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I can confirm the address that bigbeninlondon has for my refund: 17RXcRMUiXqsQkCqqYKXJkP1B4Lqm47hFB
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https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon#Chip_SpecificationJust so you know, the chips are 7mm x 7mm QFN48 packages. Considering the size and quantity, they may be shipped in reels, though I don't have experience with large chip shipments. Looking around, it seems like a 13" reel would hold 2,000 7x7 QFN chips. So five 13" reels. Reels would be easy, I'd imagine, since you can just cut the tape into strips, put the strips into anti-static bags, and ship those.
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I, bitcointalk.org member dgarrett, have sent 1.08 BTC to escrow address 1At75rKd6e8b7S7AAPzZ5V3kAzhkGYhnpU with the intention of ordering 13 Avalon mining ASIC chips as a part of the group buy organized by bitcointalk.org member ragingazn628 and escrowed by bitcointalk.org member "John (John K.)".
The payment was sent my Bitcoin address 17RXcRMUiXqsQkCqqYKXJkP1B4Lqm47hFB in transaction 9aec2f45059f191dfa9c9691616580c517b27c15a9555570e83589e116def697 and was sent on April 26, 2013.
Signature: HA/r3kBi3HcDLudy2d0yzz5RnQtQ8ASgUzuTDn9F2BeeJVx5SzOaqb4pEblziZ0shAXB2zSF4eyjYJTu8vGKDfs=
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6xUyRdeb2GhMvtcDNBFXsJ7GoMt3vhF3Rk
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Well, I'll offer .06BTC to start.
How long are you going to run this auction?
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Yeah. Thanks everyone. It's definitely encouraging to see the support the community gives to people who make stuff. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) (I'm not sure about Litecoin, and I've been a little busy recently. But I'll consider it.)
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I've posted a new update, v1.2. This one has some work done by oleganza, including the ability to switch between reference currencies. I believe this data is still based on Mt.Gox USD and just converted to other currencies, but I'm not sure since the data comes directly from Mt.Gox. I've also added configurable font size, in case you want it to take up less of your menu bar or if you want to make it bigger and more visible. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Just received my order. Camolist kept me up-to-date the whole way through and let me know that he was about to update his prices so I didn't have to pay the old prices. Also good about using GPG with personal info. Great communication and great seller. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I'd like to keep this application fairly simple, and that feature might be going beyond the purpose of a price ticker. I'll let you know if I add it in though.
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Awesome. I actually just found that other Mt.Gox API, but you got to it before me. I'll check out the commit and get it merged soon. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I made a bit of an update.
You can now configure how many decimal points to show. For now, I'm just truncating (rounding down) the number instead of rounding normally. I figure people might prefer this so they can see when price milestones are actually passed. So you can set it to 0 decimals and see when each new dollar point is actually reached, instead of just when it gets rounded to the next dollar.
You can also disable the label next to the price, or change it to the ฿ symbol.
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Thanks for the suggestions and donations (good motivation for adding more features ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) ). My menu bar is plenty crowded already, so I agree on the size issue. I'll work on a way to configure the number of decimals. Configurable font size isn't quite as straightforward, so I'm not sure when that'll happen. I'll also add an option to change what the displayed label is. And I'll add the option to show an arrow if the price has gone up or down since the last update.
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Hey everyone, I've created a nice simple price ticker for Bitcoin that sits in the OSX menu bar. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FRZrNQHh.png&t=663&c=rxrxOSmVRY3N_A) Download: https://github.com/dgarrett/BTCPrice/raw/master/releases/BTCPrice_1_2.zipSource: https://github.com/dgarrett/BTCPriceIt gets its data from Mt.Gox and allows for its automatic update interval to be set. If you want to manually update its data, just click it. The data will be refreshed whenever the menu is opened. You can also select which piece of data you want to be displayed in your menu bar. Also, as a student I'd greatly appreciate tips if you find BTCPrice useful ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) : 1Price4EGW8R59auccATvEwCFAhXYBML6VAnd please let me know if you like it or have any suggestions. Version 1.2: - Can now select any of 8 currencies (Thanks to oleganza - 1TipsuQ7CSqfQsjA9KU5jarSB1AnrVLLo )
- Configurable font size
- Using a better Mt.Gox data feed (Also thanks to oleganza)
Version 1.1: - Can configure number of decimals to display (currently truncates instead of rounding)
- Can configure display label
Version 1.0:
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I get the feeling that people have interpreted this question in two ways.
I think he was asking how "invested" you are in Bitcoin. ie. How many Bitcoins do you have or have you purchased?
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I encountered a particularly nasty bug or effect and tracking it down and correcting it is going to be extremely annoying.
I needed to send an exact amount of bitcoins and bitcents to a particular address. I input the address into Blockchain.info's search and brought up the destination wallet. Then I clicked Request Payment and input via copy/paste the exact amount of bitcoins and bitcents to send. The QR code changed and I scanned it with the iPhone Blockchain app.
I verified it was sending to the destination address the exact amount of bitcoins and bitcents (YYY.YYY70658). Then I clicked send payment. It actually sent (YYY.YYY707) to the destination address. It rounded up .00000042. My initial thought was the Blockchain app rounded it but perhaps there is something a little deeper at play. For example, when I have the two different wallet send amounts in Google Docs and subtract the actual sent from the proposed sent then Google Docs thinks the difference in the amounts is 0.0000004199999 repeating and not .00000042.
I thought it may have been an error with the display of the wallet amounts but verified it on blockexplorer.com also. It did send the wrong amount contrary to what was displayed on the screen before send payment was clicked.
I intended to send it from one of the two active addresses in the wallet but inadvertently left the default app selected to Any Address. Nevertheless, even if that were a contributing factor by pulling inputs from multiple addresses the problem is in rounding up the amount sent. That output amount to the destination address should not be changed. Additionally, there was no verification of inputs and outputs like the browser based.
Suggestions: 1. Perhaps the app and web browser should display all 8 bitcents for all amounts. This rounding is problematic for usability.
2. Perhaps there should be an input/output verification with the iPhone app?
This is fixed now: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135336.msg1443221#msg1443221I don't know when it'll end up in Cydia, but if you are a registered iOS developer you can compile it from Github.
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