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3581  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2015-01-31 Garza Shuts Down Zenminer Mining Services With Out Notice on: February 01, 2015, 12:04:40 PM
that is the end. but he will come back with another great idea  Cheesy (and people will buy it)

He probably won't get away with anything else... I know the magnitude of the issue is a bit different, but would people buy anything else from Karpeles, for example? Highly doubt it Smiley People already lost lots of money with Garza and his stuff.
3582  Other / Meta / Re: Recent downtime and data loss on: February 01, 2015, 12:00:35 PM
Searching is enabled again now. I also made several improvements to search. It should be substantially faster now, and maybe also more accurate. (SMF was extremely buggy in this area -- it's surprising that search was even usable before.)

Thank you, the search is very handy Smiley Keep up the good work!
3583  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Prosecutors Trace $13.4M in Bitcoins From the Silk Road to Ulbricht’s Laptop on: February 01, 2015, 12:36:36 AM
It's amazing how this guy seems to consistently forget to delete his traces. From his email being public, to all those transactions via clearnet, without mixing coins...

It's amazing he did it this far.

PS: I'm not defending him. Neither condoning him.
3584  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2015-01-31 Garza Shuts Down Zenminer Mining Services With Out Notice on: January 31, 2015, 11:10:38 PM
Pretty obvious this would happen. He will be soon shutting off everything he has, and he'll try to flee from the Bitcoin world. Although I don't think he'll have much luck escaping... Smiley

He probably made enough already with scamming
3585  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [1 BTC bounty] Remove address from Bitcoin Core wallet on: January 31, 2015, 05:28:28 PM
Not a good idea to add 10000 addresses using importprivkey when each import triggers a full rescan.
At least with pywallet i could add the addresses and then bitcoin core could rescan when i start it, but not for each import, it would take a week.
No.
Code:
importprivkey 5gfasgfsgfd name1 false
importprivkey 5jhdhgfhghf name2 false
importprivkey 5gfgdssdgfd name3 false
importprivkey 5gtsgggggdg name4 false
importprivkey 5fgdgfdgfgf name5 true
the last true triggers the scan. the other disable it. the rescan will scan for all keys.


Yep, just found about that and came here to post this Smiley Very useful, wasn't aware of this option!
3586  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What good have you done with Bitcoin? on: January 31, 2015, 01:53:33 PM
I am participating in the shift from government and bank controlled fiat to Bitcoin. I'm also spreading the word. That's pretty good I think Smiley

As for charities, I haven't donated to any yet. I plan on starting to do it if I see any charity in my country/region.
3587  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [1 BTC bounty] Remove address from Bitcoin Core wallet on: January 31, 2015, 12:58:52 PM
I need from command line (linux) be able to remove specified address and the private key from a bitcoin core wallet.dat
The same needed to add private key to a wallet.dat from command line, do not want bitcoin-cli importprivkey with it triggets a rescan of the blockchain time consume.

example:

shutmyduck remove <address> justanotherduckwallet.dat
shutmyduck add <privkey> duckwallet.dat

if this is already possible with pywallet just show me exactly how to do it and i will pay you.


I believe adding will have to rescan the blocks otherwise it wont know how many funds are in the address I think.

Yes, it will rescan it to check for transactions anyway

As for command line options, there's only --importprivkey ou --importhex, noone for removing keys AFAIK Smiley
3588  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [1 BTC bounty] Remove address from Bitcoin Core wallet on: January 31, 2015, 12:48:07 PM
At least removing is possible with pywallet... There's a specific part for removing keys there Smiley

edit: http://www.devtome.com/doku.php?id=pywallet#delete_addresses_from_your_wallet
3589  Economy / Gambling / Re: Im creating a Primedice betting script. What would you like to see? on: January 31, 2015, 12:00:58 PM
Didn't know it was easy to make fast rolls on the user end, I thought the issue wasn't only on the API... Thanks for your replies Smiley

But yeah... I still want fast rolls haha
3590  Economy / Gambling / Re: Im creating a Primedice betting script. What would you like to see? on: January 31, 2015, 12:25:55 AM
We need it to be simple and straight to the point, so:
1. really fast rolls
2. martingale

And that's pretty much about it Cheesy
3591  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin 20MB Fork on: January 30, 2015, 10:24:53 PM
I voted pro. Why not?

It's not needed right now, but one day it might be, and I think when that day reaches everyone will be ready for it.
3592  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-01-29] McDonald’s might start accepting Bitcoin soon on: January 30, 2015, 05:33:31 PM

Ah, too bad. Missed opportunity... For now Smiley
3593  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ISIS Fundraising(Bitcoin) in US on: January 30, 2015, 10:35:10 AM
ISIS also uses thousands, if not millions of dollars and other currencies. Why isn't that being reported?

Do they suddenly found someone that sells weapons in Bitcoin?

It's pretty obvious these kind of people are going to use Bitcoin, as it provides them an easy way to transfer funds, just like drug dealers did, but I seriously don't get the press's point when millions of units of fiat currency are used for crimes every week.
3594  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Original November 2008 version of the Bitcoin paper on: January 30, 2015, 09:50:50 AM
Thanks for the share. Didn't know the version hosted on the Bitcoin website wasn't the original one...

And such an odd website for the original paper to be hosted, lol
3595  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-01-29] McDonald’s might start accepting Bitcoin soon on: January 29, 2015, 09:55:05 PM
I can already pay at McDo with Bitcoin, thanks to my Bitcoin debit cards.... Smiley

Not everyone has such cards... And operating with BTC is different than having an "intermediate" card Smiley

Why pay for crap food with bitcoin when you can pay for complete food with bitcoin?

That said, McDonalds accepting bitcoin (and advertising it) can only be a good thing…

Crap, but they do have nice deserts haha Cheesy

About joylent... You made me curious about it Smiley
3596  Economy / Goods / Re: Need help where to post my $200k = right now ~500 BTC finders fee on: January 29, 2015, 09:28:54 PM
Have you tried selling it to an eccentric Israeli? Someone like Borgore, or something Grin
3597  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-01-29] McDonald’s might start accepting Bitcoin soon on: January 29, 2015, 08:24:39 PM
Interesting... hope it's not going to be a flop and they announce ApplePay

They already have Apple Pay

I think folks are totally misplaced on this one. It's going to be pay with a smile or some such thing. They have no idea and dont care what bitcoin is.

Pay with a smile? That's odd, lol.

They probably do know what Bitcoin is. And they didn't say no to Bitcoin when they were asked about it
3598  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-01-29] McDonald’s might start accepting Bitcoin soon on: January 29, 2015, 05:48:47 PM
http://bitcoinist.net/mcdonalds-might-start-accepting-bitcoin-soon/

I think this could be big Smiley If McDonalds does this, many others will think of doing it too!

As for me... Not a big fan of them. But it would be cool if I could buy some of their awesome icecreams with Bitcoin Grin
3599  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Massive 10PH/s Decrease on AntPool on: January 29, 2015, 04:04:28 PM
Maybe it was burned down! Cheesy

Keep us up to date, please Smiley

Oh god, let's hope not! Enough of burning rigs out there...

Can happen to anyone! check the last page on the s5 thread Wink

maybe that 10ph went here: https://blockchain.info/blocks/121.41.32.229

Really bad stuff... Makes me remember some news about burnt down mining operations last year
3600  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A good way to save your bitcoin and not impulse-spend it on: January 29, 2015, 03:55:32 PM
Beyond cold wallets, paper wallets, multisig wallets, split keys and other methods, you can also simple ask someone to hold them for you, or request an escrow for this...

And most importantly, learning how to behave Smiley Some people have real issues about that and don't change because they're afraid to admit their flaw!
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