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3721  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Noticias Bitcoin - prensa y paginas de blog on: October 20, 2011, 02:56:55 AM
"Bitcoin: el precio y el valor fundamental"
by Majamalu on 19/10/2011

http://elbitcoin.org/bitcoin-el-precio-y-el-valor-fundamental/


"Se desmorona el valor de las BitCoin [ING]"
por Hispanya (los comentarios sobre todo en Meneame)

http://www.meneame.net/story/desmorona-valor-bitcoin


"Qué es una moneda virtual y por qué importa"
terra.com.pe

http://noticiaspe.terra.com.pe/tecnologia/noticias/0,,OI5422255-EI4130,00-Que+es+una+moneda+virtual+y+por+que+importa.html
3722  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: DDOS Resistant Bitcoin Mining in the Future on: October 20, 2011, 02:21:16 AM
Doesn't p2pool offer the same advantage?

+1

p2pool https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=18313
3723  Economy / Speculation / Re: Rome Is Burning! I Brought Marshmallows! We Need: Chocolate & Graham Crackers.. on: October 20, 2011, 12:07:42 AM
yeah, let's cook some  Cheesy

3724  Other / Off-topic / Re: Paypal arbitrarily blocking donations to Diaspora* on: October 18, 2011, 11:51:42 PM
Quote
DiasporaReplies
- Yes, we intend to do so, right after our beta launch Re @hostfat: Can you start accepting Bitcoin donations?
- Under consideration; suggest it at http://t.co/Xu41ZEzZ Re @hostfat Can you also make BitCoin the official D* currency like FB credits?
Cheesy

You should +1 on these links:
http://getsatisfaction.com/diaspora/topics/bitcoin_transfer
http://getsatisfaction.com/diaspora/topics/bitcoin-2dipx
http://getsatisfaction.com/diaspora/topics/contributions_via_bitcoin

done +1

and added one more
http://getsatisfaction.com/diaspora/topics/you_accept_donations_in_bitcoins
3725  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Noticias Bitcoin - prensa y paginas de blog (sticky pls) on: October 18, 2011, 11:25:59 PM
"El precio del bitcoin sigue dando que hablar"
by Majamalu on 18/10/2011

http://elbitcoin.org/el-precio-del-bitcoin-sigue-dando-que-hablar/


"Los bitcoins, moneda virtual, ganan cada vez más adeptos"
Autor: Matthias von Hein/ Cristina Papaleo

http://mobile.dw-world.de/spanish/ua.2/mobile.A-15469113-6070.html
3726  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Noticias Bitcoin - prensa y paginas de blog (sticky pls) on: October 15, 2011, 01:35:49 AM
"AVG publica reporte global de amenazas generado por la comunidad"
Por: Jordi Sabaté Martí

http://www.sip.gob.mx/noticias-sobre-seguridad/1090-avg-publica-reporte-global-de-amenazas
3727  Local / Hardware y Minería / Re: bitHopper: Proxy salta-minas en python (autor original c00w) on: October 15, 2011, 01:18:00 AM
Tiene buena pinta y lo estoy probando. Pero tengo algunos problemas.

En la pantalla de estadísticas (localhost:8337/stats) veo que el programa calcula los "shares" totales en función de la velocidad del equipo (pool), pero NO como debiera, es decir, investigando el número real de "shares" y comprobando si el equipo ha resuelto el bloque.

Otras veces, los bloques se resuelven con demasiada rapidez, por lo que no está viendo bien si el equipo ha resuelto o no los bloques que dice. Luego, pasado el tiempo prudencial (los equipos retrasan sus estadísticas) se comprueba que no había tal consecución de bloques.

Y por último, el programa me lanza una y otra vez los siguientes mensajes:

Connecting...
Couldn't connect to socket: [Errno 111] ECONNREFUSED
Connect returned

Me alegro hombre, varias personas trabajan para que funcione sin problemas el bH. Es verdad, como utilizamos las señales de LP para las minas que retrasan sus estadisticas a veces la consola no coincide con la realidad, pero con un poco practica puedes empezar ajustar la penalidad LP de las demas minas y hacer que bH averigue mejor cuando una mina encuentra el bloque.

Los valores que estan en la columna "LP-Pnlty" son los que tendras que cambiar dependiendo de los resultados que veas en http://localhost:8337/lpworkbench , mira por las minas que siempre salen como ganadoras del bloque pero a cabo de una hora o cuando bH averigue el proprietario real no lo son, a esas les tienes que aumentar la penalidad LP para que bH las tome en cuenta despues de un breve retraso. Es bastante entretenido averiguar los valores optimos ya que son diferentes para cada uno de nosotros.

El error que ves en consola esta provocado por el bot de que ayuda averiguar de quien son los bloques y lo hace por votacion en un canal IRC. Si abres el bh.cfg bajo la section [plugins] vas a ver uno que pone "lpbot", ponle "False" para desactivarle y dejara de molestarte. Eso no te afecta porque bH ya casi no utiliza este sistema.
3728  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: October 15, 2011, 01:00:58 AM
disable p2pLP.

Where is it enabled? I've revised cfg files but I didn't see such an option.

If you mean p2pool, it is disabled.

look in bh.cfg under [plugins] section and set   lpbot = False
3729  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: October 14, 2011, 10:40:49 PM
disable p2pLP.

Will resolve the error message?

yes
3730  Local / Hardware y Minería / Re: bitHopper: Proxy salta-minas en python (autor original c00w) on: October 13, 2011, 08:40:45 PM
nadie se anima hacer preguntas veo  Smiley
3731  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Noticias Bitcoin - prensa y paginas de blog (sticky pls) on: October 13, 2011, 08:35:41 PM
"Buscando a Satoshi Nakamoto"
by Majamalu on 13/10/2011

http://elbitcoin.org/buscando-a-satoshi-nakamoto/
3732  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: An idea for a script, that can be useful against DDoS+51% attacks on: October 13, 2011, 08:01:20 PM
@Srie one word, learn to hop  Wink
3733  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Surely this isn't a 51% attack on bitcoins, right? on: October 13, 2011, 07:55:15 PM
It is my understanding that Ghash's count towards blocks found either  solo or at a  pool equally well.

This.  Being in a pool doesn't solve a block faster.  The only disadvantage to solo mining is volatility.  If you are in a pool you STILL have the exact same volatility in block solving times (as an individual) the pool merely smooths the financial aspect of that volatility.

...you mean variance, right ?
3734  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The fact is Bitcoin is dangerous. They know. on: October 13, 2011, 06:59:30 PM
The Best Attack is for them to simply buy 100s of billions worth of bitcoins in a short amount of time while giving it massive amounts of positive media attention.
Of course they wouldn't get a return on their investment, but its not about money it's about power.

Here are the results:
      1) Current bitcoiners (very small population) would be so overcome with their wealth that it would be almost impossible to focus on improving bitcoin.
      2) Bounties would cease to exist entirely or become very rare.
      3) The huge spike in price would attract the whole world to get involved in bitcoins causing the bitcoin price to continue launch to high heaven.
      4) it peaks
      5) We watch a gradual price decline for the next several years with one negative news report after another (remember: they own the media).
      6) This new wealth attracts every schemer, con-man, and hacker in existence to attack every bitcoin web site for personal gain - which is easy considering most of the services are new and vulnerable.
      7) All new bitcoiners (which would be very large portion of the bitcoiners population) turn very pessimistic and negative towards the project and slowly give up one by one.
      Cool The media circulates stories of how it is the money of drug lords and terrorist and start rumors of legislation.
      9) Thank goodness "Bitcoin is dead and behind us" attitude - it was just a fad.
      10) It lives on as niche-techy-nerdy currency that has little chance of rising again to challenge their systems - they just ignore us from then on.

Sound familiar ?!? Shocked



wow, let's try this see if we get to point 10 safe and sound Tongue
3735  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: SolidCoin Now officially most secure p2p currency on: October 13, 2011, 12:19:12 PM
hmm the very 1st assertion in the article:

Quote
Well that is the 51% attack, and it basically means you can wake up tomorrow with zero Bitcoins in your wallet.

And it's a blatant lie.  I'd prefer to put it down to stupidity rather than outright deception but I have trouble believing someone who's key marketing feature is 51% immunity could get this so completely wrong.

Either the stupid is off the scale or the deception is blatant.

i think same group of individuals trolling the forums are pushing this new "creation" of theirs through lies and deceit. I have the impression we are back in history building the famous Tower of Babel
3736  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1800 GH/sec] BTC Guild - 0% Fees, LP, SSL, API, 8 Decimal Payouts and more! on: October 12, 2011, 10:38:39 PM
Half a million infected machines is no script kiddie.  That's gotta be the granddaddy of all botnets hitting everyone right now.  And good job on the submission, yours is the only pool not being DDoSed into being down.


compiling a list with all those zombie pc's, like some providers have on tor nodes, and show them a warning on every fucking page they visit should get their attention and make some ppl format their malware bloated pc's. I'm curious if some fixed ip's could get notticed and some pc's investigated after an attack of such proportions...
3737  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1400 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); with LP&Ntime, NMC Merged Mining on: October 12, 2011, 09:57:23 PM
People if you have a backup pool you may want to use it temporarily as aggregate hashing power is way down.  Looks like deepbit is having trouble also.

BTCguild is having intermittent connection issues as well.  Is everyone under attack?

seems so... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=47958.0
3738  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Surely this isn't a 51% attack on bitcoins, right? on: October 12, 2011, 09:26:20 PM
deepbit = down
btcg     = having issues too
slush    = down


hmm, i guess we're having a 51% and it's not a coincidence, i'm not moving a cent from my wallet  Undecided
3739  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: pueden ayudarme a entender mas sobre bitcoin? Gracias =) on: October 12, 2011, 04:56:41 PM
1) no entiendo bien como es el sistema y q requisitos hay q tener para comprar o adquirir bitcoin

2) me gustaria empezar a implementar ese sistema en mi pais

3) descargue el programa pero aun no lo entiendo

muchas gracias por ayudarme con las preguntas

hola y bienvenido en la comunidad Wink

1) No tienes que cumplir ningún requisito para adquirir bitcoins solo encontrar alguien que te los venda, comprarlos en una casa de cambio o generarlos con un programa minero en tu ordenador usando el CPU o una tarjeta gráfica mas actual

2) Con tener el programa funcionando, comprar o vender bitcoins y también contarlo a tus amigos y conocidos ya estas haciendo un gran trabajo para implementarlo

3) El uso del programa es muy fácil una vez que comprendas un poquito como funciona el sistema. Podrías empezar por la wiki donde cada uno de nosotros hemos recogido información útil sobre todas las preguntas que hayan surgido en este foro.

De nada y espero que te guste tu experiencia de poder mandar dinero al otro lado del mundo sin comisiones casi y instantáneamente.

Un saludo
3740  Other / Politics & Society / You have the ability and the motives to get mad... on: October 12, 2011, 03:57:54 PM
"We Are Mad As Hell And We The People Of America Are Not Going To Take It Anymore"
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