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1601  Local / Biete / Re: VollzeitTrader - Kapital ab 0.5฿ / 30LTC on: November 23, 2013, 03:49:12 PM
Wenn du "ziemlich alles investiert" hast, wieso hast du dann nur 1x BTC und 5k EUR? Falls du wirklich so gut traden kannst, dass du da 10% im Jahr in BTC(!) anbietest, wieso hast du bisher so wenig verdient und musst um Geld betteln?

Umterm Strich bist du also lieber statt einer Bank Forenmembern hier gegenüber verantwortlich. Kann ich verstehen, aber werde ich sicher nicht unterstützen! Nimm einfach einen normalen Kredit auf und fertig, es ist ja nicht mal klar, ob das, was du da anbietest, nicht schon gewerblich und damit strafbar ist.
1602  Local / Mining (Deutsch) / Re: Öl öl öl. Wer mags schön ölig? on: November 23, 2013, 03:41:58 PM
...2 Wochen warten und das Öl aus der Steckdose + den USB ports rinnen sehen.

Öl kriecht wahnsinnig gerne Kabel entlang! Dank Kapillarwirkung auch gerne mal nach oben und um Ecken... Anfangs klingt das ja alles recht cool, mit der Zeit hat man das Zeug aber überall.
1603  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Hardware accelerated bitcoind? on: November 23, 2013, 03:21:13 PM
Miners could quickly verify the hashes of the block chain, yes. This is not the main bottleneck however, my mobile phone can do that in seconds for the whole chain. The main work though is likely the signature checking though and there is no ASIC implementation that I know of. I am also not too sure if it would be feasible to even offload this to OpenCL (on GPUs for example) as there is a lot of data to be processed and lots of changes don't work too well with distributed algorithms (too much communication overhead creates a bottleneck there instead of at the computation end).

It might be an interesting thing to try, also for stuff like SSL or other crypto, to offload it to more specialized hardware... I am not aware of any serious initiatives in that direction though - until there is OpenSSL-OpenCL, I doubt many people will even trust something like that.
1604  Local / Off-Topic (Deutsch) / Re: Bitcoin: Währung kann manipuliert werden on: November 23, 2013, 03:12:14 PM
Mining ist immer Glücksspiel - wenn es aber z.B. auf lange Sicht besser ist, eine gewisse Strategie durchzuziehen (selbst wenn diese darin besteht, absichtlich etwas zu riskieren) dann wird diese Strategie auch gewinnen.

Siehe z.B. Kartenzählen bei Blackjack. Eigentlich wäre es ja komplett egal, wie hoch man setzt, wenn die Karten zufällig sind. Weiß man aber, welche Karten schon dran waren, kann man seinen Einsatz an die Gewinnwahrscheinlichkeit anpassen.
1605  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: [ANN] Protocoin - a pure Python Bitcoin protocol implementation on: November 23, 2013, 02:35:44 PM
If you get sybil'ed (only connecting to malicious nodes) you will have a bad time... on the other hand, you can expect to receive blocks at a rate of 1 block every 10 minutes within a certain distribution - if this is not the case you should probably reconnect to other nodes. Also as soon as you get a good node, you'd catch up.

Is this library generic enough to handle Altcoins by the way?
1606  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ IDEA ] New Coin Pegged to USD or EUR on: November 23, 2013, 02:28:08 PM
You can do that right now with Ripple for example (which is kinda like a general purpose web wallet) - the problem with pegging is the issuing and redemption process with the issuer which (as you probably know) is quite regulated with KYC/AML etc.
1607  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Should MasterCoin have its own forums? on: November 23, 2013, 02:24:02 PM
I have read enough about it...

You are using the block chain as infrastructure - not as money - by using some non-fungibility features of BTC. It is like any random software running on Windows demanding it's own subforum on the Microsoft support forums or websites chatting away in Apache mailing lists.

MSC could work with different infrastructure as well (it might not be that secure and harder to obtain for bitcoiners...) while bitcoin can not, as it IS the block chain. Most projects in the altcoin forum differ from Bitcoin in less than 1% of their code if even - they are far more integrated and invested in bitcoin than MSC is (which for example would work just as fine on Ripple or OpenTransactions as infrastructure).
1608  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: pushtx: Push Bitcoin transactions through multiple means (Python lib / CLI tool) on: November 23, 2013, 04:08:52 AM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=343503.0 seems like a perfect match! Smiley
1609  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Alternative storage for the blockchain on: November 23, 2013, 03:49:50 AM
Yeah, looks like MtGox tried the multiple bitcoind thingie - they started to get into race conditions and double spend each other from time to time.
1610  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: pushtx: Push Bitcoin transactions through multiple means (Python lib / CLI tool) on: November 23, 2013, 03:47:31 AM
What about remote bitcoinds? It might be possible to get a list of bitcoinds via the usual discovery mechanisms, send them the "hello" message, push the transaction(s) over and say goodbye...

That way you could even confirm that it got at least forwarded a bit, once you hear about your transaction from other nodes.
1611  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Lets say you had a friend outside the USA ... (re: Mt.Gox) on: November 23, 2013, 03:44:36 AM
The transaction itself likely done in a few hours or a day... The problem is that MtGox will take weeks or rather months until it is your turn to start the transaction.
1612  Local / Biete / Re: VollzeitTrader - Kapital ab 0.5฿ / 30LTC on: November 23, 2013, 01:46:46 AM
Na, wer will jemand wildfremden ein paar 100 Euro oder mehr in die Hand drücken, damit damit "getradet" werden kann - natürlich ohne irgendwelche Garantien! Ach ja, gehandelt wird auf einer russischen Exchange, nicht etwa auf einer in der EU.

Kleine Übersicht über bisherige Ergebnisse oder sonst irgendwas? ... Naja, aber keine Angst - HandyNr ist natürlich möglich!
1613  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Alternative storage for the blockchain on: November 23, 2013, 01:36:21 AM
Do you know what levelDB is used for in bitcoind? Roll Eyes

Anyways, if you need a faster version of it, you can check facebook's pimped version: http://rocksdb.org/
1614  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Should MasterCoin have its own forums? on: November 23, 2013, 12:56:45 AM
Off to the altcoin forum imho.
1615  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Could preferring blocks with more txs help solve the small blocksize issue? on: November 22, 2013, 10:22:24 PM
Depends on how you define "small" fee - if there are no magic constants (like the current minimum fee) a "small" fee can very well mean 1 Satoshi.

I guess there could eb an equilibrium of course, still it might very easily be somewhere in the area of "include padding in blocks" or if you adjust it slightly it might switch to "leave blocks deliberately (partially) empty" mode.
I don't think that miners really need incentives to mine 1 MB blocks other than fees. Maybe some better tools on selecting transactions etc. and filling their blocks might be of more use so they can execute more complex strategies.
1616  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: November 22, 2013, 10:16:11 PM
I just plainly can't believe what i'm reading here !

I've lost at least 20% of my bitcoins due to bitfinex bugs (some lost 85% on bugs (not bad trades but really bitfinex bugs !!)) ... and yet they go on as if everything was normal Smiley

Let me rape you (bitfinex) of 20% of your money you idiots... we'll see how you react !

You are a dying platform as the market matures and realize what you really represent ! You will very soon be out of the game for the best of everyone !

Yawn

Customer support or customer insulting?! Seriously what the hell do you think this accomplishes? Showing off how hard you work in the background? How excellent your platform is? If you have nothing nice or useful to say, say nothing! Even MPOE-PR knows when to not respond to trolls...
1617  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitstamp: national ID document without expiration date on: November 22, 2013, 10:07:26 PM
Yeah, just scan your passport...
1618  Local / Off-Topic (Deutsch) / Re: Tracker (oder "Smartphone" wie manche es nennen) on: November 22, 2013, 08:24:26 PM
GPS ist rein empfangend übrigens, es kann nur sein, dass die anfallenden Daten von diversen "Apps" weitergegeben werden. Nur für sich ist GPS aber passiv.

Bitcoin software kenne ich außer Webwallets (die ich mal nicht rechne) nur für Android. Ob dir das "Open Source" genug ist, musst du selber entscheiden.
1619  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: November 22, 2013, 08:21:12 PM
No one can get fiat in unless they are in one of the states where they are licensed as a money transmitter.
...or lives in the SEPA Zone. Roll Eyes A deposit is credited within hours, max. 1 day usually. Maybe you can fax checks in the US? Cheesy
1620  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: November 22, 2013, 07:51:21 PM
Well, then trade 10k EUR there and not half a million... Roll Eyes

If you trade some small volume there, they might grow. If you wait until they are your size, it might be the case that you shrink to thier size while waiting... Wink
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