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1501  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BitShop - digital bitcoin shop script [PHP/MYSQL] (v0.9.9) on: March 23, 2014, 12:46:29 PM
However I will most likely include the ability to easily change the quantity and total price of transactions in the next release of BitShop.
Sounds good but I'm still stumped as to why the direct DB change doesn't seem to do anything to the order, like I said before. Best I can tell it has to be the uniqueness of the URL in some way.
1502  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BitShop - digital bitcoin shop script [PHP/MYSQL] (v0.9.9) on: March 23, 2014, 11:35:01 AM
I did notice one thing weird, say you start with 19, 1 sells stocks now 18. You change it to 2, the stock doesn't drop to 17 but when the sales cancelled the stock pops to 20.
1503  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BitShop - digital bitcoin shop script [PHP/MYSQL] (v0.9.9) on: March 23, 2014, 11:29:24 AM
Could it have something to do with the uniqueness of the URL ?
Possibly, but refreshing the page should have caused it to update. But you can try adding something like &junk to the end of the URL to see if it makes a difference.
&junk does nothing nor does ctrl+f5 to force full refresh.

As far as I can tell, it has to be the URL.

I mean even if modifying orders isn't something you implement it is something I'd like to be able to do via the DB.

Edit: Changing quantity doesn't even seem to affect stock levels.
1504  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BitShop - digital bitcoin shop script [PHP/MYSQL] (v0.9.9) on: March 23, 2014, 11:22:19 AM
Ex.

You buy 1 apple at 0.01, the order payment page reflects this.

I go into the DB and change it to 2 at 0.02, I save it, go back to the payment page and refresh but the original 1 @ 0.01 still shows.
Like I said, it should be working. The only explanation I can think of is that you're not editing the correct transaction or your changes aren't being saved into the database for some reason. I can't think of any other reasons why it wouldn't work.
Thats just it though, I edited the ONLY transaction with my email in it... and the changes are being saved because I can close the DB tab, go back on a new tab and see said edits. Could it have something to do with the uniqueness of the URL ?


Edit: I'll try it again or shits n giggles as the saying goes.
1505  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BitShop - digital bitcoin shop script [PHP/MYSQL] (v0.9.9) on: March 23, 2014, 10:57:24 AM
I went in to the DB to modify a customers order but before I did that, I did it on a test buy of my own. I edited the quantity and the figure for whats owed but even upon a ctrl+f5 refresh of the payment page it still showed the previous info.

Thoughts ?
Not to bother ya but do kinda need help with this... also another suggestion to add to my list above. The ability to easily edit orders in regards to things like quantity and per price.
If you edited the DB directly then it should have worked. The only reason it would is if you edited the wrong fields or didn't edit the DB properly. It sounds like you want to edit the 'Amount' and 'Quantity' fields of the Transactions table. The Amount field is the final order price and the Quantity field is how many were bought (I know the names suck but I can't change them now). So if you divide the Amount by the Quantity you get the original product value. If you just change the Quantity the Amount figure will not change automatically.
Thats just it though, I edited both fields.

Ex.

You buy 1 apple at 0.01, the order payment page reflects this.

I go into the DB and change it to 2 at 0.02, I save it, go back to the payment page and refresh but the original 1 @ 0.01 still shows.
1506  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Antminer S1 Sales open] Price changes daily, now 0.988 BTC for 180GH/s on: March 23, 2014, 09:08:28 AM
Bitmain,

I have placed order and made payment right after order, but in your system shows that I did not pay and showed it as expired order. meanwhile blockchain shows amount sent within a hour from the order to the address show in your order system.

Sent PM for detail as well. let me know.

thanks
Had the same issue. I emailed them right away, and they had it fixed as payment sent within ~48 hours after emailing them. So I ordered a bunch more units, and it expired again. I sent them an email a few hours ago.

It's the weekend now, so they probably won't anything fixed until early next week. But I just wanted to let you know that they are actively working on it, and I'm back in the same boat as you again. I wouldn't worry.
At least they seem to be answering yours and everyone elses emails and PM's... I seem to be getting ignored every which way from Sunday as the saying goes.
Still havent heard jack, I've been watching BITMAIN's status in the whos online list. All he seems to be doing is checking PM's and other posts on the site all the while ignoring certain support emails / PM's. Don't get me wrong, I know the guys busy but shit, he seems to be fixing everyone elses problems but mine.

So I guess I wont be getting a Ant after all if this BS is any indication ;-/

If you sent a valid payment to BitMain (check blockchain.info) you will get your Ant.  BitMain's reputation is impeccable.  They're just really slow with communication and lousy with updating shipping info.  Please post again when you get your device.
That's just the thing though... it's slowly slinking it's way there "I hope" to the payment address, it's what I call in shared send limbo hell right now. Here's basically a copy of PM's and emails sent to BITMAIN.

The sad part is, I suspect when he does reply, if he does... I might get in a nice way, tough shit but I cant do anything not knowing if funds will ever arrive.

Then there's the added hassle of this DF (open to imagination) that goes by CZ in the blockchain zendesk help area that keeps saying a lot of the same, were working on it, should be fixed now, let us know if you need more help. Well ya, kinda do dingbat since the funds are still in limbo due to a fuckup belonging to blockchain.info... that's what go me thinking on other alternatives for wallet management like bitcoin-qt/d+armory.

Quote
Below is a copy of an email I sent last night about a problem with my order. I have a slight update to this after talking to the Blockchain people, it looks like it will get to the orders payment address like it's supposed to. It's just taking it's time and I hope the order can still be shipped to the specified address on the order page... Ty.

    We are still fixing a few issues with the API. The funds are not lost. They will either get to the destination or be returned. Please wait for a bit. Sorry about the inconvenience.

    -----
    CZ | Blockchain & ZeroBlock Support
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blockchain Twitter: https://twitter.com/blockchain



******* Begin quote of previous email *******

This is a copy of a PM I sent to you guys at he bitcointalk.org forums.

-------

Order ID: 00120140320025024761MPX1Xuyt06C8

https://blockchain.info/tx/04925c39429cefd8ca277f2c0a28a23cdb73f556614dff549beb6b6d376ae7ca

I ordered one of the S1 Antminers, did a shared send from the block chain app... except it doesn't look like blockchain sent it to the address on your payment page even though it showed correctly when I scanned the QR code.

Not sure what will happen now because the site says orders are cancelled if no payment after 1hr.
1507  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Desktop wallet software question... on: March 23, 2014, 07:43:22 AM
I am curious about one thing to know if I'm wasting my time and should just cancel what's currently in progress.

Right now I'm downloading the chain on my laptop and I installed the bitcoin client to an external USB connected HDD. That said, when the chains done downloading, assuming I always leave it connected so it stays current. Can I do something like this when I get the netbook that's "bitcoin only".

1) Get netbook, setup bitcoin-qt/d on it.
2) Take alreeady up to date chain from external drive and put it on he netbook.

So is that doable or should I just cancel the current dl, remove bitcoin-qt/d and wait til I get the netbook to do everything ?

Edit:

There are two parts to a bitcoin transaction -- the instructions (send 0.1 btc from X to Y) and the signature, which authenticates that you own the coins in X.

The online computer has armory, your addresses, and bitcoin-qt.  It doesn't have your private keys, so it can't actually authorize any transactions.  But it knows your balance, just as if you had typed your address into blockchain.info.  So you can use it to construct an unsigned transaction.

The offline computer has armory and your addresses + private keys.  It has your private keys so it can sign the transaction that the online version created.

To make a transaction:

1.  On your online computer, you create the unsigned transaction.  This says "send 0.1 btc from X to Y".  Save that transaction to a USB drive

2.  Take that USB drive to your offline computer.  Armory will sign the transaction with your private key and save it back to your USB drive.

3.  Take that USB drive back to your online computer and use armory to broadcast the signed transaction over the network.


My phone just notified me of a payment received from a pool and this got me to thinking. Say I dont use the offline for a week cause I have no need to send funds. Well, say during that week, hell, even if I was using the system... I received say 0.57935058 BTC. How is the info updated to the offline system thus keeping wallet balances in sync between the two systems ?
1508  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BitShop - digital bitcoin shop script [PHP/MYSQL] (v0.9.9) on: March 23, 2014, 04:40:43 AM
I went in to the DB to modify a customers order but before I did that, I did it on a test buy of my own. I edited the quantity and the figure for whats owed but even upon a ctrl+f5 refresh of the payment page it still showed the previous info.

Thoughts ?
Not to bother ya but do kinda need help with this... also another suggestion to add to my list above. The ability to easily edit orders in regards to things like quantity and per price.
1509  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Antminer S1 Sales open] Price changes daily, now 0.988 BTC for 180GH/s on: March 23, 2014, 04:05:05 AM
Bitmain,

I have placed order and made payment right after order, but in your system shows that I did not pay and showed it as expired order. meanwhile blockchain shows amount sent within a hour from the order to the address show in your order system.

Sent PM for detail as well. let me know.

thanks
Had the same issue. I emailed them right away, and they had it fixed as payment sent within ~48 hours after emailing them. So I ordered a bunch more units, and it expired again. I sent them an email a few hours ago.

It's the weekend now, so they probably won't anything fixed until early next week. But I just wanted to let you know that they are actively working on it, and I'm back in the same boat as you again. I wouldn't worry.
At least they seem to be answering yours and everyone elses emails and PM's... I seem to be getting ignored every which way from Sunday as the saying goes.
Still havent heard jack, I've been watching BITMAIN's status in the whos online list. All he seems to be doing is checking PM's and other posts on the site all the while ignoring certain support emails / PM's. Don't get me wrong, I know the guys busy but shit, he seems to be fixing everyone elses problems but mine.

So I guess I wont be getting a Ant after all if this BS is any indication ;-/
1510  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Desktop wallet software question... on: March 23, 2014, 02:37:53 AM
doubt you'd necessarily need that much, but better to err on the side of more memory if youre worried about it
Most anything now a days is gonna with with at least 3Gb unless I find a old school refurb with like 2Gb but ya, I'd rather err on the side of caution with memory just in case.

I guess technically I wouldn't need something separate from my main system for the online version as long as I'm diligent about checking the confirmations on the offline system so that would save a bit of cash that doesn't really need to be spent.

After this blockchain fiasco that still has almost 1BTC of mine in shared limbo and this blockchain CZ rep guy saying the same canned shit over and over that it should be fixed now without telling me how they can help get the money back for a fuck-up that was theirs it gets one to thinking about alternatives.
1511  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Desktop wallet software question... on: March 23, 2014, 02:20:39 AM
I don't think there's much point to using an encrypted drive to move the transactions back and forth, since you're going to publish them publicly anyway.  And you'll need a printer to print your armory backup key as well.
So any $20 USB stick would be fine then, that's cool, I got plenty of those. I guess what I need to sit down and do now is just figure out a nice but not too expensive laptop / netbook or whatever that I can get for the online version. A system for offline is easy enough to find just about anywhere for $100 give or take.

dont worry about the RAM.  any modern computer will have enough.  you only need lots of RAM when you're doing something memory intensive like video editing, gaming, or running lots of programs at the same time.
It says right on Armorys site though that it's resource intensive so it would have to have at least I assume 4Gb for armory and qt/d. My VPS I host minecraft and bitcoind on for stats has 3Gb and runs pretty good.
1512  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Desktop wallet software question... on: March 23, 2014, 02:11:23 AM
There are two parts to a bitcoin transaction -- the instructions (send 0.1 btc from X to Y) and the signature, which authenticates that you own the coins in X.

The online computer has armory, your addresses, and bitcoin-qt.  It doesn't have your private keys, so it can't actually authorize any transactions.  But it knows your balance, just as if you had typed your address into blockchain.info.  So you can use it to construct an unsigned transaction.

The offline computer has armory and your addresses + private keys.  It has your private keys so it can sign the transaction that the online version created.

To make a transaction:

1.  On your online computer, you create the unsigned transaction.  This says "send 0.1 btc from X to Y".  Save that transaction to a USB drive

2.  Take that USB drive to your offline computer.  Armory will sign the transaction with your private key and save it back to your USB drive.

3.  Take that USB drive back to your online computer and use armory to broadcast the signed transaction over the network.


Thx for that, it explains a lot better than what I read on the armory site. As for your reply to my edit, thats good to know. So if y ends in 1234 I just need to make sure when the offline asks to confirm that I see that 1234 at the end.

FWIW, I probably wouldnt use the online armory + qt/d on my main system but instead buy something like two decent laptops or netbooks or something that are specifically tasked for no browsing, gaming etc and just running the bitcoin stuff. Even then the online system can probably still be infected but less likely than the "every day" system.

What I read says for offline a computer with at least 256mb of RAM will suffice. However, with the online version also having qt/d it's resource intensive. So kinda not sure what sort of ram one might look for with that. Disk would be at least 100Gb CPU I assume at least 2Gh which just leaves RAM.

Basically I'd want to buy two small netbooks / laptops where they don't have bells and whistles as the saying goes but jus have the "right stuff" for having one being online and the other offline.

As for the USB stick, I was looking at this instead of going standard with say a drive from Walmart or something: http://visionman-btc.com/collections/all/products/ultralock-portable-data-encryption-device

They have another version with a keypad of sorts but that looks like it'd be more trouble than it's worth.
1513  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Desktop wallet software question... on: March 23, 2014, 01:54:05 AM
You can use the netbook and install the offline version, then you keep the online version with bitcoin-qt running on your regular computer.  The offline computer doesn't need bitcoin-qt
I assume you mean an offline version of armory and qt/d, then he main PC would be the online version of armory and qt/d. The only thing though is I still don't really get how it would work. I tried to read up on it but it was a bit too on the technical side for me.

About all I understood was taking a USB stick with data from the offline version and taking it to a system with the online version but with the offline system always being offline, how does it keep accurate data on wallet balances etc and then the blockchain deal ? Or does the offline just need armory whereas the online is armory and qt/d ?

If you don't mind would you kinda do a run down of how it would work i you wanted to send me say 0.1 BTC or something using an offlin / online system ?

Ty and sorry for being a nuisance / PIA.

Edit: Even with a ofline / online setup, I try to kep my systems free of viruses but even with such a setup cant I still be jacked if I missed a virus with he online system ?
1514  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Desktop wallet software question... on: March 23, 2014, 12:37:53 AM
What I'd like to do is just buy a small netbook or something I could put say armory and bitcoin-qt/d on an go that route... only thing though is I read up on the whole offline thin with armory to be as rock solid as possible with cold storage but it kinda gave me a headache. Was talking about taking a USB stick, putting x on it and taking it to y etc.

I mean how can you truly be offline if bitcoin-qt/d needs to be online to always have current blockchain data ?
1515  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Desktop wallet software question... on: March 22, 2014, 11:20:27 PM
I think it was a combo of bitcoin-qt/d + armory after doing more investigating... still not sure on the infected PC part since in hind-site it doesn't make a lot of sense.

I'll check out Electrum & multibit though... FWIW, is there such a sotware that does both LTC & BTC wallets, I guess even NMC but mostly just BTC & LTC ?

Ty.
1516  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Desktop wallet software question... on: March 22, 2014, 10:34:16 AM
I remember reading something a while back (like 2 months ago) about about what's supposed to be THE best desktop client to use for managing wallets. I could be way wrong on this because I was reading a ton of stuff when I came across it, but it was touted to be the most secure one available and that it could be used on an infected system without worrying about coin loss or something.

I don't remember too much about it other than a f ton of people here said they use it.

I sorta have an idea on what the client name is now that I'm really thinking about it but I kinda wana hear what everyone has to say in case I am wrong.

Edit: Right now I use blockchain and with recent issues with them, it's got me thinking of alternatives since I still have almost a full BTC in shared send limbo that this CZ guy keeps saying is please let us know if you need more help without telling me how they can help me out since this was their F up.
1517  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Antminer S1 Sales open] Price changes daily, now 0.988 BTC for 180GH/s on: March 22, 2014, 08:12:34 AM
Bitmain,

I have placed order and made payment right after order, but in your system shows that I did not pay and showed it as expired order. meanwhile blockchain shows amount sent within a hour from the order to the address show in your order system.

Sent PM for detail as well. let me know.

thanks
Had the same issue. I emailed them right away, and they had it fixed as payment sent within ~48 hours after emailing them. So I ordered a bunch more units, and it expired again. I sent them an email a few hours ago.

It's the weekend now, so they probably won't anything fixed until early next week. But I just wanted to let you know that they are actively working on it, and I'm back in the same boat as you again. I wouldn't worry.
At least they seem to be answering yours and everyone elses emails and PM's... I seem to be getting ignored every which way from Sunday as the saying goes.
1518  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: AntMiner S2 1TH/s Miner (1w/GH/s) on: March 22, 2014, 04:16:11 AM
I had an electrician wire up 2x L6-30 sockets (30A 213V) and an L21-20 (20,20,20A 120V) for my space, giving me about 10kW of usable 213V and 6kW of 120V.
I PDU per outlet
I dont get the 20,20,20A 120v socket, I mean the whole three 20 thing.
1519  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: AntMiner S2 1TH/s Miner (1w/GH/s) on: March 22, 2014, 03:43:57 AM
That PDU doesn't take up very much space. If density required it, 4, 6 or even 8 is completely feasible, however if you're running a 40KW rack, you'll probably want to think about 3-phase.
Instead off say a 60a 208v 3ph PDU, couldn't someone just get 2 30a 220/240v PDU's, space permitting of course ?

Might just mean an extra outlet / breaker etc.
1520  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Antminer S1 Sales open] Price changes daily, now 0.988 BTC for 180GH/s on: March 22, 2014, 03:00:13 AM
If you are having a problem with your order notify bitmain by PM or email.
Quit spamming the discussion thread please.
Lol, been there done that no reply after 2 days, maybe the miner will finally be shipped when diff is 10bil.
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