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401  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a programmer on: January 16, 2014, 08:21:24 PM
Thanks to agorism for making this nice software.

Payment sent.

Everybody is happy ! Smiley
402  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a programmer on: January 11, 2014, 06:52:28 AM
You should also use a Writing monospaced font like "Courier" to make it look cleaner.
403  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a programmer on: January 11, 2014, 06:48:04 AM
Is this how it is supposed to look?
https://mega.co.nz/#!ulhQVJAK!NKROvHUSCaK2-HDCbIOt914hQeIYupe9wR2bWgLHQ4k

I guess I will try VNC? What info do you give me so I can connect to you through VNC?
Usually I just SSH into the other computer.

Maybe my python will surprise you? it is only 100 lines, and every important constant is defined at the very top.
You can change everything you want about the program just by changing the constants at the top.

The current size of the PNG is 35,417inches x 45,833inches in 72dpi, the right aspect would have to be 8,5inches x 11inches in 300dpi
404  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a programmer on: January 11, 2014, 06:34:59 AM
Is this how it is supposed to look?
https://mega.co.nz/#!ulhQVJAK!NKROvHUSCaK2-HDCbIOt914hQeIYupe9wR2bWgLHQ4k

I guess I will try VNC? What info do you give me so I can connect to you through VNC?
Usually I just SSH into the other computer.

Maybe my python will surprise you? it is only 100 lines, and every important constant is defined at the very top.
You can change everything you want about the program just by changing the constants at the top.

I've just tested the temp.png you sent me and it's right on spot.
Look at your Inbox
405  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a programmer on: January 11, 2014, 04:22:00 AM
Is this how it is supposed to look?
https://mega.co.nz/#!ulhQVJAK!NKROvHUSCaK2-HDCbIOt914hQeIYupe9wR2bWgLHQ4k

I guess I will try VNC? What info do you give me so I can connect to you through VNC?
Usually I just SSH into the other computer.

Maybe my python will surprise you? it is only 100 lines, and every important constant is defined at the very top.
You can change everything you want about the program just by changing the constants at the top.

BTW that is what it should look like, ill try with my printer when I get home ! Wink
406  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a programmer on: January 11, 2014, 04:03:48 AM
Is this how it is supposed to look?
https://mega.co.nz/#!ulhQVJAK!NKROvHUSCaK2-HDCbIOt914hQeIYupe9wR2bWgLHQ4k

I guess I will try VNC? What info do you give me so I can connect to you through VNC?
Usually I just SSH into the other computer.

Maybe my python will surprise you? it is only 100 lines, and every important constant is defined at the very top.
You can change everything you want about the program just by changing the constants at the top.

I'll be home in about 2 hours, I'll give you all the info, will you still be awake ?
407  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a programmer on: January 11, 2014, 01:46:38 AM
So far I have made a program which generates the mini-keys, and it puts them in circles.
The rows have this many letters in the circle: 4, 7, 8, 7, 4
And the next row of circles has the first 10 letters of the public key.

Now I just need to make the second page, which contains all the public keys.

Running the software currently requires python and imageMagick. I used these tools in a replaceable way, so that I can replace them with whatever tools you are interested in, without sacrificing software.

How should I go about giving the software to you?

I want it in VS.net, I don't know python at all.
I can give you access via RDP, Teamviewer, Ammyy or VNC
408  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a programmer on: January 10, 2014, 10:40:21 PM
@agorism: He actually never asked to put the private key on any of the stickers.

@Cryptolator: I could do this for you - I would say we create a Visual Studio based Windows-Forms application that let's you design those stickers semiautomatically: Meaning you specify all the data and a sticker layout is generated.
Then you will be able to select your printer ... most likely it will be some kind of thermo-printer using sticker templates. As we would work directly with the drivers we would not need to bother about the exact sticker page on the user end. So whether its one 78x78 sheet or one continuous roll of single stickers (which should be the most common way to print out labelling stickers) should make no difference - the application would automatically set things up and print out a predefined number of stickers.

However I could by no means beat the price of the poster above me. For earning 0,10 BTC i usually need around one hour (of drinking coffee) at my regular job.

In fact the private key will be on the sticker but in Minikey format.

You seem to have the qualification, and we'll see what agorism has to say.
On your side, how much would you need to make it happen ?

I don't want to close any door...

Thanks for the interest ! Smiley
409  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a programmer on: January 10, 2014, 10:35:23 PM
I am willing to work on this with you, but I have no way to run Visual Studio as I do not have Windows.
I am fairly certain that all of this can be done with python and imageMagick.
I have written scripts to automatically cut/paste .png files in various ways before.

If I have to install windows, it will cost at least 1 bitcoin.

If we can do this using python and imageMagick, then I will do it for 0.1 bitcoin.

Are you sure that you want a private key, and not a QR code? I could put a little QR code on each sticker if you wanted.

I could give you access to a virtual machine running Windows 8.1 with Visual Studio 2013 already installed, that is not a problem for me !
I really want it to be in VS.net so I can modify it easily.

I do prefer Minikey Private Key over QR code, maybe I could have an option to print either QR or Minikey, but for now it's not a necessity.

Your price is really good, hope it can work out, I could give you a bit more if it is perfect.

Thanks for you interest ! Smiley
410  Economy / Services / Looking for a programmer on: January 10, 2014, 08:23:15 PM
I am looking for someone that could create a software in Visual Studio 2013.

The purpose of the software is to create a full page of sticker with Bitcoin Minikey (Private Key) and 8 first character of the Public Key underneath.

That would make a 78 Private and 78 Public sticker sheet.

Then another sheet would be printed with the 78 Complete Public Key and create a txt file with them to store on the computer (Only the public key, not the private, the private must be only printed and never stored anywhere).

The sheet used is the format OL32 - 0.5" Circle Labels

Sample of the first page result - https://mega.co.nz/#!kBJQQQrS!cK2MdH9o4gJl__t9wY-qgxyb4YdeqYyyZDKGT__YrCI
The model of OL32 - 0.5" Circle Labels - https://mega.co.nz/#!YdAQ1TZA!EzuE5llR9Ql-L205ksdOlwBI1NM0jGjQfZOD_ILE2Gc

I’ll do the UI part, so you can do a really simple UI.

Tell me your price, if it fit my budget, we will do the transaction publicly, I can pay in Bitcoin or Paypal.

If anyone is interested and have the ability to do it, feel free to reply in this thread.
411  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Minikey generator on: January 10, 2014, 06:58:49 PM
I'm getting plenty of views, but no one's replying. Bugs? Feature requests? Does it work as expected?

Would also be great if it was in Visual Studio 2013 ! Tongue
412  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Minikey generator on: January 10, 2014, 06:57:51 PM
I'm getting plenty of views, but no one's replying. Bugs? Feature requests? Does it work as expected?

I'm a bit late, but I do like the software, however, I don't know why it only generate the private key but not the public key.
That would be really usefull !

413  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ghash.io has voluntary to suspend parts of service! on: January 10, 2014, 01:57:58 AM
as was said in another thread before: btc has enough enemies. The pool could be operarted by a large bank or a government. We don't know. There are entities out there that would not care about a relativeley small financial loss just to stop this whole thing.
We can not tell for sure if ghash.io is malicious to btc or not.

Didn't saw it this way, that's a bit scary !  Shocked
414  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ghash.io has voluntary to suspend parts of service! on: January 10, 2014, 01:56:24 AM
Anonymous people want to make money too, I am just saying they run two business that make a lot of money why would they want to end it over a 51% attack.

I do think the same way, it's not in their interest to reach 51%.
415  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does "In Crypto Credimus" make sens on: January 05, 2014, 11:39:28 PM
I'd completely drop the Crypto bit, as it comes from "kryptos", the Greek word for "hidden"... IMHO it clashes horribly with the rest of the Latin sentence, and should be translated into Latin as well. But then of course, it wouldn't have the same ring to it anymore...

What would you suggest ? If anyone can suggest something, I'd appreciate !  Grin

Please help me !
416  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does "In Crypto Credimus" make sens on: January 05, 2014, 06:02:56 PM
Ok, anyone can give their opinion, should I go with Cryptoni Confidimus, Cryptoni Credimus, Cryptomoneta Confidimus, Cryptomoneta Credimus or even something else ?

I want as much input as I can get ! Smiley
417  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does "In Crypto Credimus" make sens on: January 05, 2014, 02:51:26 AM
Maybe not yet, but after thinking about it, a good word for it would be "cryptomoneta" = "coded coinage"

I like that !  Grin
418  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does "In Crypto Credimus" make sens on: January 05, 2014, 02:46:09 AM
"Crypto", as a short form for "Cryptocurrency", is a regular noun. A guy named "Crypto", well, that's called a proper noun. But in both cases "Crypto" is a noun, and in Latin, the ending of a noun gets changed according to how it's used in a sentence. In your motto, "crypto" needs to be either in the dative or ablative case (serious grammar terms), and since it ends in letter "o", that means it has to end in -oni for dative, or -one for ablative.

Example: Spartacus gives money to Cicero = Spartacus pecuniam ad Ciceronem dat

Example: Cicero gives money to Spartacus = Cicero pecuniam ad Spartacum dat

So the words change ending when they're used in different places in the sentence. In English and most other European languages today, we use word order mostly to understand the grammar, but in Latin, it was word endings.

Edit: I don't know what "cryptocurrency" would be in Latin, but there IS a word for it, because the Vatican still uses spoken Latin and keeps an up-to-date dictionary of terms. I might be able to find out.

Not sure if cryptocurrency is in the english dictionary yet, and I have some doubt anybody in Vatican know about cryptocurrency. I might be wrong tho. Smiley
419  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does "In Crypto Credimus" make sens on: January 05, 2014, 02:40:31 AM
"Crypto", as a short form for "Cryptocurrency", is a regular noun. A guy named "Crypto", well, that's called a proper noun. But in both cases "Crypto" is a noun, and in Latin, the ending of a noun gets changed according to how it's used in a sentence. In your motto, "crypto" needs to be either in the dative or ablative case (serious grammar terms), and since it ends in letter "o", that means it has to end in -oni for dative, or -one for ablative.

Example: Spartacus gives money to Cicero = Spartacus pecuniam ad Ciceronem dat

Example: Cicero gives money to Spartacus = Cicero pecuniam ad Spartacum dat

So the words change ending when they're used in different places in the sentence. In English and most other European languages today, we use word order mostly to understand the grammar, but in Latin, it was word endings.

Edit: I don't know what "cryptocurrency" would be in Latin, but there IS a word for it, because the Vatican still uses spoken Latin and keeps an up-to-date dictionary of terms. I might be able to find out.

Thanks for the good explanation !
My mother tongue is french, so that may explain my mistake about regular noun and proper noun. Tongue

420  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does "In Crypto Credimus" make sens on: January 05, 2014, 02:26:24 AM
In crypto confidimus or in crypto speramus
Credimus means we believe

Classics geek here... Yes, the verb should be "confidere" = "to put faith/trust in". But "crypto" would be a third-declension noun and needs to be in the dative case. So it should be:

Cryptoni confidimus (Classical Latin)

If you want to be a bit closer to modern languages, you could use Medieval Latin, which would use "in" plus a noun in the ablative case:

In cryptone confidimus (Medieval Latin)

I do like "In crypto we believe" so "In cryptone credimus" would make sens ? Not sure I want to use it as a noun tho.

"In cryptone credimus" (Medieval) or "Cryptoni credimus" (Classical) would both makes sense, yes.

Adding "nos" in there, meaning "we", would make sense, but pronouns like that were only ever used for big emphasis. So it would translate more like "WE trust in crypto".

Not sure of the real meaning of Cryptoni, isn't it a noun, like the name of someone ? What if I would like to say "In Cryptocurrency We Trust" ?

Thanks for the help, I really appreciate !
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