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641  Economy / Services / Re: Need quick useless Windows program developed, $3 USD in BTC on: April 27, 2013, 02:14:53 PM
Although you didn't make the first link did you?
The one where he said something like this... Before he put up what he actually wants..

You are right, but it was just an example, and it doesn't look too different...

Anyway, I didn't take this thread serious. Who would need a useless app, and who will do it for $3?

To my mind it doesn't even worth time of discussing it, though there is some fun in it.
642  Economy / Services / Re: Need quick useless Windows program developed, $3 USD in BTC on: April 27, 2013, 12:33:22 PM
Also made one. Maybe he hasn't paid the first because he hasn't been online? What does declined to pay mean?

He said that was not what he needed and advised me to look at the thread... I still look at it time to time.
643  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is OKPAY legitimate? on: April 27, 2013, 11:46:46 AM
I transferred funds from mtgox to btce with OKPay and never had any problems with them. And their referral program works fine too! Wink
644  Economy / Services / Re: Need quick useless Windows program developed, $3 USD in BTC on: April 27, 2013, 11:17:14 AM
Hi, I need a useless program developed with some buttons and textboxes etc. Example style: https://i.imgur.com/Is1xqIa.png
WHAT I ACTUALLY NEED: https://i.imgur.com/h1SFLOY.png
Program will be for Windows, I don't care what language as long as it's something that works without any hassle.
The buttons don't actually have to do anything!

I am paying $3 in BTC at Mt Gox last price for this quick job. First person to send me the program in PM along with address gets it.

If you can do this please PM me!

I wrote this tiny program for windows that can be executed via cmd.exe or put in a .bat file to run it without a hassle:

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It nicely runs under windows, it shows buttons and textboxes that are ACTUALLY NEEDED (uses default browser to render them), and when you click them, nothing happens (as desired).  I've PM'ed to the OP with my BTC address (1JABmbKsb6QTDXqcXe3oyuaVUxaACtfs3M), but he denied to pay. Don't deal with this customer, he offers low price and refuses to pay, lol Smiley
645  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitcoin clients should have a MESSAGE option ! on: April 27, 2013, 10:07:31 AM
I am not sure short paid messages would really bloat the blockchain. Just few additional hundreds bytes per transaction with increased fees. Though it is correct: miners are not the only ones who carry costs. Probably full nodes could prune old messages or messages that are not addressed to them (just to save some disk space).

Update: though probably you are right, it would cause problems (not only blockchain size, but also copyright infringements, propaganda  of racism and other extreme cases of freedom of speech)... Probably better to have messages separate, maybe to integrate with IRC (AFAIK bitcoind had some code to deal with IRC already).
646  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitcoin clients should have a MESSAGE option ! on: April 27, 2013, 09:22:23 AM
Come on, text messages are not that big. If the fee is paid and miners decide to put it in block, then what's the problem?
647  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Best way to get real $$ for Bitcoins? on: April 27, 2013, 07:59:16 AM
I've noticed this service recently: https://btc2pp.net/ , but not sure if it can be trusted... Anybody tried it?
648  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: AnonymousAds v2 ~ 0.0012 Ƀ per thousand unique impressions currently on: April 25, 2013, 10:41:46 PM
To minimize flooding of your wallet with tiny transactions, we increased time intervals between automatic withdrawals:
1. minimal interval between withdrawals of 0.01 btc and more is set to 1 hour
2. minimal interval between withdrawals below 0.01 btc is set to 1 week of inactivity
649  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: anonymous ads and coinurl traffic on: April 25, 2013, 07:26:57 PM
Every advertising network and every site has some percentage of fake traffic. Probably every website on the internet is scanned by bots and hackers.

What makes AnonymousAds different is that you don't have to pay for fake traffic. There is no pay per click or pay per impression option. You are paying for the chance of your ad being shown on particular ad unit (or set of ad units), i. e. for share of impressions, not for absolute numbers.

You can use the goal tracking option of the campaign and receive id of the traffic source in GET parameter, and then to reward efficient ad units via Goal tracking API and get more traffic from them.

This is not trivial technically as it requires some coding on your side, but it is not complicated either, and it enables the following use case: you spend some %% of your money to test ad units and then you spend the remaining on ad units that actually generate sales for you (no matter how they do it and how much traffic they generate).
650  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTC-TC] Red Star Mining - 180(GH/s) on: April 25, 2013, 03:25:46 AM
What are investors ideas on selling our first pre-ordered SC for >BTC160.00.  Then we could pre-order another ten SC's and we'd still have two pre-orders from last summer coming.  Taking our hash rate to be delivered from 180(GH/s) to 680(GH/s).  With each share raising from 2.691991326(MH/s)per share to 10.169745009(MH/s)per share of pre-ordered ASIC's.  I've seen pre-order #1799 being offered for BTC190.00 and our first pre-order is within one-thousand of that.  Or should we hold out for our early pre-order.  As both ways have there advantages.

Probably a quote from bylaws answers your question:
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Red Star Mining, a mining stock with strong +<90% reinvestment of profits into growth until such a time we are greater than 51% of the network and/or company staff can make a living wage off their RSM wages solely.

So it is not about taking short-term bucks while it is super-profitable. It is about establishing a long-term mining venture with as much mining power as possible. So probably the right way is to sell the pre-order and order more devices if possible.
651  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying XPRs on: April 24, 2013, 05:25:15 AM
Will you 2 bitcoins for 70k?

I don't have that much, but I can buy them for you. I don't want to take the risk though. So if you send 2 btc to my address, I will buy and send you 70K XRP OR if I can't buy them, I will return 2btc to you. If you agree - please send 2BTC to 1E2Kst1fkxUcYpqCMvDqn1QoqNDpueKjeb .
652  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: MtGox <-> Btc-e arbitrage ~3% profit on: April 24, 2013, 05:20:11 AM
Can you not transfer funds from BTC-e to your wallet then from your wallet to MtGox?

Are you talking about moving bitcoins? You can withdraw bitcoins from btc-e to your wallet or mtgox directly with a 0.01btc fee. Not sure about transferring USD from btc-e to mtgox as there is no much sense in it.
653  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying XPRs on: April 24, 2013, 05:12:16 AM
1bitcoin:20k XPR

Please send me 1 btc to 1E2Kst1fkxUcYpqCMvDqn1QoqNDpueKjeb, I will send 20K XRPs to address in your signature... (the offer is valid for 1 hour from now)

sent

Thanks. I've sent 20K XRP to you (txid: # 7DD940B42E1A16D033D2E1ED03401909CC6AC43284C40AB8DBFBA5D56C7486DA).

We can repeat if you want. Why do you do it this way? You know you could probably get more XRPs for your bitcoin via Bitstamp?

will you do 1:30k?

Sure... 1 btc for 30K XRP. You can use the same address.
654  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying XPRs on: April 24, 2013, 05:06:15 AM
1bitcoin:20k XPR

Please send me 1 btc to 1E2Kst1fkxUcYpqCMvDqn1QoqNDpueKjeb, I will send 20K XRPs to address in your signature... (the offer is valid for 1 hour from now)

sent

Thanks. I've sent 20K XRP to you (txid: # 7DD940B42E1A16D033D2E1ED03401909CC6AC43284C40AB8DBFBA5D56C7486DA).

We can repeat if you want. Why do you do it this way? You know you could probably get more XRPs for your bitcoin via Bitstamp?
655  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying XPRs on: April 24, 2013, 04:58:08 AM
1bitcoin:20k XPR

Please send me 1 btc to 1E2Kst1fkxUcYpqCMvDqn1QoqNDpueKjeb, I will send 20K XRPs to address in your signature... (the offer is valid for 1 hour from now)
656  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: MtGox <-> Btc-e arbitrage ~3% profit on: April 24, 2013, 04:30:57 AM
Did everybody see the difference ~10% and sometimes ~12%? I could make some money if I had a trusted account at MtGox Smiley
657  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: AnonymousAds v2 ~ 0.0018 Ƀ per thousand unique impressions currently on: April 23, 2013, 07:10:09 PM
I think some bot/script is trying to rip you / us off. I am getting a gazillion requests per second on bitbattle.me index page, without anyone clicking anything else. All are referring from "http://ad.a-ads.com/504". Requests come from different IPs, so probably a botnet producing clicks.

This is really annoying, the site was basically DDos'd by these requests. Now I am rejecting all requests with that referrer...

Is there any chance to stop that campaign? I have a feeling that most of my ad budget will be taken by that script kiddie...

Thanks for your question. In fact, this is a very important question for AnonymousAds too.

There should not be much sense in producing fake clicks because we don't pay per click.

Here is the stats for that ad unit: https://a-ads.com/ad_units/504/stats . Even if we assume that 100% of traffic is fake, it rips the whole advertising network for only 0.004 btc/day (~0.5$/day). Is it really worth of producing fake clicks from 50k unique ips/day at that rate? I don't know.

I wouldn't really worry about budget, but DDoS could be a problem.  You can set daily budget to 0 and reward efficient publishers to get more impressions from them, but there is probably no easy way to stop botnets from sending HTTP requests to your server anyway. Maybe cloudfare could help?

If you really worry about your budget, you could carefully select only ad units you trust and/or disable anonymous sources of traffic. It is possible only upon campaign creation currently, but we plan to provide more control over existing campaigns in future too.

Thanks again for your question and for using AnonymousAds. Please PM me or write an email to contact@anonymousads.com if you need further help with your particular case.
658  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: XRP For Sale: 225 XRP for 1 USD @ Bitstamp on: April 23, 2013, 05:01:36 AM
Well if you want to buy $100,000 worth of xrp there isn't enough liquidity in the Ripple order book get. Also, using the bitstamp interface, you won't move the market.


Hmm.. You are right... If you buy $100000, you better do it with Bitstamp. Wow.. Never thought about it Smiley

And the price fluctuates greately. Now it is 312-349 xrp/btc. Wow.
659  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] DividendRippler.com Anonymous BTC/LTC/TRC Ripple Gateway on: April 23, 2013, 01:56:59 AM
Just type in LTC there
660  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: XRP For Sale: 225 XRP for 1 USD @ Bitstamp on: April 23, 2013, 01:51:22 AM
I appreciate this opportunity to buy ripples from a trusted entity (which Bitstamp is)... But why 225/usd?

Seems like I just lost ~30% here on a single deal since you can buy 360 xrp per 1 bitstamp usd via Ripple. I know it's my fault, I should have checked the actual rate before buying it.

But still a fixed rate of 225/usd looks more like a trap for newbies. It would be much nicer either to use a market price (that most users would expect from Bitstamp), or to recommend users to withdraw USD to Ripple and trade there.
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