Brilliant!!! Is this the JS version you are working on? Does it work this well on mobile? If it is this good, they'll definitely be the most preferred choice on ios Yep! One thing though. Will there be a login/registration system for hive js?
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Brilliant!!! Is this the JS version you are working on? Does it work this well on mobile?
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its about 30$ on this days. It's not a lot for a new domain?
Right, a domain is only $10, but im also giving you the code to the sire.
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Nice! Maybe something a little more flat would look cooler!!!
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Oh, Apple...
They denied it? I was really looking forward to it Lol, I wouldnt expect any bitcoin wallet apps on the apple market anytime soon, even if they did change policies.
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Fuck it, I'm gonna make it!
And have you made it?? For the sake of this thread, it would be good to hear how all this went for you and your after thoughts. Haha yeah I'd like to see how it goes for him as well. I suspect failure but we might be surprised. It's only going to result in failure if he doesn't know what he's doing. If he's running a faucet to try and get rich, he's going to fail. If he is doing it for fun, he won't. If he's doing it for business purposes, he won't. That is true, judging by the thread though the goal is to make a profit. If you are going to do it, do it for the experience.
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On one hand, you can see a red "Unconfirmed Transaction!" message, but on the other hand you can see "Included In Blocks 303655 (2014-06-01 13:10:20 +2 minutes)" in the bottom left corner lol. Indeed, it looks exactly like the case here. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=633033.0And anyway, you could check the tx on other block explorers, and could see it is nothing but just a bug in blockchain.info. I got a reply from the blockchain support. It looks like its fixed now.
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Thanks for running this! Good luck with your ventures!
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Starting posts: 3487 Bitcoin address: 13a6KAvNophRi3h7eUoVf2Uf62uf125FUL
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I've been using a coinbase wallet for my faucet collection. If I were to open another account with coinbase and send my faucet earnings there, would I be hit with a transaction fee when I try to cash out? I have about .12 BTC in there. From what I understand coinbase to coinbase transactions have no fee. Would the .12 still be considered many small deposits or a full .12 deposit in the new account?
Yep, there are no fees so 0.12 would be fully transferred. Also, if you transact more than 0.001 BTC to any non-coinbase address, coinbase will pay the transaction fee for you! You mean 0.01 BTC, but yes, CB will pay all the transaction fees even if going to an external address. What I want to point out, though, is that it may not actually go through. I've had to break down transactions in the past because they kept rejecting due to the number of inputs. You might need to do 0.04x3, for example. Actually I still get my tx fees paid for me if I send anything above 0.001 btc. This is interesting. They apparently changed it to 0.001 as you said. Maybe this was due to the massive increase in price (the last time I looked was when BTC was $50-55 each). There was a blog post saying that they raised the min to 0.01, but they changed it back to 0.001. That's awesome. And thanks for the heads-up! If it weren't for you I'd have still thought they were at 0.01 (which means I've been giving incorrect information). Lol, np.
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Count me in Congrats Soappa! You are this week's YMB Giveaway winner! I'll send you a PM too and you have 24 hours to contact me and claim your prize. What did he win?
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I've been using a coinbase wallet for my faucet collection. If I were to open another account with coinbase and send my faucet earnings there, would I be hit with a transaction fee when I try to cash out? I have about .12 BTC in there. From what I understand coinbase to coinbase transactions have no fee. Would the .12 still be considered many small deposits or a full .12 deposit in the new account?
Yep, there are no fees so 0.12 would be fully transferred. Also, if you transact more than 0.001 BTC to any non-coinbase address, coinbase will pay the transaction fee for you! You mean 0.01 BTC, but yes, CB will pay all the transaction fees even if going to an external address. What I want to point out, though, is that it may not actually go through. I've had to break down transactions in the past because they kept rejecting due to the number of inputs. You might need to do 0.04x3, for example. Actually I still get my tx fees paid for me if I send anything above 0.001 btc. This is interesting. They apparently changed it to 0.001 as you said. Maybe this was due to the massive increase in price (the last time I looked was when BTC was $50-55 each). There was a blog post saying that they raised the min to 0.01, but they changed it back to 0.001.
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Can you tell as about some project designs you have already done how much it costs? (no exact number is needed ofc).
I like your work and might be interested in future.
First of all, thanks a lot for the kind words, I'm glad you like it! Pricing is discussed privately, all I can say that I offer the best price for a professional service If you are interested feel free to contact me via PM or email bitcrea@yahoo.comThanks! You forgot to mention: You can see all of Bitcrea's works @ http://bitcrea.com
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How much does an private IP cost?
We do not offer dedicated IP, why you want to pay for dedicated IP $2 or more per month when you can use a free sub-domain? I am with everyone else here. We all want to use our own domain without ports, which requires a dedicated IP. Sub-domains don't look professional at all for servers. You can use a sub-domain of your domain OR our domain to connect to your server without port AND without dedicated IP Just enter your sub-domain instead of server IP, NO PORT REQUIRED, yes it's possible Sorry, it doesnt really make sense. I have my own domain name that I want to use. The defauly port is 25565 so if you want to use connect to a minecraft server, the server has to run on the ip's 25565 port. Actually, no. If your DNS host supports SRV records, you can use them to point directly to that specific port. Even if you have, say, damcserver.com with a port of 26800, you can use an SRV record so that people can put in the domain name without the port and still get to your server. I do believe someone here mentioned it before me. Oh, right. Thanks. I used to have a server before and I couldnt get SRV records working so I totally disregarded that. Maybe it will work this time.
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This isnt completely related to the topic, but how does the "Send" address work? It says "Bitpay" in the send address section. How does HIVE/Any other wallet know if that address is associated with bitpay?
Nahtnam, check out the link posted above ( https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0070.mediawiki ) for details on how all of this works. It's pretty cool stuff! Thanks!
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I've been using a coinbase wallet for my faucet collection. If I were to open another account with coinbase and send my faucet earnings there, would I be hit with a transaction fee when I try to cash out? I have about .12 BTC in there. From what I understand coinbase to coinbase transactions have no fee. Would the .12 still be considered many small deposits or a full .12 deposit in the new account?
Yep, there are no fees so 0.12 would be fully transferred. Also, if you transact more than 0.001 BTC to any non-coinbase address, coinbase will pay the transaction fee for you! You mean 0.01 BTC, but yes, CB will pay all the transaction fees even if going to an external address. What I want to point out, though, is that it may not actually go through. I've had to break down transactions in the past because they kept rejecting due to the number of inputs. You might need to do 0.04x3, for example. Actually I still get my tx fees paid for me if I send anything above 0.001 btc.
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This isnt completely related to the topic, but how does the "Send" address work? It says "Bitpay" in the send address section. How does HIVE/Any other wallet know if that address is associated with bitpay?
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How much does an private IP cost?
We do not offer dedicated IP, why you want to pay for dedicated IP $2 or more per month when you can use a free sub-domain? I am with everyone else here. We all want to use our own domain without ports, which requires a dedicated IP. Sub-domains don't look professional at all for servers. You can use a sub-domain of your domain OR our domain to connect to your server without port AND without dedicated IP Just enter your sub-domain instead of server IP, NO PORT REQUIRED, yes it's possible Sorry, it doesnt really make sense. I have my own domain name that I want to use. The defauly port is 25565 so if you want to use connect to a minecraft server, the server has to run on the ip's 25565 port.
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I've been using a coinbase wallet for my faucet collection. If I were to open another account with coinbase and send my faucet earnings there, would I be hit with a transaction fee when I try to cash out? I have about .12 BTC in there. From what I understand coinbase to coinbase transactions have no fee. Would the .12 still be considered many small deposits or a full .12 deposit in the new account?
Yep, there are no fees so 0.12 would be fully transferred. Also, if you transact more than 0.001 BTC to any non-coinbase address, coinbase will pay the transaction fee for you!
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