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921  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Circle of Trust [Game/experiment] -- GAME OVER on: March 17, 2013, 04:53:40 PM
So out of the 76 participients, only one (surprise) stole the money (ok, we gave them the chance to steal "the coin" twice but turned rather paranoid after jakers).
4 of the actual players got marked as SCAMMERs until now.
Many noobs tried to enter the game with yet unknown intentions. Did anybody count them?
76 because Garr255 and sethsethseth had the coin twice.

And here is the updated list:

 ID NICK               RECEIVED BY                        POST_ID_AND_COMMENTS
  1 Garr255            189JHV6KPzvnPmjYCGPbvMMmZUWppere7h #2
  2 the joint          17EVRSvdPJGhk7uKHCpY9ghnWnx7j3pPAs #3
  3 sadpandatech       13YmfB6TeLzyCdnwsVZ5MdYVCLnfm5eNGF #4
  4 nimda              1KiZGitw2zEr4uPzZsT7dh7F6e5yoKGvE7 #5
  5 Al the Alpaca      1EWRJ5BeibZxMguujPLzqM8WWiHpFJtLLx #6
  6 pirateat40         1CR5BadHQt8wd4t98mE4rw9hUfSGQ4ZGDg #19 <- SCAMMER
  7 rjk                17qypELtTKqr716m937wLWbapnFG6i4fyZ #20
  8 NothinG            1BjMLLGrwYk3hrcnSqEUEeGchkx9tiykfY #21
  9 PatrickHarnett     1KwECAhJGr8BPGgn6mezf5Z3jT7vG1HaAZ #27 <- SCAMMER
 10 pekv2              12NcNYb2oEh6ANo95AakEjPqQdgbcxh4m9 #32
 11 unclemantis        12kM9BocNb5zSG7RMKp9wPxopK5NpayrMZ #33
 12 mb300sd            1HVmv5EtQZtcsFfXe6Crz972BrB1MwsNCM #38
 13 rudrigorc2         1MSPwixhqiwMLXxw3WXtNjg2nst6qVWhCX #43
 14 Brunic             16Hz2xA4NmAp4CU3Mr9aJy8H9D5XqXupHG #48
 15 fatigue            1Fj4QZbavJeKfagjDqUPFqQ4iJ4bHqFAMG #51
 16 Phraust            15UJrPbxd6ULPJaxASUoWUp6xc473T7mww #87
 17 adamstgBit         15nutdfqcS38hXdZoL7LNz5wBt8Aq4wCUT #88
 18 bluefirecorp       1PsQ8qFp6ZY94gXvFLP4cqcmoLQSDCqLJc #89
 19 Drakahn            1C1UMHsdPxgsWGWBhdaTC47kibJjFgWnhb #90
 20 Gladamas           1FVySmZNZ6LUvz1mKkt9zgRWjBzvkM4Roh #91
 21 phantitox          1GtGFJskG47Q6Q1NFsfMLWfNV9ivabbyab #92
 22 John (johnthedong) 1Cm2ymVqiHA42jv31rtyze684oWTDkreza #97 instawallet addy, DON't REUSE
 23 Keefe              1BZy1xxwcxQyRZErcYUFke72TSU7cV5Ptf #106
 24 Otoh               1G5apmPvo2iTtmkNWAHTCET7Y842Ufijs8 #109
 25 [Tycho]            1VayNert3x1KzbpzMGt2qdqrAThiRovi8  #74
 26 Dalkore            12SSYCcvaHadm8Myxb3mUTzyv96VNhyzeZ #66
 27 payb.tc            14no5MUE4ur2gyyEE3BHpHhV82gKm8NLbH #132
 28 damnek             17xbiU6EWdaf74rmwxPv9AQZc1MeKMWh5n #114
 29 Tril               1Xgeo7EQgrk22paxmKVrhNVSmauczL6EE  #116
 30 Scott J            18UVSvCAb6QGjPSdiXxveeu56ujmu3kTt4 #117 +0.00188185   
 31 honest bob         14x3n2ntSAGN4gGvGoLhi6NbUuuoWwvfdL #139
 32 giszmo             1KLYFWyv5aeci2PwJQs9aTRN1JRzDDL96o #142
 33 arklan             1F4j4Lha8BjL4wxwFVbGaQwMJ4Kd1brfXb #144
 34 dooglus            1BooBz2AEwUd6JepB7NhNsnAe58Q6obpcu #157
 35 riX                155gBnpiBQcpnP6coTX6V7znSK3G73uNjK #158
 36 RyNinDaCleM        1Bgi9fX1TD9cnuzBvWGLfm7D7sNVEq96UU #173
 37 hongus             1APyqdvGMvjfEMPKCo3oHSJ4CkJuXhTCy1 #238
 38 flatfly            1337sfeChyyzZLzdHLewXzcaAaJSNTM893 #243
 39 URSAY              1MzjNVW8z5SuMsGPgQfWZoyKaxsc1VkLXh #248
 40 nckrazze           111mamKazi1ofZ854rKTcAxhTVuGDPhhL  #257 <- SCAMMER
 41 TYDIRocks          1PowhrA8kxnn9UBj2ESg7GQzkwTpcg44zm #272
 42 Gyrsur             1FSfmWAMUsuBzUTrXgKaTE9TsSjJw1knvw #274
 43 OneEyed            1MJS3FuUrWmyfvvRnm5gUYvpuFkYDzxCP4 #277
 44 Namworld           14x36ktcNuf3CNrkVH1XY7vXwGHb9mCZwF #281
 45 augustocroppo      161gEQewAVp6CFnoY5198vHchrbWLQytG7 #284
 46 CornedBeefHash     1FvXoLCFmmRTAHJv5xMZLoMoeKBJHMCLnY #291
 47 theboss            1EQfkKVZndiesJcwThRe5AAq15dZ56mZku #293
 48 Maidak             14bsB5cugXFYaVZWsuoEYABd9gvkowv42a #296
 49 scintill           1jCU7tevhLNaY3nDL4tinNu8NuSzDtwKh  #299
 50 chrisrico          1Mn7mjk69WJY85Ukwd4sFSRMALokoni13L #301
 51 jasinlee           1AvxDf5WPWvrUgLsPLpb6a8mYsPXNYxNMr #304 +.01BTC
 52 fabrizziop         1MFfixQTJJ4v2PUKrz5kotQq1dPSJFUA71 #311 +.0001BTC
 53 sethsethseth       1K42vUtvmg8hW6M6UjubCFhmJLv4jLby4C #314
 54 Spenzert           19nPdToTaAh2jVUuotaiDhPBxcPLuLEuXD #319 signed his message, +.0001BTC
 53 sethsethseth       1K42vUtvmg8hW6M6UjubCFhmJLv4jLby4C #322 <- keeping it in place of #54
 55 Fjordbit           1KZnfWkXXLdEjvQKYALbEsjbeWpvSG9NWB #328 +.0001BTC
 56 danieldaniel       17QAPwXnqXX771j2CB7y2ahuoX76X4aipv #340
 57 caffeinewriter     13373CuvtwQGgDWYv28pm3mTxy2bGS5U4D #342
 58 stan.distortion    13TasmL5GRp27JfbuTpGBAx1iDYyygb4gP #356
 59 MKEGuy             12Zu56v2CENZREzQnaEia37CeBEEDG96fK #358
 60 ianbakewell        1Q1k2uTUZ1ZSSufH2w9xnCnPPzC1QmreEa #371
 61 squall1066         1ES9YKx3RHSsFLsGAKJva4cG8W7xG4kHok #373 "Rounded up to 2.27BTC"
 62 Gavin Andresen     12r6DPnX5TNK4PhnTiShmuK6o4jE8Yh28C #377 "rounded up to 3.11 BTC (because eleven is my favorite number)"
 63 dreamwatcher       1JYMASNzjSPhQZi6zjpb2duBLo3wXPSWLj #380 "Upped it to 3.5 BTC"
 64 lightlord          13cjE1VDsiF5SjFEt5kg2izYmcvUmpwTi5 #381
 65 kwoody             1CvU9yqNQHKLHVrJnwgVQcoUJ9GfUzS8Ad #382 "Sent 3.66666420 to Carlos L."
 66 Carlos L.          18zSd8Ra4bioqQAfSVMqr8J6MtaY58xA31 #388
 67 x0Jakeyboy0x       1JvRuTLAo3hMbEqEDZ5V6V9YbvhjbfhkuX #391
 68 novusordo          1novusxwhCh11QyXp1Jj3e6hdhk6qZZ3E  #406
 69 BTCGOLD            18VumBd2W89yYGXMQCF9z8SZj7bG93EGqC #409
 71 CurbsideProphet    1GKv7EnAABx9wk1CnE6Xqa2rATm17JHtQS #411 "Received 3.67BTC"
 72 nethead            1NqcmfCCz1bsFjJaYxhnkbcfaZS7C9a5z2 #414 "3.6695 recieved"
 73 DobZombie          1Zombi5KpntBBFfm9FngsYhsiR4QAmfce  #418 "Geez I'm dense"
 74 Jakers             14vCb4rr1SdWFLDFgW4NMUbodPYqcCoRm2 #401 <- SCAMMER, actually stole the coin
 75 Rassah             1FFSMPY152qmwHGV4LvwwQzqbspUxFSVBn #443
 76 Hippie Tech        19s2pbG1SQ4xAJXWRKzZuaRrKJjf7W6sJZ #451
 77 Akka               1FQTpFGqyTufTGih7ZpTT6kR1DKtdFyACV #465
 78 Garr255            1Garr2555P4oiAaLQqXkcdAKGg4SMt3RZS #485 <- OP (game over)
922  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin app for Facebook on: March 17, 2013, 12:29:12 PM
why is sending bitcoins to external address' disabled???

When in-flow falls behind out-flow, you have to take measures to keep your sustainable ponzi going. Grin Grin
923  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: March 12, 2013, 07:24:05 PM


Hilarious how the we-don't-know-why-dip last week is significantly stronger than the O-M-G-Bitcoin-is-broken-dip today Grin
924  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: New, simple online wallet: www.instawallet.org - no signup required on: March 11, 2013, 04:47:16 PM
Well, yeah, then thank you that (coincident?) even I already got a customer who claimed I didn't pay him and I could bet I actually did pay him to one of your broken wallets. Wanna take the bet? I will tell you the receiving address and trust you to not lie about it being one of your funny wallets or not.
The few affected wallets display a big red warning, but if you don't have access to this wallet and only the URL sure, send the address and I'll tell you if it's one of them.

Thanx for looking it up. So it wasn't instawallet. Sorry for the false accusations Wink

Quote
3,418,941 wallets
Wow! Impressive Smiley
Ever considered making this a life-counter or a fake-life counter? When loading an instawallet, the 24h average creation rate of wallets could be used to fake the counter with some randomness to give the user more a feel for how much 3.4 million actually is in that short amount of time.
925  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitspend.net Launches - Allowing you to spend your Bitcoins anywhere online! on: March 11, 2013, 02:47:11 PM
I'm eager to see people report about your professionalism.

I have some questions:
Why can we trust you with our money?
Everywhere? Really everywhere? Chinese, Arab, Latin pages included?
If you see (legal? practical?) issues, will you charge the fee and return the rest? Maybe the business requires me to have the credit card that's paid with at check-in, so you won't be able to do that for me.
926  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: March 11, 2013, 01:34:09 AM
LTC is a troll I normally avoid to feed. Now I'm surprised to read only LTC lovers' posts. What's going on? LTC doesn't add anything essential to BTC and the faster block intervall doesn't add security neither. The "only GPU" promise means it will have to change the algo every month or faster to an un-announced new and very different algorithm once ASIC miners try to profit on their investment out of LTC mining in very short terms.
927  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: New, simple online wallet: www.instawallet.org - no signup required on: March 10, 2013, 11:25:55 PM
If funds are still accidentally sent to an affected wallet they will have to be accounted for manually.

can't you just move the priv keys to the other wallet? should be about 1020 minutes of work.

Rescanning the chain against a very large wallet takes a very long time, a long time you have to multiply by the number of keys to import.
Quite a long time during which Instawallet has to be put into maintenance mode.

Well, yeah, then thank you that (coincident?) even I already got a customer who claimed I didn't pay him and I could bet I actually did pay him to one of your broken wallets. Wanna take the bet? I will tell you the receiving address and trust you to not lie about it being one of your funny wallets or not.

Maybe you should start running two wallets anyway? Yes, it's nasty to have to pay transaction fees for instawallet to instawallet transactions but it's also nasty to have broken wallets, sorry.

At least I hope you have a BIG warning in the broken instawallets.
928  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: New, simple online wallet: www.instawallet.org - no signup required on: March 10, 2013, 03:26:23 PM
If funds are still accidentally sent to an affected wallet they will have to be accounted for manually.

can't you just move the priv keys to the other wallet? should be about 1020 minutes of work.
929  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics on: March 08, 2013, 11:54:41 PM
My backups of my local bitcoin client from a year ago will still recover any coins in my wallet today if my puter crashed.
I may be wrong. But from what I understand if you made more than 100 transactions since your backup of the satoshi client you might not recover all your coins/ Most of the time a transaction breaks a previous one in two, sending some coins to the address you are paying to and some back to one hidden address in your wallet. Your wallet pre-generates 100 such addresses : once they are all used new ones that weren't backuped are used.

this is how bitcoin-qt works. Spinner (and blockchain.info?) work with the one address as the return address for all outgoing transactions. Other clients have a deterministic wallet which means that all new addresses are derived from one initial secret, so you don't need regular backups although you need new addresses every time you use the client.
930  Other / Politics & Society / Re: I could just kill for some Bitcoins on: March 08, 2013, 09:56:13 PM
How is this different from other tangible currencies?

Either way, if you know the right people/organization you can put a bounty on someones head.

Not. Bitcoins you can hand over without physically meeting and without an intermediary that might confiscate the money.
931  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitmit - Bitcoin shopping mall (Translators wanted) on: March 08, 2013, 06:44:16 PM
The interface is multi-lingual already but the seller has no way of making his offers multi-lingual. I would like to advertise my stuff in en, de, es, fr and maybe I get translations for pt, cn and ar. In my case that would be for long running high stock listings.

In general some listings are pretty pointless for some people already as the seller does not specify a language and Non-German speakers get German advertisements they don't understand. Languages should be opt-out. I would never order something with an Arab-only description for example.

Still I think having an Arab community doing business via bitmit would be very cool and they might want to opt out of English advertisements.
932  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] BitcoinStore.com (Beta) - Electronics super store with over 500K items! on: March 08, 2013, 02:52:10 AM
We need to support these guys while they work on their site. Rome wasn't built in a day.

Sure, but they could also drive their traffic by offering their products via bitmit that most likely has more customers already than bitcoinstore.
933  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] BitcoinStore.com (Beta) - Electronics super store with over 500K items! on: March 07, 2013, 06:00:03 PM
I'm sure they will improve the site as fast as possible. Please don't give up - if there's something on another site, post a link, ask for help.

This store is a huge step towards not having to cash out into fiat. Let's support it as strongly as possible!

Well, the store in itself is no huge forward as it doesn't work. Maybe they should sell their stuff via Bitmit. Although Bitmit is all but transparent, the shopping experience is quite good atm.
934  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: March 05, 2013, 01:50:18 PM
None of the Bitcoin debit cards are vaporware. There is already one prepaid Visa Electron available, and BitInstant is set to deliver their card. BitInstant has been very vocal recently, especially during the Dotcom conversation, that they are delivering the card. It has simply been delayed, but still very much on track.

Paymium, the French company, is doing their own card. They sent an email to Dotcom yesterday, maybe they want to do it together. Who knows. Anyway, there is no sign that any of these card projects are cancelled, it has just been slower than anticipated.

I've seen no reason to believe those cards are not coming. In fact, I think it's very likely that we'll be seeing those cards this year. The buzz last year came from a super early leak, which in itself made things worse bureaucratically.

Duke Nukem was also under development during the time it got 15 Vapor Ware Awards.
935  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitmit - Bitcoin shopping mall (Translators wanted) on: March 05, 2013, 11:48:42 AM
Can we haz chartz pleees?

You are not exactly hiding the item count (numbers next to categories) but it would be cool to have some historical record. Can we have some easy api to ask for: #users, #items (by category?), #active users in 24h/10d/30d, #sold items (by category)? I'm sure others would make nice charts and save the record for you if you don't want to deal with that.
936  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: March 05, 2013, 11:42:36 AM
notice the red bars, corrections and flat parts

yeah. it's a daily. You have them in current chart, too, if you look at the daily. These candles are arbitrarily chosen anyway (no trading days 8 to 5 and then sleeping things over in bitcoin, no weekends either). If I could move them all by some days to the right or left I'm sure you could produce a couple of red candles.

The analogy is not perfect, I give you that. My timeframe is much shorter, too.

Let me ask: What exactly are you basing your claim of unsustainability on? That the price has tripled? That's no indication, because my example shows the price can triple (to $1) and then stay above for a very long time (2+ years and maybe forever). We never saw $1 again, right? Maybe we'll never see $31.9099 again.

EDIT: sorry, that claim was by someone else, I redirect my question to tpantlik.


Well, what scares me most is the potential of a Kim Dotcom pump and dump. He bought the bitcoin to a new ATH and let his 300k followers know that he is into something huge (mega bitcoin credit card). His followers have no clue about the 5 vaporware bitcoin credit cards that were before and invest buy Kim's coin back at $50. Then the cash inflow stops and we re-settle at some more realistic $30.

(Hey, could be, could not be. I'm not planning to sell as I'm confident I don't have to before Ƀ reaches $100 or above and being a perma-bull, selling is just so incredibly hard Wink )
937  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: March 05, 2013, 10:49:16 AM

I can't help myself but the end of this graph looks like stairway to heaven. I hope that this stairway doesn't lies on the whispering wind.  Cheesy I am calling temporaly peace between bulls and bears, please calm down your wars  Cry  Grin

So gentlemen THAT is how sustainable growth looks.
938  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: March 04, 2013, 11:54:58 PM
First BitSpend and then KABOOM. Kim Dotcom just boosted Bitcoin with 2 direct endorsements, first one a tweet about Bitcoin as the future of money that everyone should use (https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/308615839974817793) and then a second one where he said he wants to create Megacard, a Bitcoin credit card (https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/308617409311432706). This is motherfucking huge.

I'm surprised for 3 pages this was not discussed. Kim Dotcom endorsed bitcoin twice in one day like that.

Option 1: Kim was behind the recent bull run letting his herd of 300k followers know about bitcoin skyrocketing soon to sell with profit (pump and dump)

Option 2: Kim is genuinely interested in making a bitcoin credit card.

For me option 2 would mean he would find out if it works, buy bitcoins, assemble a team, buy more bitcoins, sign contracts and then let the public know. The fact that he publicly talked about such a thing tells me he never would ever work on actually doing this which gets me back to option 1. Honestly for him being an ****ole option 1 was the more likely option anyway.
939  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitmit - Bitcoin shopping mall (Translators wanted) on: March 03, 2013, 07:18:41 PM
How does hot auctions work?

Sometimes the list is short and makes sense as in "contains only auctions with bids sorted by closing date" but most of the time I see weird stuff there. For example non-auction-style items that expire in 57 days.
940  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitmit - Bitcoin shopping mall (Translators wanted) on: March 03, 2013, 01:48:26 PM
Yes I know I might bore you but could you please tell me asap how I can access the description and photos of my auction after they ended? ..
Also please state how long this information will stay available after the money was released from escrow/the escrow was settled.
Simply go to the order page and navigate to the auction sale. Then you can click the item link you see at the order summary.
This does work only after the buyer provided his shipping address. Prior there is no item list.

Ok so yesterday ended 40 of my coins auctions. I had 3 buyers. Now I had to split my coins in 3 portions. The process went like this:
Middle mouse button (thank god this works here as opposed to the inbox) to open in a new tab on all the coins for buyer1.
On each tab click on the item to get to the picture.
Doublecheck I didn't miss to open one tab.
Get all the coins.
Repeat for buyer2
Repeat for buyer3

I would wish I could expand the respective orders in an ajax fashion and then expand the item.
I wish I could filter for "not sent" as buyer1 also had orders in the sold list that were shipped already but not received.
I wish I could filter for buyer1.

I would love to see a way to embed a product in to my website. just a thought.

http://bitmit.net/en/user/drew/?ref=2063

Great site, thanks!

Oh yeah, embedding of items would be epic for advertisement!
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