The project was on git from get go, maybe git was forked/rebuild ?
Incorrect. The project started on subversion on SourceForge. Oh interesting, live and learn I guess. It is the svn to git convert, so github doesn't take that into account when they do contribution graph since Satoshi never had a github account.
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This is super insecure!!! Bitcoin URI is the best way to do this, there is a reason no one uses 402 response http header
Would you mind walking me through the security issues with this approach? The 402 response for "payment/bitcoin" contains a Bitcoin URI, and can be served up through HTTPS to avoid MITM attacks. Short of a server compromise I'm not sure what the attack vector is. Yes I can, and if your just use the 402 http header as a way to tell programs thru an api to pay, and return a bitcoin URI is fine. BUTTTTTTTT someone was describing using 402 to start the client to start the payment process and locking down the browser, this is a security flaw. PHP can start a 402 and use javascript to control everything so the user would have no idea until funds are flowing.
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This is super insecure!!! Bitcoin URI is the best way to do this, there is a reason no one uses 402 response http header
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WOW someone sent 15 bitcoins extremely close to me, and I thought no one knew about bitcoins near me LOL TIL
I believe the map shows the relaying nodes that send the transactions to the blockchain servers, not the originating client. So if you run the satoshi client, maybe it was you relaying the transaction that showed up when I said extremely close, i meant like at least 50 miles to me, so probably wasn't me, and yes they are relay nodes.
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Remember, the holy 'trinity' of any acceptance of technology passes through the underground first - so, porn, drugs, personal vices adopt it first. The rest is coming, soon enough.
I totally agree but what makes me upset is that in the beginning he looked like he was really into bitcoins and now he is kinda writing it off as just like a back alley fad. That is what really gets me angry, I mean it is "anonymous currency" not like anonymous networks would not pick up on that at some point.
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That deserved a donation. Thank you! You're welcome, and thank you for the donation (was this you? I shouldn't use my vanity address for faucets lol) PS. You like my signature?
Yes, although that base64 bit confuses me yet. Yes that is me but I am not in California. The way Bitcoin works still confuses me That was the node that your transaction hit. and why don't you just buy a domain and host your gpg your self. Probably would look nicer than some random url
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WOW someone sent 15 bitcoins extremely close to me, and I thought no one knew about bitcoins near me LOL TIL
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@jason comment: I've been fascinated by bitcoin (see post here: http://lnch.is/OO3vlV), but I decided to not invest in any bitcoin startups, as I've been told it has become a currency in places like Silk Road. Question: what is the URL of Silk Road these days? I know that you can only access it via Tor (anonymous P2P web surfing). - 4:19PM https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FsgenlmMnh_DAy5oWn53Jma_QuDHTew2ARnBaHGLEIo/editI am kinda disappointed from when Gavin Andresen spoke to Jason on "This Week in Startups", he hyped it up but then did nothing to help the bitcoin community. I think the bitcoin community is a wealth of startup energy and places like Silk Road are just part of the ecosystem. While I believe you can steer completely clear of silk road, and not have to deal with it, just like bittorrent can be used to help datacenters and not illegal downloads. I just really hate that bitcoins is being sucked into silk road.
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Your post sounds like a shot into the blue... which bins would be included in that fusion package that updates GLIBC?
Im pretty frustrated right now... really thinking about taking a VPS with another OS for this project...
I can say the only other better Linux OS would be gentoo and that is under protest, I would reinstall centos and try installing bitcoind again, or find someone with a VDMK of centos 5.5 with bitcoind pre-installed and send it to your vps they should be able to load it for you.
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Im not trying to start a new Bitcoin bank or wallet, but something easier for my customers to pay out.
Its almost like Blackmarket Reloaded except its no drugs/weapons.
How it works: 1. User choose items to buy - goes to shopping cart 2. Once in shopping cart, they can checkout 3. Price (in USD and Bitcoins) is shown - User will agree/disagree (if they agree, they continue to payment) 4. Once payment method comes, users will send BTC to a virtual address to their account 5. User confirms order - BTC is taken out of the wallet 6. User orders successfully
https://github.com/fanquake/CheaperInBitcoins check this out, but you can probably pay someone to write it for you. but you may want to look into 3rd party solutions, like bitpay, Mt gox payment api
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Don't do it, if you don't understand web wallets, then you will make self a huge target and probably get hacked. I would advise against it.
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There's no built-in way to change the limit based on membergroup. Fixing that has been on my to-do list for a while.
There's no built-in way to change the limit based on membergroup. Fixing that has been on my to-do list for a while.
Yea I just dove into the code, it looks quite easy to do, just add a colmun to the membership table, then in PersonalMessage.php ~ Line 1100 just make a sql call to get then check it in that IF statement pretty trivial stuff. Good Luck
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I just installed v1.1.16 on my dev server and I am looking at the bottom of "Features and Options" in admin menu and I see this can't theymos just put in the zero for unlimited? But then any new users can spam the shit out of everyone. but then their is this you can do a combo of that to make it easy to report newbies abusing the PM but I am still looking for a way to do it based on membergroup
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I just installed v1.1.16 on my dev server and I am looking at the bottom of "Features and Options" in admin menu and I see this can't theymos just put in the zero for unlimited?
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sounds like a hardcoded SMF thing so someone will either have to create a patch or theymos will have to track down that part and change it. But I agree message rates for members that need it for business aren't cool.
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I think bitminter is java, so you should beable to do java -jar <path to bitminter>
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