Ok, so that would be around 200 BTC or 60 bucks. Definitely not worth it. xD Thanks anyways.
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I signed up too. Ripplepay and bitcoin make a great match
Hey I would like to add you and trust you some coins.(I know you can make good use of them) Would you mind sending me your email?(Or a way to trust you some BTC)
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yeah of course, just send me a script or I will be force to create a derivate of your video.
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lol, I can't tell from my experience since I have none. xD I just got the first ones to pop up.(Which is ordered by references)
Genjix, could you get him a nice couch then? I am sure he would really appreciate it if he just had an address to go to.
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Hey, I could do some voice if you want. Send me a script and I will give my best voice for this.
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Oh, ok then. * fabianhjr crosses fingers.
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One day we will arrive to a post-scarcity society. It would be really cool as Cory Doctorow describes it; a web of trust.(Search Whuffie if you please)
Each day our advances accelerate. Each day there are more advances. We move in an exponential rate. I am sure this is not far away. Right now, focus on the now, make Bitcoin succeed.
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Yeah, I will have to leave it for later since there are no single submissions. I will do a magazine and some articles soon I guess and then come back to the idea of a community driven one. Is anyone going to submit an article or can I make it official and cancel it for now?
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I remember there were also memberships you could trade. They are called pilot licenses, right? Do you sell those?
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Go CouchSurfing.
List of people with good reputation that accpet at least 2 people in Denver: Nico Casias Cindy and Andy Blair JASSAA Malgosia Clarke Constance James
You can try with them.
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well, he means it is going to become mainstream. Who wants an Open Hardware Car, a Microwave, a house?!
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He is speaking of the 100,000th block. It is like a bday party!(Thanks google )
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Let me make it clear, stenography is only a way to hide data. It's not proper encryption. It's quite useful, though, since then you can store your wallet pretty much anywhere (any image storing web service), or even wikipedia.
But if you want to store your two images (both images are required to retrieve data) on the web, then you must use an encrypted wallet, not the wallet itself. You might possibly use a passphrase that the image reminds you of.
Yeah that is my point. It is better that your wallet never touches the public Internet. Also I just realized you use the Netpbm format. That is great. Sorry, I was half sleep and couldn't read the whole code. I see no flaw with your code. Great job. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BA6kG-tOkBs - McFrontalot - Secrets from the Future
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I'd like to collect the bounty with the open sourcing of bitcoin-central.net
Ok link us to the source and tell us under which license it falls.
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How could smsz know how to credit my specific account? It generates an address exclusively for each client. That means that you could share that address and have other people pay for you.
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This is awesome! Would you mind a donation? Give me your BTC address. This is to encourage you to improve the Bitcoin part.
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Something to note is that if the image is a JPG/PNG or other compressed format it would be easy to detect if someone tampered with it. I suggest you only use BMPs. This is a nice idea. Though, I would suggest having the original uploaded and the one with your wallet on it to stay offline.
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There you are.; Thanks for the pledge. I do not collect any Bitcoins. I am going to PM the pledgers in the event that a candidate arises. EDIT: Please, I know there are devs and pledgers who want this to be done. Post here.
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Could you give me the old code? Also, I am a newb so it is really well coded from my point of view. I generally just put everything in 1 file and no functions xD
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New year here in Mexico City. 12:11 right now.
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