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681  Other / Off-topic / Re: If a girl invites u to go swimming, what does this mean? on: July 26, 2014, 07:31:31 AM
Funny, a girl invited my friend over at her house, she said she was alone and watching a scary movie and was very scared. I told him it means only one thing. He likes another girl so he declined, but damn, this girl is really persistent and does some pretty weird and funny things to get his attention.
682  Other / Off-topic / Re: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. WTF? on: July 26, 2014, 06:37:41 AM
"If the "black box" flight recorder is never damaged during a plane crash. Why isn't the whole damn plane made of that shit?"
Because of weight?
683  Other / Off-topic / Re: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. WTF? on: July 26, 2014, 05:34:12 AM
Looks like apart from the Air Algeria plane, another plane from Taiwan went missing as well. Three plane accidents in 8 days.
684  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: im fedwith with it just fix it on: July 25, 2014, 05:46:47 PM
You should pay a higher TX fee if you want your coins to confirm faster.

You will have to wait for the transaction to confirm. No one can "fix" this for you.

Sorry, man.  Sad
Just look at his posts, he's been trolling for months now.
685  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can a bitcoin address be generated by PHP ? on: July 25, 2014, 05:39:28 PM
You can check this: https://github.com/zamgo/PHPCoinAddress

Also this script need to be patched for secure working. Look here for more: https://github.com/zamgo/PHPCoinAddress/pull/1
That pull is correct, non-cryptographically secure functions should never be used to generate pub/priv keypairs.

Also, a Bitcoin address can be generated in pretty much ANY language, not just PHP.

It would have been great, if u please shared the secured PHP code...
Everything you need is in that pull request.

Ok... so u mean, I just need to change the random number generator from mt_rand() to openssl_random_pseudo_bytes() ?


Yes. Just copy the changed code in that pull.
686  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can a bitcoin address be generated by PHP ? on: July 25, 2014, 05:31:58 PM
You can check this: https://github.com/zamgo/PHPCoinAddress

Also this script need to be patched for secure working. Look here for more: https://github.com/zamgo/PHPCoinAddress/pull/1
That pull is correct, non-cryptographically secure functions should never be used to generate pub/priv keypairs.

Also, a Bitcoin address can be generated in pretty much ANY language, not just PHP.

It would have been great, if u please shared the secured PHP code...
Everything you need is in that pull request.
687  Economy / Services / Re: Stratum & Python Coder on: July 25, 2014, 05:22:59 PM
I am very curious to hear about your problem, as I am implementing stratum in C and would love to avoid any potential problems.
688  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Great news from Dell and Alienware on: July 25, 2014, 02:47:18 PM
What are you talking about? It was $630 when Dell announced they started accepting Bitcoin payments. Since then it went down.

I guess it depends where you are looking?   

I am just going by what I can sell/buy them for.

It looks like they announced it yesterday at 11:30 my time, the price then was $604(roughly)  so right now it is $601(roughly)  So I guess it did go down 3 dollars...

I was just judging by yesterday that it has gone up, In 24 hours its up $20 bucks for me
They announced it on the 19th, not yesterday. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=700537.0 . Look at the charts, go back to the 19th and notice the price went up to 630, look at it now.
689  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Great news from Dell and Alienware on: July 25, 2014, 01:30:18 PM

This is bad in the short term for Bitcoin. Because Dell uses Coinbase(instead of accepting and keeping Bitcoin directly), coinbase will need to eventually sell the BTC to cover the USD they gave to Dell. This is why the price is dropping. Then people start to panic and sell as well.

Hmmm...Why do people keep saying the price is dropping?  For me it has been going up...Yesterday morning: 580, end of day: 605 ,this morning went to $602, so it went down a tiny bit at night...but I wouldn't mind it doing that every dang day
What are you talking about? It was $630 when Dell announced they started accepting Bitcoin payments. Since then it went down.
690  Other / Off-topic / Re: dell precision 490 on: July 25, 2014, 12:36:06 PM
Seems like an old machine, plus it's a workstation. If you want a dedicated gaming machine, look for an I5 Haswell processor and some R9 or GTX 760+ graphics card.
691  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Great news from Dell and Alienware on: July 25, 2014, 12:34:05 PM
This is bad in the short term for Bitcoin. Because Dell uses Coinbase(instead of accepting and keeping Bitcoin directly), coinbase will need to eventually sell the BTC to cover the USD they gave to Dell. This is why the price is dropping. Then people start to panic and sell as well.

But in order to spend BTC people need to buy if first, so basically there's no real "bad impact" to BTC's price here...
I believe only people that had BTC prior or from early days will be willing to spend them there, people who do not own any BTC aren't going to jump through heaps and hoops and various banking fees to deposit money so they can buy BTC and then buy the Dell products. The 10% difference would likely even out and it would be no different than buying it directly with fiat.

seems you are still on the fiat band wagon. you care more about daily FIAT price then you care about bitcoins usefulness as its own currency.

i think its time you cashed out and moved on with your fiat life or you will forever be hating on every new merchant that loves bitcoin
I remember telling you to start your sentences with a CAPITAL letter. This isn't IRC.

I find your posts difficult to read, it's like some 12 year old kid is writing them.
692  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My wallet is stolen! (10 BTC) on: July 25, 2014, 12:32:28 PM
Honestly, the more I look at OP's profile and how he hasn't visited in days, the more I think he was just lying.
693  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Great news from Dell and Alienware on: July 25, 2014, 12:22:47 PM
This is bad in the short term for Bitcoin. Because Dell uses Coinbase(instead of accepting and keeping Bitcoin directly), coinbase will need to eventually sell the BTC to cover the USD they gave to Dell. This is why the price is dropping. Then people start to panic and sell as well.

But in order to spend BTC people need to buy if first, so basically there's no real "bad impact" to BTC's price here...
I believe only people that had BTC prior or from early days will be willing to spend them there, people who do not own any BTC aren't going to jump through heaps and hoops and various banking fees to deposit money so they can buy BTC and then buy the Dell products. The 10% difference would likely even out(perhaps even go into the negative due to said fees) and it would be no different than buying it directly with fiat.
694  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Great news from Dell and Alienware on: July 25, 2014, 12:13:35 PM
This is bad in the short term for Bitcoin. Because Dell uses Coinbase(instead of accepting and keeping Bitcoin directly), coinbase will need to eventually sell the BTC to cover the USD they gave to Dell. This is why the price is dropping. Then people start to panic and sell as well.
695  Other / Off-topic / Re: Amazon lost millions to Bitcoin on: July 25, 2014, 12:05:52 PM
Yup, this headline is pure bs. It's like the opposite of FUD. Is there a word for that? Regardless I don't think amazon is at the point where it's losing money by not accepting bitcoin, nor do I think many people are buying coins just to spend them to support crypto.
The opposite of FUD would be DUF.
696  Other / Off-topic / Re: Amazon lost millions to Bitcoin on: July 25, 2014, 11:55:12 AM
Amazon lost millions to Bitcoin. Their customers are spending money to buy bitcoins and spending at other online stores to support the currency revolution.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-07-25/amazon-loss-widens-as-ceo-alarms-investors-with-spending.html


The article doesn't even mention cryptocurrencies. What are you on about?
697  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Symbol??? on: July 25, 2014, 11:14:17 AM
What about BTC
I believe this symbol was for the Thai Baht.
698  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Windows pool server? on: July 25, 2014, 06:25:44 AM
Usually Windows is not recommended, I know that there is a Windows Server version of the OS, but most people choose a UNIX/Linux based OS due to stability and uptime.
699  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is it Safe? If Not, What Is? on: July 25, 2014, 06:19:48 AM
Why not in an offline wallet or at the very least on your own computer with a strong password? Online wallets are never safe. Then again, your computer isn't either if you download every attachment from every spam email you get.
700  Other / Off-topic / Re: Help my C drive eating space on: July 25, 2014, 06:11:47 AM
Delete everything in folder %temp%.

deleted got 30 mb freee ahgahaharh
Empty your Recycle bin aka the Trash.
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