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641  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Anonibet.com giving anyone else problems? on: February 08, 2013, 10:16:03 PM
Since about 4 hours ago i have been locked out of anonibet.com

Pretty much a hit or miss, but every time i get close to placing a bet, page wont load.


Anyone else encountering the same, or similar issues?

If the owner hasn't bothered to update the footer since 2011 I wouldn't risk betting there at all
642  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Wallet per user on: February 08, 2013, 10:08:40 PM
You're talking about separate users of a Windows computer in your household?  I think that the standard installation of Bitcoin-Qt already has separate wallets and seperate copies of the blockchain for each user, doesn't it?

It has "accounts" which is an arbitrary implementation of bitcoin-qt, you cannot however encrypt individual users and you cannot let every user download his wallet file if need be.
Are you trying to create a web hosted wallet service like https://blockchain.info/wallet or are you just trying to allow multiple people who are sharing a computer each have their own wallet on that computer?

I am looking for something more geared towards blockchain.info although not the same at all, performance wise it should be just as efficient as a commercial product.
643  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Wallet per user on: February 08, 2013, 05:37:26 PM
You're talking about separate users of a Windows computer in your household?  I think that the standard installation of Bitcoin-Qt already has separate wallets and seperate copies of the blockchain for each user, doesn't it?

It has "accounts" which is an arbitrary implementation of bitcoin-qt, you cannot however encrypt individual users and you cannot let every user download his wallet file if need be.
644  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Wallet per user on: February 08, 2013, 04:44:14 PM
Not sure what you are trying to do, but it sounds like the method you are choosing may not be the best way to go about it.

Since every user has his own password I want to have separate wallets all encrypted with the users password

So you basically want individual encrypted wallets for several people all located in the same place but only accessible with their own unique password?

Yes, neither the hashes or the passwords will be stored at the same machine
645  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Wallet per user on: February 08, 2013, 04:38:45 PM
Not sure what you are trying to do, but it sounds like the method you are choosing may not be the best way to go about it.

Since every user has his own password I want to have separate wallets all encrypted with the users password
646  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Wallet per user on: February 08, 2013, 04:07:42 PM
How can you create a wallet for every separate user and encrypt every wallet with a different hash?

EDIT: Just realized you can write an app to shutdown the daemon and replace the wallet.dat file but it seems it would slow overall performance drastically...
647  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin PDF on: January 28, 2013, 11:25:31 PM
Hey can anyone give me a link to a pdf portraying bitcoin in a positive light? I have had a link to a great pdf but lost it.
648  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Are bitcoins an e-currency? on: January 27, 2013, 03:20:35 PM
The habit of lumping bitcoins with diverse gift card-like systems like Linden Dollars, as the ECB does, is just to confuse, and belittle bitcoin. Bitcoins really is money.

The real gold in that report is the chapter of Reputational Risk (page 45).

"If the use of virtual currency schemes grows considerably, incidents which attract press coverage
could have negative impacts on the reputations of central banks, if the public perceives the
incidents as being caused, in part, by central banks not doing their jobs properly. As a consequence,
this risk should be considered when assessing the overall risk situation of central banks."

Yes, covering their asses is their most important goal. They are not worried about the system itself, only their own reputation.

The report: www.ecb.int/pub/pdf/other/virtualcurrencyschemes201210en.pdf



Actually, I'd argue that the thrust of the ECB here is a lame attempt to bring bitcoin regulation under their jurisdiction where they have none at all.

They have as much jurisdiction over bitcoin as they have over tribes in outer-mongolia trading shiny stones, that is the reality that they hate.

ECB, and any central banks, have their Monopoly monies to experiment wildly with, we have ours .... just quietly, eff off.
According to Australian legislation Bitcoin does not fit the definition of e-currency:

From AUSTRAC's website: http://www.austrac.gov.au/threshold_transactions.html

Quote
'E-currency' is an electronic form of currency which is backed by precious metal or bullion.

The actual legislation (AML/CTF 2006 Act) reads:
Quote
e-currency means an internet-based, electronic means of exchange that is:
(a) known as any of the following: (i) e-currency;
(ii) e-money;
(iii) digital currency;
(iv) a name specified in the AML/CTF Rules; and
(b) backed either directly or indirectly by: (i) precious metal; or
(iii) a thing of a kind prescribed by the AML/CTF Rules; and
(c) not issued by or under the authority of a government body;
and includes anything that, under the regulations, is taken to be e-currency for the purposes of this Act.

From reading through the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 there is no thing specifically prescribing Bitcoin as an electronic currency as far as I can tell. All the wording relates to people transferring fixed value money between institutions.

I'm sure this legislation will be up for review soon though.

Thanks guys, you really are great  Wink
649  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Are bitcoins an e-currency? on: January 18, 2013, 10:38:09 PM
This was a legit legal question yet you guys have derailed it into a childish discussion... amazing..

You should have put it up in the "Legal" section (along with the hundred other threads asking similar questions) ... instead you threw it into the mosh pit. Really, what did you expect?

Bitcoins are nothing ... yet they could be anything. Their ephemeral nature is going to be twisting lawyers, politicians and judges minds into pretzels for decades (that's one of the reasons I luv the tech.  Cheesy ).

First, you need to define what is a "bitcoin"?

Is it the private crypto key?, is it the blockchain ledger entry?, is it the software that looks up the database? or the software that can transfer value between keys?, is it the miners that secure the transactions entries? or etc? ... start there.

Thanks for your input guys!

bitcointalk is starting to resemble 4chan with all the low quality users registering.
650  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Are bitcoins an e-currency? on: January 18, 2013, 06:08:34 PM
This was a legit legal question yet you guys have derailed it into a childish discussion... amazing..
651  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Are bitcoins an e-currency? on: January 18, 2013, 03:35:38 PM
e-currency sounds lame... how about just.. currency?

Ok let me rephrase that, if a bank decides to reverse the payment in claim of you selling ecurrencies can you take them to court and hope to hold them accountable of paying you the damages not taking into account the likeliness of the ignorance of the judge about the technical aspect and the probability of him raising an eyebrow?
652  Bitcoin / Legal / Are bitcoins an e-currency? on: January 18, 2013, 03:11:42 PM
Would you even define it as an e-currency instead of virtual property? Since you are holding virtual valuables which you sell the same way Call of Duty is being sold on Steam?
653  Economy / Currency exchange / Any miners here? on: December 12, 2012, 10:45:59 PM
I am looking for a steady supply of bitcoin. PM for details.
654  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: My programmer is a newbie to bitcoin on: December 06, 2012, 12:45:33 PM
Not using enough inputs for the output, using spent inputs or (more likely) need to add fees for transaction to be accepted.

I couldn't be using spent inputs since I list them with listunspent and also using enough inputs judging by the code, is there a way to check how much transactions fees do I need to pay for said transaction?

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Transaction_fees

most of the time you'll get away with 0.0005 BTC fee, though that depends on a number of things. You can also patch your bitcoin daemon to not enforce fees, but then your transactions may take a long time to be included in blocks, if they ever are (depends on miners accepting them).

Just tried to include transactions fees, still get the same error...
655  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: My programmer is a newbie to bitcoin on: December 06, 2012, 11:23:08 AM
Not using enough inputs for the output, using spent inputs or (more likely) need to add fees for transaction to be accepted.

I couldn't be using spent inputs since I list them with listunspent and also using enough inputs judging by the code, is there a way to check how much transactions fees do I need to pay for said transaction?
656  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: My programmer is a newbie to bitcoin on: December 06, 2012, 10:23:06 AM
Sadly there is currently no way for me to receive the error message, is there a way to make bitcoind export all the errors to a file?

Hmm, I normally keep my debug.log symlinked to /dev/null so not sure how much shows up there.  My normal method for listening in on communications between 2 programs would be nc with some plumbing but not sure there is an easy equivalent on windows...  Anyone know if fiddler can be used to debug bitcoin RPC communications?

Code:
                string _TransTest, _TxID, _Signed;
                JObject Output;
                decimal CurrentVal;
                for (int i = 0; i < _ListTex.Length; i++)
                {
                    for (int ii = 0; ii < _ListTex[i].Count; ii++)
                    {
                        CurrentVal = 0;
                        _TxID = _ListTex[i][ii];
                        JObject JRaw = JObject.Parse(bc.GetRawTransaction(_TxID));
                        JArray Sign;
                        decimal WonVal = 0;
                        if (WinID == i) //Win
                        {
                            WonVal = _ListVal[i][ii]*31;
                            CurrentVal = _ListVal[i][ii];
                            Sign = new JArray(
                            new JObject(
                            new JProperty("txid", _TxID),
                            new JProperty("vout", 0),
                            new JProperty("scriptPubKey", (string)JRaw["vout"][0]["scriptPubKey"]["hex"])
                            )
                            );
                            JArray unspent = bc.ListUnspent();
                            int _Current = 0;
                            do
                            {
                                CurrentVal += decimal.Parse(unspent[_Current]["amount"].ToString(), NumberStyles.Float);
                                Sign.Add(new JObject(
                                         new JProperty("txid", unspent[_Current]["txid"]),
                                         new JProperty("vout", 0),
                                         new JProperty("scriptPubKey", unspent[_Current]["scriptPubKey"])
                                    ));
                                _Current++;
                            }
                            while (CurrentVal < WonVal);
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            Sign = new JArray(
                            new JObject(
                            new JProperty("txid", _TxID),
                            new JProperty("vout", 0),
                            new JProperty("scriptPubKey", (string)JRaw["vout"][0]["scriptPubKey"]["hex"])
                            ),
                            new JObject(
                            new JProperty("txid", _TxID),
                            new JProperty("vout", 1),
                            new JProperty("scriptPubKey", (string)JRaw["vout"][0]["scriptPubKey"]["hex"])
                            )
                            );
                        }

                        JObject _JRaw = JObject.Parse(bc.GetRawTransaction(_TxID));
                        if (WinID == i) //Win
                        {
                            Output = new JObject(
                            new JProperty(_ListAds[i][ii], _ListVal[i][ii] * 31),
                            new JProperty(GlobalAds, WonVal - CurrentVal)
                            );
                        }
                        else //Loose
                        {
                            Output = new JObject(
                            new JProperty(_ListAds[i][ii], 0.00000001m),
                            new JProperty(GlobalAds, decimal.Parse(_JRaw["vout"][0]["value"].ToString(), NumberStyles.Float) - 0.00000001m)
                            );
                        }
                        _TransTest = bc.CreateRawTransaction(_TxID, Output); //_ListAds[i][_ListTex[i].IndexOf(_Tex)], SendAmount
                        _Signed = bc.SignRawTransaction(_TransTest, Sign);
                        JRaw = JObject.Parse(_Signed);
                        bc.SendRawTransaction(JRaw["hex"].ToString());
                    }
                }

Returns {"result":null,"error":{"code":-22,"message":"TX rejected"},"id":"1"}.
657  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: My programmer is a newbie to bitcoin on: December 05, 2012, 05:44:38 PM
System.Net.WebException: The remote server returned an error: (500) Internal Ser
ver Error.
   at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse()
   at Bitnet.Client.BitnetClient.InvokeMethod(String a_sMethod, Object[] a_param
s) in c:\Users\Пользователь\Desktop\trunk\Bitnet.Client\BitnetClient.cs:line 68
   at Bitnet.Client.BitnetClient.SendRawTransaction(String a_hexstr) in c:\Users
\Пользователь\Desktop\trunk\Bitnet.Client\BitnetClient.cs:line 250
   at Bitnet.Program.Main() in c:\Users\Пользователь\Documents\Visual Studio 201
2\Projects\WheelWorker\WheelWorker\Program.cs:line 233

Any way to get the rest of that error message?  The bitcoin RPC does return a 500 on input errors, but also returns a more detailed error message in the body

For example the input
Code:
{"method": "sendrawtransaction", "params": ["00000001"], "id":0}

Returns
Code:
HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2012 15:24:32 +0000
Connection: close
Content-Length: 73
Content-Type: application/json
Server: bitcoin-json-rpc/v0.7.0-beta

{"result":null,"error":{"code":-22,"message":"TX decode failed"},"id":0}

Sadly there is currently no way for me to receive the error message, is there a way to make bitcoind export all the errors to a file?

..........

Uhmm you can't can't apply "-" to operators of decimal and double

Try on Rugatu, people are more eager to help when you put the reward in sight Wink
Thanks I thought I'd try here first since it's a more bitcoin friendly community.

I didn't apply anything. I just removed the m  in   "0.00000001m" both places.

What do you mean you can't apply "-" to operators of decimal and double ? the way I see it, it deducts the "0.00000001" from decimal.Parse(_JRaw["vout"][0]["value"].ToString(), NumberStyles.Float)

decimal.Parse(_JRaw["vout"][0]["value"].ToString(), NumberStyles.Float) is a decimal and 0.00000001 is a double, a decimal would be 0.00000001m. Please remove the code as I intent to remove mine after this is solved.
658  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: My programmer is a newbie to bitcoin on: December 05, 2012, 02:50:52 PM
..........

Uhmm you can't can't apply "-" to operators of decimal and double

Try on Rugatu, people are more eager to help when you put the reward in sight Wink
Thanks I thought I'd try here first since it's a more bitcoin friendly community.
659  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / My programmer is a newbie to bitcoin on: December 05, 2012, 01:36:39 PM
Heres what he came up with:
New code is available below

System.Net.WebException: The remote server returned an error: (500) Internal Ser
ver Error.
   at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse()
   at Bitnet.Client.BitnetClient.InvokeMethod(String a_sMethod, Object[] a_param
s) in c:\Users\Пользователь\Desktop\trunk\Bitnet.Client\BitnetClient.cs:line 68
   at Bitnet.Client.BitnetClient.SendRawTransaction(String a_hexstr) in c:\Users
\Пользователь\Desktop\trunk\Bitnet.Client\BitnetClient.cs:line 250
   at Bitnet.Program.Main() in c:\Users\Пользователь\Documents\Visual Studio 201
2\Projects\WheelWorker\WheelWorker\Program.cs:line 233

If anyone can fix this I will send btc or paypal.
660  Economy / Currency exchange / Looking to buy 4 BTC with PayPal on: December 02, 2012, 10:25:02 AM
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