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3521  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I paid for bitcoins, balance still zero on: November 15, 2011, 11:09:07 PM
Thanks for the response. There are plenty of connections and blocks but I dont see any transactions coming up on my list and the balance remains zero.

ack, please check if your block-count is up to date.
See if they sent you the coins too, you can do a search on http://blockexplorer.com/ with your receiving address
3522  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I paid for bitcoins, balance still zero on: November 15, 2011, 10:44:58 PM
what do you mean with "no activity" ? no connections, no blocks downloading, no transactions coming in... be more specific pls  Roll Eyes
3523  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Microsoft Researchers Suggest Method to Improve Bitcoin Transaction Propagation on: November 15, 2011, 10:26:52 PM
That means not only receiving transactions, but also relaying them (because, you never know, you might be the first and only one to receive a given transaction…if you don't relay it, you risk getting out of sync and thinking later transactions that you see are valid when the rest of the network does not agree with you).
(emphasis mine)

That part isn't valid because if the blockchain never accepts the transaction, it never existed. Your client wouldn't think it existed at all because it follows the blockchain. To clarify, a client can simple delete the transaction and nothing would be out-of sync. If the transaction does get included, your blockchain will have it.
Nodes want to be in sync with the rest of the network, even for transactions that have not yet made it into a block.  The reason is that with such knowledge, you can make a risk assessment regarding whether a given transaction is likely to make it into the block chain.  Again, I assert that there is plenty of incentive to relay transactions.
I might be being a little unclear (or you are Undecided), but what I meant is that the average node isn't a merchant: they have no need to relay transactions that don't involve them. No risk assessment needs to be made, as even if you do relay a transaction this isn't a guarentee it exists.

sorry to interrupt, i just read your reply 4 times to understand something dree12...
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...average node isn't a merchant...
= wrong assumption, 50% of non miner nodes are "merchants" at any given time. Me accepting coins for a sale or service for example

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...even if you do relay a transaction this isn't a guarentee it exists.
= client-servers are validating transactions against the blockchain before relaying them, so your point is... ?

As days pass i just realize Satoshi left us with more than a nice little experiment to play with  Smiley
3524  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Microsoft Researchers Suggest Method to Improve Bitcoin Transaction Propagation on: November 15, 2011, 10:05:51 PM
More FUD: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/11/15/bitcoin_flaw/

Perhaps the Microsoft research team could provide a clarification that this isn't a present issue and can easily be fixed in the future, for linking from the main page on bitcoin.org?

+1, or some ppl would start to think the paper was written to push some obscure agenda... me included
3525  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Basta de la centralizacion!!! on: November 15, 2011, 12:09:49 PM
...

Ya es hora :-|... ¿Elevamos este pedido a los desarrolladores?
calmaos chicos, no hablo de un fork de bitcoin. solo hablo de mejoras muy, pero muy deseables! Smiley


Siii, ojala lo tengamos en el proximo futuro y nos quitemos del medio mtgox y parecidos
3526  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin inflation graph on: November 15, 2011, 12:26:06 AM
interesting... thanks
3527  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Bitcoin version 0.4 lista para bajar on: November 14, 2011, 08:14:14 PM
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Lo que dije es solo una vieja costumbre en el mundo de la criptografia, nunca usar binarios descargados de internet.

Que tiene que ver la criptografia?

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Lo que dije es solo una vieja costumbre en el mundo de la criptografia, nunca usar binarios descargados de internet.

Solo en un mundo ideal toda la gente usa Linux, puede entender los codigos fuentes y sabe hacer un "configure make make install" que no termine en error o en un problema de dependencias. Repito, esa no es una solucion, la usabilidad te la estas pasando por el orto. Si Bitcoin se llega a masificar algun dia tiene que ser a prueba de abuelitas.

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seria una putada que nos cuelen un cliente-servidor bitcoin modificado por eso hay que comprobar las sumas de control SHA o MD5 como sea cuando te le bajas

Estoy asumiendo que el intruso tambien logra publicar sus checksums asi que cualquier comprabacion pasaria con exito.

Lo que se me ocurre es que el sitio oficial de descarga antes de liberar cualquier version (esto no solo aplica para Bitcoin, sino que para cualquier software) debe mantener en un lugar 100% seguro (tal vez en forma encriptada) el checksum verdadero y con un cron comprobar periodicamente que la version no ha sido alterada. 

o incluir el hash del ejecutable en el blockchain...
3528  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 0 CONNECTIONS HELP on: November 14, 2011, 01:07:11 PM
Try unchecking "Connect through socks4 proxy" and see if that helps.

yeah could be just that, similar post
3529  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Bitcoin version 0.4 lista para bajar on: November 14, 2011, 12:40:10 PM
Newtenberg amigo.

Lo que dije es solo una vieja costumbre en el mundo de la criptografia, nunca usar binarios descargados de internet.

+1

seria una putada que nos cuelen un cliente-servidor bitcoin modificado por eso hay que comprobar las sumas de control SHA o MD5 como sea cuando te le bajas
3530  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help! Re-loaded Bitcoin software but don't know how to integrate saved wallet on: November 14, 2011, 12:37:57 PM
so I found the files I needed to delete (blkindex and the other one) and the app is back up...unfortunately it has to starf from zero again...ugh...any ideas on why the computer would just turn itself off like that...and revert to past settings..restore deleted files, etc.?

glad to hear you fixed it, now this is another different question...
you can the link in my signature to tip me and will gladly give you more assistance Wink
3531  Local / Offtopic / Re: Română on: November 14, 2011, 12:29:51 PM
Ha, acum am descoperit și eu topic-ul ăsta. Hai că suntem vreo 10, punem de-o revoluție monetară în România? Smiley

Apropo, vreau și eu să cumpăr niște BTC, cash în persoană în București sau pe-aproape.

cu cea mai mare placere numai ca pe mine nu prea poti conta in persoana decat in Madrid, Spania  Undecided
mai am ceva rude si prieteni prin tara dar nu cred ca au auzit inca de bitcoin, e destul de dificil sa le explic la spaniolii astia din jurul meu darmite la o persoana prin telefon heh

Sunt in tratative cu niste peruani care vor sa trimita bani la ei in tara folosind bitcoin dar acolo inca nu au nici o persoana capabila sa manipuleze bitcoins darmite sa-i vanda ca sa puna totul in miscare. M-am gandit ca s-ar putea face pentru orice tara din lume unde te costa foarte mult sa trimiti sume de bani si mai ales daca sunt sume importante e practic imposibil fara sa te caute agentiile guvernului.
De moment minez monede si adun putin capital ca sa fiu in stare sa onorez comenzi pe viitor.
3532  Local / Offtopic / Re: Română on: November 14, 2011, 01:36:37 AM
capre, purcei de lapte se accepta?

lol, as fi interesat pe bune. Cat ar costa transportul in comunitatea europeana ?

edit: haha...  "oua de strutz"
3533  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Farmer market on: November 14, 2011, 12:38:12 AM
Hey guys. Greek here too. That was a nice idea!

Offtopic but how do you buy BTC here in Greece? Which way is the less costly?

try joining the OTC market and find out if you can trade in person with ppl in your country, use established exchanges like TradeHill or MtGox and few others or buy them with paypal on VirWox, a little tricky atm as you will have to buy lindens first and then trade them for bitcoins.
You can open another thread on this if you want Wink
3534  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Client port 443 outgoing connection on: November 14, 2011, 12:24:54 AM
could be the "dnsseed" ? stackexchange
3535  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Comentarios sobre noticias on: November 14, 2011, 12:16:00 AM
me gustaria que la frase sea "Trust No One" como lo diseño originalmente Satoshi , pero claro cada persona lo ve de otra manera  Smiley
3536  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help! Re-loaded Bitcoin software but don't know how to integrate saved wallet on: November 14, 2011, 12:05:44 AM
look clearly I don't know much about this and I think I've been pretty clear about that...I simply asked for help...you don't have to give it if you don't want...insults are unnecessary and reveal more about the giver than the receiver.

pls calm down ppl, deepceleron  obviously thinked out loud but wanted to help you from the start like i did, pls forgive him.

How's the connection issues going ? And sorry, forgot to link on what a proxy server is. On a normal connection to internet that option is not used but is there to enable anybody be more anonymous when he desires Wink
3537  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Noticias Bitcoin - prensa y paginas de blog on: November 13, 2011, 11:58:46 PM
"Bitcoin se convierte en una moneda real"
Escrito por : EED
http://www.emprenderendigital.com/2011/11/bitcoin-se-convierte-en-una-moneda-real/


"Okpay.com acepta depósitos en bitcoins"
Por majamalu el 13/11/2011

http://elbitcoin.org/okpay-acepta-depositos-en-bitcoins/


"Todo Sobre Las Bitcoins"
http://noseq.com/economia-negocios/13156301/todo-sobre-las-bitcoins/
3538  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: November 13, 2011, 08:59:42 PM
Welcome ppl, i'm amazed by how many of you have decided to get involved in this project. Hope you enjoy your stay, like i do, and don't hesitate to ask questions, we're here to help each other  Cheesy
3539  Economy / Services / Re: Need a system administrator on: November 13, 2011, 08:29:47 PM
Might help if you gave a little bit more information, like required skills, tasks, platform(s) etc.

+1
3540  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: 'How to hop' blog on: November 13, 2011, 05:10:21 PM
awesome work organof, just managed to pull a few great conclusions based on your data, hope others will too. I'm pretty sure i will be making better mining decisions from now on.
Sent you a tip, not much but expect more in the future because i will be closely watching your work.
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