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661  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Processing raw transactions on: November 28, 2012, 04:30:14 PM
I am looking some help with C# code if anyone is interested shoot me a PM, I'll send you a couple of coins in exchange Smiley
662  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for investors on: November 24, 2012, 02:05:39 PM
Currently my biggest investor is my competitor so I am looking for new investors, shoot me a PM if interested.
663  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for investors on: November 19, 2012, 08:44:05 PM
Hello,
I am currently working as a freelancer and project manager on other projects and making some money but I have my own bitcoin casino and the skills to finish it, I am looking for people who are ready to collaborate or invest in my project as I believe it has great potential, PM me your Skype so we can discuss this more in depth.
Regards, Max.
If I understand the bolded text correctly, what does stop you to finish some public alpha/beta and then seek investors? Or at least show your portfolio. I guess you have neither and I'm just wasting my time here.

I have a portofolio, I just don't want to "tie" this account to my business accounts so I am not posting such information on a public forum. I am still ready to send a link to potential investors in private.
664  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for investors on: November 19, 2012, 05:24:16 PM
full HTML5 poker engine with the server side (which costs 8k$, we are talking Zynga quality)


Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.

Oh, boy. For 8000$ an auditor wouldn't even LOOK at your code.

I've gotta talk to Zynga and tell them I've found a fool willing to do their coding for a single percentile fraction of their cost.

I know, this is the reason investing is so profitable. Since I make a living in this business and I take in orders to make all kinds of HTML5/server projects (including casino related) we can salvage some premium code and I can personally guarantee the projects delivery. It's the kind of caliber no other bitcoin casino posses or will ever posses, currently I can count the number of bitcoin casinos with functional poker on one hand and all of them are generic china quality engines.

We will still have to debug everything carefully though.
665  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for investors on: November 19, 2012, 01:47:13 PM
You don't know me or the people I get to work with on a daily basis, a mere forum dwelling plebian at best.

You say that as if it's my problem.

Your inability to express your emotions eloquently shows how inexperienced you are in business.

That's cute. It may come as a shock to you, but other than the play-pretend literary endeavor of imaginary forum "business" there's a different, actual thing which is about money, not about expressing emotions. Sorry to be the harbinger of shocking news.

Once you're done talking out of line read this.

To be successful in business you must have some basics, infrastructure if you will. For some reason you seem to think that it is ok to flame someone on an online forum yet it is wrong to come up your boss and say that to him in real life. It's basic respect, the way I treat a janitor is no different than I would treat a president.

Well thanks for your input anyways even though we aren't playing with dolls here dear. I already got the investors but I want to leave the thread open if anyone else is interested.
666  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for investors on: November 18, 2012, 09:02:10 PM
You sir are a fool, I have put so much into this and ready to put even more, I will personally invest twice the amount of the investors.

Yup I am a fool.  Best of luck obviously you have it all the risks figured out.

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This is the first bitcoin casino on the internet, I work with professional people everyday, we aren't a bunch of hacks like your 16 year old friends.

This is a false statement.  Not very professional to make false statements which may mislead your investors.

I lolled.

madmadmax, seriously, lay off. You're absolutely nobody. We have seen nobodies exactly like you thinking they're great because... welll... yeah. And they can do anything. There's currently one re-opening the Bitcoinica code with even less competence that the original team, there's an abundance. In fact, we see them at the rate of about five a week.

And you know what? They all say the same exact thing, which is: a bunch of stupid shit from which anyone with half a year's business experience can easily identify they've never done jack shit in their life, with claims of actual experience piled on top so as to not miss the opportunity to paint themselves as liars in the same trip (yes, falsely stating you have experience you don't already makes you a liar, which means your "business" already failed).

Seriously, lay off.

Just shows how pissed you are without even knowing the URL of my site or the date of when my domain was registered, maybe it was registered in 2003? How would you know? When I opened a bitcoin casino I went to google beforehand and googled the words "bitcoin casino" and guess how many results (relevant ones)? 0. Now after mine opened there are dozens sure, must have been creepin in the depths of the internet waiting for someone else to think of the same concept.

You don't know me or the people I get to work with on a daily basis, a mere forum dwelling plebian at best. Your inability to express your emotions eloquently shows how inexperienced you are in business.

I'll have fries with that, Thanks!  Wink
667  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for investors on: November 14, 2012, 07:21:32 PM
Ok let me clarify, we re-invented the concept since it might have already existed by that time in some hidden, not indexed by google page.

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=bitcoin+casino

So once again false statement.  Now your casino may be "better" or more popular (doubtful) but it certainly won't be first.  Not even the first one indexable by google (as dubious as that distinction might be).

My casino already exists, and has existed for almost an year and it's not a distinction, someone might have some text based blackjack engine on the deepweb, doesn't mean he's my competitor (and I know people that do).

What exactly is "deep" about the first page result of google when searching for "bitcoin" and "casino"?

Hell your willingness to blatantly lie should be a warning sign to any potential investor.  When the facts don't suit you, well you just make up your own facts (which always are in your favor).  Feel free to have the last word, I won't see it.  Small people like you are simply not worth the time.  

What last word? I just proved you wrong in my last reply.

I guess you can't move forward in life without someone hating on you from the back, haters gonna hate.
668  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for investors on: November 14, 2012, 07:02:25 PM
Ok let me clarify, we re-invented the concept since it might have already existed by that time in some hidden, not indexed by google page.

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=bitcoin+casino

So once again false statement.  Now your casino may be "better" or more popular (doubtful) but it certainly won't be first.  Not even the first one indexable by google (as dubious as that distinction might be).

My casino already exists, and has existed for almost an year and it's not a distinction, someone might have some text based blackjack engine on the deepweb, doesn't mean he's my competitor (and I know people that do).
669  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for investors on: November 14, 2012, 05:58:18 PM

As I said it is not my job to handle the depositing methods, it is their job, if you are a potential investors contact me privately we can discuss this all together.

You sir are a fool, I have put so much into this and ready to put even more, I will personally invest twice the amount of the investors. This is the first bitcoin casino on the internet, I work with professional people everyday, we aren't a bunch of hacks like your 16 year old friends.

I mean surely if a person can design a full HTML5 poker engine with the server side (which costs 8k$, we are talking Zynga quality) is in another league than any other bitcoin casino you have today. I make a living in this business.

Talking to a top business member of our community like that will not get you very far, I asked you about it in private a long time ago and what I gathered you have no idea about the accepting payment side you thought you did but you did not. Paypal does not support virtual goods/Currency or Quasi cash. This someone could use your casino for 179 days win 100k or lose 100k Then charge it all back and come out either way on top or just even, but they would never lose a dime.

https://cms.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=ua/AcceptableUse_full&locale.x=en_US

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Prohibited Activities
You may not use the PayPal service for activities that:

violate any law, statute, ordinance or regulation.

involve the sales of products or services identified by government agencies to have a high likelihood of being fraudulent.
violate applicable laws or industry regulations regarding the sale of (a) tobacco products, or (b) prescription drugs and devices.
involve gambling, gaming and/or any other activity with an entry fee and a prize, including, but not limited to casino games, sports betting, horse or greyhound racing, lottery tickets, other ventures that facilitate gambling, games of skill (whether or not it is legally defined as a lottery) and sweepstakes unless the operator has obtained prior approval from PayPal and the operator and customers are located exclusively in jurisdictions where such activities are permitted by law.

You may be a great programmer yadda yadda yadda but your research side is kinda of lacking, Maybe all these people are telling you this cause they know something you don't....

Having forum reputation doesn't grant you the ability to talk down to other members of that forum.

You sir are a fool, I have put so much into this and ready to put even more, I will personally invest twice the amount of the investors.

Yup I am a fool.  Best of luck obviously you have it all the risks figured out.

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This is the first bitcoin casino on the internet, I work with professional people everyday, we aren't a bunch of hacks like your 16 year old friends.

This is a false statement.  Not very professional to make false statements which may mislead your investors.

Ok let me clarify, we re-invented the concept since it might have already existed by that time in some hidden, not indexed by google page.

I knew about the risks of dealing with Paypal since day 1 and I have personally purchased coins with PayPal, rumor is that someone high up in PayPal considers bitcoin a threat, I have people who will take care of the despositing side. Essentially, it's not different than any other casino that uses PayPal as a despositing method.
670  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for investors on: November 14, 2012, 12:15:16 PM
Without the gambling, how is this different from virwox?
They also take paypal, cc, etc

Oh, you want to sell gambling tokens for paypal.  Much better than bitcoins.

As I said it is not my job to handle the depositing methods, it is their job, if you are a potential investors contact me privately we can discuss this all together.


I already knew this before he had replied, I am not exactly "new", when I discovered bitcoins you could barely buy a pizza for 10,000btc.

As I said, the user pays for "tokens", withdrawing them from his account would be impossible until a refund will also be impossible, I am not really going to handle the payments systems but this is what I have in mind, the people who handle the payments are not related to us and the information will not be exchanged between us.

So deposit $1,000 lose, chargeback.   Deposit $1,000 win, keep winnings.  Huh
Also not sure how popular a casino would be that you can only withdraw winnings 180 days after your last deposit. 

You sure you thought this through before you anhilate your investor's capital?  Then again not your money right?

You sir are a fool, I have put so much into this and ready to put even more, I will personally invest twice the amount of the investors. This is the first bitcoin casino on the internet, I work with professional people everyday, we aren't a bunch of hacks like your 16 year old friends.

I mean surely if a person can design a full HTML5 poker engine with the server side (which costs 8k$, we are talking Zynga quality) is in another league than any other bitcoin casino you have today. I make a living in this business.
671  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for investors on: November 13, 2012, 09:57:51 PM

Bad bad idea.  People will buy bitcoins with paypal - you will transfer the coins - and then people will dispute the transaction on paypal and get their money back, leaving with you nothing.

Paypal always sides against bitcoin.

Indeed. One of the many bad ideas op had. This is why new people should not be starting stuff.

I already knew this before he had replied, I am not exactly "new", when I discovered bitcoins you could barely buy a pizza for 10,000btc.

As I said, the user pays for "tokens", withdrawing them from his account would be impossible until a refund will also be impossible, I am not really going to handle the payments systems but this is what I have in mind, the people who handle the payments are not related to us and the information will not be exchanged between us.
672  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for investors on: November 12, 2012, 06:37:33 PM
bump
673  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Get the address sent from on: November 10, 2012, 01:34:50 PM
I have an address in bitcoind and I would like to receive the first address that bitcoins were sent from in Bitcoin.net.

For example if I have an address 37muSN5ZrukVTvyVh3mT5Zc5ew9L9CBare with a balance of 9.5 coins, I would like to receive the address those coins were sent from. This is a problem since I will have multiple addresses each with a couple of coins and I want to get the addresses the coins were sent from for each address.

The Raw Transactions API will give you this info.


Filter the results of listunspent for the output address to learn the transaction ids.  Then get each transaction and pull the first input for each.

use:
getrawtransaction
then for the output of that,
decoderawtransaction

 - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Raw_Transactions

[Edit: See the next few posts to tell you why there is no "from" addresses with Bitcoin.   The right way to know what invoice a payment is for (or what customer sent the payment) is to give out a new address for each transaction.]

I list the transactions:
[
  {
    "account": "testacc",
    "address": "18LaYLjk4ktP5PvHZ9X2afBW1uoJxhBZWN",
    "category": "receive",
    "amount": 5E-05,
    "confirmations": 213,
    "blockhash": "00000000000002ab8a627d4d88385a1c8b11b5bcc1de1ebee90a747e15ed87
d4",
    "blockindex": 171,
    "blocktime": 1352434315,
    "txid": "0601b1b121e2b8c7db0ab57620c97f3a8cefefa626a1838718baa8154f9fea84",
    "time": 1352434315,
    "timereceived": 1352550740
  },
  {
    "account": "testacc",
    "address": "18LaYLjk4ktP5PvHZ9X2afBW1uoJxhBZWN",
    "category": "receive",
    "amount": 5E-05,
    "confirmations": 180,
    "blockhash": "000000000000002afc8044a5b98e2634b8058e90e4ee9e22ebd722566c24bf
28",
    "blockindex": 268,
    "blocktime": 1352457915,
    "txid": "b57619177c9cb1031e9e867246751e810593ef1b9520e70de50f09ebb6503b7c",
    "time": 1352457915,
    "timereceived": 1352551000
  }
]
Then I pull a transaction:
{
  "amount": 5E-05,
  "confirmations": 213,
  "blockhash": "00000000000002ab8a627d4d88385a1c8b11b5bcc1de1ebee90a747e15ed87d4
",
  "blockindex": 171,
  "blocktime": 1352434315,
  "txid": "0601b1b121e2b8c7db0ab57620c97f3a8cefefa626a1838718baa8154f9fea84",
  "time": 1352434315,
  "timereceived": 1352550740,
  "details": [
    {
      "account": "testacc",
      "address": "18LaYLjk4ktP5PvHZ9X2afBW1uoJxhBZWN",
      "category": "receive",
      "amount": 5E-05
    }
  ]
}
Still no relevant information about where did it came from?
674  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Get the address sent from on: November 07, 2012, 06:21:13 PM
How do I send back coins like satosh dice?

You were already given the answer both in general terms and with the exact RPC call?  I mean kjj gave you exactly the answer you were asking for (even though it is advised not to use it)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=122220.msg1322012#msg1322012


Bitcoin .NET C# doesn't contain these functions.
675  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Get the address sent from on: November 07, 2012, 05:07:44 PM
I already got it 100 times by now, I undestand that it isn't the most reliable method, what code would I use to get this address?

The correct answer to your question is mu (please read G.E.B. to find out exactly what that means - and I hope you enjoy the experience as much as I did as it is IMHO one of the best books ever written).

Smiley

For the lazy:

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2. /moo/ The correct answer to the classic trick question "Have you stopped beating your wife yet?". Assuming that you have no wife or you have never beaten your wife, the answer "yes" is wrong because it implies that you used to beat your wife and then stopped, but "no" is worse because it suggests that you have one and are still beating her. According to various Discordians and Douglas Hofstadter the correct answer is usually "mu", a Japanese word alleged to mean "Your question cannot be answered because it depends on incorrect assumptions".


How do I send back coins like satosh dice?
676  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Get the address sent from on: November 07, 2012, 03:17:41 PM
As I stated if the coins came from "coinbase" then there simply *is no return address* - do you get it now?

(also as was pointed out previously if the user was using a web-wallet service or some sort of "mixer" service the input address can in no way be reliably used to send coins back to the original sender - hence the warnings given to people wanting to play with satosh dice)


I already got it 100 times by now, I undestand that it isn't the most reliable method, what code would I use to get this address?
677  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Get the address sent from on: November 07, 2012, 02:35:45 PM
I understand all this, it's still irrelevant for what I want to use it, I just need it.

I think we have already explained that what you think you need simply does not exist - so can you now try once again to explain what you actually need (without re-stating what is in the thread title)?


The address the coins were last owned by, return address, you get the point.
678  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Get the address sent from on: November 07, 2012, 01:55:29 PM
I understand that the last address received from may not be the correct one and if you send there they might be lost but I still need it.

Perhaps it would help if you could tell us what exactly you need this for?

Also I hope you realise that it is even possible that funds could be sent to you from "coinbase" (e.g. if a miner were offering this as some kind of anonymising service) in which case there are no real inputs to tie your output to (apart from those of every tx that paid any fees in the entire block if that's of any use at all).


I understand all this, it's still irrelevant for what I want to use it, I just need it.

The answers are in this thread already.  What are you having problems with?

Are you wondering how to use the RPC service from .net?

Yes, I am wondering what calls to make.
679  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Get the address sent from on: November 07, 2012, 11:04:54 AM
*bump*
680  Economy / Securities / Re: S.DICE - SatoshiDICE 100% Dividend-Paying Asset on MPEx on: November 06, 2012, 07:16:48 PM
If the transactions are verified with 0 confirmations then how do they prevent bitcoin loss? Just curious
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