satoshibox has a free script.... If that's suitable for you, i can easily install it for a couple of bucks (or you can easily install it yourself for free).
If you want a custom script, it'll cost a lot more (dev time isn't cheap)
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I think you should use an escrow when you want to start a service like this with a newbie rank... Just my opinion tough
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@GeorgeAurea Ben je er zeker van dat de verzend en ontvangadressen verschillend zijn (maw, je ontvangt de coins op address X, en verzend ze vanaf address Y)? Ik was er namelijk vrij zeker van dat dit niet zo was. Zoals ik het begrepen heb, krijg (of geef je) een seed bij het aanmaken van electrum. Electrum gaat, op basis van deze seed, een aantal private keys (en bijhorende adressen) aanmaken. Met de gap kan je bepalen hoeveel keys er op voorhand aangemaakt zullen worden. Na gebruik maakt electrum gewoon een nieuwe key voor je aan, zodat je nooit zonder zal vallen. Bij ingave van eenzelfde seed, zal het algorithme van electrum steeds dezelfde keys gaan aanmaken (zodat je je wallet kan restoren). Electrum maakt dus (standaard) 20 adressen voor je aan. Je kan deze adressen gebruiken om bitcoins te ontvangen (je krijgt dan inputs op dit adres). Wanneer je achteraf wilt bitcoins verzenden, zal electrum de inputs van één of meerdere adressen samenvoegen (zo nodig), en vanaf deze adressen een transactie maken (output). Deze zal dan gesigned worden met de bijhorende adressen en gebroadcast naar het netwerk. Het is echter wel zo dat je perfect kan nakijken vanwaar de coins op een adres kwamen en waar ze naartoe gingen. Het is dus perfect mogelijk het hele traject (vanaf de mining tot het laatste adress waar de satoshi's nu staan) te volgen. Als je privacy wilt, ben je bijna verplicht een "mixer" te gebruiken (maar dat is offtopic voor deze conversatie) Electrum houd voor jou alle keys bij, en zorgt ervoor dat wanneer de inputs + fee meer is dan hoeveel je wou verzenden, de "overschot" mooi terug terecht komt op een adres dat electrum voor je aangemaakt heeft (een change address). Ik stel deze vraag omdat je zo zeker van je stuk lijkt, dus dat ik begin te twijfelen aan mijn versie van de feiten EDIT: praktisch voorbeeld... Ik heb een loan service, iedereen die mij terugbetaald doet dit op volgend address: 1d92FUSg7wUafUi77R6yjUpZVhTMKpzuQ Op dit address zijn dus zeer veel inputs ( https://blockchain.info/nl/address/1d92FUSg7wUafUi77R6yjUpZVhTMKpzuQ). Maar ook de outputs gebeuren vanaf dit address ( https://blockchain.info/tx/2a42ffea1ac01adf5c31cdb003f8ce9ae41e98b957f03ad5bf33905d2b6d6ded). Deze output https://blockchain.info/tx/2a42ffea1ac01adf5c31cdb003f8ce9ae41e98b957f03ad5bf33905d2b6d6ded toont duidelijk dat ik 0.07 BTC heb uitgeleend aan 16fYvWaM7USgE1pHKqdK5t9CZXCiRoiic6, en dat ik 0.01422574 change heb teruggestort aan mezelf Als je bij deze transacties gaat kijken bij de scripts, kan je zien welke inputs gebruikt werden, en welke output gebroadcast werden om de transactie samen te stellen.
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Try this on a livecd? Download a linux livecd, boot it up, install electrum, use the seed to restore... This way, you're sure that the 2fa isn't somewhere in a hidden folder or your registry
I'm not an expert at this, but i guess it's defenately worth a shot, unless somebody more knowledgable has an idear (Shorena is usually really good at this stuff)
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Ok - I deleted the app, reinstalled it, the seed was right. But it's still asking for the authentication! Help?!
It shouldn't do that... Are you sure you downloaded a clean version straight from the electrum website, not from that trustedcoin website... I haven't looked up trustedcoin, but are you sure it's completely uninstalled before re-installing electrum???
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You do realise you're doing exactly the same this time??? Asking for a loan as a newbie without collateral...
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Oh, sorry, i misunderstood your question... Can't help with that (no experience in this matter).
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i've always used multipool.us and ispace.co.uk
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I'm in the market to buy some miners... I have a little overproduction of electricity (installed solar panels).
However, i'm in the EU... Do you have any idear if the shipping rates would still be doable, or would they be excessive?
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Phil in the other thread is selling an S1 at a fairly decent price.
Considering what everybody else is asking and what new gear costs there aren't too many opportunies right now.
Thanks for the tip... I checked out his thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1277249.0The problem is that he's in the US... Shipping costs/import tax would be a lot more than the actual miners.
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Id offer a Zeus miner Cyclone i Have but the shipping to the EU would be bad.
For the right price, this would be a great machine But judging from the fact you mention that shipping to the EU would be bad, i presume you are from the US/Canada... Indeed, i think the shipping costs would kill the deal
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also, and i'm guessing here, it's more interesting for the campaign manager to attract higher ranking members because they already have tons of posts in indexed parts of the forum before they join.
If you attract a senior member with 2.000 posts, evenly spread over 1 year, you get immediate feedback when he changes his sig code, because it's shown under those 2.000 posts. And since the fictional senior member is active since 1 year, a lot of these posts were previously indexed by google, thus receive search engine traffic immediately.
If you attract a newbie, his sig will only be under a very limited amount of posts, most of them not even indexed by a search engine (yet).
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Verzend je toevallig ook?
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I have a little bit overproduction of electricity (i have solar panels, and i'm producing about 1000-1500 KWu/year more than my family uses), i'm in the market for some cheap second hand miners, mostly to run during the winter/spring so i can heat part of my house with the excess energy they produce, while mining for BTC/LTC. I'm looking for the best price/quality ratio, my maximum budget is around 0.5 BTC (shipping within/to the EU/escrow/PSU included). So if you have a leftover (fully functional) mining kit (including psu) that's gathering dust and you're willing to sell: PM me . Don't PM me if you're still planning on using your miner, and you want to make a lot of profit on the sale tough... I'm looking for a cheap kit I'm not to picky, as long as the hashrate is reasonable, the miner is fully functional and the price is right... It doesn't matter if the miner is sha256 or scrypt (or both in case of a gridseed). I personally think this pricerange would be OK for a second hand S1, S2, S3, Dragon miner, old gridseeds, maybe even an S4, falcons, monarchs,... I'm willing to buy from neg. trusted members, as long as i get to pick the escrow, and pictures/tracking/proof of mining is included.
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I wanted to open a thread about him in meta to... I know trust isn't moderated, but i do hope BB or Theymos conclude he's a spammer and kick his *ss... I try to do some business on this forum, and i'm unaware of somebody having a grudge agains me
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You should take a look at THEOplayer, it is the ONLY html5 video player that can guarantuee http live streaming without the need of plugins like flash or silverlight: https://www.theoplayer.comI thinks it is a better option than JW player, FLASH is dying! The fact that you're replying to a thread that was started a full year ago, by a junior member, and that never had a single reply, leads me to 3 possible sollutions: 1) you are the developer of theoplayer, and you wish to spam your link here 2) you are a friend of the developer of theoplayer, and you wish to help him by spamming his link here 3) you are payed by the developer of theoplayer to spam his link here
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in that case, i'm afraid i'm not really interested, since i do not want clients to see a warning message at the top of the panel... I do appreciate your honesty about this, i've left some positive feedback accordingly
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I feel for you man... It was a very painfull lession i presume.
Hopefully, your post will warn others for this problem, so at least your misfortune can save a couple other users from this misage.
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Can you elaborate about the fact that it's a development licence? What are the terms of usage? I cannot seem to find to find any info about it using google, so i don't know what they are normally priced or what the restrictions are.
If it cannot legally be used to run a production system, i'd rather stick with ispconfig (less features, less stable, but open source).
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When you are not sure if a website is available or it's offline, Then check through this website http://isup.me/For now at the moment of writing the Steadyturtle is accessible. I can not access steadyturtle.com, my website hosting ip and my website. All of them give an error with: "The waiting time for the connection is over" I have tried to clear my cache, switching browser, but that doesn't work. It's up for me tough.... So i guess the problem is either in your home network, or with your isp (a routing problem for example?)
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