Mike is there a way we can have the user supply their GPG key and encrypt the private key so that in order to spent it he also needs to give the redemer the GPG thing to decrypt?
You know what I mean
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you know what they say "what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" )
+1 Wish I could have made it folks. Maybe next year!
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Nothing in this thread so far beats the current logo. Not even close. Until something comes close, they are all useless. That's my opinion anyway.
A professional designer will be working with me on it starting Tuesday. You ain't seen nothing yet Damm I tought I was on a winning design path :p Hope the designer can come up with something nice. Just wondering if he is working 'pre-paid', so I still have a chance if I design some more The design is awesome, the text: Global Digital Currency is perfect. But the double B paranoia is just stupid. Even my wife said that she preferred the previous version with the "Bitcoin", and the "itcoin" version looks a bit circumsized.
Thanks Personally also liked the Bitcoin in full. Also gives the opportunity to use the -B in the logo. Made a version of the 'Bitcoin accepted here' button Wow. That looks amazing. I don't like the color
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Oh, and I still plan to post a revision with a green note that uses less ink.
I am so looking forward to it. Hey how about a second project where one can write BITCOIN CHECKS and SIGN them with private and public keys?
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Until the servers can be more stable and the windows version of the application can connect to the servers on a constant basis, I will be using Multibit which I am happy to say is more forgiving of glitches. There is even a nifty rollback feature.
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Has this project been abandoned?
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Get a job you BTCitBTCumbs!
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That will show those people what we think about their funny money!
KAKA!
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Not to mention ATM's still running ME, from what I hear the many of the financial sectors systems are held together by spit and wishful thinking, too many bean counters saying 'patch it up for now, we cant afford to fix it properly', rotten all the way from the roots to the tips of the branches: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/07/27/chip_and_pin_keypad_insecurity/ATM's running ME? Which ones? The ones I have seen reboot where 2000 and XP.
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Doesn't 4 words go against the rules of having a dictionary word?
No, as it's 4 of them. No. words in dictionary * No. words in dictionary * No. words in dictionary * No. words in dictionary = big number Gotcha. Well I guess I am reencrypting my wallet tomorrow :-D And then going around and picking up all the backups. Shreeding them and then redistributing the new one LOL
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I kinda have 0.98734 btc in my wallet and under 1btc spread out in the blockchain.info wallet for an application i am building I do have more, but they are in cold storage and I am not going to bust open the piggy bank to try LOL. Now... if you want to try it, that would be great
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If i want to send EXACTLY 1.0 btc how do i do this? http://www.blockchain.info/wallet/send-anonymouslyDo i have to do the math and send EXACTLY 1.0155? Ho does this work out? And if i send exactly 1.0 will i get a SINGLE 1BTC transaction or will it be several partial btc to = 1btc?
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What does a deposit look like after a mixing service? Do you have an example transaction?
I've never used one. But blockchain.info offers one now built in to the wallet for 1.5%. You can send or receive a transaction as anonymous and that routes it thru the mixer which they claim guarantees 0% taint (I think). It's worth trying that to see how it works since it's very easy. If you haven't explored the blockchain.info wallet I'd really recommend it. It offers a lot more functionality than the standard client, has good security as long as you make sufficient backups, and it looks real pretty too. I am using it for their Merchant services.
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I'd ask Luke-jr about this. All his pools payouts, no matter how small, are all newly generated coins. I bet you could pay him for 50 BTC1 newly mined blocks. Much cooler than the one transfer idea.
That's a good idea too because it's much easier for him to accommodate some extra 1BTC payouts than pulling a whole block (which would likely be a real problem). How does one define the exchange rate of an entire payout block? What do you mean by exchange rate? The price you'd pay for it? That would just be negotiated. If a lot of people starting wanting these you can be sure the price would go up. From a practical point of view it ought not to be higher than using a mixing service for untainted coins. So a few percent seems reasonable. No doubt fanatic desire can wreck havoc with that. What does a deposit look like after a mixing service? Do you have an example transaction?
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I'd ask Luke-jr about this. All his pools payouts, no matter how small, are all newly generated coins. I bet you could pay him for 50 BTC1 newly mined blocks. Much cooler than the one transfer idea.
That's a good idea too because it's much easier for him to accommodate some extra 1BTC payouts than pulling a whole block (which would likely be a real problem). How does one define the exchange rate of an entire payout block?
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