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Hello,
I'm paying $10 for a very simple programming task. All I need is for you to send me the source code (preferably in java) of authorizing with an authorized method from the Cryptsy api. If you want I can send you my source code that doesn't work, and it seems their own python api does not work.
I'd like this done as soon as possible.
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I'm not sure if that's correct. This is my hmac function: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/23f2597b19da01f36297And, for example, this is what it returns: Br7UX6pke+gzxmEP8HUFXzNuIqPJlU+qfqMZiXeJ7N3oZ+fynQZ3g1D12nxNHFZDo0KWZZZ+Qxy4K7+OlUHBFw== I don't think I need to change it into hexadecimal, I tried using your function and I get the same error.
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Hey guys, I'm trying to use the Cryptsy API and everything seems to be working except for the methods that require authentication... Here is my current code: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/8c128bdab19b44eec2f7Yet everytime I receive this response: {"success":false,"error":["Must be authenticated"]} Can someone please help me, I cannot for the life of me figure out what I'm doing wrong.
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I can go on Amazon right now and get one for $650, I think you may be overcharging..
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You have to understand it like this, cold wallets are like vaults they secure your bitcoin unlike a hot wallet. Imagine you have $100 in cash and you would probably put it in your personal wallet or let it laying on a table and that's ok since its not a huge amount of money. Now imagine you have $100k in cash , would you put in a bag ? Of course not you would need a vault to secure the cash. And that is why cold wallets are so important, if you are going to use small bitcoin amounts for daily transactions you will just need a hot wallet.
I agree with you. But securing bitcoins are not the same as securing fisical cash. Besides, in the region I live in right now, people don't even know what bitcoins are, you are more likely to get your wallet and phone stolen just because some petty change you had The thief will look the btc wallet and be like "wtf is this crazy drawing?" then toss it on garbage Now that i stop to think about it.... damn I'm in a very good spot to introduce bitcoins to local market I'm not sure why you're so insistent on using your phone as secure storage. It is a pretty well known fact in the tech community that phones aren't as secure as other computing systems, not to mention the fact that certain 3 letter US agencies probably have backdoors in them (although most popular OSs probably do also..).
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Hey guys I'm selling 4 Google Chromecasts. To be clear, this product: https://www.google.com/cast/I will sell each for $20 + Shipping I will only accept Bitcoin, so please do not offer any other payment systems. Are they brand new? Where do you ship from? Is escrow OK? Yes they're brand new, haven't been opened. Ship from MD, USA. Sure you can escrow, if you pay for it. pm sent
Didn't get a PM from you
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Hey guys I'm selling 4 Google Chromecasts. To be clear, this product: https://www.google.com/cast/I will sell each for $20 + Shipping I will only accept Bitcoin, so please do not offer any other payment systems.
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I don't see Bitcoin going away any time soon.
Why not? if you know anything you know it is fundamentally flawed which has been all but admitted now by the lead developers. How is it "fundamentally flawed"? Please enlighten me.
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You can't buy even a fraction of what you can with Bitcoin. You are just thinking in terms of specifications, most of which don't matter.
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If you could recover your private key after deleting it that would be pretty insecure. As the post above me said, it's pretty damn hard to accidentally delete it in the app.
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Are you planning on including a actual Client to show off this nice BitcoinLib?
I have begun making a simple client using this library and will surely make it open source once it is completed more. However, you can figure a lot out by playing with the library and checking out all the tests.
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Don't expect to make any returns from mining with a laptop, no matter what coin you choose.
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Great work, I'm surprised I haven't seen more replies here, as I remember reading this thread a few months ago.
Once I start getting my lazy ass motivated on furthering my programming knowledge I'll definitely be using your library. I've always wanted to make my own Bitcoin client, no matter how basic it is.
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I'm confused...the Devs stated that 2 months after the release then the coins collateral will become available. Why are you guys asking for it now?
Dev, maybe you could take half the funds from a day or 2 of mining and buy some VMC to stimulate the market and keep it from getting delisted from Bittrex.
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somogyipeti: Could you give access to the cex.io to IPO holders?!
thank you!
Hi Code! Absolutely NO! Every IPO holders will have a CEX access??? So they will be able to trade our all GHS? I don't understand you... I think it is not possible. No you dont understand me, I think access to my share of IPO! The IPO was receiving the coins. You can't get your share of the hashrate until 60 days have gone by.
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Selling a whitelisted primedice account that also has a very low ID (less than 200).
PM me if you'd like to purchase.
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EDIT: Guess I was wrong, didn't get nearly as big as I thought it would.
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