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2441  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Casascius-compatible address tool for Android. on: June 08, 2012, 12:31:45 AM
Could you then present this address as a QR code so a live phone or other device could send coins to it?

Already on the to-do list, I'm currently poking around with the zxing QR code lib and should have something cobbled together soonish!

How can you copy the generated priv key or address ?

At the moment, with your eyes and your fingers, anything else would break the "no communications with the outside world" rule of paper wallets, but I am working on making a QR code as we speak, might not get to finish it today but soon.

Damnit. And if you make it a textbox ? We could easily copy the contents by long pressing it.

EDIT: 1 bitcoin going your way right now if you do it Smiley

This seems like a decent compromise until I can get QR codes working, give me a few and I'll see what I can do for ya.

A few... hours or minutes you mean ? Cause i only have 1 bitcoin atm
2442  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Casascius-compatible address tool for Android. on: June 08, 2012, 12:28:35 AM
Could you then present this address as a QR code so a live phone or other device could send coins to it?

Already on the to-do list, I'm currently poking around with the zxing QR code lib and should have something cobbled together soonish!

How can you copy the generated priv key or address ?

At the moment, with your eyes and your fingers, anything else would break the "no communications with the outside world" rule of paper wallets, but I am working on making a QR code as we speak, might not get to finish it today but soon.

Damnit. And if you make it a textbox ? We could easily copy the contents by long pressing it.

EDIT: 1 bitcoin going your way right now if you do it Smiley
2443  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Casascius-compatible address tool for Android. on: June 08, 2012, 12:25:24 AM
Could you then present this address as a QR code so a live phone or other device could send coins to it?

Already on the to-do list, I'm currently poking around with the zxing QR code lib and should have something cobbled together soonish!

How can you copy the generated priv key or address ? Please, may the answer not be "by hand"  Roll Eyes
2444  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Casascius-compatible address tool for Android. on: June 08, 2012, 12:10:03 AM
interesting...
2445  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Introducir el concepto en una transacción on: June 07, 2012, 08:33:37 PM
Me cuesta entenderte un poquito, pero voy haciendo un esfuerzo si eso. A ver...

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Por poner un ejemplo del problema, esto implica que si una tienda vende chicles, y crea para cada "ticket" un wallet, el wallet podría recibir 0.001 btc por un chicle...

Hasta ahy has entendido bitcoin fenomenal. Ahora va lo otro...

...Y luego la tendia tendría que enviar ese 0.001 btc a otro wallet perdiendo de ese modo la mitad del dinero. Ya que el fee es de 0.0005...

Enviarlo, ¿ para que ?

Los bitcoins se quedan en ese "wallet" o direccion bitcoin hasta que se les necesite porque ya son propriedad del vendedor. A la hora de hacer un pago a provedores o abonar facturas de chucherias, el cliente bitcoin del vendedor iria juntando todos esos miles de "wallets" de 0.001 btc para hacer pagos mayores, como por ejemplo cajas de chicles que cuestan 10 btc.

La comision de 0.0005 btc solo la pagaria el comerciante una sola vez por cada compra que haga con los bitcoin de su cartera. Si paga la nomina de un empleado por valor de 500 btc o se compra una revista en el quiosko de en frente la comision de la red bitcoin solo la paga por la transaccion no por el numero de "entradas" (inputs) que contiene cada una de ellas.

Bitcoin funciona asi  Wink
2446  Local / Mercado y Economía / Re: Análisis técnico del bitcoin en español on: June 07, 2012, 08:17:01 PM
la página lleva desde febrero sin actualizarse...  Angry

Con eso mismo me he encontrado yo! Huh

jeje, pues no veas que vacio estaba tambien el foro a principios de año, andaba yo 2 mas pegando voces como locos, un ejemplo  Smiley
Habra mas de uno que esta pasando un poco del bitcoin incluso micolin, aunque la ultima vez que estuvo conectado fue el 28 de Mayo.
2447  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Backup doesn't work on: June 07, 2012, 08:05:46 PM
Well I backed up my wallet, updated the client and the backup didn't work so now I have lost all my bitcoins. This sucks.

Are you using Windows, Debian-Ubuntu or other OS ?
2448  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Mercado de venta y compra de bitcoins on: June 07, 2012, 07:40:25 PM
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Los cobras a lo que este valorado, o tienes comisión, por transferencia bancaria tienes un mínimo? Como contacto contigo?

Suelo vender bitcoin por el precio de las ultimas 24 horas, mejor para ambos ya que las subidas o bajadas bruscas en la cotizacion no le afectan, y si, tengo una comision entre 1 y 3% que me incentiva seguir comprando y vendiendo bitcoin de este modo. No tengo un minimo pero lo logico es no comprar menos de un bitcoin por transferencia bancaria. Para contactar conmigo mira en la parte de abajo de mi pagina openid o simplemente puedes postear en el hilo que tengo abierto.
2449  Economy / Speculation / Re: Rally!!!!! on: June 07, 2012, 07:29:13 PM
Good points technomage!

+1 i couldn't have said it better, and btw i'm doing a "falkvinge" here because i trust bitcoin to achieve it's full potential some day, if not, it will not make me live on the streets either.

Falkvinging is backing out after making a big public statement.

Probably he got into it too soon, you got to take your time with bitcoin Roll Eyes
2450  Economy / Speculation / Re: Rally!!!!! on: June 07, 2012, 07:18:21 PM
Good points technomage!

+1 i couldn't have said it better, and btw i'm doing a "falkvinge" here because i trust bitcoin to achieve it's full potential some day, if not, it will not make me live on the streets either.
2451  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] LocalBitcoins.com - a location-based bitcoin to cash marketplace on: June 07, 2012, 01:51:14 PM
interesting... i'm in  Smiley
2452  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Dudas legales bitcoin on: June 07, 2012, 09:56:19 AM
vale, has conseguido que "cierre el pico" por quedarme sin argumentos  Lips sealed
2453  Other / Off-topic / Re: Fuck you guys on: June 07, 2012, 12:33:17 AM
This seemed highly relevant.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDDNzbLRZQk

Hey Matt, when you finally decide to come to vegas for defcon, please bring the shit your smoking while making this video.. thanks!

Me want!
 

Smiley

Not everyone has to smoke something to act like that, and you have lots of example on this forum, me included.
Btw, what do you smoke ?  Smiley
2454  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Dudas legales bitcoin on: June 07, 2012, 12:28:12 AM
Como es trueque, bien por bien, no paga impuestos

Eso aquí (en España) desde luego que no ocurriría porque: "Están sujetas al IVA las entregas de bienes y prestaciones de servicios realizadas por empresario o profesionales a título oneroso, con carácter habitual u ocasional.."
...

Los particulares estan sujetos a las mismas regulaciones ?

Un particular (en teoría) no puede ofrecer un bien o un servicio de forma onerosa. Si lo haces incurrirás en una ilegalidad (que puede ser más o menos fácil de descubrir por la hacienda pública)

Me cuesta creer lo que dices Polvos. Despues de buscar lo que significa la palabra oneroso(a) - "Que se hace mediante una prestación recíproca", me da por pensar que se trata de un trueque como ya se ha mencionado. Y ahi viene, ¿ que regulaciónes se aplicarian en caso de trueques con caracter personal ?

Imaginate que tu compras un producto y pagas el iva y todos los demas impuesto que corresponden, pero ya es tuyo. Cuando tratas de cambiar eso por otro producto del mismo valor ¿ tendrias que pagar algo mas ? Si la respuesta es si, ya seria un poco ridiculo.
2455  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Dudas legales bitcoin on: June 06, 2012, 10:29:54 PM
Como es trueque, bien por bien, no paga impuestos

Eso aquí (en España) desde luego que no ocurriría porque: "Están sujetas al IVA las entregas de bienes y prestaciones de servicios realizadas por empresario o profesionales a título oneroso, con carácter habitual u ocasional.."
...

Los particulares estan sujetos a las mismas regulaciones ?
2456  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: MT.Gox caught lying again on: June 06, 2012, 05:45:26 PM
watching...
2457  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Dudas legales bitcoin on: June 06, 2012, 04:16:02 PM
interesante... sigo el hilo
2458  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MintChip challenge - Vote for Bitcoin! on: June 06, 2012, 03:20:28 PM
Sorry for the bump but I just received the following e-mail from challengepost.com that reminds us that we still have a few months to go untill they chose a winner. Hope bitcoin wins  Smiley


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2459  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: HELP! Transactions not confirming ;( - 4 btc bounty on: June 06, 2012, 01:35:23 PM
I think i know where you got stuck, i forgot to put how to install the needed python libraries. I'm making the corrections right now, sorry.

EDIT: Please give it another try and give us feedback if you get stuck on something.

@dooglus great, seems like on linux this kind of "hacking" is done allot easier and I love it  Smiley
2460  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Become a verified/approved seller. (Please share your thoughts) on: June 06, 2012, 01:10:34 PM
Interesting idea lolwut, but here goes one of my questions, who can vouch for you ?
Preferably in person and with and id check.
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