+1, thanks payb.tc ! Enjoy your trip.
you make it sound like some kind of exciting holiday! it's just a boring appointment that happens to be spanning 21:00.
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i'm not sure if anyone will need to know this, but just as a 'heads up' the next payment run will be done with a new automated script.
i won't personally be able to be on the net at 21:00*, but all things going well, a magical soup of cron+php+curl+json+rpc will take care of things.
i'm 99% confident this will run correctly, but i guess i'm letting you guys know not to panic if you can't get hold of me at 21:00... i should be available around 'midnight' to sort out any issues.
*all times are UTC
This isn't a cron job on the server is it? i.e. the wallet/bitcoind isn't on the actual bitcoinmax server, but a private server/desktop, correct? cron is local, bitcoin is local. server is just for transaction records.
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i'm not sure if anyone will need to know this, but just as a 'heads up' the next payment run will be done with a new automated script.
i won't personally be able to be on the net at 21:00*, but all things going well, a magical soup of cron+php+curl+json+rpc will take care of things.
i'm 99% confident this will run correctly, but i guess i'm letting you guys know not to panic if you can't get hold of me at 21:00... i should be available around 'midnight' to sort out any issues.
*all times are UTC
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i discovered a weird bug lately.
if you leave an address page open and send it some coins, sometimes it counts those coins twice.
eg.
open blockchain.info/address/1someaddress and leave it open in your browser
let's say that has 100 btc in it.
next, send it 1 btc... that browser page will detect the unconfirmed deposit and show 101 btc without refreshing the page.
BUT if you leave that window open, it will sometimes add the latest transaction again (i think this is happening when the tx gets it's first confirmation).
that page will show the balance as 102 btc.
hit refresh and it will display everything correctly... 101 btc with only 1 copy of the tx you sent.
anyone else notice this?
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tried this with onion.to, but the captcha doesn't come through properly because of an 'invalid referrer'. hence, no coins.
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perhaps here is as good a place as any to warn people about the fake site, satoshidice.net <-- don't send your coins here
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*tries out the onsite withdraw*
Which is better for you? PM's here or the onsite request? Since both are just as easy from this side i could go either way
PM's are now simply met with a "please use the online request form" response ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Hey, just noticed the site only displays up to 4 weeks worth of transactions? Any reason for this rather limiting limitation?
the account history shows up to 100 transactions... because i haven't got around to doing pagination. the earnings reports show up to 4 earnings reports... because generating them takes a fair bit of time so older accounts would load that page pretty slow if it showed 10 or more reports. let me know if you need to verify something from 5+ weeks ago. So older data isn't just /gone/? Which is what I was worried about, as long as you can eventually throw in support for like... downloading a copy of your data I'm cool, or we can specifically ask you for info no, i'm not deleting data.
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some of the addresses are duplicates: lessthan 1 1diceRnZQdTQcgnVV8dbwdZsBUUxFKHDj 0.0015% 64000.000x 1.844% 98.156% 0.0010 0.0125 lessthan 2 1dicefVGTnPpNjsf18znweJRucQjpmKmY 0.0031% 31621.125x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 0.0253 lessthan 4 1dicePT2t7fxuynyAQAZLkUpPqFW7986Z 0.0061% 15810.565x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 0.0506 lessthan 8 1diceyz2HB2J52imTN7hDXJg3D6VG4cW3 0.0122% 7905.285x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 0.1012 lessthan 16 1diceDAW9hYJyLMpSNbkxiKJs24oozhZm 0.0244% 3952.645x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 0.2024 lessthan 32 1diceGBbWowEHUTVEkq4r5VAMarjBVW7T 0.0488% 1976.325x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 0.4049 lessthan 64 1dicezcqmVtSYuqcZPCt175EmHgJxZhDU 0.0977% 988.165x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 0.8104 lessthan 128 1dicexL3WyjkT7qKMxV2MbTfbU5eKvD6K 0.1953% 494.085x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 0.9330 lessthan 256 1diceX9JEhmLY7LQuokdsRc92nYgrvH7B 0.3906% 247.045x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 1.8699 lessthan 512 1diceKKajW7D8aCBzi9WWezkU6jjEcz7x 0.7813% 123.525x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 3.7551 lessthan 1000 1diceWNgrkZgqWEaMR1gQCG76naxWJAi5 1.5259% 63.247x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 7.3913 lessthan 1500 1diceX44fTH8gtUQC82aqRTZ4zuqQ4BK9 2.2888% 42.166x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 11.1764 lessthan 2000 1diceZcAHDw6p8DARm1639oxFB8n1MDE2 3.0518% 31.626x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 15.0229 lessthan 3000 1diceCMf7LNEyFLib3CurhiFkndVLhmsN 4.5776% 21.086x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 14.5457 lessthan 4000 1dicevuq7g9wAJALNLcx2dxCD9xE62qMT 6.1035% 15.816x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 19.7199 lessthan 6000 1diceho7xpQNcmFs5wCdcr9TSB21N16rk 9.1553% 10.545x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 25.0000 lessthan 8000 1dicextD8ntPfh8BRBw4dZMhoGEbiWv4E 12.2070% 7.910x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 25.0000 lessthan 12000 1diceSmk1Lfk3mKbV52H7iDLKGCCCjr4C 18.3105% 5.275x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 25.0000 lessthan 16000 1dicecKBZ2GPt4PjpRwsEEYkCqzuFFn5u 24.4141% 3.958x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 25.0000 lessthan 24000 1dicePC9pjKPgvxm7XH8gjhqwxYMtWx2a 36.6211% 2.640x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 25.0000 lessthan 32000 1diceZcAHDw6p8DARm1639oxFB8n1MDE2 48.8281% 1.981x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 25.0000 lessthan 32768 1dicezcqmVtSYuqcZPCt175EmHgJxZhDU 50.0000% 1.935x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 25.0000 lessthan 48000 1dicePT2t7fxuynyAQAZLkUpPqFW7986Z 73.2422% 1.323x 3.000% 97.000% 0.0010 25.0000
as of this post, those addresses have received a total of 0.414 BTC. owner is obviously some kind of master criminal.
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“Coin” : Money in the form of a small round disk, (small nominal value of generally no more than 1$)
humorous to me, because Australia has had $2 coins since 1988.
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^^ patrick, did you update it from an old copy? i'm fairly sure you had already adjusted my minimum to 5 BTC but now it shows as being back to 10 again.
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thanks for the help... i'm off this for now, but will reply again if i find out anything else (when i try a different version, etc).
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Hey, just noticed the site only displays up to 4 weeks worth of transactions? Any reason for this rather limiting limitation?
the account history shows up to 100 transactions... because i haven't got around to doing pagination. the earnings reports show up to 4 earnings reports... because generating them takes a fair bit of time so older accounts would load that page pretty slow if it showed 10 or more reports. let me know if you need to verify something from 5+ weeks ago.
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oh one other thing (maybe this is where some people will say 'well, duh'), this isn't actually bitcoind. this is bitcoin.exe with server=1 in the config.
this seems to work fine for sendtoaddress... when i call sendtoaddress via json it works and i suddenly see the transaction come up in the GUI.
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Array ( [http] => Array ( [method] => POST [header] => Content-type: application/json [content] => {"method":"sendmany","params":["",{"175WNXmJ1WVhFgVGKUqEhYtAQGRYAvqPA":1.2,"13QTW27b3SgqrEjefB9PbiZ6hcrVCJAxfx":1.3}],"id":1} )
) </pre><br /> <b>Warning</b>: fopen(http://...@127.0.0.1:8332/) [<a href='function.fopen'>function.fopen</a>]: failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
in <b>[full path redacted]\jsonRPCClient.php</b> on line <b>137</b><br /> caught exception: object(Exception)#2 (7) { ["message":protected]=> string(68) "Unable to connect to http://myusername:mypassword@127.0.0.1:8332/" ["string":"Exception":private]=> string(0) "" ["code":protected]=> int(0) ["file":protected]=> string(83) "[full path redacted]\jsonRPCClient.php" ["line":protected]=> int(145) ["trace":"Exception":private]=> array(2) { [0]=> array(6) { ["file"]=> string(76) "[full path redacted]\index2.php" ["line"]=> int(16) ["function"]=> string(6) "__call" ["class"]=> string(13) "jsonRPCClient" ["type"]=> string(2) "->" ["args"]=> array(2) { [0]=> string(8) "sendmany" [1]=> array(2) { [0]=> string(0) "" [1]=> array(2) { ["175WNXmJ1WVhFgVGKUqEhYtAQGRYAvqPA"]=> float(1.2) ["13QTW27b3SgqrEjefB9PbiZ6hcrVCJAxfx"]=> float(1.3) } } } } [1]=> array(6) { ["file"]=> string(76) "[full path redacted]\index2.php" ["line"]=> int(16) ["function"]=> string(8) "sendmany" ["class"]=> string(13) "jsonRPCClient" ["type"]=> string(2) "->" ["args"]=> array(2) { [0]=> string(0) "" [1]=> array(2) { ["175WNXmJ1WVhFgVGKUqEhYtAQGRYAvqPA"]=> float(1.2) ["13QTW27b3SgqrEjefB9PbiZ6hcrVCJAxfx"]=> float(1.3) } } } } ["previous":"Exception":private]=> NULL } line 137 of the rpc client is this: if ($fp = fopen($this->url, 'r', false, $context)) {
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Do you get any kind of an error message when it quits? Is there a logfile with errors in maybe?
Where did you get your copy of jsonRPCClient.php from?
What's 40101 the version number of?
1. the php log file is just the usual... Warning: fopen(http://...@127.0.0.1:8332/) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error in... etc, etc. same as what's printed on the browser with full error reporting. this was in the tail of bitcoin's debug.log: ThreadRPCServer method=getinfo keypool reserve 1353 keypool return 1353 ThreadRPCServer method=sendmany askfor tx 2e60cb02f1d7961d518e 0 sending getdata: tx 2e60cb02f1d7961d518e askfor tx 2e60cb02f1d7961d518e 1342836949000000 askfor tx 2e60cb02f1d7961d518e 1342837069000000 ERROR: ConnectInputs() : 2e60cb02f1 mapTransactions prev not found 9612453f24 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool() : ConnectInputs failed 2e60cb02f1 storing orphan tx 2e60cb02f1 askfor tx cc505b8b6973449c51af 0 sending getdata: tx cc505b8b6973449c51af askfor tx cc505b8b6973449c51af 1342836951000000 AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted cc505b8b69 askfor tx 0d43330369bb8cf84053 0 sending getdata: tx 0d43330369bb8cf84053 received getdata for: tx cc505b8b6973449c51af askfor tx 0d43330369bb8cf84053 1342836952000000 askfor tx 3e68f2e0f7bcdede4c9b 0 sending getdata: tx 3e68f2e0f7bcdede4c9b askfor tx 3e68f2e0f7bcdede4c9b 1342836953000000
are those ERROR's related to the sendmany? 2. i don't remember where my copy came from, but it's worked for every other function i've thrown at it. 3. 40101 is the bitcoin client, as returned by getinfo()
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Well, you guys were right. I ended up losing it all in a couple big bets, then I got back up to 30 BTC before losing most of it with the martingale strategy. Now I'm at zero. It's a weird feeling, to go from $0 to making $1000, then back to zero in a few days. Maybe I'll try Satoshi's dice again, but I've learned to quit while on top, since it's incredibly easy to lose massive sums of bitcoins QUICK.
I guess I just answered my original question. This is how the site stays afloat.
now you can see why i feel like a total smart ass staying 30 BTC ahead forever ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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i found out how to output what's actually being sent through json: Array ( [http] => Array ( [method] => POST [header] => Content-type: application/json [content] => {"method":"sendmany","params":["",{"175WNXmJ1WVhFgVGKUqEhYtAQGRYAvqPA":0.02,"13QTW27b3SgqrEjefB9PbiZ6hcrVCJAxfx":0.03}],"id":1} )
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can't see anything wrong there though.
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no, it dies before the 3rd vardump can output anything: array(0) { }
array(2) { ["175WNXmJ1WVhFgVGKUqEhYtAQGRYAvqPA"]=> float(0.02) ["13QTW27b3SgqrEjefB9PbiZ6hcrVCJAxfx"]=> float(0.03) }
just before that, the json connection is alive and well; i do a getinfo and it works, and sendtoaddress still works. i am trying this first on an older box, but this [version] => 40101 should be able to handle it, shouldn't it? also, i don't actually know a 'from' account because i'm using a wallet that's only ever been used in the GUI, so no account names. so I'm leaving that blank: var_dump($bitcoin->sendmany('', $params));
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