I looked up the WHOIS data for torwallet.net - this is who the domain was registered by: John Smith 11 Wall Street New York NY, 10005 US Tel. +1.8003683375 Of course. Let's see if we can dig up anymore info on these guys. Using that will get you nowhere... But I remeber reading someone on the forum saying he met the Torwallet guy(s) at vegas, on defcon. You guys might want to search that. This is the only thing I found mentioning that. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=91252.msg1011830#msg1011830Thanks though, I'll keep digging around. Couldn't find it either. But I'm sure I read it. Probably the post was removed for "security" reasons. lol
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I looked up the WHOIS data for torwallet.net - this is who the domain was registered by: John Smith 11 Wall Street New York NY, 10005 US Tel. +1.8003683375 Of course. Let's see if we can dig up anymore info on these guys. Using that will get you nowhere... But I remeber reading someone on the forum saying he met the Torwallet guy(s) at vegas, on defcon. You guys might want to search that.
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. . . a real production environment . . . this 0.7.0 release?
From everything I've seen the bitcoin client has always appeared to me to be in Beta. Are you insinuating we shouldn't use beta software to do real work?
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You're kidding, right, Mr. W.?
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Started with 102 BTC. Sitting at USD $1202 now. If I sold it for BTC I would have a loss of 5 BTC. Hard to keep track on the app as I restarted it so many times that it lost track of real P/L
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Somewhat useless idea. There are tons of unprotected WiFi available and even more can be hacked to gain access.
Even so, at most train stations/shopping malls on my country you can buy wifi access by sms paying €2/hour. lol
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For some reason the pictures in the posts won't load on my computer or my work computer. Is there setting that I need to change in my profile or something?
I doubt there is a setting for it as most pictures posted are hosted externally. Only user avatars are hosted on the forum domain. Are you sure your network isn't blocking those sites?
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Import all private keys to MtGox. They'll make sure to sweep all funds that may arrive to any fo those addresses at a later date to one of theirs and credit your account.
+1 this is a awesome feature at MtGox I wish Armory did that
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Import all private keys to MtGox. They'll make sure to sweep all funds that may arrive to any of those addresses at a later date to one of theirs and credit your account.
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You need bitcoind.
Except there is no bitcoind for Mac. Severian already gave him the correct answer. Just one thing, Bitcoin-qt needs to be 0.7.0, or else there will be no debug window
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It sold almost all my BTC yesterday. I stopped it when it wasn't buying and only upgraded this morning because it was getting late yesterday. It's working for 1 hour now, let's wait and see what it does. I hope losing all the market data isn't a big problem.
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well, well, well, if it isn't the forum looney... STFU dude, take your medication next time.
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BTW, my bot crashed because of connectivity issues. It should probably just wait instead of crashing.
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Are there any unit tests associated with this trading agent?
Based on the number of defects identified so far, the software engineer in me is kicking in and going "you really shouldn't be playing with this until it has better test coverage"
Who cares. After playing with pirate it can't get any worse lol
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I get the impression it's hard to teach java how to math INFO: Current ask price os USD 11.9 is below the VWAP of USD 11.89912 That's not a java math problem, just a matter of not using below/above when it's selling/buying
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same for me, due to trending down
Not that I'm worried, because if it was buying BTC at market price I would be losing money lol
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Excellent. I guess the Ubuntu PPA takes some time to be ready as it doesn't seem to be showing an update available yet.
The update is there. I updated mine 1 hour ago.
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Set 18, 2012 1:20:52 AM org.open.payment.alliance.isis.atp.TradingAgent run INFO: Ticker Size: 137 | Trend Arrow: -2.0 | Bid Arrow: 1.0 | Ask Arrow: 0.0 | VWAP: USD 11.92644 Set 18, 2012 1:20:52 AM org.open.payment.alliance.isis.atp.TradingAgent evalBid INFO: Weight is -0.014598540145985401 Set 18, 2012 1:20:53 AM org.open.payment.alliance.isis.atp.TradingAgent evalBid INFO: Attempting to buy -14.542811824817517768847797976494717886453145183622837066650390625 BTC Set 18, 2012 1:20:53 AM org.open.payment.alliance.isis.atp.TradingAgent evalBid INFO: -14.542811824817517768847797976494717886453145183622837066650390625 was less than the configured minimum of 0.12 There just isn't enough momentum to trade at this time. Is this a bug? It's not buying BTC because of it. A negative number is always less than a positive one. Something's not right there. Or is this expected behaviour? The 0.12 it talks about is USD $0.12.
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Well, that's half an answer.
Why? Probably because of pirate threatning the ones who sued him would not see a dime.
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