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721  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin Randomizer, just a stupid pyramid scheme on: August 20, 2010, 06:30:59 AM
When I click a referral link while already logged in it takes me to a new password page. Not sure what should happen, just letting you know.
Huh?
the referral link just takes you to the index-page,
while logged in, you'll see your account-info, balance, "set new password" stuff and (if there is any) be able withdraw balance.
while logged out, you won't see that stuff.



the ref parameter just matters, if your
a. logged out and
b. want to sign up a new account and
c. dont have a ref-cookie (session actually) left on your box







722  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How have you earned your Bitcoins? on: August 20, 2010, 04:08:51 AM
Maybe we could call it "old money" instead of "real money" ;-)
EURs for example aren't that old, actually.  Grin
and i personally don't know anyone that does NOT use it (and will for a long time), so why call it old?
723  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin Randomizer, just a stupid pyramid scheme on: August 20, 2010, 04:00:15 AM
That was me.  Smiley  I signed up for a fake account to determine the state of the new ID counter, then set my referrer to that number plus one and signed up for my real account.

Sadly, it didn't work.  The activation process sends out the 0.5 BTC payments before marking your account active, it seems - my payment caused two random people to get 0.5 BTC each.

Obligatory referral link:  http://fxnet.co.cc/?ref=27
Glad it worked as supposed, sorry about that.  Cheesy

Thanks for letting us know.
724  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BitCoin 0.3.10.3 win64 Installer on: August 20, 2010, 03:41:50 AM
...
As a previous poster mentioned, if you give a toss, extract the binaries yourself, although I think if you're trying to imply I'm using the installer a springboard for something nefarious you're clearly off your trolley, .....
as i previously posted myself, i already did that and am running your client since then and have been running some previous releases without any probs.
i'm surely not implying anything,
i was just curious because you released both before, so i asked, sorry if that was wrong.



725  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How have you earned your Bitcoins? on: August 20, 2010, 03:32:57 AM
Are you expecting to get something outside the "real world" and then take it back in tax-free, or do I misunderstand?
yeah, you totally missunderstood the whole statement.

it's not about what i expect or not,
it's just about how i differ between virtual and real money (i call the stuff we currently buy needful things with 'money').

it's what makes real life suck, you have to care about things.
your virtual life doesnt expect you to care about anything, all you have to loose is your "reputation".

726  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin Randomizer, just a stupid pyramid scheme on: August 20, 2010, 03:15:52 AM
someone has been smart enough to referr himself,
like not only a new account to be your own downline (which is totally ok),
but having his own id as sponsor.

not sure how that happened, by accident, his choice, my buggy scripting?
i'd like to know if he did that by choice, cuz it was possible, although not of any use i think, as long as he's not active, he wont receive his own sponsor-fee.

please let us know!

anyway, i hope i killed that bug, maybe i'm pretty sure you'll find some others.

727  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How have you earned your Bitcoins? on: August 19, 2010, 10:46:02 PM
one last reply of mine, or "my definition"  Grin

real money is what i have to pay tax for.
virtual money is what my tax office doesnt care about, it "doesn't exist" in the real world

if i exchange the virtual bitcoin (or L$) to the real EUR,
the non-existent turns into tax-related, that's the only difference i'm concerned about.

you can call it whatever you want.
728  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin Randomizer, just a stupid pyramid scheme on: August 19, 2010, 10:32:38 PM
After spending some hours trying to figure out why sendmail doesnt work (on this vhost only, other vhost on the same machine work fine Huh )
i finally switched to SMTP using gmail, at least a workaround til i find that bug.

Your able to get a new password by mail now in case of brain damage. Roll Eyes

729  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BitCoin 0.3.10.3 win64 Installer on: August 19, 2010, 07:12:56 PM
If you want to access the binaries with out installing, you can use 7-zip to extract them from the installer.
yeah, i know.
wasn't complaining, just wondering.

i'm glad he's still optimizing 64bit versions.

edit:
running now, went from ~3800 to ~4100khs on my triple-core.
730  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How have you earned your Bitcoins? on: August 19, 2010, 07:08:55 PM

well, meant real world currency (compared to the virtual L$, which is 'worthless' like bitcoins).

and i dont drink beer anyway.  Grin
731  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BitCoin 0.3.10.3 win64 Installer on: August 19, 2010, 07:00:37 PM
why is it that you only release installers and no more archives anymore?
i'd really prefer those.

what does the "installer" do besides unpacking?
how/does it touch %APPDATA%\BitCoin?
732  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How have you earned your Bitcoins? on: August 19, 2010, 04:34:52 PM
earned half of them by generating blocks, half by selling L$.

still need more  Cheesy
but it looks like generating doesnt work anymore to raise my funds, i'm afraid i'll have to buy some for real money.
733  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin Randomizer, just a stupid pyramid scheme on: August 19, 2010, 03:09:29 PM
assume I have a few bitcoins I'm not that fond of, and decide to just dump these into my account. Would they be randomly distributed?
hell no!

the only coins distributed are those initial 1btc payments,

anything else received by your bcaIN (that includes random and sponsors earnings, overpayed coins, coins you send in later, donations you grabbed from a board by posting your bcaIN,...etc.pp)
should be instantly available for you to withdraw (or send to any address you set bcaOUT to).




734  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin Randomizer, just a stupid pyramid scheme on: August 19, 2010, 02:32:13 PM
This isn't a good pyramid because it was mentioned before, there is no inventive from the downline. It should be split more and paid up higher Wink
greedy bastards.  Grin

Oh kay,
if you guys want a bigger/longer/better downline, i can just split up that coin into some more transactions, shouldn't be a real problem.
Any ideas are welcome.

For now i'v to get the password-thingie done first.
735  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin Randomizer, just a stupid pyramid scheme on: August 19, 2010, 02:07:07 PM
I can't get into my account. Can you confirm that this is because I have brain damage and remember giving a password that I did not give? I gave an email right, can I reset?

I am account 19.
don't panic, a forgot-password-link does not exist yet, but i'm gonna add one asap.

.., how will I explain this to my wife?

no clue

Quote

... Should you not randomize the sponsors for those that (like myself) registered less than an hour before you decided to randomize the sponsors? Think it would be cool. Or, you could allow us to change sponsors to someone down the pyramid if we are set to 1 (I wonder who that is :p )


Once your account is activated, it doesnt matter who your sponsor was/is.
as long as it's not activated, it would make sense to change the sponsor (which i did manually on some accounts), so another person gets the spronsor-fee,
once the sponsor-fee is payed, it doesnt matter who your sponsor is/was.

and sponsors ARE random now,
if people sign up without using a ref-id a random member is choosen as sponsor,
it's only that after yourself there has just been 5 registrations and you havent been one of the lucky members that have been choosen to be their sponsor.
better luck next time.

and if you'r craving for referrals, well how about referring some?
736  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin Randomizer, just a stupid pyramid scheme on: August 18, 2010, 10:49:14 PM
everyone deserves some referrals,
default sponsor (for those not including ref-ids) is now random.
737  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin Randomizer, just a stupid pyramid scheme on: August 18, 2010, 09:01:52 PM
hehe, sorry about not commenting those add&edit buttons.  Grin

you can just add a url/title/description (or some) to sites you want to promote.
not yet of any use, but i'm working on it to integrate a link-rotation to all ref-pages.

you'll not only get incredible rich, but also receive tons of traffic!  Grin

tell me what other features you'd like to see.


and you wont SEE your referrer link (but it exists) as long as your account is not activated,
once it is, you'll see the link.
738  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin Randomizer, just a stupid pyramid scheme on: August 18, 2010, 08:11:57 PM
you won the race and are activated, so should your account-info say.

it says active: no as long as it hasn't received at least 1btc (confirmed) in total (doesn't matter how, or when).
739  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin Randomizer, just a stupid pyramid scheme on: August 18, 2010, 07:58:33 PM
IF we trusted you Cheesy

Nuuus, don't do that!  Smiley

740  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin Randomizer, just a stupid pyramid scheme on: August 18, 2010, 07:34:34 PM
something interesting happened now and i'd like to let you know.

concerns: user 19+20

i'm still keeping an eye on new users and switch their refs to the previous userid, when they have no ref (=me).
so i changed the sponsor of user 20 from 1 to 19,
unfortunately user 19 didn't activate his account yet, if he's not fast enough, a 2nd random member will be choosen instead to receive those 50% sponsor-fee.

you can accidentally(?) sponsor others even when your account is not yet activated (you just wont see the promoURL, but it's not that it's hard to guess).

the funny thing about this is, that your already active referral might get a 50% (random) share of YOUR payment, if you ever activate your account.


slightly edited
after i noticed, that both aren't activated yet (user 20 has sent the initial payment, but not activated yet). Go for it 19!  Grin
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