I don't see what all the hubbub is about. So, farmvillefeed is putting up bitcoinadvertisers ads? That's nice.
I was hoping you'd unveiled version 2.0, with image ads. When's that coming?
Image ads are coming within a few days. Major site redesign (with login options and graphs) about a month away.
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Not sure what your hyping is about, maybe it’s because today is the Facebook IPO. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Yeah I thought the timing turned out to be really good but it was this link http://farmvillefeed.com/bitcoin-advertising that made me think this partnership was Press Release worthy, it is an independent web publishers saying to the world "I can keep more revenue with bitcoin then any other service." And that might be old news to the bitcoin community but practically no one in the web publishing world is aware of that. WebWire is not a news source. It is a news publishing site. I.E, Andrew Bitcoiner writes the article, submits it to WebWire, and WebWire throws it up on their site.
This is just a press release in disguise.
There is no disguise about it and I only wrote part of it ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) However the likelihood of 1) FarmVille interested sites or people learning about bitcoin from this is high, 2) the likelihood of a lot of blogs and news sources to mention this in light of the Facebook IPO is also a possibility. I think those 2 factors made it worth a few bitcoins.
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This smells to high hell. Can anyone vouch for WalletBit? The site links to this post.
He's legit.
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I just thought this was interesting and thought I would share:
The top 10 fewest countries of origin on BitcoinAdvertisers.com
Tadjikistan 13 13 8.62 KB Marshall Islands 10 10 6.53 KB Central African Republic 8 8 5.34 KB Palau pw 6 6 3.97 KB Equatorial Guinea 5 5 3.31 KB Mauritania 3 3 2.04 KB Greenland 2 2 1.32 KB Reunion (French) 1 1 683 Bytes Saint Kitts & Nevis Anguilla 1 1 684 Bytes
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Our goal is to do the same with "bitcoin advertising" in the weeks ahead.
perhaps then, you should link to your site every time you type " bitcoin advertising" ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Humorous! Even a step ahead of me I'm planning something similar to that for the next Press Release coming out in a couple days.
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is it always this slow? Over 24 hours of updating now.
It depends a lot on the peers you happen to get. 0.7.0 will probably improve the sync speed in the face of lousy peers. If your peers are fast and reliable you can pull the full chain in an hour or two. It can be that slow that said I see you have the same as me no balance shown when there should be one and it tells me I have a -1000+ balance not possible as far as I know.
You won't see your transaction show as confirmed until you catch up to the point in the chain where they were created. Thanks gmaxwell, I know I should probably RTFM but would you happen to know a list of trusted peers to connect to? This is going to take another 2 days at this rate.
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I upgraded a bitcoind .5.0 version with 6.2 today and have an issue.
./bitcoind getinfo { "version" : 60200, "protocolversion" : 60001, "walletversion" : 10500, "balance" : 0.00000000, "blocks" : 13899, "connections" : 15, "proxy" : "", "difficulty" : 1.00000000, "testnet" : false, "keypoololdest" : 1335916188, "keypoolsize" : 101, "paytxfee" : 0.00000000, "errors" : "" }
I should have a balance in the balance portion and when I look at difficulty that doesn't look like right to me.
When I do ./bitcoind getbalance "" 2.4
I get a smallish number in here when I had a high digit number in the wallet originally.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to go about fixing this?
I also checked on running the old bitcoind it gives me
************************ EXCEPTION: 22DbRunRecoveryException DbEnv::open: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery bitcoin in AppInit()
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'DbRunRecoveryException' what(): DbEnv::open: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
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I am not in this game to make profits, but rather to provide good services to people, but yes you are right in that I need a partner, who knows how to talk to people. My logic is very strange when it comes to socializing. And most people take my words as being arrogant or similar, or so I've been told.
In my experience just being honest sounds blunt, arrogant, or hurtful to people but I get called arrogant and much worse when just being a nice guy. Being more cerebral ("stuck in ones head") then average people most developers are a bit socially awkward (even the trendy nerdy ones I have know). Now you have 8-12 good looking services but you don't have a business plan wrapped around them and I can tell you have more time to think those things through and are not constrained by needing to make a profit (like I am) when making a service. If I were you I would try to find someone in your strange country (i.e., if you live where poor fools are used to paying $75 an hour for web development it should be easy!) willing to invest into or volunteer for a business manager that understands online services where you can work on the tech things to your hearts content you will be on a better path to success.
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I like the background image on http://fantasypublishings.com/ but the board is clearly faked, if black moved his queen to b5 he just lost it to the bishop who will put black in check. They meant to put the queen on c5 which would pretty much be the d00m of white.
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Looks excellent, congrats!
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No. He got off with 3k btc if I remember.
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If you have not read this book I highly recommend it. It is a story of how revolutionary anarchists (I know I know, don't laugh) undermine and destroy the fiat currency system by using gold for a currency. I think in a modern context (it was written in 1979) bitcoin can be seen in the same light. http://www.alongsidenight.net/
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This could be but the Japan banking holiday for a week certainly was an issue.
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Standard kubaton's for sale, 12 available. Asking for 1btc each with shipping. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fecx.images-amazon.com%2Fimages%2FI%2F41X%252Bx1THfjL._SS500_.jpg&t=663&c=0z7gS3GvnNodNA)
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