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i logged into counterparty but I did not understand what to do. Maybe a video would help explaining how to participate in the crowd sale.
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lets hope it hit 2000$
if history is any indication it should go well above the last high of $1200. I'm hoping for 10k by end of year.
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A lot of people are waiting for price drop to buy. Even my coworker who was anti-bitcoin, claiming its a ponzi scheme is now waiting for $400 to buy in.
You are right but it is a bit weird since if people want to buy they should think the price is low at the moment If we cross 500USD again it will be the return of a severe bear market I think it could dip to 500, and then head back to 600. I think people just think the 1200 price tag was a fluke and it won't reach that again anytime soon....(this coming from non-bitcoiners looking to it as an investment vehicle).
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In this case I would recommend you use one bitcoind and have one payment processing script that calls listtransactions for both of the apps. Otherwise, you'll want to have another VM running another instance of bitcoind.
Is there anyway to differentiate app1 payments from app2 payments? I take it I can only have one wallet.
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A lot of people are waiting for price drop to buy. Even my coworker who was anti-bitcoin, claiming its a ponzi scheme is now waiting for $400 to buy in.
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ok, now how about wallets?
I may have two different apps on the same server, is it possible to create a wallet for 'app1' and one for 'app2' where I can call `getnewaddress` on the appropriate wallet?
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How do I track incoming payments by txid if they haven't made a payment yet?
How do I generate a new address? I don't think I need to worry about large quantities at this point, since I don't expect very many transactions in the beginning.
I'm assuming listtransactions can take an address as an argument?
If I get something basic working, I will definitely release as an NPM module.
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I'm trying to get a high level overview of what I need to do in order to integrate bitcoin payment in my web app.
I do not want to use a third party payment process like coinbase or bitpay, as that goes against the spirit of p2p currency.
Here is the basic idea:
* user clicks "pay now" button * backend generates a new address in a wallet I control for user to send payment to * user then sends payment to that address * client pings backend waiting for confirmation payment was received at that unique address and in correct amount * invoice is then marked as "paid" and tagged with transaction id.
So I know I have to have bitcoind running, I already have a full node running, and I'm aware that I can make json-rpc calls to bitcoind.
But how do I generate a new address for each invoice? Its my understanding bitcoind does not have a wallet.
I'm developing this app in node.js, so if I can leverage some npm modules to make things easier, even better.
I dont' need anything fancy, just a random payment address in a wallet I control and confirmation that payment was received.
I can do the long polling and client side stuff no problem.
I like to learn from examples, so if anybody can point to some code on Github that does something similar, even if its not javascript, I can probably figure it out. I haven't found anything besides bitpay/coinbase integration in Google.
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i received bounty payment. They have some cool bots in #rubycoin.org on freenode.
also working on some online trivia game and poker game.
i don't know if its true, if the devs hold 67% of the coins in circulation, but so far they seem like honest devs.
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what does the affiliate pay? I see no mention of it.
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i hope it works on MacOS as well as Linux.
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You can now calculate a short position on TradeList.
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The one on the left is a bit too hard to read for me. Took me a while, and then I read: FORTUNE SIDES WITH THOSE WHO DART Yeah. i gave up on that one. I figured he spilled coffee on it.
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what exchange can we buy them?
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not bad. tired of looking at "coins" on every article.
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Came accross this in the news in the zeroblock iphone app. I like your idea Thanks. I'm adding more features soon.
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how do they plan on doing backups?
It gives you a root key to write down when first starting. So if you loose the device or drop it in the toilet, you can restore from the root key?
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