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261  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Security issue discovered in Python on: January 17, 2014, 07:57:05 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but, the worse that'll cause is an "Out of memory" error, and, maybe an OS crash? Nothing like stolen BTC.
262  Bitcoin / Armory / REMOVED on: January 17, 2014, 07:55:21 PM
Thought of a way to do it, removed.

Code:
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263  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux] on: January 17, 2014, 10:56:59 AM
"When the price people are SELLING at goes less than 808 spend all my USD to buy BTC at the price people are selling actively at", or, am I still not understanding?

EDIT:- Guess not, it just triggered (Once sell price went under 808!), but, didn't buy anything, despite me having $20 in this temp BTC-E account.

Correct. I'll change buy/sell text to ask/bid where is required to better understanding.

There is a bug to buy all amount. I have fixed it. update will arrive soon.

Fair enough, I'll check it out in a few days once that update's pushed, thanks!
264  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux] on: January 17, 2014, 10:48:04 AM
So, downloaded this because it looked cool, not to make profit, but, why not?

I added a made this:-

Tried to save:-

May I ask how market sell ($823.986) would instantly trigger going something that occurs at $822?


Market groupbox labels Buy/Sell will be renamed to Ask/Bid.
Sorry for confusion.

Now Market groupbox label Buy means price by what peoples wants to buy, not price for you to buy.

So (your program) market sell is what people who are buying want people to sell at? So, basically inverted? That's not really intuitive, you might want to change that  Wink

So, does this mean:-


"When the price people are SELLING at goes less than 808 spend all my USD to buy BTC at the price people are selling actively at", or, am I still not understanding?

EDIT:- Guess not, it just triggered (Once sell price went under 808!), but, didn't buy anything, despite me having $20 in this temp BTC-E account.

EDIT2:- If I use the same rule, just change "Market Buy Price" to "Exact price", it works.
265  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux] on: January 16, 2014, 11:20:10 PM
So, downloaded this because it looked cool, not to make profit, but, why not?

I added a made this:-


Tried to save:-


May I ask how market sell ($823.986) would instantly trigger going something that occurs at $822?
266  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTB] Minecraft account on: January 08, 2014, 03:21:06 PM
if I remember correctly, buying minecraft and having your own account is less than $30 or less than 0.03BTC.  How much of a discount are you looking for?

I don't really understand Minecraft. Is there no "added value" in the stuff you have done inside the game, on top of the account purchase fee?
No. Items don't carry over or anything. So it's just the account that has real value.

How do they know its a different person using the account then?
They don't?

Then how can items not get carried over? Confused Huh

When you're playing single player, there's no "sync", everything is done locally.
When you're playing multiplayer, it's the server that saves data based on your username, go to a new server, start from scratch.
267  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Battlefield 4 - PC (EA Origin) on: January 08, 2014, 03:18:30 PM
I'll post a quick-sell (For you, slow-buy for me) offer of $5, based on preev's mean rate (Currently that's 0.006032).
268  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Steam] [Autobuy] [24/7] 100% Automated steam gift sales! on: January 07, 2014, 08:44:03 AM
Worth bumping it, I guess.
269  Economy / Digital goods / [Steam][Autobuy][24/7] 100% Automated steam gift sales! [Rust][Insurgency] on: January 06, 2014, 07:22:16 AM
Please note this is super early alpha, lots of features are missing from this bot, and, it may be buggy. If anyone reports any bugs in this bot, It'd be greatly appreciated.

Anyway, 100% automated, all gifts can be paid for and collected without any interaction from me.

How to use it:-
  • Add the bot here
  • Message it 'help', it shall explain the rest.
Current price list (Prices are subject to changes at any time):-
  • Call of Duty: Ghosts - $25
  • Rust - $15 (I recommend activation right after purchase, developers seem to be messing with the gift's properties at the moment (adding and removing region locks))
  • Counter-Strike: Complete - $12
  • Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - $7.50
  • Counter-Strike: Source - $6
  • Counter-Strike: Source + Garry's Mod - $8
  • Garry's Mod - $4
  • Left 4 Dead 2 - $10
  • Payday 1 - $6
  • Civilization V - $6
  • Portal 2 - $7.50 No longer sold.
  • The Cave - $7.50 No longer sold.
  • Natural Selection 2 - $10
  • Costume Quest - $5
  • Gnomoria - $5
  • Eldritch - $5
  • Interstellar Marines - $5
  • Insurgency - $10

Todo:-
  • Price list from bot, currently the only way to know the price is to actually want to buy the game
  • Cancel trades, currently after saying 'buy $item' you can't order another item for 5 minutes
  • Be able to make a cart, so you don't have to buy games one-at-a-time
  • Revamp code to be more secure, and, require less resources
  • Fix up permissions on VPS
Changelog:-
Code:
2014/02/22 - Added Ghosts
2014/02/13 - Updated 'help' menu to remove ugly thread formatting, I do warn you though, if you message the bot 'help', it somewhat spams you (lots of messages to explain how to use it!)
2014/02/10 - Moved server to one with a larger HDD for the blockchain
2014/02/09 - Fixed bug with bitcoind that disabled the ability of my bot to function.
2014/02/09 - Updated bot to get the live price of BTC after the crash, before it was at a constant $800/BTC. Price is off BTC-E.
2014/02/05 - Fixed constant restarting bug.
2014/02/01 - Cleaned up VPS's HDD to allow bitcoind to continue running (Ran out of space)
2014/01/29 - Changed required confirmations from six (6) to two (2).
2014/01/08 - Added a bunch of new games (CS:S & GMOD, Portal 2, The Cave, Natural Selection 2), also restocked two old games (CS:GO and Rust)
2014/01/08 - First, 100% automated, sale went through. Although, I did wake up to three PMs from the user with "It doesn't work", "It stole my money", then, finally, "Oh, wait, no, I got my game. Thanks!"
2014/01/07 - Added temporary error handler for when steamcommunity cookie's expire
2014/01/07 - Sold first game (Albeit, with a little help from me)
2014/01/07 - Added Counter-Strike: Global Offensive to game roster and assigned a price for it in the Database
2014/01/06 - Fixed a bug where under certain circumstances it would refuse an item URL.

Vouches:-
Quote from: 'XMarkX' pid='37562552' dateline='1389207587'
[spoiler][/spoiler]

Quote from: '๖ۣۜWatermelon' pid='37562316' dateline='1389206809'
Vouch for Automatic Coding. Just bought CS:GO from him went smooth and quick. Legit Member.

Quote from: 'Homer Simpson'
It works!

Thanks and +rep

Quote from: 'LaPanthere' pid='38341885' dateline='1392467708'
Just purchased Rust. Works fine.

Thanks very much for this bot. I'll be using it again for sure Smiley

Proof:


Quote from: 'anonping' pid='38412637' dateline='1392746567'
Received now after two confirmations as promised!

Fluid method, Massive vouch!

Happy customer Smiley
270  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Newbie: Question About Armory and Access to Bitcoins on: January 03, 2014, 03:19:43 AM
Depends how fast we evolve, we may be way past the x64 processor stage by then (Doubt it).

What I'd do, personally, is keep a backup of the source code of Armory & Bitcoin-QT, a backup ISO of an operating system you know works with it (Debian, etc...), write yourself a guide on how to compile it, and, store it somewhere safe, then, all you'd need in the future is to:-
A. Hope the BTC protocol hasn't changes
B. Hope you still have an 64/32 bit computer around
271  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Block notify refusing to execute script on: December 26, 2013, 04:53:34 PM
Well, I worked it out. Apparently there was an error else-where in my config that was fucking everything up. Woohoo, non-useful error messages are non-useful.

Code:
[bitcoin@steam ~]$ tail -f block.log
0000000000000000eeae3316441fa75980bb33da1ebec31d385dcd50b57e119f
000000000000000268d3f985177f9fbc1cce0bd80f5805e0f4be76de77119cf5
000000000000000197869993938d0de0428b6eada0ac84c3f31df9a516224e39
0000000000000002e05bba63e09de100aeed19f9b0b58342aecd87b8ca7e7598
000000000000000208bc53df9cdd467a506a11c2596fd452aa64e353262cdb48

For later reference, if someone is googling this, the issue was that "wallet" and "alert" notify were _APPARENTLY_ formatted incorrectly (despite looking okay when viewing 'em), once deleting those two entries everything works.
272  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Block notify refusing to execute script on: December 26, 2013, 03:24:48 PM
SE?
Any other errors popping up in /var/log/* ?
What is your walletnotify= line in your .conf?

I've tried a hell of a lot of wallet notifies so far, including, but not limited to:-
Code:
blocknotify=/tmp/block.sh
Code:
blocknotify="/tmp/block.sh"
Code:
blocknotify=/home/bitcoin/block.sh "%s"
Code:
blocknotify="/home/bitcoin/block.sh" "%s"
Code:
blocknotify="/home/bitcoin/block.sh" %s
Code:
blocknotify=/home/bitcoin/block.sh %s
Code:
blocknotify="/bin/bash" "/home/bitcoin/block.sh" "%s"
Code:
blocknotify="/bin/sh" "/home/bitcoin/block.sh" "%s"

Running:-
Code:
journalctl -f

and initiating bitcoind again resulted in nothing new being dumped to journalctl.
273  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Block notify refusing to execute script on: December 26, 2013, 02:37:41 PM
Execute bit set?

Code:
[bitcoin@steam ~]$ ls -ls
total 12
4 -rwx------ 1 bitcoin bitcoin 37 Dec 25 20:14 alert.sh
4 -rwx------ 1 bitcoin bitcoin 47 Dec 25 23:15 block.sh
4 -rwx------ 1 bitcoin bitcoin 38 Dec 25 20:14 wallet.sh

I even went through with the time to compile a c++ app that simply called (As, from the log, this seems to be the function bitcoind calls):-
Code:
system("/home/bitcoin/block.sh thisisarandomhash");

And it worked fine, I also tried copying block.sh to /tmp/block.sh, and, giving it 777 perms:-
Code:
[bitcoin@steam .bitcoin]$ tail -f debug.log | grep block.sh
2013-12-26 14:37:27 runCommand error: system("/tmp/block.sh") returned -1
2013-12-26 14:37:28 runCommand error: system("/tmp/block.sh") returned -1
2013-12-26 14:37:29 runCommand error: system("/tmp/block.sh") returned -1
2013-12-26 14:37:29 runCommand error: system("/tmp/block.sh") returned -1
2013-12-26 14:37:29 runCommand error: system("/tmp/block.sh") returned -1
274  Economy / Auctions / Re: Battleship script + BitShips.eu domain on: December 26, 2013, 02:20:19 AM
So nobody ever deposited anything with your site?
We had only single deposit worth of few bitmills.

Hey, that was me!

275  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Block notify refusing to execute script on: December 25, 2013, 10:57:17 PM
Your block.sh isn't a valid executable. It needs to start with a #! line or be executed by a shell explicitly.

I tried specifically calling it via bash, didn't work. Added a hashbang to the start of the shell script, see if that works.

EDIT:-
Code:
2013-12-25 23:12:50 runCommand error: system(/home/bitcoin/block.sh 000000000000000275f2223e520067759159e83be4f23e6f21b9661a54e27efc) returned -1

Code:
[bitcoin@steam .bitcoin]$ cat /home/bitcoin/block.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
echo "$@" >> /home/bitcoin/block.log

EDIT:-
Code:
2013-12-25 23:23:57 runCommand error: system(/home/bitcoin/block.sh 00000000000000003788ac3db98f21b99151ea65711b53686e1ad3583bd1a2a1) returned -1

Code:
[bitcoin@steam .bitcoin]$ cat /home/bitcoin/block.sh
#!/bin/sh
echo "$@" >> /home/bitcoin/block.log
276  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / [Back to not solved] Block notify refusing to execute script on: December 25, 2013, 10:22:58 PM
Log from bitcoind:-
Code:
2013-12-25 20:17:10 runCommand error: system(/home/bitcoin/block.sh 0000000000000001add7cf0bbc4520992f0c9f4346391273f27a93513a806a27) returned -1
2013-12-25 20:24:11 runCommand error: system(/home/bitcoin/block.sh 000000000000000136b5f4be351bd98d799a71c649a502c209e99a284650f2b3) returned -1
2013-12-25 20:32:24 runCommand error: system(/home/bitcoin/block.sh 00000000000000022f1d81992f0ca2b1bd658075a61103155a63201e208e5583) returned -1
2013-12-25 20:40:50 runCommand error: system(/home/bitcoin/block.sh 0000000000000002217553b052adbf99474d83aea9b1333e5035868ddbc13bd1) returned -1
2013-12-25 20:51:24 runCommand error: system(/home/bitcoin/block.sh 000000000000000011071fde5c66d3c5c50b88795665bd51858b1a4aada4d27b) returned -1
2013-12-25 20:51:51 runCommand error: system(/home/bitcoin/block.sh 0000000000000003064199f07fbc4fcadc7894403983525f77e2b447289eb9d6) returned -1
2013-12-25 20:54:32 runCommand error: system(/home/bitcoin/block.sh 000000000000000202e23278efb3fea7c261ee7186de389e1594285f54bbf85c) returned -1
2013-12-25 20:59:44 runCommand error: system(/home/bitcoin/block.sh 000000000000000349b3b84fedc6be1a7ebd20f27377d08f2fda2f1036e83af1) returned -1
2013-12-25 21:05:37 runCommand error: system(/home/bitcoin/block.sh "0000000000000002591fda47c52e3f816031328bdbfeb9f68d67eebb9968baa8") returned -1
2013-12-25 21:05:38 runCommand error: system(/home/bitcoin/block.sh "0000000000000002e14e03f1162885d74e1d39c9016401e537c9a62c2558d158") returned -1
2013-12-25 21:14:39 runCommand error: system(/home/bitcoin/block.sh "000000000000000374a7b6359cc993d3638c72c14d8c7529fef7e6e7e545bffb") returned -1
2013-12-25 21:27:20 runCommand error: system("/home/bitcoin/block.sh 00000000000000034091377f6269b6ac3efaecb5e84f9d7358a851a08241a3dd") returned -1
2013-12-25 21:43:21 runCommand error: system("/home/bitcoin/block.sh 00000000000000002df90422830562c3435520d69a1d51689acbb1253ba5ae3e") returned -1
2013-12-25 22:00:58 runCommand error: system("/home/bitcoin/block.sh 0000000000000000e54087f1dbb7c0d2c5bf29cd20906ad458417ea977e03b4e") returned -1
2013-12-25 22:16:59 runCommand error: system("/home/bitcoin/block.sh 0000000000000003521d838126ca43cb8ac4dd6f4f5f5e290b8efbb6e11fd2c9") returned -1

As you can see, I've tried lots of configurations. Here's me running the command myself:-
Code:
[bitcoin@steam .bitcoin]$ /home/bitcoin/block.sh "000000000000000374a7b6359cc993d3638c72c14d8c7529fef7e6e7e545bffb"
[bitcoin@steam .bitcoin]$

As you can see, works fine:-
Code:
[bitcoin@steam ~]$ cat block.log
000000000000000374a7b6359cc993d3638c72c14d8c7529fef7e6e7e545bffb

The block.sh:-
Code:
[bitcoin@steam ~]$ cat block.sh
echo "$@" >> /home/bitcoin/block.log

Any help? I can't work out why it refuses to run.

EDIT:- Nor this:-
Code:
2013-12-25 22:53:32 runCommand error: system("/usr/bin/bash" "/home/bitcoin/block.sh" "00000000000000025efa4d291485de8c34136c3d0d6b2cfd487514b4f81c27c5") returned -1
277  Bitcoin / Armory / ArmoryD update? on: December 23, 2013, 02:43:27 AM
So, I didn't bump my old thread for reasons that I'd rather not explain here, but, I was told:-
Are you familiar with "bitcoind" (vs Bitcoin-Qt)?  We have a "daemon" version of Armory as well:  armoryd.py which behave almost identically to bitcoind, but gives you access to watching-only wallets, better transaction ledgers, etc.

The link above points to the armoryd.py on the master branch, which is currently pretty bare.  However, you can easily run it in offline mode and having it load and distribute addresses from a watching-only wallet.  If you put it in online mode, you will also be able to access transaction history and verify payments.    But it will crash every few days (because that's what 0.88.1 did).

In a couple weeks, that script (on the master branch) will be updated with a much-improved version.  We've actually already finished most of it, but will need to merge in some other changes that aren't ready for this release.  This version will implement most of the same functionality as bitcoind.

Either way, you should familiarize yourself with how bitcoind works, and then you will be able to access armoryd.py exactly the same way.  Even better, you could make a modification of armoryd.py which has your application built into it.  This is much more preferable than starting from scratch, because armoryd.py already has all the networking hooks, event loops, wallet load ops, etc integrated and working.  You would simply need to add code to the methods that process new transactions, etc. 

Can discuss at greater length after this release it out.  But if you are unfamiliar with bitcoind, you should do some research on that and how to use it and integrate it into web services.  Doing so will give you a non-deterministic, full wallet.  If you have that working, switching to armoryd.py for deterministic, watching-only will be trivial (when it's ready).   Or if you really just need a process that can read a watching-only wallet and get addresses on demand (but without transaction history), I can post a small python fragment that does that.

Anyway, I see that ArmoryD has yet to be updated (last update 3 months ago), is there any status on said update? Thanks.
278  Economy / Auctions / Re: Battleship script + BitShips.eu domain on: December 21, 2013, 03:42:13 PM
Just played a game on there, pretty fun, protip:- I don't believe in Battleships you're allowed to mass-spam shots whenever you hit the opponent, currently it only takes one hit to take out a ship of ANY size.
279  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Sorry for the mass amounts of requests, but, another request on: December 17, 2013, 08:54:01 PM
Just so you know, the main ledger does use address comments.

You mean the main transaction list you get when you first start the client? I know it does, and, because of how useful it is, I find it hard to work without it. Memorizing a bunch of BTC addresses is a lot harder than reading English that you wrote earlier. Tongue

I can look at adding it to the tx viewer, as well.  Though, that table is already cramped enough.  I guess you'd ideally be able to customize which columns you want.

That would be the best, most 'flushed out' applications allow you to simply right click the columns and add/remove them, also drag them around, etc..., but, it could be as simple as a check box in the settings.
280  Bitcoin / Armory / Sorry for the mass amounts of requests, but, another request on: December 17, 2013, 06:15:52 PM
Two requests, one larger, one smaller.

Request #1 (larger) is to have a column for 'address comment' (Which would be imported from the comments on addresses in the wallet) when sending payments:-


Request #2 (A lot smaller) is to have the output appear before the input on the transaction log when sending bitcoins to yourself between wallets (I have an online and an offline wallet, online = spending money, offline = long-term):-


It's only logical you send the money, then you receive it. You don't receive it, then send it. I know it's ordered in the of which the backend of the software is aware of said transactions, but, it really needs an override for this scenario (Which I can only assume isn't just mine).
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