Since no one has one, nobody can say for sure. But odds are a million to one that it works in the exact same way the current hardware from BFL works. You plug it in, turn it on, and it connects to the mining program which then uploads your shares to the pool (or solo mines) of your choice.
Well that sucks. For $150 you think it would be self reliant. Have it's own network card and stuff. Would the Jalapeno work with the Rasberrry PI?
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Yes it will make a great conversation piece and a coffee warmer. Question again is does this box require the assistance of a PC to operate?
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The placement of the decimal is arbitrary. Any place where you would want to place it will be just as arbitrary. Except that if we get in the habit of changing it a lot, it becomes difficult (or impossible) to do understand value over time (which is why we allow governments to inflate currency).
When you spend a USD on something at the door do you think to yourself every time "I wonder what the CAD exchange of this USD is right now". I know I don't. What we need to do is start training ourselves into thinking... 1btc is = to a haircut, or a shave, or a movie ticket, or a movie download, and not to the current exchange rate of some country currency.
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Buy bitcoins, don't sell them
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I LOLd ) Idea: A DB of addresses that pooled funds such as MtGox can contact so they don't send to them. Lottery and SD addresses come to mind.
Actually, while I am opposed to "blacklists" and such, it would make sense for mtgox to give warning when paying to known satoshidice addresses to prevent issues like this. If anything, MtGox and others should prevent sending to 1dice/… from addresses that can't be used as return addresses as this is 99.9% unintentional but on the other hand: I would go with the stupid tax comment and not burden business with any effort like that. Anyway, thanx for the laugh Let's say for instance that this bloke DID win. Where would the winnings go?
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Since MtGox doubles as a wallet. Perhaps we should make it a double confirm
"You are about to send X btc to a SatoshiDice address. Are you sure?"
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Idea: A DB of addresses that pooled funds such as MtGox can contact so they don't send to them. Lottery and SD addresses come to mind.
Will call it a the Red List.
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Chances for that address are 50/50, why don't you try again? Get your coins back quickly +0.5
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Send bitcoin from your wallet to another bitcoin address. All transactions include a 0.005 BTC miners fee.
Damn decimals confusing me. The documentation is wrong it is 0.0005 BTC. public static final BigInteger DefaultMerchantFee = BigInteger.valueOf((long) (BitcoinTx.COIN * 0.0005)); //0.0005 BTC Fee I have noted it in my code. Is there a 0.0045 BTC finders reward for this error? that is kinda cheap of you, shouldn't helping find an error enough of a reward, this aint preschool we all don't get stars for doing good things And perhaps you overlooked the " " and the actual difference of the error. It was made jokingly. Now stop your trolling, go get some coffee and we can both go our ways and have a great day! i aint a troll last time i checked, i am opinionated difference there Gweedo, I see you post all over and your info is appreciated on the many posts that I read. Now let's not start WW3 over a misunderstood joke. Thank you all for helping!
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Send bitcoin from your wallet to another bitcoin address. All transactions include a 0.005 BTC miners fee.
Damn decimals confusing me. The documentation is wrong it is 0.0005 BTC. public static final BigInteger DefaultMerchantFee = BigInteger.valueOf((long) (BitcoinTx.COIN * 0.0005)); //0.0005 BTC Fee I have noted it in my code. Is there a 0.0045 BTC finders reward for this error? that is kinda cheap of you, shouldn't helping find an error enough of a reward, this aint preschool we all don't get stars for doing good things And perhaps you overlooked the " " and the actual difference of the error. It was made jokingly. Now stop your trolling, go get some coffee and we can both go our ways and have a great day!
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Send bitcoin from your wallet to another bitcoin address. All transactions include a 0.005 BTC miners fee.
Damn decimals confusing me. The documentation is wrong it is 0.0005 BTC. public static final BigInteger DefaultMerchantFee = BigInteger.valueOf((long) (BitcoinTx.COIN * 0.0005)); //0.0005 BTC Fee I have noted it in my code. Is there a 0.0045 BTC finders reward for this error?
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Don't you mean 0.005?
It should have recently been changed to the correct value (0. 0005). http://blockchain.info/mywallet_apiMaking Outgoing Payments Send bitcoin from your wallet to another bitcoin address. All transactions include a 0.005 BTC miners fee.
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I just placed 2 bets valued at 0.001btc in honor of our fallen hero here. Both lost I suggest you all do the same and if you win, forward the winnings to him. It's worth a shot Thanks for your suggest. Today is my horrible day. Live for today, for tomorrow is not guaranteed. Tomorrow could be better. Tomorrow could very well be a lot worse. If you are a Holy man then just see this MISTAKE as the word of God and gamble no more. Or you could just brush it off as bad luck and try your hand at the dice again! Either way what is done is done and what you make of it deterims the rest of your day. Now if you had just cashed in your weekly pay check bitcoins I am truly sorry to hear that too
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How do I do this from the merchant api?
There currently isn't a way to set the fee in the merchant api. It's always fixed at 0.0005 BTC for every transaction regardless of whether it is between the same wallet. Don't you mean 0.005?
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So I should set up a BTL miner and count it as a business expense and loss? Interesting.
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Unless sending anonymously there is no blockchain.info fee. The miners fee is optional (but recommended) and depends of the transaction size / freshness of the coins ( https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Transaction_fees). To send without a miners fee use the custom send form and choose "Continue without Fee" when asked. There used to be the option to select an additional address for the fee out of but that is gone now. You can choose two from addresses instead to partially replicate the functionality. How do I do this from the merchant api?
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I just placed 2 bets valued at 0.001btc in honor of our fallen hero here. Both lost I suggest you all do the same and if you win, forward the winnings to him. It's worth a shot
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Thank you. To unclemantis: I play the DICE before, I when I withdraw from Mtgox ,I copy my address and it didn't success, so I past the address of DICE which I copy before. That is it. First off. Slow the fuck down when sending BTC. DOUBLE CHECK YOUR PAYMENT ADDRESSES. If this was indeed a mistake and not some kind of scam then I sincerely feel for you. If what you say is true, I would be freaking out too! That is a LOT OF FUCKING MONEY! http://blockchain.info/ip-address/89.35.193.15These indeed look like exchange transactions.
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Yes, this is true. Contact Erik Although I don't know what he can do, he is a super nice guy. It's worth a shot. Hey Eric! My odds have not been all that great with SatoshiDice. Do you think I could get a refund? We are only talking about under 0.5 btc total. Oh and the bets that I won between 0.003 and 3 btc, you can keep those bets :-P
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