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As much as I like seeing things like cryptograffiti.info I wonder if making it really easy to store images in the blockchain could be very dangerous for Bitcoin. For example shady people will for sure start use it to store their illegal pictures into the blockchain, not erasable for all eternity. Storing the blockchain on your machine then becomes a de facto crime. If you make it possible to view embedded pictures on cryptograffiti.info just visiting the site will become a crime.
Think about if you really want such a situation and if the benefits of a small donation will outweigh the long term disadvantages to bitcoin itself or to your website!
Edit: I am aware that storing things on the blockchain has been possible for a long time and it is probably already being abused for things I mentioned about. But it kind of is not very widely known and perhaps it's best if we could keep it that way... Seriously, if the press will pick up on what crap can or is already stored on the blockchain it's goodbye bitcoin.
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Feature request: It is currently really difficult to find one's graffitis after a while. I propose a search function for btc address or transaction, or maybe even part of the text of the graffiti!
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Cool project!
Things I found: - the month seems to be one month off (it's still September instead of October) - In Google Chrome on Windows when pressing "select all" addresses in list mode the addresses do not have line breaks which makes further processing quite hard as there is no separator between the addresses. Works on Firefox though...
Is there a good, preferably automated, way to build transactions out of the addresses? So far I have been using brainwallet.org but it gets cumbersome after a while and you can spend hours adding addresses...
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Please add me to the early access list (I also applied in the storjtalk forum with the same nickname).
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As for evidence: I started to get suspicious when I noticed that coins I sent to Ian were moved in July this year. And from the history of that address, it seems like it was one of Ian's pooling addresses.
Well at least from the SEC document we know that pay.btc was a real pass-through. It could still be though that Ian kept some coins for himself when it was clear that things would collapse.
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So, what can we do to get us listed on BTER et al?
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@dev: What's the current status of the homepage? It seems unfinished (e.g. Forum links are broken, Windows client etc are not set at all) -> Please fix!
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I would be really happy if you could make btcQuick shares again tradeable on a web-platform or with an alternative approach (colored coins...).
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OK, now that 251 BTC have been refunded by KnC we could start sending out BTC immediately to people. I am looking forward to my 4.1 BTC!
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@ragin: For the refund form: What should people do that made multiple transactions? Should we submit the form multiple times?
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Why wait with the refunds until a deadline. There are many people, including me, who really have been waiting for a long time to get their money back -> refund them as soon as possible. "re: So is everyone OK with receiving their BTC back in today's price? if not Sam Cole can wait until the price drops so he can buy at a lower rate so you will get more BTC back ... "
Yes, I am fine with that. Maybe we can also build upon the refund list originally created by danieldaniel. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0An6qwdlD-DbCdHNPLXd5Q2VYMTlMSUlOTVp3VVk4VUE#gid=0
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I completely agree with what Kushedout and plumMet say. JohnK needs to release the information...
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I am all for getting a refund from KnC directly. Maybe we could set up a letter/e-mail that many people would send to them? I am not qualified enough to do that, but I am sure there is someone who is...
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Maybe it's possible to get a BTC refund from bitpay so we could avoid freezing of fiat bank accounts...
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It's the encrypted backup of your phone either on your machine or on iCloud
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Can we have an update on the current plan?
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Hi Sebastian, Sehr gute Arbeit, die du mit dem Groupbuy und jetzt mit dem Refund leistest! - Hast du schon was vom Refund fuer den 4. Batch gehoert? - Zwar hab ich es selbst noch nie verwendet aber auf brainwallet.org kann man schoen transaktionen mit vielen outputs bauen! http://brainwallet.org/#tx
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@ ragingazn628: OK, since your PayPal account is currently limited I think it's not feasible to refund people through Paypal. It will put the receiving persons at risk to come under investigation by Paypal as well.
Proposal: You refund the USD value of each share at the current BTC/USD price. In my case, I bought a total of 7 shares from Saturn #9 and 1 share from Jupiter #2. You figure out what the USD value of 1 share was, buy some BTC and refund people.
I think it's sensible to get a refund from KnC as well.
Hope we can work something out this way...
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I'm not sure if that's good or bad... XD Where should they move to if the miners where already paid for? Hopefully in preparation to refund the people that have requested a refund.
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