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3121  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Bounty for GUI Litecoin GPU Miner on: November 25, 2012, 10:36:41 PM
Does this exist?

I am also looking for a guiminer type setup for litecoin

I am working on something currently that makes CGminer extremely easy to use as soon as mesquka does some testing for me, then I can move on that. Also if you have any feature request leave them here.
3122  Bitcoin / Press / Re: Bitcoin in mexican tv news channel "Meganoticias". on: November 25, 2012, 09:13:42 PM
Can someone resume what as been said in English?

If your on youtube you can hit the "CC" button on the player, then click it again and in the menu choose translate, that is how I figured out what they are saying.
3123  Economy / Services / If you need a programmer, or help in programming Great Offer inside on: November 25, 2012, 05:56:38 AM
If you need a programmer or help in programming for one week, I will only be charging 2 BTCS for programming of small projects aka scripts (I have the right to refuse if the project sounds too big or give you a separate quote), if your stuck on an issue or problem, if you need help with writing or designing how to build the software.

So it is only 2 btcs per project (up to 4 hours of work), and this is for one week.

The reason I am doing this is I am working on personal bitcoin projects that have me tied up so I can't work on huge projects to make coins.

So send in your request...

Edit:
Java,PHP,MYSQL,HTML,CSS, Javascript, Bash are the only things that I will consider.
3124  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Videos4BTC - Girls + Video Clips on: November 25, 2012, 05:43:41 AM
Hello, first one is a legit girl the 2nd video is for people to try it out for 1 cent figured no harm done can pull if needed.  Smiley

Maybe have the girl take a pic with time stamp, and the name of the website and that will help otherwise I doubt anyone will be buying any clips.
3125  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fred Wilson's 500 BTC donation to the Bitcoin Foundation on: November 25, 2012, 01:10:48 AM
It's great that Fred's publicly supporting the foundation. For one thing, it means Fred likely holds a decent amount of BTC himself.

He didn't publicly Support the foundation, cause he never tweeted, or blog posted about it. How do we even know if that was suppose to be anonymous donation, and they outed him. I really think Fred Wilson should write a blog post. Also how do you know he holds any bitcoins, remember bitinstant is part of the foundation how do we know he just brought 500btcs and instantly gave them to the foundation, and bitinstant waived the fee.
3126  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Have you been waiting for Armory-Beta? Help me release it! on: November 23, 2012, 11:54:22 PM
Also Red Emerald has a brew formula that makes installing it for mac insanely easy.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=73648.msg1136230#msg1136230
3127  Other / Meta / Re: PM Limit!! on: November 23, 2012, 06:31:35 PM
In the event of a dispute or fraud all of the evidence is authenticate by the same service providers. IRC and e-mail logs are easily forged but the forum creates a third party record that cannot be easily faked.

That is why you use an IRC channel that is log independently of your own clients Wink
3128  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: WordPress.com accepts Bitcoins on: November 16, 2012, 09:52:40 PM
Why are people so eager about reddit? Who cares? Reddit users know about bitcoin and it's a "small" geeky group anyway.

Yes, reddit is a tiny site, only used by nobodies like Barack Obama:

http://www.reddit.com/user/PresidentObama/submitted/

Over 3 billion page views is nothing of course
3129  Economy / Gambling / Re: Are bitcoins casinos really pointless? on: November 15, 2012, 05:19:33 PM
I think bitcoin casinos and gambling is pointless, I know there is market for that and I respect that. I have also seen some great sites that they have created in the bitcoin gambling community, and been like why don't they put there energy into a project that would push bitcoin forward. A casino pushes forward nor back, it is just mere profits.
3130  Other / Off-topic / Does anyone have a blog about any outdoor activity or activities that use GPS? on: November 14, 2012, 03:33:13 PM
If you have a blog, that deals with boating, fishing, hiking, biking, camping, geocaching or anything that uses GPS, pm me, I want run something by you and show you a cool new web site I built that has nothing to do bitcoin.
3131  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hello everybody :) new to this and have no clue what im doing on: November 14, 2012, 07:59:05 AM
As far as I know, miabear/rickystevey is not a scammer.

He just want BTC really really badly and it a little clueless about how to go about obtaining them.

(We all know how you feel man, that's why we're all here!)


Wait this is a dude, and he is pretending to be a female, seems a little clueless in other areas, that we can't help him/her in LMAO

Try bitinstant.com
3132  Bitcoin / Project Development / [Idea/Announce] Bitcoind Proxy on: November 13, 2012, 07:47:39 PM
I recently posted in a security about how I handle security for my bitcoind, I actually built a "proxy" which is written in java with a couple php cron jobs. A couple people pmed me about releasing or them scoring a copy I never thought I would release so it is kinda hacky, but it got me thinking if enough people want it to be release I can clean it up (which is making it more modular and no php cron jobs) and give it out.

So basically how it works, is that you have your bitcoind running on the same server as this proxy which connects to it (as of now it only connects on a certain port I use and only looks for the localhost this would have to be changed). The proxy is built on top of Jetty giving you a web server, without having to run apache. I wrote it cause security isn't that great with bitcoind, but this extends that, first it eliminates all get methods and every method is passed thru as a post. It also eliminates having to connect to your bitcoind, so no username or passwords in your actual code (I am actually considering if this is on the same server, it will read the bitcoin.conf file for that information), it employs using whitelisted ips and signing each command to the proxy(right now it is just a SHA-1 (probably changing) hash of the method with a secret token that is generated and passed). It also allows you blacklist ips, I never used it but it is there. It also allows time sensitive commands, so if basically it would write that to mysql and php cron job would pick on that if I was decided to release that would be written in java, and no output of that. It also logs every transaction so you can see what was done at what time (It logs, the ip of the server that access the proxy, the method that was called)

This would not be done overnight, it would take awhile actually, cause it was first written as a set of php scripts, then I need more robust so I been slowly converting it into a java program.

Leave questions, comments, and feature request...
3133  Other / Off-topic / Re: Homepage feedback on: November 11, 2012, 08:28:40 AM
Blue and green neon, is so bad that is a design no no. Also I am glad to see geocities was an influence in your design. Probably should go back to the drawing board, no concept, this could have been executed so much well. Alos if I have adblock don't use a javascript alert to tell me to turn it off, that will just annoy me more.
3134  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [scammer] B!Z on: November 11, 2012, 04:46:39 AM
I have the pms which theymos can verify showing that he asked for an address and he would send a payment (.25btcs) which I never got. (If I get the ok from theymos that I can post the pms I will)

I have been recently informed by Theymos that there is not a rule against the disclosing of personal messages  stored in your inbox. So you can publish the personal messages without Theymos approval.

Thanks I updated the OP.
3135  Economy / Scam Accusations / [Resovled] B!Z on: November 11, 2012, 03:12:11 AM
Edit: Resovled

So this guy, decided that he need a list of steam ids and after he created deals with 3 different people in pms, including myself. He thought a simple sorry, and of course went with the deal that was free. I have the pms which theymos can verify showing that he asked for an address and he would send a payment (.25btcs) which I never got.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=67815

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=122626.0

He locked the thread.  

Lets get a scammer tag on him

PMS

I do the stream scrapper in php if you want, also how much you paying?

I'll give you 0.1 BTC, since it's not a very complex task. Is that alright with you?

I was thinking 1btc, it isn't complex but it takes time and time is valuable

Let's make it 0.25 BTC.

Give me an address to send to.

I'll probably have more random bigger tasks for you in the future too C:

<Bitcoin Address removed for privacy>


I have yet to received payment, and I have the list for you. So as soon as I get my payment I will give you the list.


This guy did it for free: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=30961

Sorry I haven't replied to your PMs until now, I don't check this forum much sometimes.

very sorry
3136  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [Gauging Idea] Playing IRC bot games for Bitcoins on: November 10, 2012, 07:35:04 AM
Would make discussion a lot more fun thats for sure!

To be honest I used to play IRC games like mafia and trivia all the time in high school, it made the day go faster LOL and with this you can make some bitcoins if you become good.
3137  Bitcoin / Project Development / [Gauging Idea] Playing IRC bot games for Bitcoins on: November 10, 2012, 07:31:21 AM
A while ago I found my old IRC bots for games like duck hunt, mafia, hangman, and a couple others. Would anyone be interested if I set up a room for some mafia, that required you to ante up some bitcoins to play, it is better than gambling you can control the outcome. Would anyone be up for that? Just want to Gauge interested, I have already started updating them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mafia_(party_game)

Also side note if anyone needs an IRC bot hit me up I can write it in java, pretty fast.


P.S.S If anyone knows an IRC server that allows rooms to blocks whois, cause that is a way to cheat, hit me up also
3138  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin newbie (do not read) on: November 09, 2012, 09:30:09 PM
How about making smart post that, help the community instead of just posting random stuff, I wish stuff like this would get a ban on the user until they make a good posts.
3139  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: how to install Bitcoin client on a shared linux webserver?? on: November 09, 2012, 06:10:39 PM
Can anyone help with this? I would like to install the Bitcoin (and also the litecoin client) on a shared Linux webhosting server. Anyone know of a good source of info?
Thanks in advance

You need a VPS, also you should never have your bitcoind on the same server as your web hosting, that is ver insecure. You should read about security before installing bitcoind.
3140  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Wiki Security Certificate expired? on: November 09, 2012, 06:19:19 AM
I think it is a chrome error cause it happens to me from time to time
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