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2541  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 3 wallet types on: March 22, 2013, 05:31:03 AM
This is what I'd like to set up, ideally..

[bitcoinVault] = where I'd only deposit btc, not sell

[bitcoinSavings] = where I'd deposit frequently, and sell once and awhile

[bitcoinChecking] = where I'd buy and sell for speculating



Can someone recommend the best way to setup up 3 wallet addresses that would meet my needs?

Get armory you can do all three, first one you setup a paper wallet, then create an offline computer to create offline tx then use an online computer to send it, and then you can use it as a regular online wallet.
2542  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin is WAY too confusing for the average person on: March 22, 2013, 01:45:26 AM
It is an experiment and in beta, so your parents shouldn't be using it.

LOL.  You're funny.

I am a barrel of laughs in this thread
2543  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin is WAY too confusing for the average person on: March 22, 2013, 01:41:24 AM
I'm not saying there aren't going to be more user-friendly applications someday, but as of now it's just way too confusing. It's even confusing to me and I've spent all day reading about Bitcoin and have slightly higher computer knowledge than most people.

Well tech support from india, isn't a higher computer knowledge, but I hate complainers if I sat around and complained about everything that is wrong or unless in bitcoin, I would be spamming the forum everyday with 1000's of post. So this is what I say, how about you ask questions nicely and maybe people will help you without being an idiot. Also if you think a day of reading will wrap your head around bitcoin your are very wrong. Maybe a whole weekend will help you, I am very highly skilled in computers, and I still learn stuff. Some people find that to be the beauty of bitcoin, but trust me average people can learn the basics of bitcoin, and the core. Just like I don't know the SSL RFC by heart, but I know enough that I know how it works and average people don't know the SSL RFC at all and they can do banking knowing it is secure. Bitcoin is so young and to attack it like that is just so unfair, get an open mind and then come back to it.
2544  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Ignore Button Question on: March 21, 2013, 08:56:26 PM
That we are bad bad bad people Wink
2545  Other / Off-topic / How many people have ideas in the "bank" for when bitcoin gets bigger? on: March 21, 2013, 08:14:14 PM
I am waiting for a certain group of equipment users to get more into bitcoins before creating some ideas, who is in the same boat.
2546  Other / Beginners & Help / Newbies A way to securely shortener addresses and tip button on: March 21, 2013, 06:53:45 PM
http://qcl.me Allows you to securely shorten your bitcoin or litecoin addresses so you can quickly and easily remember your addresses for tips and payments. It also helps the person/people your sending it to with one click copy of the address, big qr code to be able to scan, and a link so they can open the address in an URL-handler client.

All bitcoin addresses also create a tip button, that generates a CSS button which you can give an amount just by adding ?amount=<amount> to your http://qcl.me short url.

Here is a screen shot



If you find this service usuful, you can click this button below to get my tip address



Any questions / feature request / and comments leave in this thread.
2547  Economy / Auctions / Re: sendbtc.com for sale on: March 21, 2013, 05:46:53 PM
Take that offer of $325, cause that domain is worth about $56 and anyone biding over that is insane. Take the money and RUN!

Thanks for the advice, but I disagree.

Ok don't agree, but I am someone that has sold and brought over 100 domains, and I was giving you good advice...
2548  Economy / Auctions / Re: sendbtc.com for sale on: March 21, 2013, 05:41:43 PM
Take that offer of $325, cause that domain is worth about $56 and anyone biding over that is insane. Take the money and RUN!
2549  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] First Bitcoin and Litecoin address shortener (Quick Coin Lookup qcl.me) on: March 21, 2013, 05:15:04 PM
tried to use it as signature, but says "image removed"  Undecided

Yes theymos doesn't allow images in your in signature, that is a forum rule, not my service. Sorry about that.
2550  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] First Bitcoin and Litecoin address shortener (Quick Coin Lookup qcl.me) on: March 21, 2013, 04:54:07 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=156032

I have added tip buttons for the bitcoin side, so you can easily embed them on your site or on this forum! Check them out.
2551  Bitcoin / Project Development / [ANN] Bitcoin tip me buttons on: March 21, 2013, 04:52:59 PM
Just like facebook has like buttons my service http://qcl.me nows has a tip me button just for bitcoin. There are two versions, there is a static image, then is a CSS button that can actual display how much you are recommend to tip.

This is a screenshot of the css button, with no amount


This is a screenshot of the css button with an amount


and here is the static image which would mostly be used for forums just like this one



Leave any questions / request / feedback below
2552  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why is HTML &nbsp; being converted to the 0xA0 character instead of a space? on: March 21, 2013, 05:51:09 AM
I just tried

Code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html lang="en">
<title>asdf</title>
</head>
<body>
<form action="" method="post">
<input name="test" type="text" value="&nbsp;" />
<input type="submit" />
</form>
<?php
if(isset($_REQUEST['test']))
        echo 
'<p>'.bin2hex($_REQUEST['test']).'</p>';
?>

</body></html>

which is HTML 5 and I got c2a0
2553  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why is HTML &nbsp; being converted to the 0xA0 character instead of a space? on: March 21, 2013, 05:48:36 AM
I am using php 5.3 on apache on mac OSX 10.8 (dev server), and just tried that snippet it gives me the same thing... so this is probably a php 5+ problem.
2554  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [BOUNTY: 5+BTC] Open Source (CC) Paper Wallet Kit for safe offline coin storage on: March 21, 2013, 05:19:35 AM
http://bitaddress.org and https://github.com/pointbiz/bitaddress.org is this what your looking for? and I am not claiming the bounty for that site, I am not with the site, and didn't make the site, so the bounty should go to that guy.
2555  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Security Now Steve Gibson + Leo Laporte on: March 21, 2013, 05:10:36 AM
i would, but you dont listen or you dont get it. Fast reply btw, i edited to be slightly less offensive XD

No please enlightened me, and you really can't offend me LMAO
2556  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Security Now Steve Gibson + Leo Laporte on: March 21, 2013, 05:05:16 AM
Ok so first off they go this is about bitcoin, which is wrong, that document is blanket covering virtual currencies, and bitcoin's core values are included in it. It never includes bitcoin as the target.  Also we all know that bitcoins were legal from day one, I love how every is going bitcoins is legal, if anyone has a lawyer they would know this already. As I personality have a lawyer, and asked about bitcoins but I guess not everyone that does business does that... I also like how he names Mt. Gox, but Mt. Gox is operated in Japan so they are not covered by this. I got to say, I stopped watching, they are so dry. So lesson everyone, get a lawyer it would have saved you 4 years of waiting for this document.

Your an idiot. people have already explained this to you in other threads.

Well if I am such an idiot the explain it to me, cause no one explained anything LOL I pretty sure I explained to them LOL
2557  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Security Now Steve Gibson + Leo Laporte on: March 21, 2013, 04:16:07 AM
Ok so first off they go this is about bitcoin, which is wrong, that document is blanket covering virtual currencies, and bitcoin's core values are included in it. It never includes bitcoin as the target.  Also we all know that bitcoins were legal from day one, I love how every is going bitcoins is legal, if anyone has a lawyer they would know this already. As I personality have a lawyer, and asked about bitcoins but I guess not everyone that does business does that... I also like how he names Mt. Gox, but Mt. Gox is operated in Japan so they are not covered by this. I got to say, I stopped watching, they are so dry. So lesson everyone, get a lawyer it would have saved you 4 years of waiting for this document.
2558  Economy / Services / Re: Selling Ad Space on: March 21, 2013, 02:21:56 AM
Use a-ads.com, you get coins on impression not just clicks, but yes you need to prove your site has traffic, and not bs traffic, like traffic that stays on the site for a bit.
It's similar to those bitcoin address shorteners, but you can have multiple currencies and custom URLs. It's intended for many short visits, not fewer long ones.

So basically the same idea as my http://qcl.me while I build mine for a side weekend project, it has evolved into much more than that. I can tell you alot of people will be in the camp of "I trust no one", so get ready to deal with that. Also you may want more trust or a verifiable database. Even though I been around for while, and my database is very harden with multiple layers of security and verifiable data, people were still very hesitan to switch to my system. So I hope your ready to debate/fight for your site, but welcome to space. Also someone tried to hack my system already so that is something you should be ready to deal with. (My site of course held up and he didn't get into anything just downloaded some CSS files) I am actually going to be doing a little pivot on my service (coming soon) so I am not too threaten, but this will keep me on my toes now. Good Luck!
The data is supposed to be public, why would it matter if it got out?
I've got it set up to include the first 7 characters of a sha-256 hash of the saved data in the URL, and check it against that of the saved data, so if it's modified by a third party, it will raise a red flag. That's the only real danger I see.

The security for so it can't be changed, by me or a 3rd party and verifiable, you can read more at http://qcl.me/faq. Also I wouldn't use the first characters of a sha-256, just incase of collisions, could prove to be a problem.
You mean I should use the whole thing?

No you just should make sure that no collisions happen, so if your using SQL, just check and then have a plan if those 7 characters sequence has been used before, just use the next 7. This is will be CPU and time intensive as your database grows.
2559  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin address generator/miner [v0.22] on: March 21, 2013, 01:58:33 AM
Can the latest version (v0.22) make compressed keys? The ones that start with Letters and not 5 for the private key part. Sure I can convert it, but I'd want to generate a few hundred compressed keys (offline) for cold storage.
I'm curious why you want compressed keys (or what the purpose of a compressed key is, really). A compressed key is actually longer than an uncompressed key (52 characters vs 51 characters) so it won't save you any storage space.

That's just 1 byte more for the human readable public key. This isn't an issue. The compressed key is half the size of the uncompressed key in transactions and in the block chain. That saves a lot of space, which also translates into lower transaction fees in the long term.
Can't the compressed key be derived from WIF?

Nope they hash out to different bitcoin addresses
2560  Economy / Services / Re: Selling Ad Space on: March 21, 2013, 01:57:03 AM
Use a-ads.com, you get coins on impression not just clicks, but yes you need to prove your site has traffic, and not bs traffic, like traffic that stays on the site for a bit.
It's similar to those bitcoin address shorteners, but you can have multiple currencies and custom URLs. It's intended for many short visits, not fewer long ones.

So basically the same idea as my http://qcl.me while I build mine for a side weekend project, it has evolved into much more than that. I can tell you alot of people will be in the camp of "I trust no one", so get ready to deal with that. Also you may want more trust or a verifiable database. Even though I been around for while, and my database is very harden with multiple layers of security and verifiable data, people were still very hesitan to switch to my system. So I hope your ready to debate/fight for your site, but welcome to space. Also someone tried to hack my system already so that is something you should be ready to deal with. (My site of course held up and he didn't get into anything just downloaded some CSS files) I am actually going to be doing a little pivot on my service (coming soon) so I am not too threaten, but this will keep me on my toes now. Good Luck!
The data is supposed to be public, why would it matter if it got out?
I've got it set up to include the first 7 characters of a sha-256 hash of the saved data in the URL, and check it against that of the saved data, so if it's modified by a third party, it will raise a red flag. That's the only real danger I see.

The security for so it can't be changed, by me or a 3rd party and verifiable, you can read more at http://qcl.me/faq. Also I wouldn't use the first characters of a sha-256, just incase of collisions, could prove to be a problem.
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