Dylancrobinson
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I think you are smart enough to know that it is impossible to win in negative EV games!
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Should have registered patent for this... It's annoying to see everyone copying my ideas.
Business ideas are not patentable, at least there in EU. Otherwise I would already patented Daily Bitcoins
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I can translate to Albanian or Italian.
Thank you, but please look on the website - we already have Italian. Also I don't see any Albanian users in the stats now.
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I don't wanna translate, I said that you'll got the chance to fix the error of the previous translator.
I will contact him. I can do the translation if I can call it Norwegian-Bokmål instead of Norwegian (the file will be renamed to no-nb_lokale).
I never heard about this language... What are differences with standard Norwegian?
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Give him a chance. That translation has got a heap of errors! OK, you can translate from scratch!
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Is there anybody translating it to Chinese yet? If not, I can help to translate.
We already have Chinese locale, it was just still not deployed.
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hai, are you looking for anyone to translate from English to Polish or English to Spanish. Let me know either way; cheers :^)
Thank you, but as you can see we already have Spanish and Polish locales.
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I can translate to Romanian and Moldavian (it is the same language).
Thank you, but we already have Romanial locale. If you think it is bad quality, you can proofread it.
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As an idea, I'm wondering if you could also add information for the average click-through rates for each ad type?
Currently we don't save individual clicks, so cannot determine average CTR for last day, however it is possible to calculate average CTR for all time: 468x60: 0.0624% 160x600: 0.0354% 250x250: 0.1475% P.S. When I will have more free time (in June probably), feature set will be significantly extended.
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Taxes on electricity from the grid, mains water, land and buildings could be levied at a higher rate instead of retaining an income tax. Consider vehicle taxes. Anyone who wants to use a car on a public road has to tax it (in most countries). That tax could be raised 1000%. Taxes could still be levied on petroleum products. Oil majors would not be able to hide how much petrol and diesel was sold at the pump each year. Governments could levy 100 BTC to renew a passport. There are many methods to extract money from the people. Bitcoin just changes the focus of taxation, and probably makes it far simpler, making obsolete great swathes of crap tax law.
You are right. BTW I already see the same approach in Latvia. Our govt have set insanely high income taxes (25% flat rate, almost no deductions, high social security tax resulting >50% of salary goes to the govt), which forced many people to work unofficially (receive salary in cash and don't pay taxes at all). To get funds in budget they introduce many new indirect taxes and raise existing which is almost impossible to evade (land, real estate, cars, fuel, even 21% tax on all cross-border parcels from online shops). Now they even plan to force all unemployed to pay compulsory fixed sum "healtcare tax" (govt think these people have unofficial job, however real unemployment in Latvia is more than 20%).
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They made online gambling illegal in the so called Land of the Free (which does not make sense at all, by the way). They can do the same with Bitcoin.
And a bunch of gambling sites still accepting U.S. players. This ban never be effective!
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just like they will SWAT your home if you share childporn on P2P. Tor, Truecrypt and paranoia for everybody, yay. They can put you in jail for meeting someone to trade bitcoins for cash, just like trading stolen creditcards numbers for cash is illegal. They can monitor your bank account and convict you of money-laundering if you send money to an entity abroad connected to the bitcoin trade; just like you can't wire money into PLO's account. They can tap you phone and convict you upon mentioning a bitcoin transfer.
Child porn is considered unacceptable by 99.999999% of population, while Bitcoin, TOR, TrueCrypt and spirit of freedom at all is essential values for large part of population. If governments and corporations will pressure too hard, some people will resist physically, even risking with their lives! Very high probability that this prohibition could start civil war!
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At first, it is impossible to "ban" Bitcoin - the only thing government can do it to outlaw exchanges (I think they could do it right now even with existing AML laws, look at situation with Bitcoin-24 and Bitfloor) and make impossible to accept BTC for offline businesses. But they never will be able to close P2P exchanges, operating through TOR. Silkroad is an example.
Bitcoin may even go up in value because various organized criminals (narco mafia, gun traders etc) will threat Bitcoin as safe way to save funds from confiscation.
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Pending deposits have been processed!
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Due to Bitcoinmonitor outage pending deposits may be delayed for some time. We have temporarily switched to Blockchain.info API, so new deposits must be credited normally.
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The secret works if you use PHP to get the address and then print it on the page.
Do you have some example code to show what you mean? A working example: $callback = urlencode("http://example.com/deposit.php?username={$_SESSION['username']}&secret={$depositSecret}"); $url = "https://blockchain.info/api/receive?method=create&address={$depositAddress}&shared=false&callback={$callback}";
$response = @file_get_contents($url); $json = json_decode($response, true);
if(($json === false) || (is_null($json)) || (!isset($json['input_address']))) //error else redirect("page.php?address={$json['input_address']}");
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