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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - Verified rolls, up to 64,000x winning on: June 12, 2012, 12:45:14 PM
Sounds like geebus is seeing the same problem I am.  Sure wish I knew what was going on exactly.  I've tried doing all the things he listed, and still missing bitcoins.
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - Verified rolls, up to 64,000x winning on: June 10, 2012, 08:24:40 AM
Well I'm still missing 47 BTC...
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - Verified rolls, up to 64,000x winning on: June 10, 2012, 02:05:07 AM
"Block Chain split" ?

http://www.blockchain.info/blocks/1339034587966

That's my thought.  The block chain split/orphaned blocks happened @ block 183405 and 183376.
4  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - Verified rolls, up to 64,000x winning on: June 10, 2012, 02:00:10 AM
For the 32 BTC it was: b26f43bd23e4c3bfa5b3e469201f000db66ba91889f3156b09b0214621f1f956
http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php?tx=b26f43bd23e4c3bfa5b3e469201f000db66ba91889f3156b09b0214621f1f956&limit=250&min_bet=0&status=ALL

I'm noticing that it just sent the TX back to me because it was over the max bet.  I didn't realize that the max bet had been decreased and had sent it a big bet.

5  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - Verified rolls, up to 64,000x winning on: June 10, 2012, 01:46:50 AM
Still haven't been paid for bets from two days ago when the Block Chain split.  They are just sitting in my wallet expecting to be paid.  These TX ID's are not showing up in blockchain.info, and NOW they are not showing up on satoshidice either where as they were before....WTF?!?!

Amount: +32.00 BTC
TX: a1f9a00b28db38132182032035bc43f24ca647b684bc4e339afa4e2c0dec50a1

Amount: +1.00551999 BTC
TX: 9dd9643367959718e3cfcd7ff9df0bfaf9fff085903185b92d54b8220ee041dc

Amount: +0.50250999 BTC
TX:f4c9cf60c4533e3b496e1d595076bf840194751c76f87cc3c2da18a9c5a5083d

Amount:  +0.50250999 BTC
TX: dcb49a44a304427c005ff2bf8ae9894b415c6537b2673d8d3f81bc2003b13b72

Amount: +0.50250999 BTC
TX: 9fcf405077ed5772bcf99f9d0d2bb3ac328fe90031474febd6f89392dee9e228

Amount: +4.02357999 BTC
TX: aaab67f030a85bdb29e72792f6326c7f12444a28b62bf3749a09036689b583f5

Amount: +2.01153999 BTC
TX: 8259da6a55f1d0ff0d7cea4e424c0aa431f35b388b77560f5559a178d0de2280

Amount: +1.00551999 BTC
TX: 4103ad8656fa8432f4d50f77c79e8c1f739c71f10801339788e057df899c334f

Amount: +1.00551999 BTC
TX: d9809ef9e4255cd137550ee076472245f0d6e1cd2e5ff778450f2c7ca64ff5c4

Amount: +0.50250999 BTC
TX: 8e746439fc42f0ad47380453a9a1a1fdac2e93461d763cda278945a3b8fb07e3

Amount: +1.00551999 BTC
TX: 0a8f642695953e15572961a889861579a2babef57ba1cb9335ac77a7bddc8836

Amount: +1.00551999 BTC
TX: e1720316fcbba42cc5b75c12053e56ca5c36b90082b354aca5a7347d04d5b21f

Amount:  +1.00551999 BTC
TX: ad0a6c5720516305e7031a3c12ece5a48d3eab09a9be01f3170bc5a3da3365d3

Amount: +1.00551999 BTC
TX: eed0b401ab5618d47c530f46c1867df3bfc9531bba810a8e2abf81340150ddbe

TOTAL: +47.08379987 BTC

WHEN CAN I EXPECT TO GET PAID ON THESE???
6  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - Verified rolls, up to 64,000x winning on: June 06, 2012, 05:43:28 AM
I got a problem.

http://satoshidice.com/full.php?tx=5eb7767f7ad06867d8a7f39711c58d6c3c7c86a49b7be7e48ad033aef3cff06b

Payment TX: e4adb0f45b432d97173c756b203bf90ba43db8a4a8e1fe7b0d58d3ebfd48f5e4
Payment TX Status: UNKNOWN
Bet Amount: 24.00000000
Outcome: WIN
Payment: 48.28846000

The payment TX e4adb0f45b432d97173c756b203bf90ba43db8a4a8e1fe7b0d58d3ebfd48f5e4 does not exist on blockchain.info.

http://blockchain.info/search?search=e4adb0f45b432d97173c756b203bf90ba43db8a4a8e1fe7b0d58d3ebfd48f5e4

"Sorry we could not find any blocks or transactions matching this hash"

I have several smaller ones like these.

Did you pay on the block chain splits from earlier today?  I saw it happening many times.  The last block it happened on was 183193. If so, then these TX ids are no longer valid and you still have those funds.

When will this be fixed?
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Emergency ANN] Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation on: May 12, 2012, 04:16:32 AM
are they trying to hide it by making it whole bunch of small transfers?
You got it.

this sucks! months of mining and the first time I try bitcoinica my btc get stolen.  stupid hackers!!  
 Angry Angry Angry Angry
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Emergency ANN] Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation on: May 12, 2012, 04:05:24 AM
They are on the move again.

http://blockchain.info/tx-index/5484758/c141115ff13ad9331e0d46776d850f06083a60fab88b15a2a2df35f2fdf565da

Seven 2600 btc transactions, and that one for 347.66367623 BTC goes to
http://blockchain.info/address/1EMLwAwseowTkDtKnEHRKrwQvzi4HShxSX  which then has splits into a bunch of smaller transactions. WTF? how do you follow this many splits?

found something strange while following the stolen coins.  Sent from the thief to many small accounts and one large one.
 http://blockchain.info/address/1EMLwAwseowTkDtKnEHRKrwQvzi4HShxSX

1.01100101 BTC
2.01111 BTC
3.0111 BTC
4.01100101 BTC
5.01100011 BTC
6.011101 BTC
7.001 BTC
116.4569963 BTC
8.01101101 BTC
9.01100001 BTC
10.01110011 BTC
11.01110011 BTC
12.001 BTC
13.011011 BTC
14.01100101 BTC
15.01100001 BTC
16.01101011 BTC
17.001 BTC
18.01110011 BTC
19.01101111 BTC
20.01101111 BTC
21.0110111 BTC

Why would they split it up like that?  are they trying to hide it by making it whole bunch of small transfers?
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Emergency ANN] Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation on: May 12, 2012, 03:33:09 AM
They are on the move again.

http://blockchain.info/tx-index/5484758/c141115ff13ad9331e0d46776d850f06083a60fab88b15a2a2df35f2fdf565da

Seven 2600 btc transactions, and that one for 347.66367623 BTC goes to
http://blockchain.info/address/1EMLwAwseowTkDtKnEHRKrwQvzi4HShxSX  which then has splits into a bunch of smaller transactions. WTF? how do you follow this many splits?

dbdump.py helps:

https://github.com/gavinandresen/bitcointools

Or you can write a html scraper that reloads a http://blockexplorer.com/address/ page, follows the address trail automatically and saves to a dataframe. Good luck making a visualisation though.


thank you.  i will look at it.
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Emergency ANN] Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation on: May 12, 2012, 03:28:41 AM
so my bitcoins are gone forever?  why would I want to use it then if I can't get stolen bitcoins back?
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Emergency ANN] Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation on: May 12, 2012, 03:13:32 AM
They are on the move again.

http://blockchain.info/tx-index/5484758/c141115ff13ad9331e0d46776d850f06083a60fab88b15a2a2df35f2fdf565da

Seven 2600 btc transactions, and that one for 347.66367623 BTC goes to
http://blockchain.info/address/1EMLwAwseowTkDtKnEHRKrwQvzi4HShxSX  which then has splits into a bunch of smaller transactions. WTF? how do you follow this many splits?
12  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (160Ghash/s) on: April 23, 2011, 03:01:41 AM
Yo slush, when are you going to support long polling?
13  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (160Ghash/s) on: April 17, 2011, 11:11:56 PM
Slush how much do you make per month off your pool?
14  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: BitcoinPool.com open thread on: April 16, 2011, 04:59:55 AM
http://bitcoinpool.com/account.php

the account login page is borked....

I agree. It is. Come on guys get it fixed. Wink

I believe they are watching their own site forum.  Looks like someone else brought it up and they replied to them.
http://bitcoinpool.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=32&p=262#p262

15  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (160Ghash/s) on: April 10, 2011, 07:06:29 AM
Oops.  What I meant to ask was about the Horizontal axis, not vertical.  My mistake.
How are the numbers 2,4,6,8,etc determined.  I understand the percentage (vertical) line, but I don't understand where the horizontal axis numbers come from.

Thanks for dealing with my noob'ness.
The horizontal axis is multiples of the difficulty. So point 2 on this axis represents a number of shares equal to twice the difficulty. The corresponding point on the vertical axis, 87%, means that 87% of all rounds will end before reaching this number of shares.

That makes more sense. Thank you for explaining that. Smiley
16  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (160Ghash/s) on: April 10, 2011, 07:01:34 AM
Is there any way to see which blocks a particular worker found? I noticed that one of mine found one today and purely out of curiosity I'm wondering which block it was. Wink I'd take a certain amount of pride in being able to say, "Oh, yeah, block 117551, that was me!"

I noticed that also.  It doesn't seem like mining.bitcoin.cz or deepbit.net have very detailed stats for their users, and everything is delayed which makes it impossible for me to watch my stats in realtime, and that sucks.  Is there anyway to get my stats in a non-delayed form?
17  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (160Ghash/s) on: April 08, 2011, 08:45:27 AM
Vertical axis is percentage.

"For example, the theoretical curve shows that 87% of blocks should be found after less that (2 * the current difficulty) shares."

Oops.  What I meant to ask was about the Horizontal axis, not vertical.  My mistake.
How are the numbers 2,4,6,8,etc determined.  I understand the percentage (vertical) line, but I don't understand where the horizontal axis numbers come from.

Thanks for dealing with my noob'ness.
18  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (160Ghash/s) on: April 07, 2011, 02:50:19 AM
I got another question about CFD.  I read your site, but it doesn't say what the vertical lines represent on the CFD graph.  Could you kindly explain this to me.  Why does it take so long to hit 100%, and what math would you do to calculate what 100% is?
19  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (160Ghash/s) on: April 07, 2011, 02:03:53 AM
Why depend on google though?  

Well... why not? If you're scared that Google will steal your pool credentials, simply block him in AdBlock or similar.

Quote
AWstats is one of many a very good tracking program that you can run locally.

But I don't want to run it locally. I have tens of sites on analytics already, so I just generated yet another javascript code and put it to template; work done under 1 minute.

OK, I will just block with adblock then.  Good idea. Wink
20  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (160Ghash/s) on: April 07, 2011, 01:57:54 AM
Why do you track users for google?  

Because I'm curious how many people is going to the site?

Why depend on google though?  
AWstats is one of many a very good tracking program that you can run locally.
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