Seems like they deleted your post
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To whom did you award the bounty??
Geekman. He is actually in the same area as I am, and is assisting in person. He didn't even post.
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Can anyone change it for his/her Bitcoin-QT ? I mean, is that acceptable in the Bitcoin protocol ? Confirmed
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I think you are not escaping your json
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Classifieds don't use the payment or feedback system. It's just like Craigslist.
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WHEN? All this fud is lowering the price. It's going to take them months.
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Can anyone clarify for me:
How does the FBI have access to the bitcoins? They have unencrypted wallet.dat file or they know the password?
I read all the time about how bitcoins can't be seized... so what happened in the case of DPR's bitcoins?
They arrested him with the laptop open and got the private keys. Pretty sure they compromised the server too. If he was smart, he would have used a brain wallet. One of the few recommended reasons.
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Yes I know this news is old, but this is ridiculous. The coins should be paid either to charity, or back to the Silk Road customers. T
Lol, like the USG are gonna give drug money back to the people it belonged to. That's not how they work. They don't discriminate. Victimful crime money, victimless crime money, not a crime at all money, they take it all by force, and it's never, EVER, enough. http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2014/01/16/the-feds-are-ready-to-sell-the-silk-road-bitcoin-kind-of/“Any Silk Road users who had legitimate holdings on the site are out of luck.” No wonder why anarchy is preferable to the chaos all governments administer, waving their magic wand and labeling 100% non-criminal transactions/funds thereof, “money laundering”. How many innocents did the government rob blind this time? What activities on Silk Road are not breaking some US law? They sold legitimate virtual machines on usb.
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This is very good news. The government selling them legitimizes them and they can no longer make them illegal. Oh hey, thanks for the money, now what you just bought is illegal.
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I don't believe it. Their forex platform is betting, they hold no currency. And they're banned in the usa. Lastly, having an anonymous username when representing a company is shady as Fuck.
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Lmao platoon of soldiers chasing data packets
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How do they calculate the bracket if you have no ordinary income?
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Well you will have a "cron" script that is cronned. But that same script can be called manually EXTRA TIMES and telling it to just check one address, the ipn one. You wouldn't listen the the ipn, just use it to call the cron script manually. Watch out for differences in confirmations between ipn and cron though.
For simplicity, you might want to assign one permanent address to each player. This will make it easier to cron, less queries. Second, even if you change it everytime, people will reuse, if not only the first time by sending 2 transactions. So using new ones each time doesn't give you an excuse not to check each one every time which increases queries. But yes, best practices says to use a new one each time.
Depending on how many players, you may hit blockchain api limits. Thankfully, you can transition to your own bitcoin abe at that time and still use the receive api.
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You would use https://blockchain.info/q/getreceivedbyaddress and loop through transactions making sure you got them all. Set it to a few confirmations. Your cron would loop through all your player addresses, then loop through all their payments and make sure you got them all. Database is easy due to transaction ids. Your ipn would trigger the second part. On registration you assign an address with the receive api. But remember this address has to work forever in case they store it, so forward it knowing that. Thanks. You wrote "Your ipn would trigger the second part.". What is ipn? instant payment notification? What second part are you referring to? The "cron"? If so, why would the ipn trigger the cron if the cron is supposed to run every hour? You wrote: "On registration you assign an address with the receive api." Are you referring to my registration with Blockchain? I don't know what you mean by "forward it". IPN i mean the callbackurl. By triggering cron I mean the cron script, a subset of it, not an actual cron. No on player registration. The receive api forwards bitcoin, it doesn't store it.
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Is there anything different that I would need to do to use stratum+tcp instead of http:// on P2Pool?
Thanks,
No I'm not even sure http is supported.
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I did a stupid thing long ago when Bitcoin was new, I bought 100 dollars worth of Bitcoin when I was 12, Because my dad go me a PayPal account with 100 dollars in it. And I had 102 Bitcoins, I sold it two weeks later for $80, Now I bet that guy is rich as fuck. ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) Many others sold at $16
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