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2941  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin.org and weusecoins.com in other languages on: January 08, 2013, 01:03:40 AM
The number of Chinese internet users has surpassed the total population of the US

People, including myself, I think really underestimate the impact on things like the Internet by sheer numbers the Chinese will have. There was a Chinese social networking site or something that was comparable to Google in users already if I remember.  Insane.

For historical and technical reasons the web is dominated by English. As a global and decentralized currency, however, bitcoin should serve the needs of non-English users.

I totally agree.

Therefore, I propose the 2 major entry websites: bitcoin.org and weusecoins.com should be fully translated to non-English languages. I can do the Chinese translation, and other volunteers will work on other languages. As this will appear on the "official" websites, the translations should be peer-reviewed to make sure they are properly done.

I will start working on it if this is approved by the devs who are controlling the domain names.

All any site needs to do is add the following:

http://translate.google.com/manager/website/?hl=en

This will make all the site's pages available in 60+ languages. All the user has to do is select their language from a drop down box. The only drawbacks I see are that I don't know about the quality of all translations, and users have to know to use the drop box.

EDIT: also, any users viewing pages in Google's Chrome browser automatically get the option to have the page translated, whether the website has any translation options available or not.

Are you suggesting something like this?



or



or

2942  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin.org and weusecoins.com in other languages on: January 07, 2013, 02:55:33 PM
Hello jl2012!

If you're looking for Spanish bitcoin content, you might want to check out Queesibtcoin.info (Translated: Whatisbitcoin.info). I have written this website a couple of weeks ago and it features a simple yet full guide with everything that's needed to start using Bitcoin and written in such a way that non-techies can understand it as well.

The website is pretty new and not very well known yet, but if you know any spanish speaking community that might appreciate an introduction to Bitcoin feel free to link them there. Also, the text is licensed under Creative commons Share Alike.

Here's a banner:


Also, another excellent Spanish website is elbitcoin.org, which is a great blog with up to date information.




It's always nice to have language-specific website, but what I'm proposing is adding non-English languages to the "official" websites
2943  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin.org and weusecoins.com in other languages on: January 07, 2013, 02:52:16 PM
curiously I visited this website today and noticed the same thing.
there is only a japanese translation on a .jp domain.

I could easily translate it to Pt-BR.  I guess the videos are already subtitled in Pt-br

The link to the Japanese site is so difficult to find. They should put it on the front page with a small Japanese flag or something like that
2944  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / bitcoin.org and weusecoins.com in other languages on: January 07, 2013, 02:39:56 PM
Today I read a Chinese blog discussing bitcoin: http://blog.qq.com/qzone/622007907/1341497503.htm

The most interesting part is the reader's comment: 5 out of 20 comments complain that they can't read the English websites.

According to wikipedia, Chinese is the most widely spoken language in the world, followed by English and Spanish. The number of Chinese internet users has surpassed the total population of the US. For historical and technical reasons the web is dominated by English. As a global and decentralized currency, however, bitcoin should serve the needs of non-English users.

Therefore, I propose the 2 major entry websites: bitcoin.org and weusecoins.com should be fully translated to non-English languages. I can do the Chinese translation, and other volunteers will work on other languages. As this will appear on the "official" websites, the translations should be peer-reviewed to make sure they are properly done.

I will start working on it if this is approved by the devs who are controlling the domain names.
2945  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin-Central, first exchange licensed to operate with a bank. This is HUGE on: January 07, 2013, 10:35:11 AM
Any news for the IBAN and acceptance of MtGox code as deposit/withdrawal method?
IBANs for accounts will be available when the technical project is complete on Aqoba's side, I'd say the ETA is a few months.
Acceptance of MtGox codes is in the works, it might be only available for deposits though.

When these both complete, be ready to have a huge influx of capital

Allowing mtgox code deposit and withdrawal will complete the cycle for arbitrage that will bring you higher transaction volume.
2946  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] CIYAM Safe - offline tx's using QR codes (4 BTC still avail for testers) on: January 07, 2013, 10:22:38 AM
Well it is interesting that there is still 6 BTC available (2 BTC reserved for the 3rd poster who hasn't posted again yet and 4 BTC in the "pot") but seemingly no takers.

I will still keep the offer open for the 3rd poster until 48 hours after their post but if there are no other takers for this within 24 hours then I will use the funds left over to fund some other tasks on CIYAM Open (which may be more interesting to members who are programmers).

Also if John has any interest in furthering the CIYAM Safe project (such as changing the distro as he had mentioned) then I would also be happy to donate the remaining funds from this testing task towards that cause (as another project on CIYAM Open which he could manage as he sees fit).


I'm quite surprised. It's quite a simple task for the tech-savvys here
2947  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin-Central, first exchange licensed to operate with a bank. This is HUGE on: January 07, 2013, 10:11:42 AM
Hm, did I read somewhere I would get my own IBAN in my Name after verifying my account?

My account is verified, but when clicking "deposit", it still gives me the "general" account info of paymium to transfer my EUR to.
That's not available yet, it's a project that is in the pipeline on the bank's side, we have no precise ETA, but we know it should be rolled-out in a couple-of-months-ish.


Any news for the IBAN and acceptance of MtGox code as deposit/withdrawal method?
2948  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: SatoshiDice bet was not sent to my mtgox address. on: January 07, 2013, 10:03:56 AM
MtGox (and any shared wallet actually) should do exactly what we did with Instawallet and forbid dice addresses as recipients.

Does bitcoin-central forbid this?
2949  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] CIYAM Safe - offline tx's using QR codes (10 BTC now avail for testers) on: January 07, 2013, 02:06:25 AM


Here you can see the transaction record: http://blockchain.info/address/1ELPYyJKLfeQHPu3FCSSKfFHjhCkEbapct

For the reward please send to 1CiZPrEJdN4FJcqdLdgVLzT8tgCXxT5ion

Thank you - and have sent 2 BTC (txid: 966e4ecc3c40828e63cd012c98f947494fd6aa907e0a993bf9926538aed6cd94) - good to know that the system is working (and yes you could always use USB rather than webcams - just depends upon your level of paranoia).

Proof that jl2012's answer was correct is that the private key for the 1ELPYyJKLfeQHPu3FCSSKfFHjhCkEbapct that was generated "offline" is 5Jo14o6CAYQin8WgqR59s1CQ4Hh4VirsnBSEizfE7sFb5r75i8g (so don't ever send BTC to that address again).


It's well received. Thank you!
2950  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] CIYAM Safe - offline tx's using QR codes (10 BTC now avail for testers) on: January 07, 2013, 01:38:53 AM
Well, I'm giving up for the night before I break more stuff. The ./signtx script does not return anything now after I mistyped the password the first time. I've restarted everything to no avail.  Undecided
Damn, I found the problem.  The signtx script was corrupted.  Undecided Now how should I go around to fix this ?
 No text editor, no internet connection for apt-get commands....

Use vi for editing
2951  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] CIYAM Safe - offline tx's using QR codes (10 BTC now avail for testers) on: January 06, 2013, 05:04:25 PM
Finally I copied the rawtx to the offline computer by an USB drive

Here you can see the transaction record: http://blockchain.info/address/1ELPYyJKLfeQHPu3FCSSKfFHjhCkEbapct

For the reward please send to 1CiZPrEJdN4FJcqdLdgVLzT8tgCXxT5ion

Thanks!

--------------------------------------------------------------


1) the GPG public key for "local"
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux)
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=Wc7N
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----


2) both the GPG public key and encrypted private key for "tux"

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux)
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=eQOL
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

-----BEGIN PGP PRIVATE KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux)

lQHhBFDpmiwRBACTf1252QYuTZeJ3MrUnc6jiP9DUwgC6g2gcM/LU7toUNJJ5Y6t
AHniBi6VRIPlCQ9qJILBkK9OG2SCKToj+lMdludXKvcyvNhEC4nsjnqDem+h43lC
miUX+5fh9CDq2fiEawDxbxKmlCb5WYUX340NKEQX5g51kCJrqAMC+8UZwwCglma6
4dzVrMf4RlZpsobYGw9vghED/jQlcIc5RgMNJYbOyZrI4qrW0B9ao7Q9hKWFGYw/
U5IbSAoOoj15tx4sCUOIo9hmdMiBHK3kGT+KRqnNitjviwXNsKu4lAYqGRtaL3mB
KbOciwkeCusl1+YFDGEEgPyqg/1AlvETY8zFpSEAiDscCg5GPGahAu5w3HHau4gL
91tsA/9SPcl2/RnXx8zTWOnnr9rs5t1i/UvY8ftQ3I6DA5uVIt6jU7iaJa/M4blP
T6r7PtV3/vcco6nzhyPjLWcsPzLzEjlfKBqqV3+HDxY3PVQSk6kNfqvHLfrCgKc5
PD2Oodkf6ZGxLVRMUtQYQKDdNXeT8L6AMYmJ8YXBYdjAf4Zzbf4DAwIsn8J6ft4F
qrKN7yWJGO4FM/V78HfaRQOhvo/GRusvF1VAifm8f8GTpdFHVhjJzJ9vCIzrYdE9
6+BSPLQbdHV4IG1hc3RlciA8dHV4QGRvbWFpbi5uZXQ+iGMEExECACMFAlDpmiwC
GyMHCwkIBwMCAQYVCAIJCgsEFgIDAQIeAQIXgAAKCRAq4HIYbk6gaPSwAJ9gVKTW
UFakyomFawenMb5zcG9aaACfc1kd4WJcJI88jbI/O15leKrmAN2dAVgEUOmaLBAE
ALh4WdpzSmhZqpHQ/IMwHu/6BAswtdkA1FOWvuvi758mGjFefburrTSqiqQAW19D
PTi8lOetdy7fo3sWJJxn7g2+F/jXtMTI0ssQTct9
W2HjpojkLS3mHj0lCjHqLufH
QAQA9unHd32GJ3b6vsRE9EBW3rXDYnnvXgtaz5H7xYsvAAQLA/4rUhEKjVVx+9/k
F/Cbzn4SQ5Lroe9G1pOxHn68qF5vPgGItrO3kHM9cpLE/OO7s/3jM3XeQ1EyeI5r
om35md8m43biSB2qmOvtMEueVTntVqrfhmky+N9CG6YK2jKwP/kMp+kEt/CCFOBY
KXdwSjLAccfL4ScumghccpYRmjYaj/4DAwIsn8J6ft4FqrKg0zacZhOh/SetqdSE
4aywkN091wkm5Svqd9m/Blk3Sy0CIooAcG7Nlk4fu+ks2Z0/E9tqiDMkh+742iyX
TohJBBgRAgAJBQJQ6ZosAhsMAAoJECrgchhuTqBog6YAnReo03ya140ys/NgTEsT
ozt9HOV0AJ47vYxgLNJX4jqhD6YKhvZeOtSVDw==
=/U/N
-----END PGP PRIVATE KEY BLOCK-----


3) the User Key and Password that were used (neither must be *blank* and be sure not to use anything you would ever normally use elsewhere), and finally

User Key: aaa
Password: bbb

(no space before or after)


4) the GPG encrypted private key for the "offline signed" tx

-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux)
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==
=f01G
-----END PGP MESSAGE-----
2952  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] CIYAM Safe - offline tx's using QR codes (10 BTC now avail for testers) on: January 06, 2013, 04:41:32 PM
I'm running the system on a 4GB drive so I think 4 and above is okay. The raw is approx 2.7GB.

Thanks for the info John - will also add that to the doco!

Am tired now and need to sleep - will continue this in another 8 hours or so.


It works after I reflash the USB key

However, the webcam on my netbook (the offline computer) is not working. How can I move the raw transaction back to the offline computer?
2953  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] CIYAM Safe - offline tx's using QR codes (10 BTC now avail for testers) on: January 06, 2013, 02:56:30 PM
Yes, I use the ImageWriter for windows.

Your "offline" computer is 32 bit?


The windpad is 64bit but it has no problem in loading 32bit systems like android-x86 and windows

EEEPC is certainly 32bit only system
2954  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] CIYAM Safe - offline tx's using QR codes (10 BTC now avail for testers) on: January 06, 2013, 02:49:00 PM
The system fail to boot on both MSI WindPad 110w and ASUS EEEPC 900

On WindPad, no matter I choose "failsafe" or not, it crashed with a messed screen

On EEEPC, no matter I choose "failsafe" or not, after the penguin screen, it stopped at "[sdd] No Caching mode pange present" and "[sdd] Assuming drive cache: write through". About 2 minute later, the system reboot autometically

Okay - you did use ImageWriter to create the USB image from the .raw file (also note that this is a 32 bit image)?


Yes, I use the ImageWriter for windows.
2955  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] CIYAM Safe - offline tx's using QR codes (10 BTC now avail for testers) on: January 06, 2013, 02:33:33 PM
The system fail to boot on both MSI WindPad 110w and ASUS EEEPC 900

On WindPad, no matter I choose "failsafe" or not, it crashed with a messed screen

On EEEPC, no matter I choose "failsafe" or not, after the penguin screen, it stopped at "[sdd] No Caching mode pange present" and "[sdd] Assuming drive cache: write through". About 2 minute later, the system reboot autometically
2956  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] CIYAM Safe - offline tx's using QR codes (10 BTC now avail for testers) on: January 06, 2013, 09:51:03 AM
I'm downloading. My timezone is UTC+8.

Does it requires webcams? I don't have it
2957  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Provably throwing away Bitcoins on: January 06, 2013, 09:30:23 AM
Burning banknotes for reputation? No way.....

It's just game theory. Lets suppose you want to accept an IOU from some identity, a good example would be a digital bearer certificate issued as part of a microtransactions or chaum-based coin-swapping system. To know if you should accept that debt from the identity you need to be able to figure out the value of the identity, determine how much the identity owes others in total, and be able to publicly prove the identity has done something wrong to destroy it's reputation. My proposal allows you to solve the first problem by providing a way of assigning a known value to the identity.

Suppose you, Alice, want to know if you should accept a 0.001BTC micro-transaction certificate issued by "Bob" as payment. You know (somehow) that the total value of all such certificates issued at this time is 10BTC. Bob has used the above mechanism to provably throw away 100BTC of value. Thus if Bob simply keeps all his deposits he'll get to keep the 10BTC of deposits, but he's thrown away a reputation that cost him 100BTC to aquire. Thus it's in his interest to honor the deposit certificates.

What's nice about this proposal is that the proof of value is just a list of transaction pairs, and if you include the merkle paths up to the block header even SPV clients can validate the proof. You can also make these reputations securely exchangeable by using their outputs as smartcoins, and again SPV clients can validate the proof by giving them the transaction history - if a "reputation" can be sold it means that an identity that wants to shutdown a service still has an incentive to pay back outstanding debts because the reputation still has value. (although you'll need to limit what the reputation can be used for, see below)

Of course, the value assignment is the easy part... Creating efficient mechanisms for determining the total amount of outstanding debt as well as ways of publicly publishing and automatically validating proofs of wrong doing is much more complex and will depend on exactly what sort of transaction is being done. (similar to what OpenTransactions attempts to solve) Either way this mechanism will work best if people can agree on one way to do it, and helps strengthen security by promoting mining too.

The same could be achieved by donation to well-recognized organizations: bitcointalk.org, Bitcoin Foundation, Linux Foundation, WWF, WikiPedia, WikiLeaks, etc. It's much better than sending to a random miner (which may just dump the BTC on MtGox or buy CP) or burning it by sending to 1111111111111111111114oLvT2 as you suggested previously.
2958  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Delayed transactions (using nTimeLock) on: January 06, 2013, 08:06:11 AM
Quote
It seems none of them will be able to be redeemed for a long time.

Quote
"locktime" : 3,

obviously you misunderstand the meaning of nlocktime. The value refers to the absolute block height, not a relative one. Your example means "locked after block height = 3", not "locked 3 blocks later"
2959  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Provably throwing away Bitcoins on: January 05, 2013, 07:49:10 PM
Burning banknotes for reputation? No way.....
2960  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: 我的Casasius实物比特币,兑现还是不兑现呢? on: January 04, 2013, 04:22:04 AM
3. 隱藏財富: 眾所周知國內有很多人的財富見不得光, BTC不但可以隱藏財富, 更可以讓人否認財富, 而且不能充公. 即使被抓了, 只要有命出來還可以繼續富豪生活. 這是世上任何貨幣或實物資產難以做到的.
4. 轉移財富: 無論是合法或非法財富, 由於有管制, 現在要把大量人民幣或外幣帶出境外, 是比較麻煩的. 通過BTC可以輕易把財富轉移國外.
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中国富人80%以上财富在房子里,其中极少一部分转移到BTC里也很难,因为BTC的市场容量实在太小了。我算过,只要抛掉两套上海的中端公寓房,把钱换成比特币,就能进入世界前十位比特币首富的行列。这也是我判定比特币长期一定会涨的理由。



1. 客戶端漢化: 這是這裏的人最容易做到的事, 如果大家有興趣, 我可以參與
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Satoshi Client 已经是汉化的了,我在sourceforge.net直接下载的Satoshi Client 就是简体中文汉化版。其他客户端我只用过Armory,没有汉化过。

Satoshi Client其實並不好用, 我只是掛著來下載blockchain. 也許可以考慮漢化Armory和Electrum

房子是不可靠的, 因為一旦發生什麼事, 房子是不可能帶走的. 如果他們真的那麼想把財富留在中國, 就不會由最頂層到最底層都是祼官.

這是昨天的報導: http://news.singtao.ca/toronto/2013-01-03/headline1357209734d4277334.html , 中國旅客不申報帶錢到加拿大, 一年被抓到的就差不多有1億人民幣, 而眾所周知這只是冰山一角. 在過去5年, 因為非法帶現金出境的總罰款就超過10億人民幣, BTC今天的總市值還不到10億. 如果他們透過BTCChina買入, 在MtGox賣出再提現, 不但完全合法, 而且還可能賺到差價
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