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8621  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: We need Reverse Transactions on: February 11, 2014, 02:34:35 PM
No. Piss off. We don't need that shit in Bitcoin.
8622  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Enjoy? on: February 11, 2014, 02:21:14 PM
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BTW: Is a transaction that doesn't not match the fee requirement also considered as a non standard tx?
It's not as far as I know.
8623  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] AdBit.co - Advertising platform, better than clicks/views! on: February 11, 2014, 01:22:52 PM
Improved (formatted) display of small balances would be appreciated: "Account Balance: 8.05E-6 BTC"
Code:
printf('%.8f', $bitcoinamount);
There you go Carlos Wink
function btc_output($x) {
    
$f sprintf('%0.8F'$x);
    
$f rtrim($f,'0');
    
$f rtrim($f,'.');
    return 
$f;
}
This is what I had, just forgot to use it  Smiley
Hahaha. Smart move dude Grin
8624  Economy / Speculation / Re: BTC will go below 155$ in the next 3,5 months! on: February 11, 2014, 11:19:22 AM
Yeah, no. I have seen that graph so many fucking times and all of them were sure it would happen. Newsflash: It didn't.
8625  Local / Markt / Re: [Verkoop] Bitcoins mtgox-5% on: February 11, 2014, 09:55:33 AM
Ik wil nu wel coins van je kopen tegen de mtgox prijzen... Wink
Same, haha. Geef maar hier, verkoop ik het daarna weer met veel winst. Roll Eyes
8626  Local / Nederlands (Dutch) / Re: Nederlandse Bitcoin Newsblog on: February 11, 2014, 09:53:55 AM
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1 BTC = $600.07 USD (via Mt. Gox)
Waarom gebruik je Mt. Gox terwijl je zelf berichten plaatst over hoe slecht het met ze gaat/hoe slecht ze zijn. Ik raad je aan om BitcoinAverage, waarbij je Mt.Gox niet meeneemt in de berekening van het gemiddelde (https://api.bitcoinaverage.com/no-mtgox/ticker/USD/)
8627  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] AdBit.co - Advertising platform, better than clicks/views! on: February 11, 2014, 07:34:12 AM
Improved (formatted) display of small balances would be appreciated: "Account Balance: 8.05E-6 BTC"
Code:
printf('%.8f', $bitcoinamount);
There you go Carlos Wink
8628  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Enjoy? on: February 10, 2014, 11:21:35 PM
I could make a spaceship if I wanted to, but I don't, so I won't. Sorry.
Spaceship != script, but if you want to play it that way, sure, go ahead.

Um I already have a copy of every single address which has ever been used and it is continually kept up to date.  So do you, so do over a hundred thousand other people on the planet.
Nice one. Very nice one.
8629  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Enjoy? on: February 10, 2014, 11:16:18 PM
Getting addresses isn't hard at all. I could write a Bitcoin address scraper in a few minutes, if I wanted too.
Then write it, mister 'I can do everything'.
I could if I wanted to, but I don't, so I won't. Sorry.

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Bitcoind will get angry at you if you parse invalid addresses, so angry, it'll just simply refuse to process any of them.
True. You could resolve that by simply dumping the addresses (one by one) into the Blockexplorer / blockchain.info's address checker or write up your own script for it (which would bring us back to your point). Oh well. I would use regex to get the addresses from a page and check it afterwords which some other script. But you are right and I should change my statement. I could do something like that in a few hours, depending on how much I browse on YT during the creation progress Roll Eyes
8630  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Enjoy? on: February 10, 2014, 11:00:00 PM
Getting addresses isn't hard at all. I could write a Bitcoin address scraper in a few minutes, if I wanted too.

A few minutes? Base 58 would take me a few minutes to implement in of it's own.
Regex my friend, regex.

Regex doesn't check the parity of an address to verify it's valid, does it now?  Roll Eyes
Nope, but I don't care about that nor did I say that it does that Tongue
8631  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Enjoy? on: February 10, 2014, 10:56:21 PM
Getting addresses isn't hard at all. I could write a Bitcoin address scraper in a few minutes, if I wanted too.

A few minutes? Base 58 would take me a few minutes to implement in of it's own.
Regex my friend, regex.
8632  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Enjoy? on: February 10, 2014, 10:23:15 PM
Getting addresses isn't hard at all. I could write a Bitcoin address scraper in a few minutes, if I wanted too.
8633  Economy / Gambling / Re: Question About Coinbomb.com on: February 10, 2014, 10:10:58 PM
I'm not saying that anyone abandoned anything, I'm just saying the customer service is very poor (from my experience) and that's making me not want to participate in the future.
I can understand that yeah.

I'm not really sure what you mean about the bomb currently, someone is just clicking "grab" constantly and not paying?  That's pretty shitty. 
That's it yeah and it sucks. Tongue
8634  Economy / Gambling / Re: Question About Coinbomb.com on: February 10, 2014, 09:52:58 PM
Sorry, but "busy" isn't an excuse to me when it comes to running a business.  As a prospective participant, I am very underwhelmed.  Obviously something went wrong w/r/t me grabbing the bomb initially, I understand that and am not holding it against them, but going a day without even responding to me is turning me off from this site. 
Well, I understand that. An owner should check their website at least once a day. But well, give him a bit longer, I don't think that someone would abandon a website that still makes money.

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I'm not sure what you are implying with the grabbing the bomb and not paying, I'm assuming one of those was me when the bomb reset and my transfer didn't go through in time for whatever reason, but I haven't been on the site since it was obvious that I did not, in fact, grab that bomb.  Maybe there are several other new players, like me, who saw it advertised on here and tried it out but it isn't working?  I'm not sure, but if it didn't work correctly for me it's not crazy to think that it's happening to others.
No, that is not what I meant. There is someone who simply presses the "Grab bomb" button and let the timer hit 0 without sending a payment for it. I am guessing that this person does it to annoy the owner of the bomb or to trigger a reaction from someone else.
8635  Economy / Gambling / Re: Question About Coinbomb.com on: February 10, 2014, 09:38:09 PM
Almost a full day now, no response to my email, no refund of my btc that apparently didn't get accepted.

That's one long nap.
Some people are busy, have a job, go on vacation, etc.

What I keep noticing is someone pressing the "Grab Bomb" button and then simply not paying. It's good that the website is protected against that shit, but still.
8636  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Enjoy? on: February 10, 2014, 09:34:31 PM
whats the minimum transaction size then?

5430 satoshi's as far as I know.
8637  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Enjoy? on: February 10, 2014, 09:16:23 PM
I lolled. Why should we be worried? You can sent out 1200 transactions of 1 satoshi's without a problem. If it ever confirms or get confirmed at all is the second question and the answer to that is most likely not. Almost all miners will simply ignore this transaction.

What if its a test for something bigger?  What if someone decides to try 12,000,000 transactions now..

Well let him test. The network can handle that. Ignoring 12,000,000 1 satoshi transactions is as easy as ignoring 1,200.
8638  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Enjoy? on: February 10, 2014, 09:11:49 PM
I lolled. Why should we be worried? You can sent out 1200 transactions of 1 satoshi's without a problem. Why should we care? If it ever confirms or gets confirmed at all is the real question and the answer to that is most likely not. Almost all miners will simply ignore this transaction.

Edit: The people who receive it shouldn't be to worried. It might happen that they need to pay a higher transaction fee when they receive this payment, but that's all as far as I know.
8639  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Ponzi.io - Fast, Guaranteed 120% Payouts on: February 10, 2014, 02:03:25 PM
Anybody tried this website? Tongue
It's over. But yes, I tried it. I made around 0.3BTC in the first day or so, send 0.2BTC 1 day before it ended, never got the 0.2BTC back and thus made a total profit of around 0.1BTC. I'm a happy man Grin
8640  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Stolen Coins Right After Getting Vanity Address on: February 10, 2014, 01:52:48 PM
Just like to bump this, exact same thing happened to me after using https://bitcoinvanity.appspot.com

I imported the new address into blockchain.info and secured with 2FA and email login approval.  7 BTC lost withdrawn to a random address over the past weekend.
It may sound a bit harsh but it's your own fault. I have advised a legit, secure and good working vanity pool above...
I don't know how legit bitcoinvanity.appspot.com is, but it doesn't seem secure if you ask me. You don't need to create extra randomness to get a vanity address. I don't even know how that would help.

I do feel bad for you. Losing 7BTC sucks.

I realise that and the loss of 7 BTC has been an expensive lesson.  Hopefully this is a warning to others, would be nice to be 100% certain that it is due to that website that I have lost the coins though
My bet would be on the vanity site you used, because your other wallets are fine.
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