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3421  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Should the Bitcoin client have a donate button? on: December 09, 2011, 03:40:57 PM
Here's another thought-- on the about page (or somewhere else) have a blurb about donating to the developers, then list a Bitcoin address for each developer.  Let the end user decide what the send to whom.  It might not be the fairest, but it would take care of the problems that have been mentioned.

+1
3422  Economy / Goods / Re: I have gold. Anyone interested in small quantities? Europe on: December 09, 2011, 12:59:18 PM
paraipan yes, i would be glad to ship to spain. Generally to EU. Thing is i dont really have a bussiness. So i dont know what to say. 44 euros per gram would it be too much? That on BTC ofc. I actually started this thread to see if there is demand, which i see there is and to see what prices are people willing to pay Wink

Anyway i will go ask some prices here and by next week i will try to give you something more solid Wink

And yes i know i should keep Gold Tongue

awesome  Roll Eyes
3423  Economy / Goods / Re: BitcoinCigarettes.com Factory sealed cigarettes at very low prices on: December 09, 2011, 12:54:42 PM
BitcoinCigarettes - you guys should advertise on FeedZeBirds.com

I highly recommend that!

+1, i've done some nice bitcents on those tweets
3424  Economy / Goods / Re: BitcoinCigarettes.com Factory sealed cigarettes at very low prices on: December 08, 2011, 11:41:29 PM
Hello forum members,

I am proud to present our bitcoin online cigarettes store. We here at BitcoinCigarettes.com sell factory sealed, top quality cigarettes, at duty free prices. Prices start as low as 1.7$ for a pack (prices may vary because of the BTC/USD currency rate). However our goal is to keep the prices as low as possible.

Feel free to comment and ask any questions.

http://www.bitcoincigarettes.com/


nice shop, i may buy some cartons from you guys but only if you debug the shopping cart flow first.
I think an email text box somewhere would be nice if you want to send a message with the payment address to it Tongue

Do you ship to Spain ?

Hello,

First of all we are very sorry for the inconvenience created.

We indeed had a technical issue during the past two hours with the email text field. For some reasons it disappeared. The issue is now solved and we will do our best to keep it that way.

Now back to business. I can't give you an answer until tomorrow, because now it is way passed our working hours.

Thank you for your interest.



np, thank you
3425  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Disruptive technology on: December 08, 2011, 11:39:51 PM

....................

1. I'll make it easy, it's *pretend*, sort of like Santa Claus or jeebus. Credit default swaps were believed to be valuable until someone finally acknowledged what would happen when a significant portion of them were exercised. Then a pyramid of this always phony loss insurance collapsed and the CDS wasn't so valuable any more. There's nothing magical about P2P, even if bitcoin is using Tor or i2p or point-to-point encrypted tunnels, I can neutralize those nodes, my friends up the road at the US NSA track Tor node traffic all day long. All I need then is one physical location of a party involved or not and I get to shoot somebody's child in the face. It's a slam dunk, and totally worth it.
2. You agree then that the only functional thing one can do with a bitcoin itself is use it for exchange. It's not a commodity. You can't even drive a screw with a bitcoin.
3. All that is required to disable bitcoin is enough sanction to make bitcoin untenable for most people. Shooting children in the face will be more than sufficient to achieve this outcome, hopefully, the more the better  Wink


whoa, so much hate... hope they train you take those bullets back sometimes Wink
3426  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Should the Bitcoin client have a donate button? on: December 08, 2011, 10:57:34 PM
@ppl wanting a "Donate" button, you should be thinking more than a second what this means for the community and the pros and cons will bring us too. Some of you guys running away from centralization will achieve exactly that by supporting a central donation place.

I currently support this project any way that i can and even donate to the core developers a small bit to have them continue their awesome work. I don't need a donate button for that. If Gavin gets big part of the donations he will probably share it with his most trustworthy fellow programmers.

quote form Gavin's link...

Quote
A widely-used project can sometimes get significant contributions, from both individuals and organizations, just by having an online donation button, or sometimes by selling branded merchandise such as coffee mugs, T-shirts, mousepads, etc. A word of caution: if your project accepts donations, plan out how the money will be used before it comes in, and state the plans on the project's web site. Discussions about how to allocate money tend to go a lot more smoothly when held before there's actual money to spend; and anyway, if there are significant disagreements, it's better to find that out while it's still academic.
3427  Economy / Goods / Re: BitcoinCigarettes.com Factory sealed cigarettes at very low prices on: December 08, 2011, 10:46:55 PM
Hello forum members,

I am proud to present our bitcoin online cigarettes store. We here at BitcoinCigarettes.com sell factory sealed, top quality cigarettes, at duty free prices. Prices start as low as 1.7$ for a pack (prices may vary because of the BTC/USD currency rate). However our goal is to keep the prices as low as possible.

Feel free to comment and ask any questions.

http://www.bitcoincigarettes.com/


nice shop, i may buy some cartons from you guys but only if you debug the shopping cart flow first.
I think an email text box somewhere would be nice if you want to send a message with the payment address to it Tongue

Do you ship to Spain ?
3428  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Mineria en solitario como es la configuracion on: December 08, 2011, 02:06:22 PM
Ok voy entendiendo las maquinas serian con win7 estimo que cuatro o 5 maquinas

vale, pues entonces una pequeña red LAN donde todos los mineros apuntan hacia la maquina que corre el servidor bitcoin en el puerto 8332
Te servira de mucho si  abres el puerto 8333 en tu cortafuegos (NAT) para que bitcoin pueda acceptar conexiones entrantes. Cada vez que encuentre un bloque le podra propagar a un numero mayor de nodos y asi tendras la seguridad de no perder los bitcoins minados.

De nada, pincha en mi firma y consigue unos bitcoins gratuitos y asi tambien me motivas seguir ayudando a otra gente Wink
3429  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitcoind Stable 0.4.x: Merge client banning? on: December 08, 2011, 03:25:10 AM
Or giving them a bogus "previous block hash" so they're not anchored anywhere in the chain at all.
small question... is that possible ?

Sure-- it has to be possible, there is no guarantee that you'll see blocks announced on the network in order. An orphan block may just be one that you can't connect to the main chain yet because you haven't seen it's parent yet (maybe you're downloading blocks and haven't got them all yet, or maybe a miner got lucky and only needed eleven hashes to build on a block and you see her block before the parent because of network delays).


got it, so there are some cases when this would happen. Guess fine-tunning the protocol is the hardest part after all but we're lucky to have you and your team, Gavin  Smiley
3430  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Mineria en solitario como es la configuracion on: December 08, 2011, 03:12:09 AM
Ok comprendo y si invierto en 10 ya seria algo cierto ahora la cuestion es como configuro la mineria en solo?

eso es facil pero tendras que dar mas detalles sobre que sistema operativo vas a utilizar para ser de mas ayuda.

En principio tendras que crear un archivo "bitcoin.conf" en la carpeta de datos de bitcoin.

El archivo tendra el siguiente contenido:

Code:
rpcuser=usuario
rpcpassword=contraseña
server=1
noirc=1

La carpeta de datos se encuetra en una ruta distinta, dependiendo del sistema operativo, pero hay una forma de averiguar rapidamente donde esta haciendo una busqueda en el disco duro por el archivo "wallet.dat".
Despues de arrancar el programa bitcoin apunta tus mineros al puerto 8332 con el usuario y la contraseña que has puesto anteriormente. Usa "localhost" como direccion de mineria si son mineros locales o sea el mismo PC para mineria y programa bitcoin o la ip del pc servidor si es distinto.

Espero haberte ayudado y suerte Wink
3431  Economy / Speculation / Re: Prediction contest: when will bitcoin break $4? or will it never break $4? on: December 08, 2011, 12:48:59 AM
@BTC_Bear i think you will have to share the reward if it happens when you said so...  Cheesy

Code:
Dec 12th	Crypt_Current, BTC_Bear (Monday)
Dec 13th adamstgBit (depending on the time zone)
Dec 14th adamstgBit ...
Dec 15th kinghajj
Dec 16th antoineph
Dec 19th the joint, BTC_Bear (Monday)
Dec 20th Goat
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 pent (mid Jan)
Jan 16th pent (mid Jan), BTC_Bear (Monday)
Jan 21th payb.tc
Jan 29th old_engineer
Jan 23th ineededausername, BTC_Bear (Monday)

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

Apr 1st Dansker

Jun 27th trogdorjw73

latter half of 2012 BadBear
3432  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitcoind Stable 0.4.x: Merge client banning? on: December 07, 2011, 11:21:03 PM

......

Or giving them a bogus "previous block hash" so they're not anchored anywhere in the chain at all.


small question... is that possible ?
3433  Economy / Goods / Re: I have gold. Anyone interested in small quantities? Europe on: December 07, 2011, 11:02:14 PM
I am located in Greece  Smiley

interested in small gold bars. Please do your research and tell us a price in whatever you feel comfortable with (dollars, euros). Glad to hear you accept btc but being so volatile we will have to make the conversion when trading.
Do you ship to Spain ? Look up insurance too Smiley
3434  Economy / Speculation / Re: Prediction contest: when will bitcoin break $4? or will it never break $4? on: December 07, 2011, 08:43:40 PM
Feb 2nd 2012

 Bonus prediction of daily high of 4.14760
in case you put a second reward for guessing what it breaks 4.00 at. ;p

not fair, we're not supposed to compete with time-travelers...  Cheesy
3435  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Mining Analysis - A different calculator on: December 07, 2011, 05:58:52 PM
I like the layout, very clean.

Thanks

+1

+1
3436  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: [Bitcoinity.org] This made me smile today :) on: December 07, 2011, 03:12:48 PM
 Grin thanks for sharing, now we have "undecided" graphs too
3437  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Israel Bitcoin Meetup Group on: December 07, 2011, 01:03:44 PM
I have created a meetup.com group for Bitcoin in Israel, http://www.meetup.com/bitcoin-il/. The first meetup for this group will be on January 4th 2012 at 17:00, in Cafe Joe, Yad Harutsim 14, Tel Aviv.

lots of good news lately, yours included Meni. Cheers from Spain and keep up the good work
3438  Economy / Marketplace / Re: New site accepting bitcoin donations. on: December 07, 2011, 12:50:04 PM
This site is accepting bitcoins. I am not really sure what they do, but it is nice to see it on their first page:) I will send a coin.


http://www.ilovemafiaafire.net/MAFIAAFire-mir/wall-of-text.php

...and by popular demand trying "Bitcoins" as well!
Our bitcoins address is: 1CQqmPhbknEmGyJDPUhpU8TBZhTsnQECx1

mods, if this is not in the right thread please move it, thanks.

nicee, heard about them while back, useful service indeed
3439  Local / Mercado y Economía / Re: Crear banco para la comunidad hispana on: December 07, 2011, 12:23:13 PM
alrededor de cuantos hispanohablantes existen en bitcoin? Rara vez veo actividad de esta comunidad.

hay bastante gente yo creo solo que prefieren no interferir de momento y se quedan al margen en silencio.
3440  Economy / Services / Re: Introducing the Bitcoin100: A Kickstarter for Charities on: December 07, 2011, 01:43:20 AM
.....

This charity is currently very prominently visible on the internet. Reddit is all over it, and it's been crossposted a lot.
If we can get this to accept bitcoin AND are able to make a significant donation before the internet's ADHD kicks in, this would make bitcoin very visible.
This is exactly what this project is made for. I think we should act on this fast and make it the first Bitcoin100 charity. And when I mean fast, I don't mean next week. Let's do it now.

+1 agree, 1 bitcoin sent

Thank you kindly for honoring your pledge, paraipan. My only concern is that you didn't do such with the hope that this pool was destined for Regretsy. Although it's not outside the realm of possibility, things have changed since you'd posted your pledge. Nevertheless, the OP has been updated reflecting your contribution.

.....


ack, no biggie Regretsy was a long shot anyway, let's hope we find a worthy charity and put those pledges to good use
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