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2921  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Looking for Jobs on: January 21, 2011, 10:36:14 AM
Kiba, do you do some 3D modeling (blender and stuffs like that) ?
2922  Other / Off-topic / Re: Money as Debt on: January 21, 2011, 04:16:19 AM
I seriously doubt that homophobes want to kill all gay people, as nazies wanted to eradicate jews.

But this is a useless debate.  It brings nothing but anger.  We have much more interesting things to talk about on this forum.  Or at least people who want to continue this should go in "off-topic".
2923  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if I stored child porn in the block chain? on: January 21, 2011, 04:00:23 AM

Using steganography, you could put child porn pretty much anywhere, for instance in Wikimedia.  It would be much more efficient than using bitcoin.


2924  Economy / Economics / Re: Did the cryptography revolution begin too late? on: January 21, 2011, 03:46:23 AM
If this society had a state however, the court could coerce the factory into compliance from the outset, preluding a violent confrontation from the start.

Just trying to understand anarchy better.

Yeah, when people don't agree about something, at some point ther can be blood.

But at least no one pretends to be more legitimate than the other.  Nor will they use ressources from unconcerned people to fight.  Nor will they force people to fight for them.  And so on...

Anarchy doesn't prevent war.  But democracy doesn't either.   Democracy actually instutitionnalize war : you have to pay taxes to send soldiers to some wars you are absolutely not concerned about, or wars that you even disapprove.   How is that better ?

At least those guys from downstream and upstream decided to fight from their own free will.
2925  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Esperanto ! on: January 20, 2011, 06:19:45 PM
Mi afiis pri Bitcoin al Lernu, tamen neniu interesiis... :p

Ne gravas.

Kaj al soc.culture.esperanto ?  Cxu vi tie skribis ?
2926  Economy / Economics / Re: Will occasional losses of bitcoin wallets limit available maximum bitcoins? on: January 20, 2011, 06:14:01 PM
I just found out about this thread.

The 21 millions problem ?   Again ?

Just see the bitcoin as a measure unit.  Does it make any difference if you get one ton of gold or one million grams ?
2927  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: a bitcoin to equity black market on: January 20, 2011, 05:53:20 PM
This is old though I would like to add maybe Ripple is what you are searching.
http://ripple-project.org/

Ripple focuses way too much on currencies, loans and stuffs like that.

I just want something that deals with stocks paying dividends in bitcoins.
2928  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoind Pooled Mining Investment Club on: January 20, 2011, 05:01:02 PM
Excellent.

Let me also remind everyone that the source code is already available.

http://github.com/grondilu/bitcoin-bash-tools

So if anyone wants to host it himself, please feel free to do so.

I want this stuff to exist, whether it is me or anyone else who host it doesn't matter much.
2929  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: a bitcoin to equity black market on: January 20, 2011, 03:57:54 PM


Just give me a few days and I will show you my bash script in action.

http://github.com/grondilu/bitcoin-bash-tools
2930  Other / Off-topic / Operating system on: January 20, 2011, 03:51:36 PM
I suspect most people here use linux on their personnal desktop.  I'd just like to see if I'm right.

PS.  Personnaly I'm on Debian GNU/linux Sid (aptosid)
2931  Other / Off-topic / Re: Money as Debt on: January 20, 2011, 03:45:45 PM
As long as gay people don't ask hetrosexual males like me out on date, I don't care.

But what would you think of someone who, everytime he meets someone, says something like :

"Hi, my name is Bob, and I like to eat my shit."

And what would you think if this person manages to remind us this aspect of his personnality, in every conversation we have ?


Hmm. Eating his shirt? Is that guy supposed to be funny or something. Of course, I would be rather annoyed if he keep reminding me that he eat his shirt.

You know what? I eat balut. It's the kind of Asian delicacy that disgust Westerners.

Pff.  I shouldn't have written that anyway.  I don't want to make any ennemies on this forum.  It's pointless.
2932  Economy / Economics / Re: Remote audit for a secret exchange on: January 20, 2011, 12:37:10 PM
I was referring to having wallet encrypted, with obviously some long passphrase, while amnesia is an illness where a person loses his memory, thus probably forgetting the passwords to his encrypted fat wallet, hence it is an expensive illness.

There has to be a solution to that.  I have one in mind, but I'm not sure you want to hear it.
2933  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoind Pooled Mining Investment Club on: January 20, 2011, 12:32:57 PM

I'm in the process of getting more user priviledges on freeshell.org.

Hopefully that should permit me to host my bitcoin stock exchange plateform.
2934  Local / Produits et services / Re: [French] Faire ses courses en ligne avec des bitcoins on: January 20, 2011, 11:13:48 AM

Après réflexion, ça ferait quand même pas mal de boulot.

Ca n'a pas bcp d'intérêt si ça n'est pas très réactif.  Genre, une fois que le client a consituté son panier d'achats, il n'a pas envie d'attendre trois heures pour que quelqu'un change les bitcoins en euros et fasse la vrai commande sur le site d'origine.

Donc sauf à trouver le moyen d'automatiser le processus, ça me parait pas viable.

A moins bien sûr de vendre ses propres produits, mais là c'est pas le même business que celui que j'évoquais.
2935  Local / Produits et services / Faire ses courses en ligne avec des bitcoins on: January 20, 2011, 06:37:52 AM
Il y a des tas de sociétés qui proposent de faire ses courses en ligne : houra.fr, coursengo, ...

Donc c'est tout un catalogue de produits le plus souvent alimentaire qui sont livrés à domicile.

Ce serait cool d'avoir un service de courtage qui servirait de passerelle vers ces services.

En gros tu passes ta commande en bitcoins sur bitcoin-coursengo-courtage.fr, et eux font la commande équivalente en euros sur coursengo, en donnant ton addresse pour la livraison.

Un peu sur le modèle de la livraison de pizza déjà évoqué sur le forum.
2936  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Raising capital for mining on: January 20, 2011, 06:00:58 AM
Grondilu I can host the share market for you if would like to contribute.


Ok, thanks.  The code is on http://github.com/grondilu/bitcoin-bash-tools.

Clients will also have to download bc_key.c, a C program to export bitcoin private keys from the wallet into a PEM openssl format.
It's on http://github.com/grondilu/bc_key

Basically the plateform requires the following files :

* base58.sh : a set of bash functions to manipulate bitcoin address (pretty much a translation of base58.c in Satoshi's code).  Normally nobody needs to use that directly.  It is just used by other files.
* bc-sign.sh : a shell script that uses bc_key to sign any document using a bitcoin address  (only clients need that, not the server)
* brokerage.cgi :  the main CGI script, which allow a client to transfer some amount of some asset from a bitcoin address to an other
* brokerage.csv :  the full transaction list (which can easily be aggregated in a spreadsheet to determin current balances)
* brokerage.tar :  an archive which contains public bitcoin keys, signatures for each transaction, and documents describing assets


2937  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Android Bitcoin Client Bounty (1740 BTC pledged) on: January 20, 2011, 03:55:54 AM

What about just getting rid of Android and join the MeeGo project ?
2938  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Anonymous Internet Banking Project on: January 20, 2011, 03:45:16 AM
Doesn't I2P work simply out of the box as it is a java app ?

Does it ?   Like Freenet ?

If so, I really don't want to use it.  I don't like java.
2939  Economy / Marketplace / Re: YouTipIt.Org on: January 20, 2011, 03:33:27 AM
It seems to be a nice idea but the tough part for them will be to maintain an exchange rates.  To me their current rates seem to be way too generous.  They obviously give arbitrage opportunities here.
2940  Economy / Economics / Re: Did the cryptography revolution begin too late? on: January 20, 2011, 02:56:24 AM
I hope I don't have to because I can't. I don't believe law enforcement and courts and roads and welfare are problems that have ever been solved. I'm suggesting that we start trying to solve them instead of forcing people to accept non-solutions at the point of a gun.

It is no more my responsibility to solve these problems than for me to tell you what to eat. If I was a nutritionist or a cookbook author I would offer you some solutions, but I don't claim to be or want to be. Some people will do this and if others like their ideas enough they will try what they suggest.

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