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3361  Economy / Speculation / Re: Prediction contest: when will bitcoin break $4? or will it never break $4? on: December 20, 2011, 04:50:16 AM
Um, GMT should NOT be the standard.  Why would I, someone who uses US central time, make a guess based upon GMT?



true  Roll Eyes
3362  Economy / Speculation / Re: Prediction contest: when will bitcoin break $4? or will it never break $4? on: December 20, 2011, 04:44:27 AM
yep, we have the winner...

edit: we're at Dec 20th by GMT (price chart)

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Dec 12th   Crypt_Current
Dec 13th   adamstgBit (depending on the time zone)
Dec 14th   adamstgBit ...
Dec 15th   kinghajj
Dec 16th   antoineph
Dec 19th   the joint
Dec 20th   Goat           <Winner>
Dec 21th   BTCurious
Dec 25th   tulkos
Dec 28th   marhjan

Jan 1st      RaggedMonk
Jan 2nd      Scott J
Jan 5.1      Cluster2k
Jan 13th   paraipan
Jan 14th   bittenbob
Jan 15th   Peter Lambert
Jan 16th   pent (mid Jan)
Jan 21th   payb.tc
Jan 29th   old_engineer
Jan 23th   ineededausername
Jan 24th   molecular

Feb 2nd      sadpandatech (prediction of daily high of 4.14760)

Apr 1st      Dansker

Jun 27th   trogdorjw73

latter half of 2012   BadBear
3363  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BitCoin Vs Namecoin on: December 20, 2011, 04:30:42 AM
yep, read on merged mining, implemented not long ago in namecoin
3364  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: mtgox IP address lockouts - a bit extreme, or a good precaution?? on: December 20, 2011, 03:55:35 AM
agree with you on this, i've been looked out many times in the past until i realized it was the tor bridge causing me the problems. Helping chinese ppl jump over The Firewall can be a real pain in the ass sometimes.

btw, they told me it was impossible to reset the ban  Embarrassed
3365  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Self replicating 3d printer chain! on: December 20, 2011, 03:31:04 AM
nice project indeed, hope they succeed replicating the metal parts too then we can all have china on our desktop
3366  Bitcoin / Press / Re: Bitcoin press hits, notable sources on: December 20, 2011, 01:30:32 AM

CBS Press Release mentions "Bitcoin for Dummies" episode of "Good Wife":

http://www.cbspressexpress.com/cbs-entertainment/releases/view?id=30177

Sorry. This site is not available from your location.

Germany ...

+1, Spain

edit: fixed... http://1.hidemyass.com/ip-4/encoded/Oi8vd3d3LmNic3ByZXNzZXhwcmVzcy5jb20vY2JzLWVudGVydGFpbm1lbnQvcmVsZWFzZXMvdmlldz9pZD0zMDE3Nw%3D%3D&f=norefer
3367  Economy / Services / Re: Introducing the Bitcoin100: A Kickstarter for Charities on: December 19, 2011, 06:54:52 PM
I know we are suppose to wait for spokesman, but I went ahead and sent an email to WHYY:

Code:
Hello,
  I came on line to donate to WHYY, but I do not see a place donate with bitcoins.  I, and many others, would donate if you excepted bitcoins.

    http://bitcoin.org/
    https://bit-pay.com/forCharities.html  (easy way to integrate USD from bitcoins to website. no fees for non-profits)


Jim

REPLY:
Code:
Dear Mr. lastname,

 

Thank you for your suggestion. Your message will be forwarded to management.

 

Thank you for your support.

 

Sincerely,

 

Tara Swartz

Member Services

WHYY
memberservices@whyy.org

(215) 351-0511

 

No problem in not waiting for a spokesperson. That person, me, will only be used when a face-to-face meeting is warranted. Thank you for taking the initiative. The worse thing that can happen is that they'll say no, but that doesn't mean we can't approach them again with a future well thought out plan of action.

~Bruno~


sorry to pop in like this, jjiimm_64 are you affiliated with bit-pay ?
3368  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Spend bitcoins from specific address on: December 17, 2011, 03:28:33 PM
FYI, I only posted here to correct misconceptions, in reply to existing discussion in this thread re: Open-Transactions.

(Scroll up. See?)

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yep already seen your post but in "Re: Spend bitcoins from specific address" thread Tongue , i'm not posting in "re: Open-Transactions thread"
3369  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Spend bitcoins from specific address on: December 16, 2011, 01:51:42 PM
OT seems to be a very sophisticated barter system. ....

yep, please make a new thread a leaving this on topic, maybe you hit the wrong button when posting it ?

I edited the post. I did press the wrong button. It should have been quote, not reply.  Cheesy

lol, i was trying to tell that to fellowtraveler, sorry. I just realized the forum got little screwed up today with lots of cross posts
3370  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin address generator [v0.17] on: December 16, 2011, 01:04:07 PM

Judging by the following tool in the contrib directory, the command is:
Code:
bitcoind walletpassphrase [passphrase] [time in minutes]

Good luck!

Ok, n00b question. I'm getting a
Quote
error: couldn't connect to server

Running on Win7, not launching as Admin, but bitcoind given all access through firewall. It runs fine if I run bitcoind by itself without any parameters.
I guess I need to know how to send it RPC commands after I launch it, or something. Please help

ok, the normal procedure is... close the GUI client, open up a terminal (cmd in windows), navigate to the dir where you  know "bitcoind" is found, launch it (this step is important and depends on you previously closing any Bitcoin gui instance) and wait a few minutes untill it starts up. Usually it takes the same amount of time for bitcoin-qt or bitcoind to start, the last it's a little faster sometimes.
After following all the previous steps you can try sending some commands, like "bitcoind getinfo" for example and see if it responds. Try "bitcoind help" for a complete list of all the commands. Hope this helps  Roll Eyes
3371  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Help wanted: Translations on: December 16, 2011, 12:45:41 PM
I've gotten a Persian translation made:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9737592/bitcoin_tx_fa.ts

Is there somewhere I should submit it?

nice and yes there is a place where translations are submitted... https://www.transifex.net/projects/p/bitcoin/
3372  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Spend bitcoins from specific address on: December 16, 2011, 12:38:59 PM
OT seems to be a very sophisticated barter system. ....

yep, please make a new thread a leaving this on topic, maybe you hit the wrong button when posting it ?
3373  Economy / Services / Re: Introducing the Bitcoin100: A Kickstarter for Charities on: December 16, 2011, 03:24:55 AM

The error is somewhere before #69 because that is BitcoinPorn's spot. We don't want him busting a nut. That'll be one hell of a mess to clean up.  Grin

Otherwise, the spreadsheet looks swell. That took some time, with more time still at hand. My list was easy because I updated as I went along, and that still proved somewhat challenging.

Need you get my PM is regards to that other 99 BTC wallet?

~Bruno~


I'll move people around once I'm done adding everyone. right now I'm actually reconciling pledges to the wallet balance to make sure everything is there and can be traced to the public ledger.

I did get the PM, ad from the guy, too. I need instructions on how to unlock an encrypted wallet.dat file temporarily, so I can import another address.

I guess you're formally requesting help, there. Help, I can't provide. Anybody else, here, able to lend Rassah a hand?


done "newbie" Tongue
3374  Economy / Services / Re: Introducing the Bitcoin100: A Kickstarter for Charities on: December 16, 2011, 03:23:16 AM

The error is somewhere before #69 because that is BitcoinPorn's spot. We don't want him busting a nut. That'll be one hell of a mess to clean up.  Grin

Otherwise, the spreadsheet looks swell. That took some time, with more time still at hand. My list was easy because I updated as I went along, and that still proved somewhat challenging.

Need you get my PM is regards to that other 99 BTC wallet?

~Bruno~


I'll move people around once I'm done adding everyone. right now I'm actually reconciling pledges to the wallet balance to make sure everything is there and can be traced to the public ledger.

I did get the PM, ad from the guy, too. I need instructions on how to unlock an encrypted wallet.dat file temporarily, so I can import another address.

you got some answerers on the other thread, can't remember where... grrr

edit: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25804.msg651749#msg651749 there
3375  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Spend bitcoins from specific address on: December 16, 2011, 03:17:39 AM
Here's another excellent patch that hasn't made it into the C++ client, presumably because it is too useful:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=24784.0

July video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA_O6Boi7Xo

this really is the most useful client patch ever. it will open your eyes about bitcoin anonymity.

v0.3.x worked like a charm. I updated to v0.5 because of encryption but there is no sendfromaddress patch yet. every time I send some coins I wonder from which addresses they will be send and which addresses will be connected forever.

support coderrr !!

nifty feature, already commented on github  https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/415
3376  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Nice looking new iPhone bitcoin client (bitpak) on: December 16, 2011, 02:26:11 AM
liked the app and the vid music, can you improve the blocks downloading in the future if is really too slow ? i like that option before depending on a central server, thanks
3377  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Temporarily unlock encrypted wallet.dad using command line? on: December 16, 2011, 02:05:21 AM
Is there a command line option to unlock an encrypted wallet.dat file to allow importing of private keys?

we're working on it Tongue  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=54603.0
Gavin has a few posts too
3378  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin address generator [v0.17] on: December 16, 2011, 02:00:54 AM
I got oclvanitygen running on my miner just for fun.

Fibonachi: 11235813yoNV9F45KjwRiBYnYFufMunTj8

I was originally going to try for 1123581321, but that would take a few years with just one of my graphics cards trying it.  I'd rather make coins with that much time.

I would still love an easy way to import these keys besides with strongcoin.  I don't think pywallet supports the encrypted wallet format yet.

It doesn't, but you can create a new unencrypted one, import your address, and move all your money out of the encrypted one, before encrypting the new one. Don't know if there is a way to extract keys out of encrypted wallets though :/

or you could use the comandline options and unlock your wallet for 10-15 minutes, enough time to import few private keys with pywallet Wink

I ca't find the command line to do this. Can you help please?
Judging by the following tool in the contrib directory, the command is:
Code:
bitcoind walletpassphrase [passphrase] [time in minutes]

Good luck!

exactly, only thing time is entered in seconds
3379  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Sweep/import private key feature request on: December 16, 2011, 12:23:46 AM
I'm really looking forward to when this is in the mainline client.

Same here.
Me too.
If you're concerned about less advanced users going crazy, just add a command line switch to enable the feature, please.
It will serve a good purpose.

+1
3380  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hello all on: December 15, 2011, 09:47:15 PM
Nice to have you here BinoX, hope you enjoy your stay and learn some useful stuff too  Cheesy
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