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2661  Economy / Services / Re: Domain registration Cam4BTC.com on: March 08, 2013, 01:41:01 AM
bytedisorder is going to register the domain for free for us and an add will be shown on cam4btc.com as a thank you for this.

Thanks a lot! Smiley

Congratulations! A Site I like and Hoster I like coming together amazing!
2662  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [Auction/Sell] qcu.co - My Post Raided... on: March 08, 2013, 01:39:19 AM
gweedo, it doesn't matter how he proved it.  You didn't say in the agreement that he had to use a SPECIFIC site.  You said that if he proved it was worth $400, then you'll pay him.  Simple as that.

Also, if you didn't want the domain for 25 btc, why'd you post the offer??

That is like saying, here is my Toyota, I am selling it for $60K, and my proof that is worth that is because on craiglist that is what it says it worth, when you have posted the ad. Doesn't make sense. I posted the offer, cause I knew he would never find a site saying it was worth that. Yes it was my mistake I should have said it has to be real site that knows how to domain pricing and can't be your ad, but I thought he would know that. Come on I have brought and sold hundreds of domains, this guy is obviously a con and I offered 1.7btcs at that time more then enough. If anyone things I am going to send 25 BTC for a 5 character domain they are nuts, I tried to make a fair offer, but he obviously wants to con some newbie, which I am very much not in this area.

Hey you think I scammed him, both you can open scam accusing against me go right ahead.
Um, what are you talking about?  You're saying he owns estibot.com?  He didn't make that appraisal, the site generated it. 

He proved that the site was worth that by an independent appraisal conducted by estibot.com.  That's not anything at all like craigslist.

No the Sedo one is a marketplace and estibot is using CPC and keywords to calculate a price, which is two things that aren't taken into account when it is just the domain.

@ Gweedo

Just so you know, that appraisal site you gave says Google.com is worth <$5000 and so is ABC.com.

Remember we are talking just domains, and not the site worth, that is probably why it says they are less than $5000. Different things are taken into account with domains then sites.
2663  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: iPhone miner? on: March 07, 2013, 10:22:24 PM
No... but can be created.
2664  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [Auction/Sell] qcu.co - My Post Raided... on: March 07, 2013, 09:34:57 PM
gweedo, it doesn't matter how he proved it.  You didn't say in the agreement that he had to use a SPECIFIC site.  You said that if he proved it was worth $400, then you'll pay him.  Simple as that.

Also, if you didn't want the domain for 25 btc, why'd you post the offer??

That is like saying, here is my Toyota, I am selling it for $60K, and my proof that is worth that is because on craiglist that is what it says it worth, when you have posted the ad. Doesn't make sense. I posted the offer, cause I knew he would never find a site saying it was worth that. Yes it was my mistake I should have said it has to be real site that knows how to domain pricing and can't be your ad, but I thought he would know that. Come on I have brought and sold hundreds of domains, this guy is obviously a con and I offered 1.7btcs at that time more then enough. If anyone things I am going to send 25 BTC for a 5 character domain they are nuts, I tried to make a fair offer, but he obviously wants to con some newbie, which I am very much not in this area.

Hey you think I scammed him, both you can open scam accusing against me go right ahead.
2665  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [Auction/Sell] qcu.co - My Post Raided... on: March 07, 2013, 07:29:42 PM
You say this...

You prove it is worth that $300, I am paying 25BTC, I have it. That is double that $300, and all you have to do is show me is that domain is worth at least $300, within $50. So if you can prove it is $250 - $300 you got a buyer at double that price.

And i prove that's worth minimun 399 u$d.

So you are here the one without word.

So I already know that you don't have word as many people now, and stop calling me con-man.

You didn't prove it, a site where you type in the price doesn't count as proof, or a site that is counting CPC is not proof. You know this, so that is why I am calling you a con-man cause you are trying to cheat me. I don't like people like that, your domain is worth $50, I was willing to pay more than that, you didn't accept it. Now your trying to force me on a contract that you already broke cause your using a site that you type in the worth. Come on you look like an idiot right now, and no one wants your domain for 25BTC which over $1000. I think I was pretty dam nice for giving you more than $50, you didn't see that. Just cause your domain is 5 characters doesn't mean anything.

i do't want to sell you my domain to you even if you gave me 100 btc...

You just do not have word that's all.

And learn more about what's the difference of a DOMAIN NAME and a full WEBSITE, and his differences on appraisal...

So if you can buy insure.com for $3,776.72 u$d http://www.urlappraisal.net/appraisal/insure.com.html buy it...

Because worth 16.000.000 u$d (yes 16 millions), and it's because of the worth of the DOMAIN NAME not just for the entire WEBSITE...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_expensive_domain_names

You know the price jumped cause your redirecting to the forum... so those are inaccurate now, a week later Wink

I want some else to post and tell this guy how much his domain is worth and that I am right, cause it be beneficial to this guy, that he knows how to price domains right.

Don't you think someone other than me would buy it by now if it was worth that?

Also I don't want your domain found one better Wink
2666  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 1 BTC reward: Solve my problem on: March 07, 2013, 07:20:32 PM
You are allowed to send multiple bets. Your client will not send the same coins again, I think, but I'm not experienced with Multibit, so I don't know. Maybe you did a tx and blockchain reset and sent again some coins you had sent before and double-spent them.
But one of 2 things happened, your bet became invalid and disappeared(only explanation I can find for this is a double-spend), hence why the 100 BTC disappeared after you reset tx and blockchain, or you dreamt with the 100 BTC win Grin
If you look at this transaction then:
https://blockchain.info/sv/tx-index/58808409
The amount 9.73750014 BTC has been sent and verified to: 17Z2xL466Fc36ejEcn7BWosxUyFE259sEN

That is your change
2667  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 1 BTC reward: Solve my problem on: March 07, 2013, 07:00:58 PM
http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php?tx=17Z2xL466Fc36ejEcn7BWosxUyFE259sEN&limit=100&min_bet=0&status=ALL

It looks like all your bets were loses.
2668  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin Hashing Algorithm on: March 07, 2013, 06:52:39 PM
What do you mean the core bitcoin hashing algorithm? You mean to create bitcoin addresses? https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Technical_background_of_Bitcoin_addresses
2669  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [Auction/Sell] qcu.co on: March 07, 2013, 06:49:53 PM
You say this...

You prove it is worth that $300, I am paying 25BTC, I have it. That is double that $300, and all you have to do is show me is that domain is worth at least $300, within $50. So if you can prove it is $250 - $300 you got a buyer at double that price.

And i prove that's worth minimun 399 u$d.

So you are here the one without word.

So I already know that you don't have word as many people now, and stop calling me con-man.

You didn't prove it, a site where you type in the price doesn't count as proof, or a site that is counting CPC is not proof. You know this, so that is why I am calling you a con-man cause you are trying to cheat me. I don't like people like that, your domain is worth $50, I was willing to pay more than that, you didn't accept it. Now your trying to force me on a contract that you already broke cause your using a site that you type in the worth. Come on you look like an idiot right now, and no one wants your domain for 25BTC which over $1000. I think I was pretty dam nice for giving you more than $50, you didn't see that. Just cause your domain is 5 characters doesn't mean anything.
2670  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [Auction/Sell] qcu.co on: March 07, 2013, 06:12:56 PM
bump

I am guessing so many people agree that your domain is worth ~$450 to $1,100 Wink too bad I was going buy it, but I brought a domain qcl.me for $38, just so you know Wink
Well, you just said that you would pay 25 btc if he proved it was worth that.  He did, and you didn't pay.

So a site where you set the price, and another site that takes in non-existence CPC are proof of the worth of this domain? Dude have you ever brought a domain, your like 14yrs old go sell baseball cards or something, this domain isn't even worth that $50 was more than enough probably too much.
Real mature.  First of all, yes I'm 14.  I don't see why that restricts me to selling "baseball cards."

Second of all, I've bought and sold many domains.  Probably 20-30.

Third of all, why don't you look at the site and oh, I don't know, READ?  http://www.estibot.com/appraise.php?a=appraisal&k=c5719462f946580d4771c7e66433d907&domain=qcu.co.  Read all the things that it takes into account. 

If you actually LOOK, it does CPC for "qcu," which is the name of the site.  So, smart one, it is existent.

You broke the contract.

PS: You probably shouldn't be ranting about how I'm 14 when you can't even make a complete sentence.

Well I expected that gweedo, fulfill his word, but he didn't, well it's good to know...

And yes danieldaniel he kindda broke the contract.

Seems that gweedo just like to rais threads, and fight with almost all the people...

Ty danieldaniel, i'm kinda wanna delete this post, but now i won't, i hope many people read this.



How did I break a contract? I said prove it, you didn't ask anyone around here that has brought domains before, you can't take that into account, and now it is worth more cause it redirects to the forum. I am sorry but you are still a con-man and now you think I broke a contract. The contract was prove it is worth $750, you didn't.
2671  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [Auction/Sell] qcu.co on: March 07, 2013, 06:10:31 PM
bump

I am guessing so many people agree that your domain is worth ~$450 to $1,100 Wink too bad I was going buy it, but I brought a domain qcl.me for $38, just so you know Wink
Well, you just said that you would pay 25 btc if he proved it was worth that.  He did, and you didn't pay.

So a site where you set the price, and another site that takes in non-existence CPC are proof of the worth of this domain? Dude have you ever brought a domain, your like 14yrs old go sell baseball cards or something, this domain isn't even worth that $50 was more than enough probably too much.
Real mature.  First of all, yes I'm 14.  I don't see why that restricts me to selling "baseball cards."

Second of all, I've bought and sold many domains.  Probably 20-30.

Third of all, why don't you look at the site and oh, I don't know, READ?  http://www.estibot.com/appraise.php?a=appraisal&k=c5719462f946580d4771c7e66433d907&domain=qcu.co.  Read all the things that it takes into account. 

If you actually LOOK, it does CPC for "qcu," which is the name of the site.  So, smart one, it is existent.

You broke the contract.

PS: You probably shouldn't be ranting about how I'm 14 when you can't even make a complete sentence.

You do know that says it is worth over $1000, because it is redirecting to the forum Wink
2672  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: MASTER'S SCAMMER LIST on: March 07, 2013, 07:52:57 AM
I think this is my favorite so far:
This IS a good old boys club. This "contract" has ZERO force of law. Legally they could all just walk away with the forum donations. Just because you want to handle it in the community doesn't mean you should write a contract with no teeth and eliminate your OPTION for legal action. Also they get paid monthly fees, WTF is that? Plenty of people are willing to do it without charge. This looks to me like a jerking of the circular variety.

+1 really I think that theymos and the rest need to be added to the pending scammer list. I think I might put a poll about this and see how others feel.

No that whole thread is full of win with him LMAO
2673  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAMMER: BitMofo on: March 07, 2013, 07:31:17 AM
Sorry you are mistaken.

Unless the English has been changed.

"I propose that I will double any Bitcoins sent to my address using *magic* or whatever..."


The statement is declarative "I propose that I will double any Bitcoins sent to my address"

It does not state I might, or there is a high probability
nor does it state that he will "make payments to non-players" or that he will pose as a player himself.


The statement is quite emphatic, the fact that it is processed in the gambling section has nothing to do with the statements made.


Anytime magic is being used to double bitcoins you should know it is a scam. Also he calls it a "Game" not a loan, not a business deal, a game and you my friend have lost the game. Just move on and try and hustle to get your bitcoin back, this should make you work harder for it.
2674  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Kevin Rose (Digg, old TechTV) and Philip Rosedale (Second Life) talk Bitcoin on: March 07, 2013, 07:06:17 AM
This is amazing, I am necro-ing it cause I just found it today. But they brought up a great point why is there no wallet, or Exchange that is insured like they described? I think i remember when Kevin Rose tweeted that out...

https://twitter.com/kevinrose/status/81146139159707648

but searching for that I found this...

https://twitter.com/kevinrose/status/235266398899810304

sooooooooooo Google Ventures was probably looking at Coinbase, I would love to know why they didn't invest?
2675  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BTCJam on: March 07, 2013, 06:47:03 AM
You need 4 hours logged in and 5 post, and you can read the sticky thread, it is kinda there for a reason Wink
2676  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ashton Kutcher invests in Bitpay on: March 07, 2013, 06:43:26 AM
If Mila Kunis setup a bitcoin-qt node, I connect to that LOL but who else see Aston Kutcher as a wannabe VC, I know he has a lot of money and invested in a lot of tech start ups but really? If I had a startup and Aston Kutcher wanted to invest I tell him no especially since Bitpay is just getting into funding, they really should be getting investors that can actually give them advice and help them. I mean the best advice Kutcher could give is where to get more, hotter booth babes, that is about it...
2677  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: MASTER'S SCAMMER LIST on: March 07, 2013, 06:30:59 AM
Does anyone else see the irony of this thread being started by sublime? I am not an educated psychologist, but it seems to me that sublime and dank suffer from the same mental condition. It would take a great deal to convince me that they aren't the same person.  As such, I would advise against investing in whatever scheme he's trying failing to establish a rep to set the stage for.


No the best part about this whole thing is

father of eric North husband to Amber North 

He has a wife and son and he acts like a mental patient. All he does is go around contradicting himself, if you want a great laugh read the splitting of reserve funds for the forum, been here 3 seconds and he asked to hold funds for the forum, yet he is against everyone else, and then said he didn't say ask to hold 500BTCs of the funds. If this dude turned out to be the next atlas I wouldn't be surprised in the least bit.
2678  Economy / Speculation / Re: Mt.Gox is the real winner here... dat 0.6% fee... on: March 07, 2013, 03:32:32 AM
I'm probably switching to another exchange after this. What's the second biggest?

bitstamp.net I maybe switching right when coinlabs takes over the USD
2679  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Mt.Gox is a piece of shit on: March 07, 2013, 02:29:49 AM
Don't blame PHP, plenty of great sites use it.

PHP is great, but for things like this a java application would handle the load better, and be able run orders a faster.

MMMMMM you're getting into very dangerous territory with that statement. First of all, php is pretty fast and lightweight compared to Java. Second, there are certain functions that are faster in PHP and certain functions that are faster in Java. But one particular key factor makes PHP the better choice: MySQL development teams and PHP development teams used to work pretty closely together to improve efficiency, I doubt very much that Java has the same speed when it comes to "talking" to MySQL then again, I'm not sure what back-end DB MTGox is using but if they are using PHP it's very easy to assume they are using MySQL as the backend, again, I can be wrong.

First off, just talking about java for the trading engine. Also if it was up to me, I wouldn't use mysql for trading engine store. I would use java because the logic would be faster for matching, also I would use a redis for the store, cause you have so many reads and writes that it better to have them in memory.

You want to keep in memory an entire transactional system? Yeah, sure, that might work for your 100 lines advanced "Hello World" application, but for a production environment of the size of MTGox, with thousands or transactions per second, if not more, and the risk of losing data or a transaction if it's using only memory is too risk.. that's why there exist transactional databases Smiley

No only non-match trades would be in redis, and redis does write backups to the filesystem. Actually redis done right doesn't have the much more risk than mysql.

PHP can do the same and probably faster. I'd still use MySQL.
Java is inherently SLOWWWW look at Android phones hahahaha  j/k

PHP isn't faster than java in the logic of matching trades, plus PHP is event-based so you would have to have a cron job, where in java you can actually have the program do all the matching, with out delays.
2680  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Mt.Gox is a piece of shit on: March 07, 2013, 02:27:21 AM
No only non-match trades would be in redis, and redis does write backups to the filesystem. Actually redis done right doesn't have the much more risk than mysql.

You're a funny guy. You do realise that you need full ACID & transactional capability for a financial trading system right?

That is why you would use mysql to hold the data after a trading match was made. Actually did some research just know and actually an exchange on bitcointalk does use redis... So it can be done, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=60548.0
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