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1081  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin api or services on: October 31, 2013, 09:36:12 AM
Hi guys.
I have a site and i need to use bitcoin API (create bitcoin addresses, transaction and more actions). So tell me please bitcoin services or bitcoin api (only api) for this actions.

p.s. I tried create dev account (api key) on blockchain.info, but this service don't sended "api key" to my email.

Try https://inputs.io/api

You need an inputs.io account to use them
1082  Local / Italiano (Italian) / Re: Nasce blog: Bitcoinista on: October 31, 2013, 09:33:18 AM
Ehi, sono entrato oggi nel forum, fatalità abbiamo avuto la stessa idea negli stessi giorni, anch'io ho aperto un blog sui bitcoin all'indirizzo www.bitcoinita.it. Volevo dirtelo prima di postare la notizia in una discussione apposita perchè non volevo togliere visibilità alla tua iniziativa, ovviamente più siamo a diffondere il verbo meglio è  Wink secondo me il problema dei blog sui bitcoin o cryptovalute italiani è che essendo retti da appassionati per appassionati parlano sempre di cose interessanti solo per chi è già nel "giro", e spesso tra un articolo e l'altro passano mesi e mesi e la gente si disaffeziona. Io tenterò di impostarlo in maniera più "casual", dando spazio alle storie che possono interessare anche chi dei bitcoin non ha mai sentito parlare, e lo manterrò personalmente, almeno per i primi tempi. Che dire, buon lavoro e che il bitcoin sia con noi! Cheesy

Buona la grafica, ottimi i contenuti.

Complimenti!
1083  Local / Italiano (Italian) / Re: Nasce blog: Bitcoinista on: October 30, 2013, 09:10:28 PM
http://www.bitcoinista.org/post/65511502550/si-comincia

Grazie a gubi66 per il nome Smiley

Spero vi piaccia l'idea.

Layout ottimo con uno smartphone!

Aspettiamo i contenuti...
1084  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's Count to 21 Million with Images on: October 30, 2013, 03:21:13 PM
1085  Other / Off-topic / Re: New Coinbase Spam on: October 30, 2013, 01:38:17 PM
These messages fail SPF test: http://www.openspf.org/Project_Overview

Your mailserver should perform this test automatically and reject them

some don't fail. (from what i posted above)
Quote
X-SmarterMail-Spam: SPF_None, SpamAssassin 0 [raw: 0], DK_None, DKIM_None
also spf alone is not going to kick the email out.

Well it depends on the sender domain:

coinbase.com has SPF record with fail (-all) default. Messages failing SPF test should be rejected.

bitcoin.org has no SPF record, the test makes no sense.

1086  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to start with bitcoin? on: October 30, 2013, 01:03:54 PM
when you say "Any investment in mining can be a waste of money." then how i earn money if not with minning?

Mining is really really hard nowadays.
It goes like this: you buy expensive hardware, they will send it to you in few months, when you get it it will be obsolete and quite useless.

You can instead buy/sell bitcoins, you can sell goods or services, you can buy shares... everything you see in this forum.

what you recommend?

Stay away from mining before you have read everything about this; start from here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=14.0

Stay away from anything before you have read everything.

when i receive my money and i don't have account where will stay my money?

Inside your computer, in your bitcoin client software.
1087  Other / Off-topic / Re: New Coinbase Spam on: October 30, 2013, 12:41:17 PM
These messages fail SPF test: http://www.openspf.org/Project_Overview

Your mailserver should perform this test automatically and reject them
1088  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to start with bitcoin? on: October 30, 2013, 12:28:08 PM
hello,

1 - i need account which site to create a bitcoind account? it's free?

You don't need any account.
I recommend you not using bitcoind or bitcoin-qt but an alternative, easier client such as multibit: https://multibit.org/

2 - i'm looking the usb erupter to start minning because its more simple to start, it's recommended?

Any investment in mining can be a waste of money.
USB eruptors will not make you earn anything; they are now good just for educational purposes.

3 - anybody recommends any article about how to start with bitcoin and minning?

This forum is full of informations and people willing to help.
Watch out: there are a lot of scammers too!
1089  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://www.pyramining.com/ - Discussion thread (no advertising here) on: October 30, 2013, 09:49:52 AM
Since, forcing people to invest is unethical, I think you should incentivize investing.

My proposal is a mix.  50% of your bitcoins go towards the pool, you get the pool rate for infrastructure.  The other 50% goes to the current infrastructure rate.  With the pool rate your hashrate will go over time, you'll also be helping other pool members.  With the other 50% your hash rate will not grow but you'll be getting a lot more in the short term.  And because of this program more people will invest making the pool more sustainable.  What's great about this site WAS the fact that its sustainable.  Convenience drew in customers.  Now the price cost of investing is so much more (you get 10% value) that there is little reason to invest here.  Which means its not sustainable, the more unprofitable it gets the more unprofitable it gets faster, growth is needed to sustain this business.

I think this is a very good compromise between avoiding obsolescence of old accounts and new accounts profitability.
1090  Economy / Securities / Re: [SolarWind , A Bitcoin Mining Company] 100TH/s Mining Farm - Official Thread on: October 30, 2013, 01:39:20 AM
Any way to trade/donate/exchange shares between shareholders?
1091  Local / Italiano (Italian) / Re: Rischio furti di identità on: October 30, 2013, 01:09:33 AM
Recentemente il servizio clienti di Bitstamp, alla richiesta di fornirgli via email copia del mio ID, senza che dicessi nulla per cui come fosse per loro prassi comune mi consigliò di usare la loro chiave PGP.

Questo però garantisce solo la riservatezza nella trasmissione del documento. Una volta che l'hanno ricevuto e decifrato ci fanno quello che vogliono...
1092  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://www.pyramining.com/ - Discussion thread (no advertising here) on: October 28, 2013, 10:24:00 PM
I have a question regarding accounts. Can a person request a refund from deposits if willing to forfeit earnings?

Obviously no.
Pyramining bough/developed harware with your money; he has no money to give you back.
1093  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://www.pyramining.com/ - Discussion thread (no advertising here) on: October 28, 2013, 03:37:21 PM
It is now evident that:

even if you create a new superultrapowerful generation of new ASICS, new investors will not be enough to increase GH/BTC ratio for everybody

completion of old accounts is too slow to make pyramining profitable again

Is there some kind of plan B?
1094  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which one is better? on: October 28, 2013, 12:30:39 PM
Stay away from any "get BTC fast" site.

Santa Claus does not exists Cheesy
1095  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What does this mean? on: October 28, 2013, 10:40:48 AM
A chance-based game requires a random number generator. A common computer cannot generate truly random numbers without some strange device containing radioactive material.

Computer pseudo-random number generators use instead cryptographic functions and some external source of entropy to scrumble the sequence. Without the external source of entropy future numbers can be forseen by someone who knows internal state of the software.

Good sources of entropy are intervals between keystrokes on the keyboard, intervals between incoming network packets... everything that happens on the computer coming from outside it.

I don't know how SatoshiMines works.
1096  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Wireless internet and safety issues on: October 28, 2013, 10:19:34 AM
Hi
I want to purchase a wireless internet plan- about 1MB/s speed and transfer of few GBs. Its not a lot but enough for operating bitcoins with MultiBit.
My question- is operating my bitcoin wallet using a wireless modem safe for my cash?

MultiBit doesn't need protection since it can't be contacted via network: it's only a client.

Your computer, on the contrary, needs protection.

For example- lets say that somebody uses internet offer from the same GSM operator, and is like using it few hundred meters from me. Isnt he going to have the same IP address and if yes- isnt my privacy and safety of my bitcoins in trouble?

Is your provider using NAT?
If so, sharing IP address improves security and privacy.

Second question- is it worth to invest in a wireless router, instead of using only wireless modem (my is going to be Huawei E3131 to be precise)? Is it going to increase my safety?

No: home made wi-fi networks use pre-shared keys; this is probably worse than the technology your provider uses.
1097  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Most profitable pool if I have 40-60 GH/s capacity? on: October 23, 2013, 01:39:19 AM
I reccomend BTCGuild! The best for me !

On the contrary, I reccomend you all not to use BTCGuild for the security of bitcoin network.

Have a look at how hashing power is distribuited: http://static.blockchain.info/pools.png?format=png
This makes possible a 51% attack just targeting the three biggest pools.

Someone can own BTC network attacking only three servers!

This is not how things was ment to be...

1098  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's Count to 21 Million with Images on: October 22, 2013, 04:43:53 AM
1099  Other / Meta / the ignore thing can be improved on: October 22, 2013, 04:12:11 AM
I currently ignore few users who repeatedly write mindless rants in the topics in my watchlist... Nothing personal, just don't want to wast my time.
When one of them bumps a topic it shows up in the watchlist and appears as non read.
This makes no sense: i have to open the topic just to see the "this user is currently ignored" message.
IMHO ignored users should not make topics unread.
1100  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post pictures of pizza on: October 21, 2013, 03:10:06 PM
Lol, I do like pizza, but the ones posted here are not really the best ones I have seen.

Where are you from?

Most people when say "pizza" don't even know what are they talking about.
Pizza is a tipical food of the south of Italy, in particular from the city of Naples since 1700.
The aspect of a real pizza MUST be exacly the one I posted before, including burnt border because of cooking it in a brick owen burning wood.

Yes, nowadays you can eat a pizza in every country of the world just like you can eat sushi, kabab, hambugher, whatever... Obviously, for each one of these foods there's only few places where you can eat the real ones.
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