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Thanks for this warning. How exactly do these work? Driveby?
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Shapeshift Moves to Membership Model Requiring User Information! I think crypto services are being forced to move to such models. Another one bites the dust... 
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who ever cares about these new "exchanges"?
I dont see the reason why so many are needed, what is wrong with bittrex and poloniex?
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The player 31728 hit the jackpot four times!
Incredible, isn't it ? It's almost like if he had access to the secret seed and knew xx.7777 were going to happen soon so he just kept doing (possibly fake) bets. Is 31728 around in these forums, supposing its not you nakowa aka allover, or some of your thousand puppets ?
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Any particular reason for putting PHP, JS, and Python in the same sentence, and also Memcache, Redis ... ? Or did you just write some of the words you heard somewhere else ? This is also entirely offtopic here.
I have used this technologies altogether in creating an seo platform , keyword research, competitor benchmarking , on page optimization and realtime ranking reports. Keep blabing, it is funny.
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Any particular reason for putting PHP, JS, and Python in the same sentence, and also Memcache, Redis ... ? Or did you just write some of the words you heard somewhere else ? This is also entirely offtopic here.
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I have the latest version of the bitcoin-client.
Anyone willing to help me out? i just dont have the time to figure it all out.
Will pay 0,25 btc reward.
Check your PM please.
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You should add demo play without login. I don't get the playing system....
Sorry, It is a technical problem. So we cannot solve. You need someone that can read and write in english.
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Why are you talking in $ and not in BTC ? Did you post this to the wrong forum ?
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The nBits is a compressed form of the target, it's of type uint32_t, which on my own system is 4 bytes.
Are you implying there is some real word system, running today, where 8 bits != 1 byte ? Does it run bitcoin too ?
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Tried so hard to make the site pretty, still can't design a clear way for a user to login/signin/dowhateverisneeded and play. Talk about design fail..
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The step 0 for this is dropping this standard bootstrap deployment, that makes the site look as bad as something can get.
After that you need to actually say what you're willing to pay, in USD, in bitcoins, not in something that is not measurable to an outsider.
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I'm so glad this died, we don't need even more broken implementations of this crap. If someone comes up with a good implementation (and one of the factors will be that PHP won't be among the words used) then I'm all for it. The gambling section is breaking records with crap implementations already, 100x that doesn't help anyone. Anyway, the coolest thing in this thread is TF talking about how inputs.io is secure and how it is not a scam. Let me save some of that: You could add api for sites like blockchain or inputs.io
Ew Inputs. That site is so insecure. The owners could steal your BTC any time they want, and you can't export your private keys. Just don't use a web wallet for anything more than pocket change. For big stuff, use an encrypted desktop client or even an offline cold storage wallet on a Raspberry Pi. Just like blockchain.info who could have been recording all your passwords that you feed to the API. Not allowing people to export their private keys is a good thing because private keys should not be exported or reused for security reasons. You could have been recording our passwords for all we know. Your site could be a scam for all we know. Maybe you're just waiting until enough people store enough bitcoins to take the money and run? What's stopping you? No, because your browser hashes your password in the browser, and we don't ask you to send your password for the API (you use your API key which is not your password).
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Whoa! Where is that experiment described ?
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You're more likely thinking about a client that supports multiple altcoins. Did I get it ? You'll want SPV clients for that, and altcoins for some reason don't/can't do it.
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Isn't the server specified as part of the address?
Are you going to assume a specific port always ? Or maybe you meant JID instead sending address, then that's correct. Anyway, the race to the bottom has started, enjoy the worst possible solution.
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I take that you forgot to specify the server there ? Otherwise I can't see this working.
I can do this through Python for you, delivered today, open sourced here if you're fine with it. I give you the code, you send 0.1 BTC, if it works all good for you, send another 0.1 BTC. Any dispute will be done based on the open source code.
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Bonus points for attempting to be honest, but you won't get any offers as you haven't shown any past work, and you have no history in this forum.
Where are you from that 5h for $10 USD is a good thing ?
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