@r3wt, first of all you should open a different topic for your script. Now you are just bumping and flooding this topic. Second, you don't check entered addresses? Bad decission mate. Third, you shouldn't use hidden in a form to send the date. You could just get it at the handling page. Why are you doing it that way?
are you shitting me? do you even know what you are talking about? my site does check entered addresses. gweedo references the old version of the script that hasn't been updated. if you used my script you would realize just how much more control and scam prevention it provides over this hacks script, which all though proffessional allows for anyone to get your database username and password, as well as your bitcoin wallet address, key , and password. my friends faucet uses his script and just got hacked and drained this morning. if you believe this douchebag over me just because of his post count you ain't got a brain in your head. /end rant I know what I am talking about. I made a faucat myself, if you didn't see the link in my signature. You said he put localhost into your address list, so I assume that works and that you didn't check the addressess. If you do, then my comment is invalid and I apologize. Stop raging, it makes you look stupid and ignorant.
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@r3wt, first of all you should open a different topic for your script. Now you are just bumping and flooding this topic. Second, you don't check entered addresses? Bad decission mate. Third, you shouldn't use hidden in a form to send the date. You could just get it at the handling page. Why are you doing it that way?
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First of all, you should upload the files onto GitHub. Most persons here won't open a .zip and definitly won't run a .exe if they don't know what the codes does. Second, where are the pictures?
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I really like it, just try to improve the design a bit more.
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Not needed anymore, please close.
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Try reinstalling Microsoft Visual C++
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Only the highest bid wins, all other bids are lost. So, for example if somebody bid BTC3.00001 on the Nexus auction, the current high bidder (BTC3) would lose and BTC3.00001 would be the highest (and maybe winning) bid.
At the moment we are making a loss on each auction, but that's fine as we are just getting started. Eventually we hope that the sum total of all the bids on an auction will be worth more than the item for sale.
Hmm, I see. Well if your site gets big, you could earn some decent cash from it. Goodluck!
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How can you profit of something like this? How do you pay for this?
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Possible error: you ask for a minimal payment of 0.01BTC, but when I enter that it says that the amount should be bigger then 0.01BTC
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yeah but whos the mods round here thatll sort it?
I really don't know, sorry.
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Sometimes a wallet fails to send the BTC. I had that a few times with Armory.
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Not much you can do dude. PM a Mod and ask if they can help. The guy who hacked you most likely changed the e-mail address.
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Goedendag, mede bitcoiners.
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Goodluck with building your own system, using one that works is sometimes smarter then trying to invent the weel again.
it doesn't seem to work. But even if it did it depends on something from a third part and leaks data to them. I notices your site uses coinwidget which also uses a third party. They seem to be down at the moment so the donation button is not showing up on your site at the moment. These are the issues I want to avoid. Works for me and it is basically just a nice button which shows the donation address. I could remake it, but why should I? If it works 99% of the time, I am happy. And the BlockChain Donation button works. I use it on an other site. Anyway, goodluck creating a new system, which doesn't use an API from any website. You could just paste your address but that doesn't look fancy, nor does it check if someone send a donation. To check if someone send a donation you will have to use a third party or setup your own bitcoin server.
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Goodluck with building your own system, using one that works is sometimes smarter then trying to invent the weel again.
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You could create a cronjob that checks if a address has enough funds and then send it to another address. It's quite easy and possible to do. If you want, I could create it for you for a little bit of btc.
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Use the BlockChain donate function: In the header: <script type="text/javascript" src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.0/jquery.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://blockchain.info//Resources/wallet/pay-now-button.js"></script>
On the place where you want the donate button: <div class="blockchain-btn" data-address="DONATEADDRESS"> <div class="blockchain stage-begin"> <img src="DONATE BUTTON IMAGE"> </div> <div class="blockchain stage-loading" style="text-align:center"> <img src="https://blockchain.info//Resources/loading-large.gif"> </div> <div class="blockchain stage-ready"> Please send your donation to bitcoin address <b>[[address]]</b> </div> <div class="blockchain stage-paid"> Donation Received <b>[[value]] BTC</b>. Thank You So Much! </div> <div class="blockchain stage-error"> <font color="red">[[error]]</font> </div> </div>
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Damn, this sounds real good. Well done dude!
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