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501  Economy / Gambling / Re: Dragon's Tale - a Massively Multiplayer Online RPG/Casino on: October 31, 2015, 07:55:46 AM
Video I made for this amazing game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foArBYKprJE

Nice man, there were some absolutely epic parties there recently.  Nullclick's 28BTC jackpot set of glory days for about a week.  I've never seen so many JPs at once.  It was outlandish.  1BTC party boxes multiple times!

Is it free just to play the game and take advantage of promotions like that? I don't know much about that game.

It's free to log in and hang out there.  But it's like a casino, to place a bet, you need to have money.  Someone may give you money and there are ways in the game to get a little dust, but the real fun is when you gamble there.  If you start winning, you can have a lot of fun.  I've definitely seen some amazing jackpots.
502  Economy / Gambling / Re: SwCpoker.eu | No Banking, Only Bitcoin | Bitcoin Poker 2.0 LIVE NOW! on: October 31, 2015, 07:28:06 AM
I think there is some evidence of habit and brand loyalty in software (in general) and in internet poker (in particular).  If a Bitcoin poker site releases an Android client first, and has a head start of ~ 6 months, the other site would be at a noticeable disadvantage.  Android is a big deal.  Android is the OS that I always have with me.  I would prefer to see SwCPoker take that advantage.




God, me too.

Are there possible get any hud working? PT4, HEM or some other?

I doubt it.  They've been trying to get the basic functionality of their "upgraded" software going for almost 10 months now.  As I recall, poker mavens worked well on all platforms and gave them huge dominance.  Someone somewhere decided to get "better" software that only works on windoze and is apparrantely a bitch to maintain and can't seem to be interfaced with anyone running a proper OS.  I hope it turns around soon.

Also, I miss Micon.
503  Economy / Gambling / Re: Dragon's Tale - a Massively Multiplayer Online RPG/Casino on: October 30, 2015, 06:46:43 AM
Video I made for this amazing game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foArBYKprJE

Nice man, there were some absolutely epic parties there recently.  Nullclick's 28BTC jackpot set of glory days for about a week.  I've never seen so many JPs at once.  It was outlandish.  1BTC party boxes multiple times!
504  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Wallet for Android / Re: issues with biteasy.com as default block explorer on: October 27, 2015, 05:31:09 PM
FWIW, since a few weeks, the block explorer to use is now configurable.

Thanks for the update.  I'm using the lastest, and I've noticed this.  Thanks for the update.  I'll go ahead and close this issue.
505  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Just-Dice.com : now with added CLAMs : Play or Invest on: October 26, 2015, 02:17:31 PM
That has to be one of the most interesting questions I have seen in the forums in quite some time
I always imagine Doog's voice as a wise elderly old man sitting in a rocking chair reading a book.

I'm middle-aged I guess, don't own a rocking chair, and can't remember the last time I read a dead-trees book. Smiley

You're missing out.  If you have a covered outdoor area with a solid floor, a rocking chair is hard to beat.

I'm only grumpy about ebooks because I haven't found many that don't come with drm.
506  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin" on: October 26, 2015, 02:13:24 PM
WOW does this mean we can passively invest CLAMS and earn an roi on them?

Of course, you don't really need any third party service in order to claim your stake in the POS system.  As far as I can tell, by the time you set up the official clam client, maybe it's worth it just to stake for yourself.
507  Economy / Gambling / Re: SwCpoker.eu | No Banking, Only Bitcoin | Bitcoin Poker 2.0 LIVE NOW! on: October 24, 2015, 04:02:11 PM
IMO, as long as SWC can get their Android app out before Betcoin their traffic will come back. If not, I think the room may be in trouble. I know SWC is working hard to do so, and hope they can pull it off!

Is Betcoin making an android app?!  That's actually amazing news if only because perhaps it will light the fire under these guy's asses (9 months for a beta-version poker app is a little on the slow-side, amiright?).  I've had trouble getting betcoin to work on my linux desktop but I'm going to check them out again if they're finally adding android.

They said they're doing Android and iOS but, like SWC, there is no ETA. So could be a month. Could be years, Tongue.


They were saying that when sealswithclubs went down. Has there been a new announcement?

Yep, they posted about it a couple days ago on their thread, and said they'll make sure everyone knows as soon as they're ready.

Betcoin or swc?  I tried to get the browser client working on Betcoin yesterday but no luck.  I'm basically shocked that no one wants to grab all the business hanging around with no place to play after the demise of sealswithclubs (I miss you pokermavens).
508  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin address generator/miner [v0.22] on: October 22, 2015, 02:39:57 PM
I just got a machine which is supposed to have an Intel GPU onboard.  I was trying to run an ocl program (this is on debian) so I downloaded the beignet package and it seems to install fine.  But when I try oclvanitygen (or other ocl programs I get these messages).

Code:
platform 0: vendor 'Intel'
Failed to release test userptr object! (9) i915 kernel driver may not be sane!
Failed to release test userptr object! (9) i915 kernel driver may not be sane!
Failed to release test userptr object! (9) i915 kernel driver may not be sane!
Failed to release test userptr object! (9) i915 kernel driver may not be sane!
  device 0: 'Intel(R) HD Graphics BroadWell U-Processor GT2'

Any suggestions?  I saw a bug report for the beignet package which referred to this userptr message.  I'm not expert on ocl stuff, but I think some of you guys are.

509  Economy / Gambling / Re: SwCpoker.eu | No Banking, Only Bitcoin | Bitcoin Poker 2.0 LIVE NOW! on: October 22, 2015, 02:02:24 PM
IMO, as long as SWC can get their Android app out before Betcoin their traffic will come back. If not, I think the room may be in trouble. I know SWC is working hard to do so, and hope they can pull it off!

Is Betcoin making an android app?!  That's actually amazing news if only because perhaps it will light the fire under these guy's asses (9 months for a beta-version poker app is a little on the slow-side, amiright?).  I've had trouble getting betcoin to work on my linux desktop but I'm going to check them out again if they're finally adding android.
510  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin" on: October 22, 2015, 01:57:27 PM
-pumping out keys like its nothing-

Mind if I ask which and how many GPUs do you use?

P-Funk, did you see Shorena's question?  I'm curious too.
511  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC on: October 22, 2015, 01:51:42 PM
hui, after this are you back in the black on your PD account?  I read your description of what led up to the 4.7BTC win, sounds like a good recovery.  was it a full recovery?
512  Economy / Services / Re: [Crypto-Games.net] ★Signature Campaign★ | Jr. - Senior Members [FULL] on: October 22, 2015, 01:47:33 PM
updated.

Also, might be a good idea to update the signature code in the OP so that there's not two versions for people to find and get confused by.

Cheers.

EDIT: looks like you've already done that.  Smiley
513  Economy / Services / Re: Up to 0.035 BTC weekly for YOUR SIGNATURE *New rules on: October 21, 2015, 10:26:52 PM
And therefore, the senior and hero member signatures catch more attention and which is why you should wear one according to your rank.

I always figured that since they pay exactly the same, there was no reason to use any particular one other than your own preference.  I figured if the site had a preference, they'd let us know by setting the pay reflective of that.
514  Economy / Services / Re: [Crypto-Games.net] ★Signature Campaign★ | Jr. - Senior Members [FULL] on: October 21, 2015, 03:38:19 PM
nor is it our responsibility to contact everyone interested
i dont know where in the world responsbility came in between here...
this is what google says about my word PLEASE - adverb :- used in polite requests or questions.
I think you got a polite reply to your polite request or question.   He could have just said "no".  But most standards of decorum would have called that terse.
515  Economy / Gambling / Re: SwCpoker.eu | No Banking, Only Bitcoin | Bitcoin Poker 2.0 LIVE NOW! on: October 21, 2015, 03:35:38 PM
So, I happen to have gotten a better computer recently, makes me consider loading some sort of WINDOZE in a vm in order to try out Seals for the first time in 2015(!).  Anyone know how to do that?  Is there some free clone of WINDOZE XP I can download somewhere?  Surely no one buys XP anymore.  Surely no one buys WINDOZE just to run it as a virus attraction machine inside VM?
I have a friend who has a colleague who knows a guy that downloaded just the official WIN10 ISO straight from Microsoft, installed it in a VM and used "KMSpico" to activate it.

There are also other free 100% legal Windows versions including XP here, but these expire after 90 days (so have to re-install all including SWC each 90 days - you will lose files too afaik.) TBH I do think it's pretty cool Microsoft offers these VM images for free (officially it's to test websites in different IE/OS versions.)

Thanks nlnico,  I'm going to look into this in the next few days when I have a few moments to play with it.
516  Other / Meta / Re: sig spam on: October 21, 2015, 06:53:02 AM
There's a "report to moderator" button in the bottom right of every post.  If you click it, you can write a comment to the mods to say why you think that post is breaking a rule and should be deleted.
517  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: get txid from signed tx hash on: October 20, 2015, 05:34:56 PM
I will just quote this here, because it answers the question and will get lost in the other thread.

Thanks,  dooglus, I was helping FreeHealthCare to deposit a paper wallet and so I pushed the tx through your page and I wanted to be able to tell him, "here ya go: TXID".  I ended up finding it by using a block explorer and looking for his/her deposit address.   Just that that's what prompted the question.  Thanks again for the explanation.  I actually went and asked about how to calculate it in the Technical Discussion board, perhaps someone there can explain why its not coming out the way you expected.

It's because you don't just sha256 it, you sha256 it twice, then reverse the result!

Code:
$ clamd getrawtransaction 512f2e27b233eee9c28ac0f12a653ca1b6e1ef76b8214915d7865dda0b51dfc0 | 
    xxd -r -p |              # convert hex to binary
    sha256sum |              # hash it
    xxd -r -p |              # convert hex to binary
    sha256sum |              # hash it
    awk '{print $1}' |       # keep just the hash:    01234567
    rev |                    # reverse it:            76543210
    sed -E 's/(.)(.)/\2\1/g' # switch adjacent bytes: 67452301
512f2e27b233eee9c28ac0f12a653ca1b6e1ef76b8214915d7865dda0b51dfc0

Edit: I learned this from https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Dump_format#General_note_about_hashes - and found that page by googling for 9a538906e6466ebd2617d321f71bc94e56056ce213d366773699e28158e00614, which is what Bitcoin gives when you hash a single 00 byte (which is what I got when I serialized an empty string).


Thanks again, Shorena, I just looked closer and I hadn't seen that dooglus had edited his post to find the answer---I had only seen the earlier version of his post which basically said he wasn't sure why it wasn't working.  Cheers!

Oh yah, and massive thanks to dooglus for figuring it out and showing the example in exactly the environment I was looking for.
518  Economy / Reputation / Re: Quickseller is a nigga on: October 20, 2015, 05:19:23 PM
Just look at your copious score Wink

Quote from: An online dictionary of English
co•pi•ous (kōˈpē-əs)►

    adj.
    Yielding or containing plenty; affording ample supply: a copious harvest. See Synonyms at plentiful.
    adj.
    Large in quantity; abundant: copious rainfall.
    adj.
    Abounding in matter, thoughts, or words; wordy: "I found our speech copious without order, and energetic without rules” ( Samuel Johnson).

More at Wordnik from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition


WTF is a copious score?

519  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin" on: October 20, 2015, 04:51:11 PM

This is a very bad idea to change the initial distribution rules now. If you change it once, people would think you can change it again anytime you like. You won't be able to keep any loyal holders and this will kill a trusted coin forever.

I agree with him. Let's focus on the developpment. Yes price is going low. But it will just increase the possibility for new users to buy clams. That's not so bad. You can't change the rules just because one man is digging a lot. That's part of what clams distribution was.

You better try to focus on developping the clams environment, which is quite poor in my opinion.

Agreed. The possibility of this happening was very well known from the start as exchanges, gambling sites, whales etc all had a lot of wallets. The fact that someone is digging and selling them is up to them.
<snip>

Agree.

I've always assumed all the CLAMS would be dug.  Best to plan for the worst and hope for the best.



I'm 100% for leaving the CLAM rules the way they are and not fucking future CLAMMERS six ways from Sunday for the people who made bad short term trades.

This is basically my opinion, too.  I think that undermining the original rules of the distribution is only going to end up devaluing anyone's idea that CLAM is viable in the long-term.
520  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin Core passphrase problem on: October 20, 2015, 04:40:22 PM
Out of curiousity, and I think it's relevant here, what sort of encryption does bitcoin-core use to encrypt wallets?  I would guess that it's going to be something in the aes suite.  I guess I'm just imagining if I had to make a cracker for my own wallet, what would I put in the shell script.  Here's pseudocode:

Code:
for guess in guesses.next(); do
  # run some command to try decryption
  openssl -d ?? -i wallet.dat.encrypted
  # test for success, maybe just $?, or is there a magic number in wallet.dat to look for
  if $?==0; then
    echo "we win!"
    break
done

So, really, I have two questions?  What's the encryption algo?  And what's the test for success?
 

Depending on your python you should find the answer here -> https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover

IIRC its AES 256 bit

Quote
Wallet encryption uses AES-256-CBC to encrypt only the private keys that are held in a wallet. The keys are encrypted with a master key which is entirely random. This master key is then encrypted with AES-256-CBC with a key derived from the passphrase using SHA512 and OpenSSL's EVP_BytesToKey and a dynamic number of rounds determined by the speed of the machine which does the initial encryption (and is updated based on the speed of a computer which does a subsequent passphrase change). Although the underlying code supports multiple encrypted copies of the same master key (and thus multiple passphrases) the client does not yet have a method to add additional passphrases.

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Wallet_encryption

Thanks, Shorena, it definitely seems to be a lot more complex than just descrypting the wallet file.  You may be right that the specific question I'm curious about is answered somewhere in the source for the btcrecover tool (thanks for the link!).  Just looking at that paragraph from the bitcoin wiki, I'm imagining that you know the passphrase (say), so you'd hash it with sha512 and you'd have to see what this EVP_BytesToKey gives you, then you'd have to gues at how many rounds might have been used?  After that I guess you have the "master key" and you can use that to decrypt individual private keys with AES-256-CBC.  There must be somewhere that you can tell how many rounds have been used.  Anyway, to be clear, I don't need to do this right now, I'm just curous about the procedure.

AFAIK the number of rounds is stored in the wallet.dat. Its not meant to be secret anyway, similar to a salt. Do you look at the wallet.dat with pywallet?

That makes sense, I figured it ought to be stored there.  I haven't looked at any particular wallet in this moment, I was just interested in it for the principle---the education.  I'll take a closer look for myself before I ask any further questions.  Thanks Sho.
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