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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Exchanges with withdrawal using API on: February 21, 2014, 07:46:38 AM
So, no other exchange with Withdrawal requests via API besides Bitstamp
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Exchanges with withdrawal using API on: February 20, 2014, 09:34:15 PM
Is there any API for withdrawal ?

The only that I know is on https://www.bitstamp.net/api/

Withdrawal requests

POST https://www.bitstamp.net/api/withdrawal_requests/

Params:

    key - API key
    signature - signature
    nonce - nonce

Returns JSON list of withdrawal requests. Each request is represented as dictionary:

    id - order id
    datetime - date and time
    type - (0 - SEPA; 1 - bitcoin; 2 - WIRE transfer; 3 and 4 - bitstamp code; 5 - Mt.Gox code)
    amount - amount
    status - (0 - open; 1 - in process; 2 - finished; 3 - canceled; 4 - failed)
    data - additional withdrawal request data (Mt.Gox code, etc.)
3  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Exchanges with withdrawal using API on: February 20, 2014, 09:11:20 PM
MtGox
BTCe
Cryptsy
mcxNOW (non-standard API)

Here is a list of big markets... (Markets menu on the top)
http://bitcoinwisdom.com

BTC-e have API for withdrawal?
4  Economy / Service Discussion / Exchanges with withdrawal using API on: February 20, 2014, 08:19:51 PM
Hi,

I need to make a list with the exchanges that have withdrawals via API.

The only that I know right now is: Bitstamp

There are other options?
5  Economy / Exchanges / Re: www.BITSTAMP.net Bitcoin exchange site for USD/BTC on: February 13, 2014, 11:25:57 AM
Maybe another Mt Gox this Bitstamp... the prices on Bitstamp looks like manipulation, after the ban to BTC withdrawals the prices remain stable.
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin's endgame? Bitstamp also suspends withdrawals on: February 12, 2014, 01:42:36 PM
What is happening is a discredit to the Bitcoin cryptocurrency. The end of net neutrality will also help to kill this "free open-source crytocurrencies".

I think this is the beginning of the end to Bitcoin, but I do not think that the cryptocurrencies will go away. This experience called Bitcoin will be used to the reborn of a new banking system. The public transactions scheme is a dream for Governments and Central Banks. Imagine that you track all money transactions and that transactions made available to all, including governments... all your taxes will be calculated automatically, you will not be able to run paying taxes... this Bitcoin experience is all about selling you a totalitarian financial system.  
7  Economy / Exchanges / Re: www.BITSTAMP.net Bitcoin exchange site for USD/BTC on: February 12, 2014, 10:52:18 AM
For when Bitcoin withdrawals can be expected to be resolved?
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitstampt suspend Bitcoin withdrawals on: February 11, 2014, 05:58:04 PM
Bitstampt suspend Bitcoin withdrawals.

This will get ugly!

Quote
Bitcoin withdrawal processing suspended
Dear Bitstamp users Bitstamp’s exchange software is extremely cautious concerning Bitcoin transactions. Currently it has suspended processing Bitcoin withdrawals due to inconsistent results reported by our bitcoind wallet, caused by a denial-of-service attack using transaction malleability to temporarily disrupt balance checking. As such, Bitcoin withdrawal processing will be suspended temporarily until a software fix is issued. No funds have been lost and no funds are at risk. This is a denial-of-service attack made possible by some misunderstandings in Bitcoin wallet implementations. These misunderstandings have simple solutions that are being implemented as we speak, and we're confident everything will be back to normal shortly. Withdrawals which failed on the 10th and 11th of February will be canceled and the amounts added back to the customer account balances. We will communicate any further developments regarding this issue. Thank you for your understanding! Best regards Bitstamp team
Bitstamp Support
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Massive 41,700 BTC transaction just happened on: February 10, 2014, 11:42:52 PM
I love bitcoin so far, but i hate how you idiots are allowed to view everyone of my fucking transactions. You piss me the fuck off.

I like bitcoin, but it's imperfect. In order to be a perfect crypto-currency, we need to have a program that does TRUE anonymity, with no chance of anyone seeing your transactions. I mean how is it any better that you can look at Max Keiser's address and figure out what he's buying? THat's world wide though. Not just a select few people. EVERYONE can see what you're paying, even if they can't figure out what you bought. Why would that matter? The government can now link you to your address and harass you with questions of what you bought. I think i will have a look at bitcoin's source, but i'm thinking of eventually modifying the source code to SAFELY allow TRUE anonymous transactions.

Welcome to the new central controlled economy where all you do is watched by everyone else.

But yes, many of the bitcoin premisses are just crap. The job of the bitcoin and all other cryptocurrencies will be to open a new paradigm to the banking system... I think we all understand that at this point.
10  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Four questions about backups and bitcoind on: February 05, 2014, 11:49:56 PM
Hi all,

I need some help understanding how to backup a wallet.

1 - I will have a bitcoind daemon running that will generate various addresses each day, because of this I think I will need to do backups every day. Is this correct?

2 - Is "wallet.dat" all I have to backup? I only need to make a copy of this file? $ cp wallet.dat /home/my_user ?

3 - I can make the backups with bitcoind running?

4 - How to restore? Imagine that the server goes away. All I need is to reinstall bitcoind and replace the "wallet.dat" with my backed up "wallet.dat"?

Give me some clues.

Thanks.
11  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitstamp website down on: January 28, 2014, 07:01:41 PM
This is kind of normal in Bitstamp. I think that they should deal with this kind of failures on the website. It is annoying.
12  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / How to generate a new BTC address with bitcoind? on: January 26, 2014, 01:57:02 PM
Hi,

I need to create new Bitcoin addresses using the command line and bitcoind.

How can I achieve this?

I'm using Python.
13  Economy / Exchanges / Re: BTC-E.com exchange Bitcoin, Litecoin, Namecoin <-> USD\BTC (fee 0.2%) on: January 25, 2014, 06:57:59 PM
Hi,

I opened and account and transfer a very small amount of BTCs to test the API, but until now I don't have BTCs in my balance.

How much time it takes to get the BTCs in the balance?

The transaction have now more than 2 hours and have more than 10 confirmations.
now every transaction need ticket and help from support after some wait you can also do this contact support or submit a ticket

What a bad news. I'm developing a trading bot, but I need to do deposits and withdrawals using the API.

This is temporary or it always worked like that?
14  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoins in Angola on: January 25, 2014, 06:54:23 PM
I think via WU or money gram cash as its available almost all countries in the world!

Angola is a country in a non convertible currency zone. It is not as easy as if you live in a convertible currency zone to put your money out of the country.

I think the best bet is to find a foreigner, a Portuguese for example that have access to a Portuguese bank account. It is not hard to find a Portuguese in Angola these days.
15  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoins in Angola on: January 25, 2014, 06:21:51 PM
How to buy bitcoins in Luanda / Angola??
Can not make international transfer, only national or cash!

Do you have any Portuguese bank account or know anyone who have one? If yes you can buy them by Homebanking or Multibanco.

Here, http://btcmb.pt/
16  Economy / Exchanges / Re: BTC-E.com exchange Bitcoin, Litecoin, Namecoin <-> USD\BTC (fee 0.2%) on: January 25, 2014, 06:15:04 PM
Hi,

I opened and account and transfer a very small amount of BTCs to test the API, but until now I don't have BTCs in my balance.

How much time it takes to get the BTCs in the balance?

The transaction have now more than 2 hours and have more than 10 confirmations.
17  Economy / Exchanges / Re: www.BITSTAMP.net Bitcoin exchange site for USD/BTC on: January 25, 2014, 04:35:27 PM
It is working again  Grin
18  Economy / Marketplace / Opinions about BTC-e on: January 25, 2014, 04:30:25 PM
Hi,

I'm developing a trading bot. I need to work with a reliable exchange. I've an account in Bitstamp, their service is nice, but the website fails a lot. Do you have opinions on BTC-e, they are more stable than Bitstamp?

19  Economy / Exchanges / Re: www.BITSTAMP.net Bitcoin exchange site for USD/BTC on: January 25, 2014, 12:15:51 PM
Someone is experiencing problems with e-mail in Bitstamp. I've tried to withdrawal Bitcoins, but it looks like their e-mail system ins not working. I need to do a confirmation of the withdrawal by clicking the link, but the e-mail never arrives.

Anyone?
20  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / How to run Bitcoind in the background/startup? (Ubuntu 12.04) on: January 21, 2014, 10:00:03 PM
Hi,

I'm setting up a Bitcoind server in a Ubuntu 12.04.

I'm trying to understand how can I start Bitcoind at boot and keep it running in the background.

For example, if I do:
Code:
# bitcoind -daemon
# ...

The server will start, but if I close the terminal window, the server will shut down after a while.

I've googled some more and found this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25518.msg317426#msg317426

I've tried the solution above, but without success. I've done all the steps but the Bitcoind don't even start.

There are any strategies to keep the Bitcoind running based on things like Supervidord(http://supervisord.org/)?

I accept any clue on how to put Bitcoind starting at boot.

Thanks,

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