Well beats free ripples Anyways looks interesting enough supports a bit Checking if Format is Ok 1EByjy9e4FeGZuTV4Rx5hbf4PnFt7jGh8M Delivery address Yup, all good
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I just discovered that random.org has pre-generated files for the day, published a few minutes or hours after the end of the day, UTC. So I could just go there, and generate strings for example. http://www.random.org/strings/?num=3&len=20&digits=on&upperalpha=on&loweralpha=on&unique=on&format=html&rnd=date.2013-05-28That link will always return the same sequence of characters. Which is ppXLjs9w0sBuCwuvha0H W5hQYbZuBcGdDB6Tkn1F oziNKNkls1onKJ1JU586 So... the first lotto that is not only provably fair, it is also provably random (from atmospheric noise). Well, if we assume that random.org is indeed always random. I think they are. Anyone disagree? Sure, if you use a date after the game has ended.
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Trusted feedback is the feedback left by people in your trust network. It includes scammer feedback.
Anyone can leave untrusted feedback, which means it's easy to game with sockpuppets, so it's not counted in the score.
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Is this the Mt Gox address?
Yeah. I'm pretty sure it's an issue with the way blockchain.info is calculating balances.
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your fee for creating a loan request is a little steep, of couse you wouldnt think so...
If you don't have about six bucks, I really wouldn't lend to you. It's also not a very productive use of time for me to review loan requests where I make like $3 in interest.
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Jesus fuck why do you keep using random webwallets out of nowhere.
Bitcoin-Qt / Blockchain.info / Electrum / Multibit. Not on this list? Don't use.
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They charge internal transaction fees of at least 0.01. If you're looking for interest, coinlenders is better.
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Isn't GLBSE closed?, has it reopened yet?
No. Read how old this post is.
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The one where open source === closed source?
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A security update has being recently pushed out. If you are having troubles completing actions (send payments, buy CDs, etc), clear your cache and refresh the page.
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This has being fixed
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Will look into these, thanks!
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And what if the JS becomes blocked?
ABP can't block inline JS. A lot of AB users also tend to use NoScript.
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Decentralization (or decentralisation) is the process of redistributing or dispersing functions, powers, people or things away from a central location or authority.
Decentralization is not multiple central authorities that trusts each other.
Decentralization is where everyone is an independent authority and does not need to trust each other.
The internet is fairly decentralized (not talking about DNS / SSL). I don't need to ask ICANN if this guy is really 84.223.248.25 when someone makes a request, I just send packets to that address and if the source IP was forged it would arrive in the wrong destination. That's trust free. Same thing with Bitcoin, I *don't* need to trust a miner spent processing power mining a block, I can verify it through their Proof of Work.
Decentralization is not root central authorities that you trust or start to trust.
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Hey, I'm not the one who lent Patrick money at usurious rates knowing that he was going to use the money in a business that was doomed to fail and then insisted I was doing him a favor. I'm the one who pointed the finger at you for that bit of stupidity.
Get lost, liar. This, pretty much.
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Hmmm...leave it to me to find an oddity...
I tried to sign up, but clicking on the signup button doesn't seem to do anything! Neither does the login button.
I'm using Firefox 21 on XP. I run NoScript, but I temporarily unblocked all scripts on the page, and everything seems to work except signup or login. I can see the chat going on in the main room, switch to full screen, or click on other buttons and get an appropriate response (like please register or log in to chat!). The little kitty even opens her mouth when I mouse over her.
Anybody run into this before? Suggestions?
-Mo
This is pretty odd. You sure you don't see any alerts below the login boxes? Make sure that you completed all the fields for registration. Please press Ctrl+Shift+K, go to web console, see if there's any red errors.
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Wow. Just, wow... There are 120188 member on this forum. Even if 1/4 of us was able to provide an email / phone support, it's still more than 30 000 potential employees. Yet they hire someone who's never seen the website, or doesn't follow the updates on social networks.
Answer to first question: As far as I remember, this feature was disabled intentionally. It was slowing the trading engine. Yes, it sucks.
Yeah they disabled it like a month ago, but then it will working just a few days ago, now note working again. It really sucks that they disabled this feature... People have mentioned other exchanges; the truth is they don't have better support, and they don't have the same variety of features (especially API) as Gox. I made a good faith effort to switch to Bitstamp but their API is limited (for example no way to generate a new deposit address) and their API seems insecure (you use your site username/password for the API, and can bypass 2 factor auth. when using API)I have traded on BTC-e...but come let's be realistic...no one in their right mind would build a business around BTC-e Bitstamp also has this "sends BTC twice" bug. I don't think they are competent.
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List the old members here? It's not much use if you don't tell who scammed you.
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