ver and Jon Matonis pushed aside now that Bitcoin is becoming mainstream on: April 22, 2013, 04:47:31 AM
The Bitcoin Foundation is trying to become a Government lobbying group.
That will never happen, you do realize they have been in existence for a while and have yet to do anything. If you think they are going to be come a Government lobby group you misunderstood of what the foundation is suppose to be and they can't even do that right.
I have to disagree strongly with this.
While Gavin and I don't always get along, I can see a lot of good work done by him to improve Bitcoin.
The Foundation's main reason for creation (at least in my view) was to get Gavin a salary so he can work on Bitcoin full-time.
The fruits of that are very much behind-the-scenes, but they definitely exist.

While I agree that the main reason was to get Gavin Salary, if that was smart or not will be decided later, but the foundation has all these intelligent members that should be coming together to make bitcoin better from so many different avenues. Plus having board members that compliment each other, is a huge failure of foundation. I think having Roger Ver and Jon Matonis removed from bitcoin.org press page another failure. Just too many failure for that foundation, but a win of getting Gavin a salary which shouldn't be only win.
2396  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Roger Ver and Jon Matonis pushed aside now that Bitcoin is becoming mainstream on: April 21, 2013, 11:47:05 PM
The Foundation amongst others are just trying to mainstream the Bitcoin and they are taking a very conservative approach.

Exactly we don't need a foundation that wants to censor great people like Roger Ver and Jon Matonis, we need a foundation that will take bitcoin to the next level without worrying about politics.

See everyone the bitcoin foundation is already corrupting the newbies of the forum what next corrupt the media. They are hurting bitcoin.
2397  Other / Meta / Re: Rating System for forum users. on: April 21, 2013, 07:42:50 PM
But always use escrow you can never go wrong.

Agreed. Except when your escrow is "dank".

Well he is jesus so I think that is in exchange for immortality LMAO
2398  Bitcoin / Press / 2013-04-21 Bitcoin’s Last Mile Problem on: April 21, 2013, 06:17:20 PM
http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/21/bitcoin-last-mile
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Joey DeVilla was (and still is) one of my favorite bloggers. Calling himself the Accordian Guy, Joey has been writing cool stuff for most of this decade, and he recently hopped on the bitcoin train by posting a long how-to in the vein of my own guide to mining. His is quite thorough in his process, but it sets an old HP all-in-one to the task, which resulting in very slow mining speeds and, as a result, a tangible waste of resources, including time, energy and computer wear.
2399  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Police State? on: April 20, 2013, 04:55:39 PM
you just want to lynch someone because you're angry.

Dude stop putting words in people's months. No one wants to "lynch" anyone, we want justices, we have the proof, he is caught and getting medical attention so yeah we are so lynching because we are angry.

That's cool, have at it.  I don't want any part of it.  I will continue to argue against it.

If he goes to trial and they say hang him, that is just fine and dandy.

You're right, he said nothing about lynching, my bad.  

You just said we should treat him like a criminal and we are treating him like that, every criminal gets medical care. So what do you want? Should we just let him go free? I am trying to understand your view but it seems you just don't have a view on this or you confused?
2400  Bitcoin / Project Development / What features do you guys want in an address shortener? on: April 19, 2013, 11:48:36 AM
I currently developing some better functions mostly for mobile users for my address shortener http://qcl.me, is there any thing you guys want in it, while I am working on it I throw on some features from the community.
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