The idea came up here [1] by Zephir [2] and I like it very much so I though I make a thread about it here. Some threads are taken care of by several users, yet only one can actually edit it. It would be very nice if the new software would make it possible that OP can invite people to edit the post maybe give permissions on several layers. E.g. can edit, but not close. Can delete posts (if self moderated) but not edit OP etc. IMHO several posts by companies, sites and groups would benefit from this. [1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=767079.msg8855468#msg8855468[2] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=106643
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Hey guys, rolling out some of the last fixes for the slowness issue now. Should be about 10 minutes of down time. -snip-
Felt very slow this morning and (this is probably paranoia) it felt that loosing bets took longer than winning bets. Will test again later.
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read the OP again, very carefully. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FACnFYZi.png&t=663&c=aQtlxnQ3YqV7Zw)
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Will change it tomorrow, a bit too tired and lazy to do it now. Done, sorry for the delay. Also, added one question to the FAQ on account of a flood of PMs regarding such matters: Q: Do you moderate/delete (possible) FUD, accusations and untrue information? A: No. We don't have enough time to check every single piece of information and verify the validity of the sources. Also, just like scams - too much room for bias and abuse.
Übersetzung (kann gerne geändert/verbessert werden): [b]Q: Werden (mögliche) FUD*, Anschuldigungen und falsche Informationen gelöscht/modertiert? [/b] A: Nein. Wir haben zum einen nicht die Zeit jede einzelne Information oder Quelle zu prüfen und zum anderen bietet es -wie auch die Moderation von Betrug- zu viel Spielraum für Missbrauch. * siehe http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear,_Uncertainty_and_Doubt
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Depends, how would you pay for a bitcoin?
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I want to take one bitcoin and divide it into a million pieces and give them to my friends.
How do I set that up?
You have a million friends? Are you sure they are all friends? Would you give a friend 0.000 001 BTC? Friends dont give friends unspenable dust inputs! ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Hii! Just wondering if there are any fellow girls on here who are into Bitcoin mining, trading, etc. It seems it's mainly guys. We are roughly 50% of the population of this planet yet I can't find any girls who are into Bitcoins, anywhere.
Everytime I try to mention Bitcoins while hanging out with girlfriends they always look confused and change the subject, yet they're not "dumb girls", they've been to Uni, spend a lot of time online, have paypal acc's, online banking, etc. Why are they so reluctant to hear about Bitcoins?
Gender is of no relevance here. People with and without penis/vagina tend to look confused and change subject when it comes to bitcoin. The other thing is that male individuals tend to fake beeing female in order to get loans etc. Thus anyone that outright claims to be female will be considered a scam until proven otherwise. Isnt it fantastic how our society has evolved since we went digital?
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hi there:) i'm new to the forum and so can i get a welcome hug please:)
![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pictures88.com%2Fp%2Fwelcome%2Fwelcome_019.jpg&t=663&c=mEFcYKAfj3ykZQ)
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-snip- I have the wallet.dat file stored on a USB. How do I access my old addresses? Please help. -snip-
Shutdown bitcoin core. Copy your wallet.dat in the folder ~/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/
[1] your OS should ask if you want to overwrite the file that is allready there. If you did nothing but sync yet you can just overwrite it. If you have used one of the new addresses you might want to make a backup first. Start bitcoin core again. It should detect a new wallet.dat automatically and rebuild a database. Depending on your machines speed this might take a few hours. [1] https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Data_directory#Mac
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i want a huggie girll
Not a lycan, but related ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Ftaildom.com%2Fblog%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2011%2F11%2Fgirl-kisses-aussie.jpg&t=663&c=CG-dyVjh7iNloA)
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Sad day, I've lost too many coins with daytrading, need an hug.
![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.imgion.com%2Fimages%2F01%2FPuppy-Hug-.jpg&t=663&c=nDbNsQhiRMFv4A) A candy hug, I'm sure I can't have a candy hug.
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-snip-
I wonder, why can't the database be torrented in its original form (the way it appears after it is imported), so it only needs to be verified within perhaps half an hour or so and not "imported" over several days?
Because that would require trust. Would you trust strangers on the internet that the data on your copy of the blockchain is legit? Your clients needs to verifiy each block. If you think its such a hassle you can allways use thin/lite clients like electrum or multibit. They offer the security of a local wallet yet dont require you to download the complete blockchain.
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did you contact coin-swap support?
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... not sure what to add since I dont want to publish IP addresses or peer informations
Bitcoin users know that their IP addresses are public if they participate in the peer-to-peer network without specifically choosing their peers. The most offending demonstration: https://blockchain.info/ip-logIf you don't want to show the IPs of connections, you can dump your port 8333 connection IPs through a salted hash to make an identifier; bash example: ipaddr="127.0.0.1" salt="mysecret" hash=$(echo $ipaddr$salt | sha256sum) id=${hash:0:8} echo $id gives an identifier "b10ea208", nearly as unique as IP addresses. Privacy is not a concern in that regard. I dont think IP addresses are personal information anyway. Behind most IP's are several users, sometimes companies with 1000's of employees and if someone wanted to hide his/her IP address there are services like tor. But IP addresses connected to is nothing I can make a picture of with rrdtool and I dont want to add php/mysql. Im perfectly fine with a number of connections in that regard. Frankly I think a list of IP addresses isnt that interesting to look at. A full dump of getpeerinfo (see other sites linked above) is a different matter, but I will restrict the information shown to number of bits/connections etc. # of connections by version might be something to consider, but that would require a very sophisticated script. Get different versions, check if data base for version exists if so update with current count, if not make a new one and add a cronjob to update the resulting picture as well as the html page. Depending on the name of the version used that could probably result in problems along the way.
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There are any hugs for a newbie?
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I wonder if it came up yet, but since I cant keep myself from gambling with the investment: can we have an Invest-only mode? A send me a signed msg via mail (similar to JD) or a one-way button (similar to DB), anything ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I tamed rrdtool now to do what I want. The below pictures are from this morning. The 24h one is updated every 30 minutes and the 30d one is updated every 12h. Full page is here: http://213.165.91.169/ not sure what to add since I dont want to publish IP addresses or peer informations ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FKEEjcby.png&t=663&c=x4V_v_8QFvQfNA) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FG3xZDRD.png&t=663&c=30UuCaulJ6HqfQ)
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Not feeling very good today..I think I am coming down with a fever..need a hug please..
get well. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs-media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com%2Foriginals%2F53%2F33%2F30%2F533330941827319a5bf89bd519478e7f.jpg&t=663&c=5JUoKG8H9_SQiQ)
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