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961  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Delta Financial Offers Interest-Bearing Bitcoin Accounts on: June 16, 2014, 03:28:13 PM
I can see people are taking the pirateat40 model.

For any newbies, pirateat40 had a ponzi scheme, which first started off him trying to day trade the funds to get the 7% he was offering.
962  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: PSA: Add a Full Node for just $19/year! on: June 15, 2014, 11:58:13 PM
You need to use the bitcoin-cli to interact with the bitcoind.

Code:
./bitcoin-cli getinfo

I dont have this command in that node. I have see now that i have activity to node server page

http://69.12.86.115/

but i cant get info for the server with

bitcoind getinfo

command

Bitcoin-cli comes in the same zip as bitcoind, and it is the only way way to interact with the bitcoind from the command line.
963  Economy / Auctions / Re: Domain Name - BitcoinSolutions.com on: June 15, 2014, 11:53:00 PM
$25
964  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: PSA: Add a Full Node for just $19/year! on: June 15, 2014, 11:52:31 PM
You need to use the bitcoin-cli to interact with the bitcoind.

Code:
./bitcoin-cli getinfo
965  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: ■■ NYC Bitcoin Fair + Meetup + After Party ■■ on: June 15, 2014, 11:08:26 PM
I want to see more pictures. I was there for maybe an hour or two and I wish I could have stayed longer! (Had to spend some time with family as it was father's day)

was an EXTREMELY proud sponser!
966  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which Block Explorer do you use ? on: June 15, 2014, 01:44:04 AM
I know a few people from this thread wanted to know when our move to new servers were complete. I can say that it is completed and we passed all our internal test to make sure the data is correct. The blockchain we hold I call it A1 because we examined all the data after the move.

Also we will not be moving any more! We will start growing horizontally now. It only took us a couple months of production to go from a little couple of servers, to now a big boy server, to handle our loads.

Looks like you are now on Atlantic Metro Communications VPS. Why are not u giving a try to Amazon AWS or Google App Engine ? Are not they better for this kind of a large scale operation ?

We are not on any VPS system, we are on a dedicated server provided by http://www.bitronictech.net/aff.php?aff=061. Why we choose them over AWS or APP engine, well a couple reason. One is that I actually worked for a datacenter at my college, before I got into bitcoins so I actually do tweak some very low level settings. Every ounce of power you can squeeze of a system, makes my project that much better than the next one. This rules out google app engine. Two I want to support the bitcoin eco-system. If you read some of my early post I actually called for someone to start a hosting PaaS for bitcoin. It would sky rocket, and you wouldn't have any of the issues you have now with hacked AWS accounts.

My startup has paid everything so far in bitcoin. Making it so I never have to get a bank account for my business!

Trust me this some powerful hardware, I know what I am doing and the site has yet to be down excluding today when I had to move the huge blockchain database. Which as you can see went as planned.

Really proud to know this buddy. I wish all bitcoin entrepreneurs have this ideology.

Thank you, bitcoin just makes business so easy in this global era.

Yep, but finding counterparty to accept bitcoin is sometimes a pain.

Agreed it takes a little bit of work but I think most sites can do it. You just have be up to sitting down with the person and showing them.
967  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which Block Explorer do you use ? on: June 14, 2014, 07:02:24 PM
I know a few people from this thread wanted to know when our move to new servers were complete. I can say that it is completed and we passed all our internal test to make sure the data is correct. The blockchain we hold I call it A1 because we examined all the data after the move.

Also we will not be moving any more! We will start growing horizontally now. It only took us a couple months of production to go from a little couple of servers, to now a big boy server, to handle our loads.

Looks like you are now on Atlantic Metro Communications VPS. Why are not u giving a try to Amazon AWS or Google App Engine ? Are not they better for this kind of a large scale operation ?

We are not on any VPS system, we are on a dedicated server provided by http://www.bitronictech.net/aff.php?aff=061. Why we choose them over AWS or APP engine, well a couple reason. One is that I actually worked for a datacenter at my college, before I got into bitcoins so I actually do tweak some very low level settings. Every ounce of power you can squeeze of a system, makes my project that much better than the next one. This rules out google app engine. Two I want to support the bitcoin eco-system. If you read some of my early post I actually called for someone to start a hosting PaaS for bitcoin. It would sky rocket, and you wouldn't have any of the issues you have now with hacked AWS accounts.

My startup has paid everything so far in bitcoin. Making it so I never have to get a bank account for my business!

Trust me this some powerful hardware, I know what I am doing and the site has yet to be down excluding today when I had to move the huge blockchain database. Which as you can see went as planned.

Really proud to know this buddy. I wish all bitcoin entrepreneurs have this ideology.

Thank you, bitcoin just makes business so easy in this global era.
968  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Open letter from Jason King (SeansOutpost) on BITCOIN IN THE BELTWAY (DC CONF) on: June 14, 2014, 04:31:23 AM
Jason you need to be more vocal about the projects you are apart I had no idea you were apart of this conference!

My company https://apicoin.io, helpped co-sponsor a podcast You,me and BTC https://twitter.com/YouMeAndBTC/status/475278410714193920 to go down and get some interviews! Hope everyone has a great time down there!
969  Economy / Gambling / Re: Are you a gambling site that runs off of blockchain.info api? on: June 13, 2014, 08:13:54 PM
We already have 2 sites taking advantage of this offer!

One of the sites did a stress test on us, before they would convert and they were amazed how well we did.

This shows we are willing to work with each site, no matter how small or huge you are.

Act now.


P.S. We take security and privacy over anything, so they have asked us not to release who they are, so don't ask.
970  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Message Board (phpbb3 if possible) Tipping Bot? (potential paid project) on: June 13, 2014, 08:07:00 PM
I would suggest that any developer that does this, can use our api... https://apicoin.io/api it will save on time and allow you to make use of cold storage fairly easily.
971  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How big of a deal are these mining system exploiters? on: June 13, 2014, 04:33:33 PM
This is only a big deal to the mining pools because it is someone robbing them and there users of money.
972  Economy / Gambling / Are you a gambling site that runs off of blockchain.info api? on: June 12, 2014, 10:12:23 PM
Blockchain.info's api is great for proving the market, and quickly prototyping a site. What happens when you need more power and security from your api? That is where my service https://apicoin.io comes in, we are extremely robust, secure, and easy to implement.

We also can help your business move to the next level of being a bitcoin business, by easily helping you implementing a cold storage wallet. Cold storage wallets take a lot of design to build the infrastructure, but we have that infrastructure for you, with a just a few lines of cold you can be accepting payments from your cold storage wallet which we don't have access to, or request the private keys to.

Also to top all this off if you are a gambling site and use blockchain.info's api, and switch to us, we will give you two months free to integrate our api.

Any questions pm me (for more personal site questions) or comment below and I will answer them. I look forward to working with the gambling section of bitcoin!
973  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2014-06-11] Bitpay heralds emerging Bitcoin Payment Protocol on: June 12, 2014, 03:53:08 PM
And this protocol is broken, but lets keep "heralding it".

Can you please elaborate? Any sources?

Using a centralized technology and broken protocol in a decentralized environment. I and even some core devs have written how this was the wrong way to go. I suggest you search for them.
974  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which Block Explorer do you use ? on: June 12, 2014, 08:03:37 AM
I know a few people from this thread wanted to know when our move to new servers were complete. I can say that it is completed and we passed all our internal test to make sure the data is correct. The blockchain we hold I call it A1 because we examined all the data after the move.

Also we will not be moving any more! We will start growing horizontally now. It only took us a couple months of production to go from a little couple of servers, to now a big boy server, to handle our loads.

Looks like you are now on Atlantic Metro Communications VPS. Why are not u giving a try to Amazon AWS or Google App Engine ? Are not they better for this kind of a large scale operation ?

We are not on any VPS system, we are on a dedicated server provided by http://www.bitronictech.net/aff.php?aff=061. Why we choose them over AWS or APP engine, well a couple reason. One is that I actually worked for a datacenter at my college, before I got into bitcoins so I actually do tweak some very low level settings. Every ounce of power you can squeeze of a system, makes my project that much better than the next one. This rules out google app engine. Two I want to support the bitcoin eco-system. If you read some of my early post I actually called for someone to start a hosting PaaS for bitcoin. It would sky rocket, and you wouldn't have any of the issues you have now with hacked AWS accounts.

My startup has paid everything so far in bitcoin. Making it so I never have to get a bank account for my business!

Trust me this some powerful hardware, I know what I am doing and the site has yet to be down excluding today when I had to move the huge blockchain database. Which as you can see went as planned.
975  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2014-06-11] Bitpay heralds emerging Bitcoin Payment Protocol on: June 12, 2014, 07:06:44 AM
And this protocol is broken, but lets keep "heralding it".
976  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin vs Uber on: June 12, 2014, 07:01:37 AM
uber should accept bitcoin as an alternate payment method

Retweet this maybe it will happen! https://twitter.com/apicoin/status/476902343678902272
977  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin vs Uber on: June 12, 2014, 06:38:17 AM
Web applications, is in a huge bubble right now.
978  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC (.com) Now For Sale on: June 12, 2014, 06:07:32 AM
I still waiting for parity of all my domains to reach what I paid for them. Since some of them costed me like 7-11 BTC in 2011. Some of my domains are worth more than that, but still.
979  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which Block Explorer do you use ? on: June 12, 2014, 04:56:22 AM
I know a few people from this thread wanted to know when our move to new servers were complete. I can say that it is completed and we passed all our internal test to make sure the data is correct. The blockchain we hold I call it A1 because we examined all the data after the move.

Also we will not be moving any more! We will start growing horizontally now. It only took us a couple months of production to go from a little couple of servers, to now a big boy server, to handle our loads.
980  Economy / Services / Re: Lets Have Fun :) 18+ Only! on: June 11, 2014, 01:43:29 AM
Just get a girlfriend guys it's usually cheaper and you could get your laundry done in the process lol
until gweedo turns 18!

Hats off to whoever necro's this thread 6 years from now.

I am not really 12...
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