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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / [BlockScan] Counterparty (XCP) Block Explorer on: January 09, 2014, 08:11:53 AM
Hi

Blockscan.com is a Counterparty Block Explorer built from scratch for the sole purpose of looking up any Counterparty related transactions.  The block explorer was developed and is maintained independently

In addition to the block explorer functionality, there is also an account services module where you can perform additional functions such as setting up email alerts (to alert you when you receive tokens at your address) and or updating/adding additional blockscan metadata information for your assets.

The official site is available at http://www.blockscan.com and can also be accessed via https://www.blockscan.com

If you have any suggestions, feedback or bug reports do let us know by posting here. We can also be contacted via http://www.blockscan.com/contact for matters relating to blockscan only

Cheers

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2  Bitcoin / Hardware / Reuse chips from defective BitFurryBoards (Cryptx version) ? on: December 08, 2013, 06:59:18 AM
Hi

I have in possession 2 defective boards. One that refused to boot up upon delivery and another with a ripped USB connector (and defective canbus)

The first board never hashed before but the second board was hashing up until the USB connector issue. And for some reason the canbus does not work on this unit.

I was thinking if it was possible to recycle the Bitfurry ASIC chips from these boards and somehow get them converted to USB miners? Any suggestions or ideas or should I just use them as paper weights?  Cheesy

Thanks
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / [WTS] 1000 PWC for 4 LTC on: May 13, 2013, 12:52:36 PM
As per thread title, looking to trade batches of 1000 Powercoin for 4 LTC.

Will only go first if you have an account older than mine with decent post count.

PM for transaction

Thanks
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / CLOSED [WTB] 1 Bitbar for 20 LTC each on: May 08, 2013, 07:32:49 AM
Hi

I am looking to buy up to 5 BTB for 20 LTC each.

Please either post here or PM directly to transact.

Thank you

5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / (SOLD) [WTS] Selling FC (FeatherCoin) FOR BTC/LTC on: April 18, 2013, 03:10:00 AM
Selling FC (Feathercoin) batches in exchange for either Bitcoins or LiteCoins at the following rates


1000 FC for 0.6 BTC

or

1000 FC for 30 LTC


Please PM to transact. While stocks last only Grin

Thank you  
6  Economy / Goods / [SOLD] - 1 copy of Left 4 Dead 2 - STEAM GIFT on: August 27, 2012, 03:01:56 PM
As per title, for sale 1 copy of Left 4 Dead 2 for 0.97 BTC

You may PM me for ordering or place your order directly from bitmint (option for escrow available at 0.98 btc) https://www.bitmit.net/en/trade/i/5428-left-4-dead-2-steam-gift/description


7  Economy / Currency exchange / [WTS] PPCOIN for 0.001btc on: August 26, 2012, 05:56:44 AM
Hi

I have a small batch of confirmed PPcoins ready for transafer. The current price is 0.001btc for each (1)  PPcoin.  I am only selling a few thousand of these to cover some mining costs and keeping the rest.

For More information on PPCoin please see www.ppcoin.org

You may PM or post here for additional information

Cheers
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / bitcoind command parameter [minconf=1] on: September 15, 2011, 06:43:51 AM
Hi

I have a question regarding the bitcoind command line parameters. I noticed in some of commands there is [minconf=1]. I know this stands for minimum confirmations for transactions like listtransactions, listreceivedbyaccount, listreceivedbyaddress,etc. But for other commands like "move" and "sendfrom" which are basically internal accounting transfers what do these represent? Why is there a need to the [minconf] here. For example


move
<fromaccount> <toaccount> <amount> [minconf=1] [comment]

sendfrom
<fromaccount> <tobitcoinaddress> <amount> [minconf=1] [comment] [comment-to]

Thanks
9  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Scalability of BitCoinD for a wallet service on: August 31, 2011, 04:58:11 AM
Hi

I am builing a free wallet service (like instawallet) and would like to know what are your thoughts on solely relying on the bitcoind daemon for storing all transactions as opposed to storing them in an external database for lookups. I have concerns that if we were to run into hundreds of users and transactions that bitcoind would not be able to handle such volumes concurrently.

Are there any hard limits of to how far the daemon can scale or is this limited by the underlying hardware?

Thanks
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