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421  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Losing Critical Mass and Call to Action on: September 17, 2010, 12:06:47 AM
Just a quick FYI:

https://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1054.msg13028

mybitcoin has full merchant tools / web-based payment processing.
422  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MyBitcoin has merchant tools on: September 16, 2010, 10:26:09 PM
Thanks for all of the bitpennies, guys! Tongue

I'm getting the form data that I encoded into that URL above too! I see the posts coming into my webserver. Cheesy
423  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / MyBitcoin has merchant tools on: September 16, 2010, 08:53:19 PM
Looks like mybitcoin has merchant tools!!! This will seriously push Bitcoin forward! Cheesy

It has a nifty html payment button generator with a URI encryption option -- very nice!

The payment pages can receive payments from mybitcoin accounts AND regular Bitcoin clients.

I generated an encrypted payment url, sample below:

https://www.mybitcoin.com/sci/paypage.php?t=5yy1RvnDskyaYp0a6bW6pJELPG07weMJs2qMT93h05UyOEVzFFpemS65T7p9ydna88QhNbI3HYBfC1wir340At8BSTIJd5yDs0pXz2tDVbG12fppdL6QrJkoyna8TOJzZk90756Tw9-SmpaXgQ0vfaXtsXp_1PJ1QnLUtZg6eTNJE4GdxWpE2hCxzcWtoaSyGW3Xz1Mz2uNwpRRkBIxdTUE%2C

Someone send me a bitpenny for fun! Tongue

P.S. You can generate links for Tor and I2P too! Wild!
424  Other / Off-topic / Re: SSL Certificates on: September 16, 2010, 06:30:34 PM
Looks like mybitcoin's cert changed this morning...
425  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Compiling Rockscluster Centos 5.5 on: September 16, 2010, 10:46:46 AM
That means you are missing ecdsa support in openssl.

Look at the configure for your openssl. Look for -no-ec and -no-ecdsa options. Remove them, recompile/reinstall openssl.
426  Other / Off-topic / Re: best covert audio recorder? on: September 16, 2010, 08:58:19 AM
I remember seeing a pen camera on dealextreme.com. It does 640x480@30fps with audio. This is assuming that you don't mind carrying a pen everywhere.

I've also seen a several car-mounted camera units.

Unfortunately every system I've seen records the video files locally and unencrypted. Sad

Hope this helps.
427  Other / Off-topic / Re: SSL Certificates on: September 15, 2010, 05:48:57 PM
I removed all of the CA trust from my FF, installed cert patrol (and a few others), and I don't autoupdate. My updates are applied manually. Call me paranoid. Tongue

Certificate Patrol only monitors certificates that have already been accepted by the browser. Firefox's handling of untrusted certificates is poor -- I frequently get vague errors about untrusted certs (with no information about which cert is causing the trouble), and it's impossible to autoupdate if you don't trust certain CAs.
428  Other / Off-topic / Re: SSL Certificates on: September 15, 2010, 05:33:47 PM
Looks like you posted something similar, gavinanderson. Tongue I didn't see your post until I hit "post" over here. Ah well.

Anyway, we are all preaching to the choir. We already know all of the pros and cons around CAs and self-signed certs.

I just got an email back from mybitcoin. Tom told me that getting a new cert was on the todo list. He told me that it was planned before the payment pages went live.

P.S. Pecunix has been using self-signed certs for quite a while now. I wonder if that has impacted their sales. Food for thought.
429  Other / Off-topic / Re: SSL Certificates on: September 15, 2010, 05:28:52 PM
One thing that I have noticed from a lot of experience in selling online is that security warnings (browser cert popups) around dealing with money should be avoided. It scares the 'average joe' away from making a purchase, or it makes the whole experience seem 'shady'. The mainstream media has done an excellent job with internet fear mongering.

I don't have any problems, personally, with mybitcoin's choice in a cacert certificate. I just whitelist the fingerprint with my FF plugins.

However, if their intentions are to run a shopping cart interface facility they should really rethink their decision. The adoption of Bitcoin is key.

430  Other / Off-topic / Re: Browser Certificates on: September 15, 2010, 04:35:21 PM
I think that the whole browser CA trust thing is horribly flawed. It should follow the SSH-like model. The browser should cache all new certs silently and only alert the user if the cert has been changed.

You can get FF to do this by mucking with the preferences and a plugin called "Certificate Patrol".
431  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Anonymity on: September 15, 2010, 02:00:19 PM
Hey all,

Something just occurred to me... using mybitcoin's new bitcoin payment forwarding couldn't someone just bounce their coins in and out of mybitcoin automatically and use it as a free bitlaundry-like service? Could you not rotate to+forwarding addresses to pull it off?

I should really spend more time looking at how the underlying database is structured in bitcoin. Tongue

Cheers! Cheesy
432  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Losing Critical Mass and Call to Action on: September 15, 2010, 01:49:47 PM
Hmm. I logged into my mybitcoin account today to discover the beginnings of a shopping cart interface!!! On the settings page they are offering a SCI toolkit download, and a bitcoin address forwarder. I've emailed them about it with some questions. I'll post again once I have some more information about it.

Some things I think bitcoin needs for success:
  • Payment processor, well supported, with sandbox, and a shopping cart interface similar to this or this or
433  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do this? on: September 14, 2010, 12:19:31 PM
I make money with my site as well.

Instead of being negative, you should contribute. Help us! Smiley

It is as simple as accepting Bitcoin as a payment option on your site. Educate others! Spread the word! Cheesy
434  Economy / Economics / Re: Porn on: September 14, 2010, 11:48:17 AM
Just an FYI: AVS is a scam. They don't verify anything. AVS has nothing to do with verifying someone's age.

They came about to skirt the Visa regulations on selling porn. (Around 2001) They claim to Visa that they are selling an age verification service and not porn. This evolved into "ticket service providers" who would sell tickets that could be redeemed for porn, and many other systems that 'skirt' the banking rules.

Are you really going to verify the age of the customer? You are going to sell them an anonymous currency and then ask for ID? Do you really think that current AVSes want Bitcoins? They rely on selling recurring billing.

Sorry to burst your bubble. Smiley I'm not trying to be mean. I'm just being realistic.
435  Economy / Economics / Re: Walmart.com on: September 14, 2010, 10:54:58 AM
Lol!

Wal-mart not accepting Bitcoin has nothing to do with them being a 'corporation of the state', etc. Bitcoin is P2P with no real central corporation to contract with. Who does Wal-mart sue if something goes wrong?

Of course, a "Bitcoin service provider" could be incorporated and used to contract with Wal-mart. I'm afraid that they'd become a target of abuse. Look at how the DOJ treated the owners of e-gold, goldage, liberty dollar, etc. Alternative currencies are NOT permitted. :/

I think it is better to let people redeem existing cards. Let others hold the contractual liabilities with Wal-mart and "the state". Smiley
436  Economy / Economics / Re: Porn on: September 14, 2010, 10:39:18 AM
I'll say this from experience.. a lot experience.. Don't ask. Wink

The online adult market won't adopt Bitcoin easily. The type of person who buys online porn is a 'revolver' of credit. They don't have money to spend on porn. They *need* credit. That's why credit cards work so well.

Bitcoin is too difficult for the average guy to use. He wants porn. He doesn't care about hashing/encrypting/p2p. No amount of convincing will tell him that Bitcoin is better than a credit card. Also, the thought of downloading and installing an application is scary to an experienced porn customer. They've all had their fair share of viruses, excessive popups from CJ sites, and other general web annoyances.

Porn sites won't adopt Bitcoin because it is a waste of time. It can't do recurring billing. That is their bread and butter. Being able to silently just keep billing someone's credit card, until they cancel, is what fuels their affiliate programs and their promises to pay $150-$200 per sale (aka "join") to affiliates.

Lets say that you solved some of these problems by directing porn customers and merchants to a web interface system like MyBitcoin. Let's also say that they have a working shopping cart system for the merchants. I'll explain the problems with that next...

You could get porn customers to use it. But, you'd end up with the problem of funding the wallet. Assuming that the customer doesn't easily give up. (They *buy* porn because finding it for free is too much of a hassle. They are *LAZY*.) The customer will seek out PayPal or credit card to Bitcoin exchangers. (They stick with what they know.) The liabilities would be held by the exchangers. The levels of chargebacks will slowly increase on these exchangers until they are out of business.

After that happens, it would grind to a halt. Merchants would drop it like a hot potato. They are used to dropping payment options. It is their first reaction when something goes wrong. The online adult industry is riddled with bank/Visa/whatever freeze-ups.

From the merchant side, you'd have the problem of "cashing out". The porn merchants don't give a damn about your virtual currency. They want dollars. MyBitcoin, in this example, would have to guarantee to buy (under contract) every single Bitcoin or no merchant in their right mind would use it. Sure, they could pass the Bitcoins to their affiliates/promoters to alleviate some of their liabilities. This would require some serious adoption (and convincing) across the entire industry.

The only viable option for Bitcoin in the adult arena is the micropayment one. Period. You'd have to supply absolutely *all* of the web technology. (Customer AND merchant.) It would have to be entirely web-based. You'd have to guarantee, in writing, to buy each coin back. This would only work on a few sites. Sites that sell porn per image, video, software download, etc. Sites that don't rely on recurring revenues.

Personal reservations aside; the fastest way to encourage adoption would be a dumbed-down HYIP.
437  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin website bank. on: September 10, 2010, 06:21:12 AM
Funny you should mention this. I emailed MyBitcoin yesterday. I asked those exact same questions. Great minds think alike, I guess.  Roll Eyes

I was told that they do hourly snapshots on a 90 day loop to 2 remote servers, and that the server they are on has RAID, etc.

They also told me that they back the "deposits" 100%. I wonder if they'll publish stats. It would be interesting to see their payment velocity, average account holdings, etc.

Cheers! Cheesy

Hey FreeMoney -- can you vouch for MyBitcoin? It looks like a pretty handy service. However, I'm curious as to how well backed up the coins are. I back up my wallet in several locations after each transaction. I wonder if MyBitcoin has an intelligent backup system... what happens if I use myBitcoin and the server's HD dies?
438  Other / Off-topic / Re: Common Law Court Videos on: September 09, 2010, 02:20:30 AM
Another Common Law court video. This one is from Canada.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EzJsUExEDE

The audio is a tad bad in the very beginning, but it gets better.

Oh, and watch for the little "bow" from the judge. Who does he really work for? Wink
439  Economy / Marketplace / Re: -1%! Buy Bitcoins for -1%! on: September 09, 2010, 02:18:26 AM
Hello all,

Thanks to all of you who took advantage of this offer. I just celebrated my 40th trade today. So far I have had ZERO mail losses. Smiley

Cheers!
The Madhatter
440  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Torservers - Free Anonymous Uncensored Internet for Everyone on: September 09, 2010, 02:15:23 AM
Thank you for all of your efforts. They make a big difference. Smiley
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