loan filled tx id = fe800b0ef6c3f35d048682915b7f5238fba4f8e5dd912d9f74eb11b34e89fdf5
xenland agrees to repay 1.05 btc on 9/19/2012
Can you post an address to repay you at? (I have 1.05 BTC )
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Let me know your conditions PM me thanks
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Thanks for the three steam games and the quick delivery! I will be purchasing again from you in the near future for some more PC games cheers mate!
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Wow that was quick status, it was just the right amount my anticipation could handle and BAM! I am now downloading meh games hehe Thanks mate! Will purchase again!
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Thanks mate! I ended up purchasing Serious same, CS:GO, and Borderlands HEHE
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Tell me where to send it to.....
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GIVE IT TOME KNOW!!!! FOR Qquatzillion BITCOINs
srisly, i want one copy tell me how much you want for it. must have a good reputation
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Website might be up this weekend get ready for more streams
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This reminds me of my Pseudo Bitcoin Client, were the idea is to develop a bitcoin client from scratch in each language to better help others what is happening in the Bitcoin client in their native (programming) lanauge and as well as documentation in Pseudo Code to allow others that only know English(but have a solid understanding of hashing functions) to understand fundamentally whats going on in the official Bitcoin client. So far I just have Generating Bitcoin addresses in java code. I would love to expand on it with different language however I don't know how the Bitcoin client works well enough to do it my self, anyways here is the link https://github.com/Xenland/Bitcoin-Pseudocode-Client/tree/gh-pages
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For what it's worth I wrote some code in PHP that read the entire block-chain as downloaded from a "daily source" in tgz format early in development. I needed the block-chain and stats from it but didn't want to wrestle with APIs or wait for bitcoind to finish. Downloading the tgz is fast and pretty recent.
The binary format of blk0001.dat is well documented and you can parse the entire blockchain and validate it easily. My quad-core system under a highly limited VM can parse the entire block chain and validate the double SHA-256 hashes within about 10 seconds.
Hmm I haven't seen this "well documented" information quite yet would you mind posting a link so I can dive in?
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I am offering 1.5 btc to fix the login and contract signing bug. I dont care about anything else at the moment the whole siterelies on its main functions if those dont work well profiles and searches are useless.
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Uploaded the code, I shouldn't have to update the database but if you see any blank screens or PDO sql errors let me know its cuz i need to update the SQL database thanks mates
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Its techinically PGP web of trust just think Bitcoin web of trust... the owner of the address can only sign for stuff. Maybe check out the system and then tell me what needs improvement hehe Outside of github, is the php code hosted anywhere, like a website ? Yeah www.WotCoin.com(Uploading wotcoin codes....)
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I think if someone built a downloadable application and integrated it with the WOTCoin system API then we would have your p2p distributed data system.
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Sorry, I can't quite follow what you are saying, but:
- why not use PGP web of trust ? Or are you doing that ? - I should be able through your web of trust, to sell $ or BTC, to whoever wants to buy it in the web-of-trust graph, but your system should break the deal up into several buy/sells between two adjacent vertices in the graph (people). Some transaction can even be done in person.
Its techinically PGP web of trust just think Bitcoin web of trust... the owner of the address can only sign for stuff. Maybe check out the system and then tell me what needs improvement hehe
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Hehe that hilarious but i guess this isnt really forever alone or wait unless its cuz girl wants a sorry ass hehe
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Hello, I'm going to be short but basically I have been working with another Bitcoiner to produce an open source web of trust front end to facilitate Bitcoin transactions in a fair and intuitive way. The only problem is the HTML <textarea> inputs won't verify Bitcoin "sign/verify messages" maybe someone could take a look at it https://github.com/Xenland/WOTCoinOddly enough the login works fine(which uses the same mechanisms) but the message is predictable so its a lot easier to check -- since it is just straight php string message to php signature input check.... with the signing up transaction/contracts there is the Web Input(contract message) -> to php(hope there is no newlines) -> bitcoind
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Joining up with BTCRadio.net to get a website going
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