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361  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [UNO] Unobtanium Info & Discussion - Update to 0.10 Wallet - Merge Mine w/BTC! on: February 16, 2016, 11:08:29 AM
May I politely suggest that if ya'll are going to manipulate the market that you get a private (IRC) room to coordinate that?

I pledge not to sell into this, if that's any comfort.

Cheers,

A certain "g"


Yeah it is a great comfort, I was up all night worried about whether you were gonna sell or not. Thanks, Napoleon! 
362  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Is www.cloudmining.website the most stable cloud mining ponzi ? on: February 15, 2016, 05:33:17 PM
where are the proofs that they pay for 1 year+ ?
Please check their payment history as well as CM monitor inclusion date.

because the site is online for 1 year, dosent mean its all good, could be a trap.
No, I have verified that they are not only online, but also paying over a year. But, that does not definitely mean that they'll keep paying forever, if they are a ponzi. Hence I'm trying to gauge public opinion before investing.
Can you post or provide these proofs? Just taking the word of a brand-new account isn't something that is likely to happen here.
Definitely. Here is their payment history starting from November 10, 2014 - http://www.cloudmining.website/payments.php

Thanks for posting, they do indeed have blockchain payment proof, but does anyone here remember pbmining?  Grin

I also noticed not a single picture of mining hardware is to be found anywhere on site.

if u ask me, it can simply be payments made between them


No different than traditional ponzi operators, who send their own BTC to deposit address to make their scam look more popular.
363  Economy / Reputation / Re: Issue with Vod on: February 15, 2016, 05:04:44 PM
I had also left neg feedback for OP originally, as I do for any ponzi that pops up in my feed. I changed my rating after his announcement that he was closing the program - was discussed in irc that his hosting provider made him remove the Delta Investments content because it clearly violated the terms of service.
364  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: February 15, 2016, 04:42:49 PM
i'm joining this campaing, i followed all the istruction, i hope all goes well, i was reading about signature earnings blocked

Just need to wait for the campaign wallet to be refilled and withdraws will work again, no worries. YoBit seems to always pay out without issue.  Wink
365  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: BEWARE coindouble.club IS SCAM! on: February 15, 2016, 02:30:49 PM
Mine was also deleted...
Time to put the red tag on that bitch...
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=338743
hahaha...

DID THE SAME FOR YOU NO WORRIES.


I see where CryptoSkills tried to rage on everyone and leave fake neg feedback, not realizing he was already so fucked it doesn't affect any of our trust scores.

I am usually kind enough to remove -ve if the person truly made a mistake, but this is one that won't ever be coming off most likely.
366  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: February 14, 2016, 08:10:20 PM
The thing is, there should be an explanation about why the button is deactivated every few days in the opening post.
Then people would probably spam less about this topic then now.

Anyone still asking about the button should be kicked from the signature. They obviously post in threads without reading them.
Time to clean house of people that are abusing the forum.
That is true this is an old issue and always happen from time to time,happens to me three times already so I am not at all bothered by things anymore it will fix by itself,but if it still not working for a week then that will be time that we need to ask the support team about this issue..

Only happened to me one time now that I noticed. True to my word I automated sending paid posts to my Bitcoin balance every 24 hours so it isn't much of a big deal when it does happen.
367  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][HEX]HEISENBERG HEX - OFFICIAL THREAD!![HEX] on: February 14, 2016, 01:15:01 AM
Welcome back, I was even mining this coin 2014 from the very beginning und blogged about it:
https://altcoinspekulant.wordpress.com/2014/03/09/miners-diaries-heisenberg-hex-frust-und-zuruck-zu-doge/

Do you have any for sale? I may build a copy and try it again. Better Call Saul starts Monday, get a pump going!  Cheesy
368  Economy / Services / Re: I will buy anyting you want off darknet markets on: February 13, 2016, 09:23:55 PM
example of some items you can buy via it?

I may be can buy some

thanks

There is an active scam accusation against this user dina76 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1362823.0

Thank you for pointing this out, I have added feedback and updated my settings to reflect.
369  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [UNO] Unobtanium Info & Discussion - Update to 0.10 Wallet - Merge Mine w/BTC! on: February 13, 2016, 09:12:54 PM
Thank you Siameze. The link on page one that you bookmarked is also interesting. http://easybitinvesting.com/bitcoin-trading/trading-robots/

Zelig: I'm very glad you're on this ship with us.

Nice market action the last few days. I'm tossing a few litecoin into the LTC/UNO market on Bleutrade (don't usually hold LTC but I had some from selling another coin).



arby.pl is a great little tool - using just that and a few lines of your favorite script language you can talk to API's.

So it would require writing some lines of code that arby.pl references API data through then applies by talking back to the API. Something like "RDD/UNO:BID=RDD/BTC:BID*UNO/BTC:BID*0.95;changeIF{+/-5%}" (obviously it'd be more complex that than, just trying to grasp the basic concept). I suppose you'd also want it to size the orders relative to the orders on the other markets, and maybe place arbitraging trades after your order is filled.

The problem is that I know far too little (nothing) about coding to even have a 'favorite script language' & I spend about 80 hours a week in classes, working in a lab, or studying. Realistically, how many hours would it take me with "The idiots guide to: Python" to have an understanding adequate to create code like that?

Start here: https://www.python.org/about/gettingstarted/   Code academy also offers free courses if you can shoehorn it in your schedule. Python is a great way to get started - if you need a free shell to practice on I can hook you up. Wink
370  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [UNO] Unobtanium Info & Discussion - Update to 0.10 Wallet - Merge Mine w/BTC! on: February 13, 2016, 08:50:23 PM
Thank you Siameze. The link on page one that you bookmarked is also interesting. http://easybitinvesting.com/bitcoin-trading/trading-robots/

Zelig: I'm very glad you're on this ship with us.

Nice market action the last few days. I'm tossing a few litecoin into the LTC/UNO market on Bleutrade (don't usually hold LTC but I had some from selling another coin).



arby.pl is a great little tool - using just that and a few lines of your favorite script language you can talk to API's.
371  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [UNO] Unobtanium Info & Discussion - Update to 0.10 Wallet - Merge Mine w/BTC! on: February 13, 2016, 06:37:41 PM
Regarding my 'Cryptopia bot' comment on the previous page:

It's sort of funny but unfortunate, many of the results when I google ""cryptopia" "tradebot"" or ""cryptopia" "trade bot"" are nearly year-old posts by the UNO community.

If I knew anything about programming maybe I could get one of the many trade bots out there to work with Cryptopia, but I'm useless without a convenient UI. Maybe there's hope of CAT creating Cryptopia functionality.

A trade bot applied to the Cryptopia UNO/alt markets would be tremendously helpful to this commodity. UNO should be a reliable entry/exit vector for every semi-liquid, reputable currency traded on Cryptopia.


The problem is that because the ALT/BTC prices & UNO/BTC prices can both vary somewhat significantly in a matter of hours or weeks, few people place tight orders on those markets for fear of waking up to having gotten a 'bad deal'. If we had 1,000 people watching each market then it would naturally regulate itself into a tight & accurate range, but we only have maybe a dozen people occasionally checking prices & placing orders, so they choose to place asks ~10% above current prices or bids ~10% below, resulting in ~20% spread which makes filling orders fairly unappealing, though it does happen. A bot however, can constantly regulate all of the markets 24 hours per day, making them very appealing to traders who would over time find themselves holding UNO not only for its speculative value but as a tool for their trading.

Even one of our most active UNO markets, RDD/UNO, disregarding the few $0.002 orders, you can sell $6 worth of RDD at a price of 0.000015 UNO, or you can buy it for 0.000022 UNO (even that order is only $0.25 worth), is that considered a 90% spread or a 45% spread? Either way it is a serious issue that we need to address, and once it is addressed we will see major, long-lasting benefits.

Now that the "Reduce the Mega-Wallet" campaign is over, or at least temporarily frozen, this is the cause that I will push for. BitcoinNational & others here have caused me to see the value in these markets but I now see how woefully inadequate they are despite their huge potential.

Cryptopia giving us this opportunity & us leaving it unattended and 'botless' is like a man inheriting a million dollars from his late grandfather and leaving it in a bank account that earns less interest than the rate of inflation.  

Check out this thread with this bot: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=985660.0

I could see that sort of framework doing what you want, even though this one is designed as an arbitrage bot, he might be persuaded to make a custom plugin for cryptopia, though honestly I think a dedicated bot for cryptopia would be better.
372  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [UNO] Unobtanium Info & Discussion - Update to 0.10 Wallet - Merge Mine w/BTC! on: February 12, 2016, 11:57:24 PM
Hello,

Yesterday evening I sent some UNO to Bittrex. I used the deposit address they supplied: ug7iuGuwGVZsqDrdADSnsz3XrKKr26Ff5D

As of now, about 20 hours later, is still hasn't shown in pending deposits. Strangely, when I check that address on the blockchain explorer, it seems to be a very old, unused address, last transaction being 2014. This is the only address available for deposit into Bittrex.

Just wondering if anyone has experienced this or can enlighten me as to where those coins may be. Btw, I am using the latest wallet.

Thanks a bunch.
Hi Maurice. Was you blockchain sync complete when you created the transaction, does it show up in the Transactions/Ledger tab of the wallet? If so what details does it give you when you double click (transaction ID, # of confirmations etc.)
Thanks learminer,

The sync was NOT complete when I sent them. They did show in the wallet though, and I've sent coins during syncing many times, I just make sure it's synced to the point of my last transaction. When I click on the transaction details, it just shows me the deposit address and says unconfirmed.

You may want to try the following steps.

1) Make sure you're using a wallet of at least version 0.10.0 or greater

2) Go to the console and use "dumpwallet" to dump the wallet to a file

3) Close the client, and move your wallet.dat someplace safe.

4) Restart the client, go to the console and run "importwallet <filename>" where filename is the file from step 2.

5) You should be back to having no pending transactions. Now you can try again.

Alternatively use the -zapwallettx function if the following does not resolve your issue.
373  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] HAM - HamRadioCoin - SHA 256 - Crypto on the radio! Official Thread on: February 12, 2016, 05:10:22 PM

Mesh networking was one of the things I had discussed with Garmin about bringing to HAM. I am not sure what happened to that part of the project, but there was a discussion forum amongst some Italian hams about for a while iirc.

Great stuff!

As always, the issues with making this work from a technical perspective is one thing and then actually getting communities to best utilize a provided solution is another thing entirely.

Being able to broadcast (or send and receive) audio transactions would perhaps be the most useful feature to try implementing initially.

One wonders exactly what percentage of people from the occupy movement, for example, even bother to actively use Bitcoin currently !

  

That's a good question!

I had been working on porting this to a new version of hamradiocoind: http://kryptoradio.koodilehto.fi/ I got as far as stripping down the source code and getting ready to move away from glibc. I have my hands so full with other obligations I didn't finish before the changing of the guard here, so I haven't spent any more time on it considering it wouldn't work if the new devs change the protocol.



I'm sure Crunck can use all the help he can get from the community, having said that many seem to be waiting to see what direction he will take HAM in the future.

Since HAM's creation it has faced a strong headwind, instead of ppl coming together and using a Field of dreams mentality "If you build it they will come" it has faced a ton of FUD. fortunately some get it and don't mind the fudsters, what do sailors do when faced with a headwind? They tack, or manoeuver side to side. In the ham radio community itself, the younger guys, 30/40 somethings have contributed some cool code to the project, however many old timers are kind of set in their ways... Rules rules rules, and rules are fine, but just because some rules are roadblocks to using HAM freely over licence ham radio does not mean you cant use a combination of different types of tech to achieve the goal. Crypto coins that are not solely dependent on a single point of failure... The Absence of internet as we know it.

Between Outernet, p2p wifi, satellite, ham radio, and potentially even Li Fi, a form of WIFI that uses light, and other technologies, this can be done. It's a matter of focus and getting the right folks to the table to build the solutions. Hopefully Crunck will have better luck pulling it all together...

Firechat uses some cool tech to store messages until it can find a way to deliver it's payload.

https://youtu.be/GogPPT3ePGQ

siameze and others have spent much time in IRC discussing the how to aspect of some of this tech.

Potentially packaging the blockchain or transactions up in torrent type files/packages to be delivered to the first available p2p client
and passed via whatever p2p network is available first.

It's a matter of building the right team and community willing to devote time to the greater good, alternate communication channels
for the blockchain. As far as how many will use it... You can't think in terms of tomorrow only but in years to come. Alexander graham bell started with one telephone, look what we have now..

 Wink






  


Since we last discussed the small filesize limit on outernet, I had been brainstorming ways to make a ham client "just work" without sacraficing full verification, which is a limiting factor. Nothing has stuck yet, but there was discussion of a top down approach on the Bitcoin side - verify the latest tx's first so as to be able to sign and transmit tx's. I think a solution built on that will propel the outernet idea forward.

No denying that crypto in space is just geeky cool.  Grin
374  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] HAM - HamRadioCoin - SHA 256 - Crypto on the radio! Official Thread on: February 12, 2016, 03:19:14 PM

Mesh networking was one of the things I had discussed with Garmin about bringing to HAM. I am not sure what happened to that part of the project, but there was a discussion forum amongst some Italian hams about for a while iirc.

Great stuff!

As always, the issues with making this work from a technical perspective is one thing and then actually getting communities to best utilize a provided solution is another thing entirely.

Being able to broadcast (or send and receive) audio transactions would perhaps be the most useful feature to try implementing initially.

One wonders exactly what percentage of people from the occupy movement, for example, even bother to actively use Bitcoin currently !

  

That's a good question!

I had been working on porting this to a new version of hamradiocoind: http://kryptoradio.koodilehto.fi/ I got as far as stripping down the source code and getting ready to move away from glibc. I have my hands so full with other obligations I didn't finish before the changing of the guard here, so I haven't spent any more time on it considering it wouldn't work if the new devs change the protocol.

375  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] HAM - HamRadioCoin - SHA 256 - Crypto on the radio! Official Thread on: February 12, 2016, 01:53:02 PM

I like the Idea of using RF via SAT or other means to send small audio files or QR codes with DATA payloads.
We talked about this a while back in IRC. QR's can carry a decent size payload http://blog.qr4.nl/page/QR-Code-Data-Capacity.aspx
and still be only a small image file, same with audio, like audio data Chirp little a ways back in this thread.
Playing with the delivery system does not require and modifications to HAM the coin, Just how you use it. For that matter the blockchain could be sent via a never ending series of QR codes encrypted and decrypted on either end of the stream, same with audio...
or as BitcoinFX put it, an  "Infinite Improbability Drive"
 Grin

...

BTW the Outernet guys have some great info about the project on their forums...

http://discuss.outernet.is/c/general-outernet-discussions

I started a small thread about the HAM Event also.

http://discuss.outernet.is/t/1st-cryptocurrency-in-outer-space-thanks-to-outernet/1889

To Infinity and beyond LOL

I'm not fully acquainted yet with everything that the HAMradiocoin project has achieved.

Projects like the Free Network Foundation - https://thefnf.org/ - are of interest to me though.

- https://youtu.be/Fx93WJPCCGs?t=3m15s - Free the Network: Hackers Take Back the Web

Most issues related to Net Neutrality - https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_neutrality

- can be overcome using Mesh Networking https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesh_networking

Being able to use decentralized free Radio / Mesh Networks for crypto-currency transactions truly facilitates the future of digital-cash for communities or wider society i.e. without corporate control and without banks.

In fact, everything here is (mostly) already technically feasible;

- http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoiners-finland-send-cryptocurrency-radio/

- http://kryptoradio.koodilehto.fi/

For the purpose of making transactions, one-way communications could already effectively be made two-way, as the receiver can send a one-way confirmation back - https://youtu.be/HRwiAk2wjZo

As garmin mentioned, something similar to Chirp - http://www.chirp.io/ - (although fully decentralized) could easily be implemented for converting / broadcasting QR codes as .wav files (encrypted with something similar to ZRTP).

- https://youtu.be/DoeNbZlxfUM?t=37m7s - see: Moxie M, presenting Red Phone app. now Signal app. https://whispersystems.org/blog/signal/

Recommended HAM project codename: flatfoot Eskimo  ?  Cheesy
  

Mesh networking was one of the things I had discussed with Garmin about bringing to HAM. I am not sure what happened to that part of the project, but there was a discussion forum amongst some Italian hams about for a while iirc.
376  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Analysis and list of top big blocks shills (XT #REKT ignorers) on: February 12, 2016, 01:42:19 PM
Gavin Andresen: "It is clear that BIP101 will not be adopted, so I'm withdrawing it." ['Withdraw BIP 101 proposal' by gavinandresen - Pull Request #329 - bitcoin/bips]

https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/329


This was clear some time ago, I imagine he just now pulled his fingers out of his ears and wiped the shit out of his eyes.
377  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: FLYCOIN & XDEII Forums, Da UnCensored Versions on: February 12, 2016, 03:08:26 AM
author=elgimpo XDE thread
Wallet with address: xLCXwwH81EiYc1o2Hwm7pRgvpHfvzx6Duj is a team wallet.
It has been staking at a higher percentage than the community because it is a 'trusted' team wallet address. It's been moving coins to the exchange since launch, the latest one was less than 24 hours ago.

Edit: Woody - If you are going to make posts at least try to make them honest or opinions - not outright lies.
The above wallet did not have any transactions to the exchange yesterday or today or in the past 10 days..


http://xde2.dnsalias.com/address/xLCXwwH81EiYc1o2Hwm7pRgvpHfvzx6Duj
10th Feb 2016 17:58:43   31b9bb47c9d5be13d5999ef7fda453d7e0838187b269aec7d093ca48846a930a   - 1.21000002

The owner of the wallet did sent coins to himself to combine block inputs.
Learn to read an explorer.


author=elgimpo XDE thread
Vegas, after having this pointed out to him in the scenario described above, still claims to have checked team wallets and declared nobody is selling.
Vegas went as far as to state that he knows this user personally...

Edit: Woody - Seems Vegas did check the block explorer and is correct and it's obvious you do not know how to.


Doesn't this create a more centralized system and kind of defeat the purpose of having a trustless system? Kinda what crypto is all about.
378  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] HAM - HamRadioCoin - SHA 256 - Crypto on the radio! Official Thread on: February 11, 2016, 09:49:10 PM


HAM getting transmitted in Outer space on https://outernet.is/ and Crunck said he had some news about some new stuff too, should be good...

 Cool

Looking forward to crunk's announcement then. Bring some excitement back to this space, ffs.

I know you are waiting to see if Crunck is gonna change the code at all but I sure would like to see him add a
few old school bitcoin guys to the dev team, it would be awesome, HAM has always been a proving ground for
alternate blockchain tech transport but since it's a altcoin it might be a tall order...  Wink


There was mention of making it a hybrid PoW/PoS coin which I think is a terrible idea. HAM is meant to be moved over vastly different channels than your average crypto and needs fewer moving parts, not more.

If it ain't broke, why fix it?  Wink
379  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetFM 500 Satoshi every 10mins listening to Internet Radio on: February 11, 2016, 08:04:59 PM
I take it you are the new owner of this service? iirc I participated in this a long time ago (since I like listening to music while I work) and it never paid out. Undecided

Did you complete the captchas? every 10mins. Is your are from a country other than US, UK, AU, CA then the captchas will appear every 10mins after an initial 30mins of listening.


I did fill out the captchas, 'twas a long time ago though may have been some browser quirk that didn't count my participation.
380  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] HAM - HamRadioCoin - SHA 256 - Crypto on the radio! Official Thread on: February 11, 2016, 08:01:16 PM


HAM getting transmitted in Outer space on https://outernet.is/ and Crunck said he had some news about some new stuff too, should be good...

 Cool

Looking forward to crunk's announcement then. Bring some excitement back to this space, ffs.
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