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3381  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: block explorer command in yubnub on: December 15, 2010, 01:19:21 AM
Cool! You should actually redirect to /search/x, which will allow searches for partial addresses, transaction hashes, etc. Example:
http://blockexplorer.com/search/1Cvvr8As

I use a Firefox keyword to do much the same thing.

Ahh...  My bad.   I'm afraid I can't change it now, unless I send an email to the webmaster.

I could write a surfraw elvi now, though.


PS.  Nevermind I created a "bitcoin" command with the search feature.
3382  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 100btc Bounty for a "Donate Bitcoin" button . on: December 15, 2010, 01:14:09 AM
I disagree with you when you say a bitcoin address is ugly or unfriendly.  It is fine.

I actually prefer a plain ASCII address to a "bitcoin button" because I don't know exactly what a "bitcoin button" really do behind the scene.

We should not adapt to people's intellectual laziness.  Ultimately they'll grow up and understand why a plain ASCII address is better.
3383  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Esperanto ! on: December 15, 2010, 01:01:12 AM
Mi pensas ke Bitkojno estas utila por pli da homoj, ar kutimaj motivoj por lerni Esperanton estas malegoismaj. Kontrae, oni pli facile komprenas kiel profiti per Bitkojno. Pro tio, se Bitkojno teknike sukcesas, i disvastios.

Lol.  Mi sxatas vian cinikecon.  Wink


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Aliflanke, tatoj malamas tiaj aferoj, kiel Bitkojno. Eble, la plej malfacilan defion estas learo. u troveblas priparoladon pri tiu temo?

Certe la legxaro estas grava temo.  Bedauxrinde cxi tie homoj sciaj ne multe pri legxo.
3384  Bitcoin / Project Development / block explorer command in yubnub on: December 15, 2010, 12:49:43 AM

I added a block explorer command in the excellent YubNub (http://www.yubnub.org).

Basically it just redirects to blockexplorer.com (don't hesitate to donate to this site !)

just type, for instance :

bbe 1Cvvr8AsCfbbVQ2xoWiFD1Gb2VRbGsEf28

in the main search field.

bbe stands for "Bitcoin Block Explorer"
3385  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Chrome Bitcoin Extension Bounty Redux (20 BTC Bounty) on: December 14, 2010, 11:42:22 PM

What is the purpose of the program ?

Because if it is what I think it is, I guess we could solve the problem in a completly different way than with a chrome extension.


Refer to this thread: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1411.0

Basically, a client built within chrome.

Hum...  Have you considered using privoxy in conjonction with a tiny web server such as thttpd ?

This would work with any browser, not just chrome.

Privoxy would use regular expression to detect bitcoin addresses in a webpage, and it would modify the webpage on-th-fly, in order to add a "pay" button.  This pay button would redirect to a local CGI form that would call bitcoind in a bash-script.
3386  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Chrome Bitcoin Extension Bounty Redux (20 BTC Bounty) on: December 14, 2010, 11:36:14 PM

What is the purpose of the program ?

Because if it is what I think it is, I guess we could solve the problem in a completly different way than with a chrome extension.
3387  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Auction for a 20 CHF gold coin until block 100,000 ! on: December 14, 2010, 07:29:07 PM
Fixed Smiley

1269.64380952381

davout leads at 1269.64380952 BTC

Anyone at 1270 ?
3388  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Python client on: December 14, 2010, 10:08:37 AM
The best approach is to standardize protocols (RFCs) and provide an open (BSD/GPL) modular "reference" implementation. An excellent example of a successful execution is GnuPG.

I don't understand everything but I agree with that.
3389  Other / Off-topic / Re: Poker Meeting on: December 14, 2010, 09:52:41 AM
I don't play poker but I have to say that I'm interested in the technical problem of fair online poker games.

I know that poker used to be played on IRC and I'd be delighted if this habit could come back.  If poker was played on IRC with a free software I may start playing.

I'll be there thursday if I remember it.
3390  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Auction for a 20 CHF gold coin until block 100,000 ! on: December 14, 2010, 09:44:55 AM
Yeah, so there are at least 2 guys doing this before you.

Physical gold ?
3391  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Auction for a 20 CHF gold coin until block 100,000 ! on: December 14, 2010, 09:34:42 AM
> I'm perhaps the first guy who ever sold physical silver and gold for bitcoins. 

When was that?

I think I did it first, then Silverman.

My first gold auction was concluded on block 90,000 if I remember well.  Log can be found on this very forum.

Before this I sold some silver coins.  I guess it was in the beginning of october.
3392  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BitCoin Wikipedia page DELETED!!! on: December 14, 2010, 04:28:59 AM
The first sentence is no good  Sad

The software isn't required to use the currency.

It is.

I know you can use a service such as mybitcoin, but this is different.  Any currency can be "used" with a service like that.

But indirectly, the bitcoin is necessary *at some point*.  Mybitcoin.com does use the bitcoin software.  It is just behind the scene.
3393  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC Vs. USD on: December 14, 2010, 03:41:40 AM
Let's say all your assets were collected and you only had two options: You could either put them in US dollars or Bitcoins forever. You will never able to save it in another currency again. What do you choose?

If I'm poor, I chose USD.  Because short term will prevail, since everything will be spent in a few weeks anyway.

If I'm wealthy, I chose BTC.  Because in a few years dollars will worth almost nothing.

PS.  I voted BTC
3394  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BitCoin Wikipedia page DELETED!!! on: December 14, 2010, 02:39:34 AM
We are now back on Wikipedia.

It really does way too much look like a advertisement.  I'll try to make it sound more neutral when I get some time.
3395  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Auction for a 20 CHF gold coin until block 100,000 ! on: December 14, 2010, 02:15:00 AM
1202

brocktice leads at 1202 BTC
3396  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Auction for a 20 CHF gold coin until block 100,000 ! on: December 14, 2010, 12:49:35 AM
1201

S3052 leads at 1201 BTC
3397  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Auction for a 20 CHF gold coin until block 100,000 ! on: December 13, 2010, 08:13:03 PM
1163.418 BTC

davout leads at 1163.418 BTC
3398  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Auction for a 20 CHF gold coin until block 100,000 ! on: December 13, 2010, 07:37:04 PM
700

brocktice leads at 700 BTC
3399  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Auction for a 20 CHF gold coin until block 100,000 ! on: December 13, 2010, 07:15:27 PM
651 :-)

S3052 leads at 651 BTC

Nb.  I should stop saying this auction is "fun".

Let me remind everyone :
THIS IS A REAL AUCTION.  DO NOT BID IF YOU DON'T REALLY INTEND TO BUY THE COIN !
Also, please avoid using smileys inside your bid.  Let's keep it serious, if possible.
We don't want to attract non serious bidders.
3400  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Auction for a 20 CHF gold coin until block 100,000 ! on: December 13, 2010, 07:06:54 PM
Grondilu, maybe you should decide on minimal increments.

650 btw  Grin

davout leads at 650 BTC


No, it's funnier without any increments minima.  Wink
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