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2701  Economy / Lending / Re: Bitcoin-Financial.com on: March 05, 2013, 07:16:59 PM
Ok we switched sites still working on it but go ahead and nitpick Cheesy.

What is that site you have listed down there gweedo if that is some of your work.....

One is my site and the other is one for someone I wrote it for. Please take a look at the html, you will find that they are all written in HTML 5 standards. http://qcl.me uses techniques such as mod_rewrite to get nice urls and uses MVC for getting information and displaying it, which is all called in from the index page. Also it is heavily using encryption and hashing techniques to make sure addresses aren't being changed. All documented here http://qcl.me/faq and even includes api docs here http://qcl.me/api

Also if you think this is nitpicking then no you are wrong, this just standard programming that everyone that programs should know. I have written enough sites to know that who ever wrote your site, hasn't had a clue about programming and just took a theme and threw it on some code. There is no reason your links should be using an ip address (relative links should be used), There is no way you should be using iframes for so many things, it just a poorly written site. Not nitpicking just bad programming, it isn't your fault. To be honest point your programmers to this thread, and with hold funds and payments until they fix it.
2702  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Help us post on Bob Parson's (Godaddy CEO) blog! on: March 05, 2013, 05:46:48 PM
Yeah lets convince a company that supported SOPA, which is basically going against bitcoins anyway.

Plus he isn't CEO he stepped down as of 2011, and is only on the board and a founder. Basically can't do anything to make Go Daddy take bitcoins.
2703  Other / Archival / Re: Web Developer needed. on: March 05, 2013, 02:10:31 PM
I could do it for under 2 BTC. PM Me what you need


Hi,

at the moment its easiest to keep the request simple and discuss over PM etc. i am looking for someone well versed in PHP/SQL/JS and with prior experience of using bitcoind to code a simple game/user account system and chat along with other small features.

Thanks for low balling now let real developers have a crack at it PM'd
2704  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: DOMAIN FOR SALE: Megacard.co.nz on: March 05, 2013, 04:32:27 AM
Remember to use escrow with this guy Wink
2705  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Should I even bother? on: March 05, 2013, 03:52:02 AM
No, better investing a bit of real world money for btc. Or just try and create/offer a service for bitcoins
2706  Economy / Lending / Re: Bitcoin-Financial.com on: March 05, 2013, 02:27:49 AM
I posted it here if you want to take a look at it and shoot me a offer
https://www.elance.com/job/38439742/proposals

The script is attached

I added another suggestion in your thread. I unfortunately lack the time to take too much of a deeper look into this. If that suggestions fails, you'd have to hire Gweedo or someone (don't work with gweedo, he's insane)

This is from another member who I was talking about coding with. No one will work with you or give you a good word cause your actions.
So its not just me that thinks gweedo pollutes the forums just check around you will see it in plenty of places.

But yea back to the point its getting worked on. It's just a shell to the account access account.bitcoin-financial.com is the only address that matters. SSL was installed today takes up to 72 hours to aim at the new DNS.

If you read that he actually recommends me first LMAO that is weird, and yes I am insane that is why if you ask anyone I actually did work for they say I am an insane perfectionist, and I have even saved some people from having disaster results from other programmers.
2707  Economy / Lending / Re: Bitcoin-Financial.com on: March 05, 2013, 02:04:32 AM
Glad its not doing it for you I'm trying to keep your kind away.

If your trying to attract old people from HTTP v 1.0 era SPOT on keep going, great job LMAO who are you trying attract innocent people to take advantage of?
2708  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-03-04 Twitter- Kim wants a credit card on: March 04, 2013, 06:34:48 PM
I looked and charlie actually tweeted him and said lets compete and that is even cooler. I think instead of trying to gain an aid in his public image, he creating a market for bitcoin debt cards with two different options.
2709  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcointalk needs to be more noob friendly on: March 04, 2013, 04:48:00 PM
Have those forums have had over 70k members, I doubt it. Welcome to the internet buddy, I been on plenty of forums as well and a lot of them do have newbie only boards until you gain trust. Also discourse solution is to make everyone a mod at some point you gain, well guess what that is the wrong way to handle it. A very wrong way to handle it. Right now this works and if you don't like it go start your own bitcoin forum or better yet there are other bitcoin forums. UGH noobies just take your lumps like everyone else, I did it when I joined and I didn't complaint once I did what was asked and now look.

This is the kind of crap I'm talking about. I'm just engaging with another noob because I'm required to do so by the ridiculous constraints of this forum and I get crapped on by some self-righteous "veteran". Yes, in fact, one of the other forums I'm on has over 70k members and you can post anywhere as a noob. Allowing everyone the opportunity to accumulate enough trust to have some part in moderation is really the only way to deal with the scale of problems you run into with large communities. Ones that don't realize this are doomed to fail because of terrible signal/noise ratio eventually because the time/post contraints don't prove anything.

Then leave cause this forum is obviously not for you it is ok. You can't handle it, go home dude. Also I doubt it has 70k+ members and is actually having decent discussions about things. I really find it hard to believe. No that is the wrong way to handle forum moding, cause all you have to do is get one rouge person and your forum is done for. Also I am not self-righteous, I know the forum rules and I play by them and look at were I am, I could live off bitcoins if I wanted too mostly because of this forum.

Dude it is this simple either be a good little noob and learn something about bitcoin and then participate in the talkings or just leave, cause your one of those noobs who I know is going to just bring crap if your starting with crap right now. I really don't want see a post from your whining about scammers and how people are mean to you.
2710  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Building Armory on OSX on: March 03, 2013, 03:32:37 AM
One more thing:  you mentioned "/Applications/Bitcoin-Qt.app/Contents/MacOS/Bitcoin-Qt".  Does the default installation include bitcoind?

There isn't an official bitcoind for Mac OSX, there is only bitcoin-qt.
2711  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Chrome extension update seems fishy? on: March 03, 2013, 02:01:21 AM
Ok I think the permissions I have nothing to do with your actual mt gox account. It probably needs permission cause it is getting the websocket connection from mt gox. Also it is doing cross domain requesting. For the forex thing it looks like it gets the USD price, and then using the Forex price, converts it to different currencies which isn't correct. It should get the correct currency for the bitcoins, otherwise it will be giving a false price since the euro market is small. As of now it looks safe.
2712  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Have a Bitcoin Service? or Website? on: March 02, 2013, 10:26:04 PM
Everything I click sends me to a 404 page...

Should be fixed now!
2713  Economy / Services / Re: Text Bombing service on: March 02, 2013, 06:52:22 AM
Hello, Is there someone you dont like or that made you mad? I will send them over 1000 text in a hour so that their phone doesnt function. It is fully legal. 100text will be .15btc 200 .3btc or 10000 for .5btc ( These are hourly text so they will continue for 6 hours )

Fully legal, yeah lawyer up cause that is harassment very illegal.
2714  Other / Off-topic / Re: What would you do for Bitcoin? (Post a Bounty/Prove it's Accomplished) on: March 02, 2013, 06:26:23 AM
Bitcoins to buy as much Mary Jane as possible and record a video of me smoking it all in one session and overdosing on it xD lmao don't worry over 21 and in Colorado so all legal here

You can't OD on pot, so this is worthless
2715  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I buy and Sell for PAYPAL !! Get over it. on: March 01, 2013, 09:46:21 AM
Stop hating and stop hi jacking!

Sorry to hijack your thread, ... seriously, but to interject.   

Neither party is safe in a PayPal transaction.  PayPal could reverse a transaction even if neither party reported a problem even should they suspect the funds were being used in violation of their user agreement.  (Their user agreement prohibits their payment network being used for the purchase of digital currency, specifically.)

So the people that are putting up the cautionary flag are doing so for the benefit of both buyer and seller.

+1 He doesn't get it, but when he gets scammed he will be whining about it LMAO
2716  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: I want to help BitCoin on: March 01, 2013, 09:37:55 AM
6) We will allow models to enter to make pages on our site and accept donation in BTC, or even get recognized for a job outside our site

I hope these models know they will be modeling, unlike your other "model" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147657.0
2717  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Selling Video of Hot Mom (Not Porn) on: March 01, 2013, 12:00:11 AM
DUDE HOW DID YOU JUST MAKE IT EVEN MORE CREEPY...
2718  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Selling Video of Hot Mom (Not Porn) on: February 28, 2013, 07:54:08 PM
GTFO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just thought maybe people would want to spend their money seeing and up and coming MILF and her family. SORRY, geez.

UP AND COMING it just got creepier
2719  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple and Trust on: February 28, 2013, 07:48:12 PM
...some sort of "pre-mining" is the only viable monetization strategy for distributed platform such as...Ripple.

BULLSHIT

XRP could easily be distributed via proof of work. Miners would then sell XRPs for IOUs of their choice on the open market using Ripple's order book. Then we would have a truly free market for XRPs, and they would quickly converge on the market clearing price perfectly balancing demand with supply. Anyone could jump into the mining game. In fact, all existing Bitcoin miners and mining pools would have a great incentive to merge-mine for Ripple XRPs. This miner revenue from producing XRPs would not only ensure that the XRPs are distributed in the most fair way possible but also improve the security of the Bitcoin network by increasing the profitability of SHA-256 based mining.

Edit: Oops...re-reading your post I see you said that "pre-mining" is the only way for the founders to enrich themselves by taking advantage of the asymmetry of information. I guess you're right. But still, proof of work would have been a lot more fair.

You do know that XRP aren't suppose to be a currency so disturbing them in that proof of work situation like bitcoin or litecoin would do no good. XRP are more like way you pay fees and get your account on the ledger. So giving them out would make the most sense since they will most likely represent another currency.
2720  Economy / Speculation / Re: The "Vladimir Club" on: February 28, 2013, 05:13:46 AM
I know someone with 5 times that amount and he haven't ever posted here.
So, 10,000 coins? Nice! What price did he buy at?

If he has 10,000 invite him to the forums, he could be helping build the community, but something tells me this is kinda like, I know a guy, who knows a guy, who was in prison with a guy, who was married to a guy's sister LMAO
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