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381  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: PHP Bitcoin Development Kit | Documentation, Wiki | www.BitcoinDevKit.com on: December 08, 2012, 04:38:31 PM
Just pushed updates for the Bitcoin Send Many function, however I ran out of BTC to test, if someone wants to help test, I'd recommend sending some testing BTC to a fresh wallet and then using this library with sendmany/sendfrom, let me know what code you run and what errors you get (if any). Much is appreciated!
382  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: PHP Bitcoin Development Kit | Documentation, Wiki | www.BitcoinDevKit.com on: December 06, 2012, 09:28:05 PM
I wanted to get sendmany working today or even last night but It seems I must finish it up tomorrow, but sendfrom is completed and only tested once, so let me know how it works for you (and obviously don't "rely" on it just quite yet)
I'm uploading the updates now.
383  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: PHP Bitcoin Development Kit | Documentation, Wiki | www.BitcoinDevKit.com on: December 06, 2012, 05:13:09 AM
https://github.com/Xenland/Bitcoin-Development-Kit/wiki/BDK-Generate-Receipt
I updated this page to reflect the two parameter changes.

I just also updated this page to make the information appear more helpful more quickly.
https://github.com/Xenland/Bitcoin-Development-Kit/wiki/BDK-Get-Receipt-Information

Updates:
Just updated this wiki page and completed it: https://github.com/Xenland/Bitcoin-Development-Kit/wiki/Bitcoin-Set-Tx-Fee
384  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: PHP Bitcoin Development Kit | Documentation, Wiki | www.BitcoinDevKit.com on: December 05, 2012, 06:18:21 PM
Excellent!  One more question, and I can experiment to answer this myself if you like, but is it possible to send multiple amounts to the same address in the same sendmany transaction?  I know that was one barrier that the other PHP package I use couldn't deal with, because the array used Bitcoin addresses as the index.

EDIT:  Also, something.com is awesome.  Wink


I aim to make all the Bitcoin functions to work exactly as if you were querying them directly through RPC JSON.

v0.0.30 should be posted today with the sendfrom and sendmany low-level functions.
385  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: PHP Bitcoin Development Kit | Documentation, Wiki | www.BitcoinDevKit.com on: December 05, 2012, 06:16:15 PM
GPL and any similar and subsequent version are evil. Use MIT or BSD licenses instead.

You've shown me the error of my ways! -End sarcasm

Let me know if you need a different license and we will work it out. PM me please.
386  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: PHP Bitcoin Development Kit | Documentation, Wiki | www.BitcoinDevKit.com on: December 05, 2012, 04:29:30 AM
Updates: Testing has shown that doing listtransactions "*" will output all transactions so bitcoin_list_transactions(account='' has been changed to account='*' to output all transactions by default, just like a developer would assume so when querying a list with no specified account.

This update will be shown in v0.0.30

**More Updates:
Wiki page updated: https://github.com/Xenland/Bitcoin-Development-Kit/wiki/Bitcoin-Get-Address-Label
Wiki page added: https://github.com/Xenland/Bitcoin-Development-Kit/wiki/Bitcoin-Validate-Address
Wiki page added: https://github.com/Xenland/Bitcoin-Development-Kit/wiki/Bitcoin-List-Transactions
Wiki page added: https://github.com/Xenland/Bitcoin-Development-Kit/wiki/Bitcoin-Get-Received-By-Address
Wiki page added: https://github.com/Xenland/Bitcoin-Development-Kit/wiki/Bitcoin-Verify-Message
387  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: PHP Bitcoin Development Kit | Documentation, Wiki | www.BitcoinDevKit.com on: December 05, 2012, 04:11:57 AM
Question - can I send Bitcoins using this?  I didn't see anything mentioned about sending bitcoins anywhere in the API or Wiki... maybe I'm just blind.  Tongue  And on top of that, can I do sendmany transactions?

Hmm it appears I did leave those out, darn it I thought I had all the basics... Glad your here Sgt.Spike, I'm adding these functions now Cheesy
Send many too!
388  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: PHP Bitcoin Development Kit | Documentation, Wiki | www.BitcoinDevKit.com on: December 05, 2012, 04:02:45 AM
Xenland, I just found this.  THANK YOU.  I hate dealing with anything to do with JSON, but have managed to plod my way through it with the bitcoin php package made in 2011... this is awesome though!  I will certainly download it and give it a try...  Smiley

Ah glad to hear I'm not the only one!
Let me know what you think about it after you run some miles on it I'm sure some real-world testing will bring about some excellent feature ideas!
389  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: PHP Bitcoin Development Kit | Documentation, Wiki | www.BitcoinDevKit.com on: December 05, 2012, 04:00:26 AM
Considering that all the basic functions are there and have multiple redundant security features in place its time for this library to experience some life and testing out in the field, this doesn’t mean production use is approved but I would appreciate those whom have some free time to try out a Bitcoin library that should be hassle free, I've publicly uploaded an Alpha Release candidate for BDKp Version 0.0.26

*Alpha RC1 Testing Responses...:
This Alpha RC1 is missing sending functions as required by the criteria of containing all basic functions -Thanks Sgt.Spike.

The download link to the release candidate is found here: https://github.com/downloads/Xenland/Bitcoin-Development-Kit/Bitcoin-Development-Kit-0-0-26-RC1-alpha.tar.gz

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390  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: PHP Bitcoin Development Kit | Documentation, Wiki | www.BitcoinDevKit.com on: December 05, 2012, 03:42:18 AM
The following functions have been added to the library, Updating the github page (Wiki and documentation still needs to reflect the code)
  • BDK Validate Address
  • BDK Verify Message
  • BDK List Transactions
  • BDK Get Received By Address
391  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [BDKp] Bitcoin Development Kit for PHP | Documentation,API,Wiki | Need hosting on: December 05, 2012, 03:21:01 AM
The function bdk_get_receipt_information() has been added to the library, I'll be pushing the updates very shortly, the documentation for the function is already up!
https://github.com/Xenland/Bitcoin-Development-Kit/wiki/BDK-Generate-Receipt
392  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin + Decentralized Internet = ? on: December 03, 2012, 04:30:26 PM


This is a widely different way to think of P2P Internet, I can already see the potential of rewards
393  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin + Decentralized Internet = ? on: December 03, 2012, 04:27:50 PM
Nice ideas, they got my noggin going. I think Anon136 has the right idea, which got me thinking, "If your paying for your service there could be opportunities to create a system where its incentive to help the network is greater than trolling it and wasting your electricity and networking resources".

I'm guessing a business would build their own infrastructure on top of this open system to guarantee their data across the planet, Home users really isn't that vital to the guaranteed data(Except for the safety of others when a WoW game isn't properly saved Tongue )

So I think for starters I'll focus on home user bitcoin p2p networking and then businesses can invent their own infrastructure on guaranteeing their data across networks (What would be even smarter is Businesses having their own B2B internet which is separate antennas/hard-lines from home users, this could prevent hacks from hitting the main system so easily a "Hacker" would have to gain access to a "watched" business internet-node building which would be more guarded then a home-user internet building)
394  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin + Decentralized Internet = ? on: December 02, 2012, 07:51:44 PM
I think the first issue is no decentralized internet once that protocol is established I can figure out how to make this Bitcoin box. But then again perhaps I should kill two birds with one stone, invent a router that will do the job for decentralized internet.

I've been thinking that the biggest problem is troll-nodes redirecting encrypted packets in the wrong direction how does a decentralized internet prevent this, my only solution is that we get more trusted nodes to relay to LOL. but seriously we need to get this going, I am just about finished with all my projects so my free time will be plentiful in a few months.
395  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin + Decentralized Internet = ? on: December 02, 2012, 02:47:46 AM
Its a really great idea. You as the user would simply load the most resent map of the network and chose your preferred tradeoff between speed and price but on the macro level this would coordinate the flow of data in the most economically efficent manner for the network as a whole by virtue of adam smiths invisible hand. It would also quickly lead to truly pervasive worldwide internet (all though it would undoubtedly be pretty expensive in rural aferica for a while).

The other really great thing about your idea is that there is no need for any formal organizational structure, no one needs to create a project, build a factory or start a foundation, all that needs to happen is for one guy somewhere to broad cast a wide area network from his house and allow people to forward any sort of traffic they want through it for any reason for a small BTC fee and soon others would copy him. For a long time it would offer a totally different service than the internet but it would grow and then eventually we would wake up one morning realize that it had morphed into the internet 2.0 and no one would be quite sure when that had happened.

Another really great thing about this is no one needs to be charitable. Some enterprising entrepreneur could create the devise and sell it and he could make a profit, I would be willing to buy the devise from him because i could just plug it into the wall and start collecting btc and make a proft and my neighbors would be willing to pay me to use the service because it would allow them to play games and share files with irl friends who lived in the same city much more quickly and with much lower latency than could be achieved through the internet.

Thank you and yes you hit the nail on the head.
Also i never thought about building a Bitcoin server box for the internet of the future just plug it in and start accepting BTC. I think ill get to work on that ASAP.
396  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [PHP LIBRARY] Bitcoin Development Kit for PHP | v0.0.x | Documentation,API,Wiki on: November 30, 2012, 05:41:52 PM
I'm looking into see about getting a demonstration website up and running to host all the tutorials, examples, demo, etc if you would like to donate a VPS that can run bitcoind + php5 please let me know Smiley
397  Other / Off-topic / Re: It's the end of the world as we know it (but I feel fine)...Mayan zombies itt on: November 30, 2012, 05:08:12 PM
I think that the end of the world(collapseing of the bubbles) has already happened and we are rebuilding it, and that’s the revolution and that’s what is happening right now and next month and forever. We will be forced to look at each others as equals or if you don't; everyone in the world will hug the SHIT out-ta you until you feel the equality or die in the "dogpile" of hugs its your choice.... You can't go to jail for a hug especially when everyone was in on it.
398  Other / Off-topic / Re: You believe in god on: November 30, 2012, 05:05:14 PM
If God is the universe then we are a part of god. a small insignificance part, but maybe we can serve a purpose!

The truth is out there!



Nice!


We are Jacks micro-organisms that make up Jack.
399  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin + Decentralized Internet = ? on: November 28, 2012, 03:02:27 PM
Whoa, awesome responses mates, looks like there is WORK TO DO!

400  Other / Off-topic / Re: -Satoshihell-Debt-Don't Lend to me- on: November 26, 2012, 07:07:24 PM
Noted and I respect you for your honesty
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