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321  Economy / Currency exchange / . on: July 01, 2013, 09:50:02 AM
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322  Economy / Services / Re: Coding for BTC - Webpages and more - <?php echo 'I code PHP for Bitcoins'; ?> on: July 01, 2013, 09:49:34 AM
Available right now.
323  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ███► [BEST RATE] Buying your Ripples (XRP) - Giving 1BTC for 6700 XRP ◄███ on: July 01, 2013, 09:49:21 AM
Good luck with your business I guess. Have a free bump.
Thanks  Cheesy
324  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.1 BitCoin to lend on: June 30, 2013, 10:26:24 PM
Its called Bitcoin
325  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Questions about bitcoin qt on: June 30, 2013, 03:19:52 PM
I just posted a very related message, so will repost here:

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hello

i installed bitcoin-qt (0.8.2) for mac osx (mba), and whenever i run it, it takes up all the cpu. is this normal or happening to anyone else? maybe i am missing a setting somewhere?  as a side note, i found a nice free command line tool to throttle processes http://www.willnolan.com/cputhrottle/cputhrottle.html that seems to work well.

cheers.
jd

Please use Electrum wallet, it is secure.
Mac version available.
326  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Questions about bitcoin qt on: June 30, 2013, 03:15:44 PM
If you want online secure wallet Blockchain.info
If you want a software client (like bitcoin-qt) use Electrum (http://electrum.org/).
327  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: What is the minimum transaction fee? on: June 30, 2013, 01:15:42 PM
Actual recomended fee is 0.0001BTC
328  Local / Esquina Libre / Re: A escribir un cuento... on: June 30, 2013, 01:10:13 PM
Erase una vez, una alegre habichuela que quería pitufear en Alemania Oriental. Por ser judía se encontró con problemas de concentración, sufrió dolores. Pero, Adolfo siguió maquillándose. Bitcoin comía frijoles. Frijoles congelados baratos embrujados que emitían más deuda. La prima de riesgo no parecía Batman si pero, la duquesa radiactiva mutó pero nunca vivió expectante.

Ataulfo atajó como siempre, hacer explotar Bitcoin fue imposible durante la batalla de MtGox como otras guerras. Pero, ademas Ataulfo murió.

Su dinero desapareció hace más de 77 segundos que pudo aprovechar para correr al coche híbrido con ella, su habichuela mágica amarronada. Ella introdujo el Bitcoin por la ranura de atrás y entonces explotó nuevamente su potencia fúnebre. Zombies, cucarachas, banqueros, barqueros, políticos, habichuelas de uranio enriquecido, sucumbieron ante el nauseabundo lider amarillo limón.

Llegaron los socialistas austriacos al turrón, enfadaron al Zorro americano sofrólogo carnicero de Auschwitz. Quien disfrutó envenenar por doquier a hadas mágicas, elfos salvajes y hobbits mongólicos.

Finalmente comenzó el apocalipsis, Mt.Gox cerró temporalmente 2 segundos, pero emergió cual reptil godzilliense en carnaval. Aquello fue maravilloso. Luces apagadas, sexo Greysiano y habichuelas.

Satoshi engendró un clon robotico de supernovas amarillas voladoras perfumadas preparadas para amar e hipnotizar a suricatos plumiferos. Delfines purpuras transgénicos colonizaron Marte y minaron ASICs ultrasónicos. Entonces Nakamoto revolucionó metódicamente sus abrazos
329  Other / Meta / Re: Embedding YT videos on: June 29, 2013, 06:39:04 AM
330  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Mine bitcoins instead of captcha/paywall? on: June 29, 2013, 04:24:48 AM
That is already implemented in some emails:
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A proof-of-work (POW) system (or protocol, or function) is an economic measure to deter denial of service attacks and other service abuses such as spam on a network by requiring some work from the service requester, usually meaning processing time by a computer. A key feature of these schemes is their asymmetry: the work must be moderately hard (but feasible) on the requester side but easy to check for the service provider. This idea is also known as a CPU cost function, client puzzle, computational puzzle or CPU pricing function. It is distinct from a CAPTCHA, which is intended for a human to solve quickly, rather than a computer.
One popular[citation needed] system is Hashcash, which uses partial hash inversions to prove that work was done, as a good-will token to send an e-mail. For instance the following header represents about 252 hash computations to send a message to calvin@comics.net on January 19, 2038:

Code:
X-Hashcash: 1:52:380119:calvin@comics.net:::9B760005E92F0DAE

It is verified with a single computation by checking that the SHA-1 hash of the stamp (omit the "X-Hashcash:" portion) begins with 52 binary zeros, that is 13 hexadecimal zeros: 0000000000000756af69e2ffbdb930261873cd71
Whether POW systems can actually solve a particular denial-of-service issue such as the spam problem is subject to debate;[1][2] the system must make sending spam emails obtrusively unproductive for the spammer, but should also not prevent legitimate users from sending their messages. Proof-of-work systems are being used as a primitive by other more complex cryptographic systems such as Bitcoin which uses the Hashcash system.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-work_system
331  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: [REQUEST] Developing Bootable Bitcoin-QT on: June 29, 2013, 04:21:43 AM
I'm wondering why someone hasn't remixed ubuntu to do this yet. It would be doable in a day or so.

IMO, Ubuntu is a too complex distro.
We need some small linux distro (50-100mb), remove most of the packages preinstalled, add Bitcoin-QT (customized), full screen, no browser, no .deb files, no repos, no text editor, no impr pant command, no nothing.

Also, if developers want we can use Electrum wallet or similar.
Also, we could ask Electrum developers to develop this.

The main thing is that we need a trusted developer to build this OS. (And release the source).
332  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is the Bitcoin Wiki down? on: June 28, 2013, 11:04:56 PM
Thanks Use Guys! I wonder what's up with that site?

BTW, I'm not lazy, I did try isitdownforeveryoneorjustme but it said the site was up and I suspected that it was a false positive.

http://bitcoinstatus.org
333  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Seeking a team to develop Bitcointalk 2.0 forums (apply within) on: June 28, 2013, 10:30:42 PM
I tried starting up a Bitcoin forum back in 2011.  It was largely unsuccessful, despite being the 2nd result in Google when searching anything like "Bitcoin forum".  I own bitcoin-forum.net, and would be game to try starting something up again, now that the Bitcoin userbase is much, much larger than it was in 2011.

I prefer more modern, web 2.0 stuff.  The forum software I ran was Xenforo, and, while it was neat and pretty, there are still some minor issues with it.  Because of this, I am pretty open-minded about what software to use, depending on what is necessary to integrate the features I'd want.

All of this said, I would be interested in being involved in a project to develop a new, better forum.  And here's what I'd do differently:  I'd charge a small amount of Bitcoin for each account, say, 0.02 or 0.05 BTC (no one could register or post without paying the Bitcoin first), and hand out bans liberally (though where appropriate, of course).  Sockpuppet?  You're banned.  Post something rude/disrespectful?  You get a warning, and get banned the next time you do it.  Etc, etc.  This would provide a small stream of revenue to support the forums, keep the forums useful and relevant, and keep all the trolls at bay (unless they just have a ton of money to blow on alt accounts).

The only thing is that newbies would consider Bitcoin as a scam that requests money to write in a forum.
334  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Seeking a team to develop Bitcointalk 2.0 forums (apply within) on: June 28, 2013, 10:19:21 PM
Please guys, install a new forum.

If you guys want to work, fork of some forum CMS like SMF in Github and offer bountys for doing some things.
If that is too much work, install last SMF version and install some plugins, install tapatalk, change some code and implement some Bitcoin features like a tip bot.

335  Local / Esquina Libre / Re: A escribir un cuento... on: June 28, 2013, 09:16:21 PM
Erase una vez, una alegre habichuela que quería pitufear en Alemania Oriental. Por ser judía se encontró con problemas de concentración, sufrió dolores. Pero, Adolfo siguió maquillándose. Bitcoin comía frijoles. Frijoles congelados baratos embrujados que emitían más deuda. La prima de riesgo no parecía Batman si pero, la duquesa radiactiva mutó pero nunca vivió expectante.

Ataulfo atajó como siempre, hacer explotar Bitcoin fue imposible durante la batalla de MtGox como otras guerras. Pero, ademas Ataulfo murió.

Su dinero desapareció hace más de 77 segundos que pudo aprovechar para correr al coche híbrido con ella, su habichuela mágica amarronada. Ella introdujo el Bitcoin por la ranura de atrás y entonces explotó nuevamente su potencia fúnebre. Zombies, cucarachas, banqueros, barqueros, políticos, habichuelas de uranio enriquecido, sucumbieron ante el nauseabundo lider amarillo limón.

Llegaron los socialistas austriacos al turrón, enfadaron al Zorro americano sofrólogo carnicero de Auschwitz. Quien disfrutó envenenar por doquier a hadas mágicas, elfos salvajes y hobbits mongólicos.

Finalmente comenzó el apocalipsis, Mt.Gox cerró temporalmente 2 segundos, pero emergió cual reptil godzilliense en carnaval. Aquello fue maravilloso. Luces apagadas, sexo Greysiano y habichuelas.

Satoshi engendró un clon robotico de supernovas amarillas voladoras perfumadas preparadas para amar e hipnotizar a suricatos plumiferos. Delfines purpuras transgénicos colonizaron Marte y minaron ASICs ultrasónicos. Entonces Nakamoto
336  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [CLOSED] .1BTC if you guess my number. on: June 28, 2013, 09:12:45 PM
Congratulations to the winner, my number was 288.
337  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: [REQUEST] Developing Bootable Bitcoin-QT on: June 28, 2013, 08:23:51 PM
How about hardware trojan and hardware keylogger?

Actually you can buy a keyboard hardware keylogger but you can do nothing with the password, you need the wallet file.
That requires hardware that copys the USB when it is plugged, that is the reason that the usb is formated in a encrypted format.

Also you can just type the password with a virtual keyboard.
338  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics on: June 28, 2013, 08:20:53 PM
How to get an address tag verified?

Just submit it, you need a website and the address.
If the website really contains your address you will get verified.
339  Local / Mercadillo / Re: Compro 3BTC on: June 28, 2013, 03:03:43 PM
Aviso a todos, tened cuidado con Paypal y su política de devoluciones.
Si el vendedor es confiable perfecto, pero si reclama que le han hackeado la cuenta le devolveran los euros a su cuenta de Paypal.

Antes de realizar la transación exijir mas datos (DNI, teléfono, algo).
340  Local / Primeros pasos y ayuda / . on: June 28, 2013, 01:12:17 PM
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