Have you all looked into Dwolla deposits as an option?
They used to take Dwolla, I'm guessing they quit for very good reasons...like the fact that Dwolla is run by thieves and liars. I'm very glad they don't, I have no worries that they'll be at risk of insolvency from Dwolla fraud. It is also my understanding that dwolla doesn't like btc and will shut you down / freeze your funds. GOX had to get a special contract
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Sweet... I get a contributor label for two lines of code Seriously though... Electrum rocks...
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I think it was a legit question... I was looking for the same information and didn't find any active posts like the service was very active.
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This would be useful... I almost just sent some coin but then realized I should search here first.
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I've got an OpenCL error running oclvanitygen on a Mac (NVIDIA Geforce GT 120):
A "Failed to wait for events" error; is this an OSX-specific OpenCL error, or have others run into this? How can I diagnose what is going wrong here?
My guess is that the kernel is only for AMD and the NVIDIA architecture isn't ideal for this kind of thing.
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Are you just wanting 1gig...anything or this exact whole address? You can create as many 1gig addresses as you want in less than 1 second each with the vanitygen program. It's easy to download and use on windows and on linux you need to compile it first.
I require this exact address for the whole intention of the 1gig firstbits. I do not want the firstbits of 1gig2 or 1giga. I don't understand, you do or do not care about the characters after the firstbits?
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By the way, I don't know if anyone has ever loaded the whole thing in SQLite. I'll be surprised if it works and more surprised if it takes under a month. I recommend MySQL or better for the BTC chain. And regardless of database, an initial run with --no-serve --commit-bytes=100000 will probably speed it up.
I ran for ... about 5 days trying to populate sqlite on my i5 laptop. It got to block 187400ish so far and is more than 5GB. To anyone else who is considering using sqlite, it's not a good solution compared to mysql or postgres. It's possible, but not good. Took me about 7.5 days, then electrum server complained about not being 64bit, I haven't ad time to look into it past there.
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Do you have a chase or wells Fargo branch available to you?
yup. what info do they need for me to deposit? Wells Fargo only needed the account name and number. One teller needed to lookup the account and wanted the city (which is ny,ny).
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And you are locked into that forever?
I was thinking of using affraid.org but may need to upgrade in the future. Does anyone know of a DNS serive that takes bitcoins?
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So we must provide our own DNS servers? Is there Whois privacy?
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No password needed. Only referral code. PM me or reply below. Would pm you the code after receiving BTC
I've done some transactions on this forum and have lent over 500BTC here.
I may be interested. I have a two year 50GB plan right now. Would that lock in 18Gb for life or I get 68GB for two years then 18 Gb after that?
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Do you have a chase or wells Fargo branch available to you?
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what information does the bank need from a person who is to deposit into the account for bitfloor? just name?, verbal name? give a fake name? id? bank account with them? (wells fargo, chase)
I would not give a fake name..... Unless you want to met some LEOs. I have never had to give my name or present ID. I I'll out a deposit slip with the bit floor info. I did have an issue with cash back on the deposit slip because it wasntmy account so dont do that. I do not have a Wells Fargo account.
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What is the usual turnaround time for emails to support@bitfloor.com for ACH withdraw verification? -Dave Mine was less than 24 hours, around 12 IIRC.
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Jellyfish
August is my birthday so I was hoping to win. Oh well.
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And rg really works hard on it, he treats his business like his baby.
This is no joke. I don't even have a BitVPS (yet) but after hanging out in #bitvps you can bet that rg will get my money when I get one.
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You're a victim of a Bitcoin trojan? I remember (from a few months ago) that there were a trojan floating around that would generate Bitcoin addresses on the fly once a Bitcoin address is detected in the clipboard, and replace the genuine address with its own address. It would then send the privatekeys back the to the owner.
It's possible but I doubt it, I run Linux and I don't see anything resident in memory. Was the trojan for Linux? Not only that... there was only one payment. I would ask RG, perhaps his system has a bug and gave you a new payout address when it shouldn't have.
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I just realized something - 2-factor auth in Blockchain.info doesn't really protect you from trojans! At least, if you're using a Dropbox backup...
I mean, the wallet is synched to your Dropbox, where it is stored only encrypted with your main password. If a keylogger sniffs it, it can then find and decrypt your wallet.
I don't think there is a solution until proper m-of-n transactions are implemented. Either the server has to know the full private key, or the client does:
If the server does, then it can run away with your money - this is not aligned with Blockchain.info's security model. If the client does, trojans can sniff your key.
Bitcoin 0.7 ... we badly need you.
Use email backup that also has two factor auth.
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I get this error in OS X Mountain Lion:
dyld: Library not loaded: /opt/local/lib/libidn.11.dylib
libidn is installed via fink, so I'm not sure what's up?
This also happens in Lion. Forcing it to work with brew then causes an error on SSL. Is there an official way to make this work? EDIT: I got pissed and forced it all, but I am pretty sure this isn't the way to do it. You may need to brew install some packages if they are not already on your system: mkdir -p /opt/local/lib sudo ln /usr/local/Cellar/libidn/1.23/lib/libidn.11.dylib /opt/local/lib/libidn.11.dylib sudo ln /usr/local/Cellar/openssl/1.0.1a/lib/libssl.1.0.0.dylib /opt/local/lib/libssl.1.0.0.dylib sudo ln /usr/local/Cellar/openssl/1.0.1a/lib/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib /opt/local/lib/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib
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Holly crap. I just sold mine for 0.1 BTC.
Next month whoever it was can contact me and I will do the same deal!
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