Endi neestas esperantan vorton ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Vi intencis diri esi. Oops. Pardonu al mi. Anka mi provis uzbl, kvankam i ne funkciis bone por mi ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) kaj malfacile (kontra bona uzeco, ekzemple kopado de la TTTadreso ne funkciis). Jes, uzbl estas malfacila, almenaux komencante. Sed estas potencega kiam oni gxin plilernis.
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Mi uzas Midori por TTT-legilo. Rimarkinte en alia fadeno ke vi uzas Arora, mi provis in.
Provu Mirdori! i estas pli rapide ol Arora. Kaj mi anis in al miaj preferoj (sen menubaro .ktp)... La tempo por malfermado estas ekrapida!
hmmm, anta i tiam mi uzis multajn softvarojn de KDE... nun mi uzas pli da pli de GTK-softvaroj...
WebKit estas tre fantazia. Nun ni vidos multajn TTTlegilojn ar la plej malfacila parto de TTTlegilo, la HTML-reproduktanto, fariis. Do ni vidos multajn TTTlegilojn por iu da iuj preferoj! Tio estas la metodo de libera softvaro!!
Vere mia preferata TTT-legilo estas Uzbl. Mi nur uzas Arora-n por kelkaj TTT-ejoj kiuj ne funkcias bone kun uzbl. Mi kredas ke Arora kun Midori ambaux funkcias kun la sama TTT-motoro : Webkit-QT. Do mi provos Miori-n, sed mi kredas ke gxi estos pli-malpli same. Uzbl uzas Webkit-GTK. Estas bona, sed kelkaj TTT-ejoj ne funkscias kun gxi. Mi esperas ke iam aperos Webkit-QT versio de uzbl. PS. Hum.. Vere Midori uzas Webkit-GTK, ne Webkit-QT. Do mi ne endas uzi gxin ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Estus same kiel kun Uzbl
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Did you place Open-Transactions on the backend or did you create all the code from scratch? What percentage complete are you? I noticed you posted on the OT posting and figured you put 2&2 together, eh?
Oh indeed I forgot about that. I haven't already looked into OT enough. It's possible that it is what I am trying to do indeed. But for some reasons I want to start an other implementation from scratch.
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This is my secret project I'm currently working on. A full internet anonymous/pseudonymous banking service.
Basically it will allow anyone to own financial assets anonymously (or pseudonymously) and to trade them.
It will be free and open source, because the more implementations, the better.
It will be centralized. Yes, centralized. Not P2P. Because a financial asset is not a money. You NEED TO trust someone who promesses to pay revenues from this asset. So until an other genius like Satoshi invents a dividend-paying cryptoasset, we got to stick to the reputation/trust/responsabiliy model.
Every asset account will be indentified by a cryptographic key. Several types will be accepted. GnuPG, DSA, ECDSA. Any request to accept any other kind of key will be studied. Public keys can be large, so we'll use hashes to designate accounts. Again, no restriction on the type of hashes. But only "good" hash function. RMD160, sha256, sha124,... all those hases from the same public key will be accepted to identify any asset.
Asset transfer will be possible by signing a document made of the asset transfered amount, the destination public key (or its hash) and the current bitcoin block hash as a time indication.
All transactions will be public, so that everyone can check signatures and balances. The full transaction history will be available via HTTP.
The server will be hidden on the Web using Tor.
The bank will offer a clearing/escrow/compensation service for trading assets. Crossed order books will be maintained for all possible asset pairs. Real-time fast trading should be able via XMPP/IRC/Jabber, whatever.
Bitcoin would make all this much easier. I doubt I could do that all alone, but I very much would like to live long enouhg to see this becoming reality.
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There can be no such thing as a forever stamp.
At some point they will need the money, so they'll just limit the supply of those "forever" stamps.
People will still have no choice but buying normal inflationnary stamps.
IMO
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why can't we have a proper presentation for the book order ?
Wish granted ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Good, good. Now, you definitly should make one book for LRUSD, and an other one for LREUR. Possibly one for EURcash and USDcash if you have any. Otherwise, congratulations and thanks. This is getting pretty nice.
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Seriously, what you've done davout is great. Releasing the source code for such as wevsite is great. I won't donate because I'm too selfish. But I will take part in this and I've already add a few bitcoins to my account. I'll probably give up my own site. Just because yours is better. Now, one question : why can't we have a proper presentation for the book order ? Decreasing bids on left, and increasing asks on right ? We actually don't care about the time an order has been sent. It should look like what I wrote once about order books on issuepedia : http://fr.issuepedia.org/Comment_marche_la_bourse#Etablissement_du_cours_de_bourse
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Your exchange site is written is bash! ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) Yes. It's the only language I can use for free on freeshell.org. I like it. It might have some performance problems if my site is much visited, but it's fun to write.
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This is nice.
I've also released my website source (just click the link "voir la source" on the bottom of the page).
I think the more exchange plateforms we have, the better !
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This is actually pretty good. I don't know this guy well, but clearly I should listen to him more.
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Also, bitcoins behave like gold when you want to obtain them. You need to mine them using energy & resources, and the more people is out there mining, the less probability exists you will be the lucky one. Exactly the same as gold: the less gold there is on earth, the more difficult mining becomes, as the "easiest" gold is always mined first and the more difficult one is mined later requiring more resources. Bitcoin is like scarce bullion in many ways...
It's not a matter of "mining difficulty", it's just a matter of statistics. The more gold you extract from the ground, the less gold there is left there. So the likelyhood of finding some gold decrease exponentially. It's the same for any substance hidden in an other. Put 100 black pieces of paper in a bag with a billion white ones. Try extracting them one by one, and you'll see an exponential decrease of your production of blacks. This exponential rule was one of the many things that I liked in the bitcoin protocol. I'm thankful to Satoshi to have implemented it. It's perfect to mimic a commodity extraction process.
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I don't receive any payment.
Don't you ? Sorry then.
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The book is available for free around the net.
Just because it is available for free doesn't mean it's legal to sell it. It's not just about being legal or not. It's a huge disrespect for the author, imo.
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That's the name of a comic-book-like intro to economy and it's principles. It is very intelligent written, has nice handmade drawings and it's a must-read for all of you. After you guys read it, feel free to join me here for a discussion on the subject. http://ubitio.us/file/download/96Hum. This book is NOT yours. Do you have Irwin Schiff's agreement ?
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Done. I hope they'll put their bitcoin address on the main page though.
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Oh my god, seriously !?? This WM is my prefered WM ! I'm going to donate right now ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) PS. hum... a bit too early I guess. I'll have to wait a bit.
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It misses som accents (i have no idea how to write some characters on azerty keyboard) but i could fix that quickly from my home pc and add some english translation of your form as well ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) And to make it complete, i would need a list of applicable statuses for the proper translation of records for the history table and preferably a string list for translations management. we have 23 lingvistic versions in the EU so it might be essential in order to support more languages (greek, bulgarian, czech, danish ...) Well, I haven't quite decided what status I will put in the history table. Probably this : * apport : this a line I add when I want to bring some fresh bitcoins in the system. * attente réception lettre : waiting for letter receipt * paiement effectué : payment done. This will also be an hyperlink to bitcoinexplorer.com page for the bitcoin transaction. * périmé : outdated. I will write this when (hopfully never) I will not have received anything after, say, 15 days. * annulé : cancelled. I may write this if I receive an email or something telling me the buyer changed his mind. BTW, I updated the source code ahead. You can use it directly to make your translations. This site is free to mirror/fork ! Just change the name "Grondilu" to your own name. If you mirror it, I'd appreciate you had a link to my own site.
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Indeed ! I searched once "apt-cache search steganography" and I had found nothing. Now I see why, the description was in my mother tongue, so I should have written "stéganographie" instead. Thanks, I'm sure this thread will be usefull anyway, for it will allow people to be aware of this tool.
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But more generally, bulk commodities in high volume with stable demand should have stable prices for the sake of economic sanity and functioning. I actually think markets will generally tend towards that anyway, even without intervention.
Well, I guess we more or less agree then.
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I have a question, why do you prefer Tor (or is there some vulnerability of i2p that you are aware of?)
Because I don't i2p very well. I don't know how to install and run it. Is there a debian package somewhere ?
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