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1221  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Receive Payment Notification on: August 01, 2014, 07:00:02 PM

I think your best bet is to make more money first, and get a dedicated server that you can run bitcoind on.  Please note, a lot of VPS's out there will kick you off if you're running bitcoind, as it's pretty resource intensive, especially at the beginning while it's downloading the blockchain.


I think I found a solution. I would find the last block, then do getsinceblock every 10 minutes using a cronjob, and get the txid and then get more info from there (blockchain.info/rawtx).
1222  Economy / Service Discussion / CryptoScripts feedback thread on: July 30, 2014, 06:43:01 PM
If you have purchased a CryptoScripts script, please leave feedback here for potential customers to view our customer's satisfaction with our products.
1223  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BTC Gambling Script w/ Bootstrap Provably fair (Affiliates) INVEST FEATURE!! on: July 30, 2014, 06:24:26 PM
In the future when more versions of the script are developed, I will discount older ones. Currently we have a script which isn't provably fair, and doens't have investing, and we are selling that for 0.1 BTC if anyone wants it. I am also currently working on a wheel of fortune script, which will be very fun, and it has some great graphics! Keep reading this thread to get notified when I release it.
1224  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting on: July 30, 2014, 05:53:24 PM
You should probably wait till the 17th for the payout. Is stunna going to still pay you? Dicebitco.in payment looks a bit better, but the owner doesn't have a exceptional trust rating, and he just started, so be careful, he may not payout.
I haven't posted enough for a payment and I don't want one either. I know that it's dangerous to go there, which is why I go there. I manage the Signature Campaign Overview thread and testing campaigns is my job, haha.
Oh you do, I didn't know that. I guess it is your job Tongue. I was just about to tell the dicebitco.in guy to contact you about getting on the overview of signature campaign  table, but I guess you already know about it now.
1225  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Receive Payment Notification on: July 30, 2014, 05:52:15 PM
The blockchain API doesn't support walletnotify or blocknotify.  It is unclear what you mean by "converting fully to a daemon" I incorrectly assumed that would mean you are planning on using bitcoin (the bitcoin daemon) locally.
I am trying to convert my script fully to daemon, instead of having to make accounts and setup those accounts. Instead, you just put in your daemon information, and everything is ready to go. I can't host a daemon on my computer, because I can't trust my internet or computer to be on 100% of the time for a website, and vps is expensive.
1226  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting on: July 30, 2014, 05:50:43 PM
I am withdrawing myself from this campaign because I will be testing out the new DiceBitco.in signature payment. Sorry for the confusing caused by me Stunna.
You should probably wait till the 17th for the payout. Is stunna going to still pay you? Dicebitco.in payment looks a bit better, but the owner doesn't have a exceptional trust rating, and he just started, so be careful, he may not payout.
1227  Other / Off-topic / Re: Lawyers on: July 30, 2014, 05:48:44 PM

Right, because lawyers wouldn't take simple cases to finish a bunch of cases really quickly.

Lawyers exist for a reason just like laws exist. There's a lot of laws, and they're confusing. There's a reason they're confusing.

You honestly can't tell me the world wouldn't be a better place today if there were no lawyers.  People are constantly getting in lawsuits because they are trying to get rich.  Lawyers gladly take the case and sometimes they win. 

Just some of the cases that make you sick

Lady spills coffee on self, gets 5 million dollars

Judge gets angry at a mom and pop dry cleaning store, sues them for 67 million because their sign said "Satisfaction guaranteed"  Mom and Pop lose 2 of there stores in order to pay for the defense-this shouldn't have ever gone to court, but lawyers do crazy things

A guy named Mark Guthrie gets sued by the company he works for because they made a salary error in his favor, and he didn't want to pay taxes on their error.

Boys trespass on private property, get burned by a wire, win 24 million dollars

These are just some of the crazy cases that should never have happened, but.....Lawyers!
Exactly, lawyers just twist it to have a chance of the guilty person, to become innocent, even though the guilty person is obviously guilty, the lawyers will find loopholes to make the bad people win  Sad
1228  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Receive Payment Notification on: July 30, 2014, 05:46:54 PM
you add the script to run in your bitcoin.conf:

blocknotify=<name of script> %s
walletnotify=<name of script> %s
alertnotify=<name of script> %s

and when blocks or notifications come in the script will be called with arguments.

for example if you use blocknotify the argument will be the block id e.g. 000000000000000003a5ff0d28a8f9b71623c2328727937160582d1b44cb3cec, if you use walletnotify then the argument will be the new transaction id that came in, e.g. 1e621e60f7ea7195ff1ec7c31867dc7c9d896123ead6ec43f053f51137c31676

make yourself a script (python or your favorite language) that logs the arguments somewhere and test it out with the scenarios you want.
Yes that is what I would like to do, but I am using the blockchain daemon, so I don't have access to their file system or anything. Would it be possible to notify a outside course, like on my website? I don't know if walletnotify works on the blockchain daemon, does anyone know?
1229  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Which game you would like to play for bitcoins? on: July 30, 2014, 05:02:32 PM
Yes, www.gambit.com is awesome. Build a better gambit with more people, and I will be extremely happy. It will also be very successful.
1230  Economy / Services / Re: [DiceBitco.in] [Make the most out of your sig!] Make coins by simply posting! on: July 30, 2014, 04:58:42 PM
This is exactly the same deal as prime dice so why would somebody choose this over that? There's no point taking the risk so you'll probably have to offer something different. Will you be using an escrow for payments?
It is actually slightly better. If payment is confirmed, I will use this instead of primedice the next session.
1231  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: July 30, 2014, 03:26:50 PM
Yay! I really like luckybit, it is one of the most addictive bitcoin games I've played.

I have a suggestion, you should implement an accounts system, so I can play it again with my winnings and don't have to keep wasting money on transaction fees.
Actually the reason I like luckyb.it  is that there is no we counts, because it it easier and simple. Please keep an option for onchain, but adding accounts could be a cook feature
1232  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Which game you would like to play for bitcoins? on: July 30, 2014, 04:54:15 AM
Hands down it would be flappy bird. Make it once you reach 20, you start earning .0001 each additional one.

Would be really cool!


That would be pretty cool, but flappy bird is hard to play on the web, because you have to use a space bar or click or something. Also how would the owner of the site make money off of this? Ads wouldn't generate enough if the player is good, so he would lose money.
1233  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Receive Payment Notification on: July 30, 2014, 04:48:37 AM
Use walletnotify and blocknotify so your backend is aware when a new payment is received and when a new block is added to the chain.  I am not sure why you think they only work with the GUI, they are normally used with bitcoind.
How would I use this with the blockchain bitcoind though, because wouldn't I have to specify a file to run when there is a notification? ANd when I run this walletnotify command, would it stay on? Please explain how this would work please, I would be very grateful if you did.
1234  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] ▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀ Legit Starbucks GCs with 55% off. ▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀ on: July 30, 2014, 04:44:21 AM
Accept paypal?
edit: nevermind
Your on a bitcoin forum, you should have some bitcoin Tongue. You do only have one post so I'm guessing you came here from google looking for cheap starbucks cards. Bitcoin isn't really hard to obtain if you have a paypal account or bank account, if you live in Canada I recommend using quickbtc.com, directly pay for bitcoin using your bank account. You should receive the bitcoin in under 10 minutes on that website.
1235  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Receive Payment Notification on: July 30, 2014, 04:03:07 AM
I am currently developing a lot of bitcoin sites, all which involve receiving a payment from a buyer. Currently I am using APIs from blockchain and bitcoinmonitor to send payments and get notifications on a payment, but I am converting fully to a daemon, and I need to know how to receive and process transactions, without getting an http notification. So I saw a RPC command: listsinceblock and listtransactions, and those are probably the only solutions, and I know I need to use a cronjob, which I am familiar with. I was thinking of using a cronjob every 5 minutes to do listtransactions, but I will always get old transactions. I was also thinking of doing listsinceblock every 10 minutes, and just get the transactions within the previous block, therefore not getting any old transactions. I know you can use wallet notify in bitcoin-qt, but I am using blockchains daemon, and I don't know how I could get a daemon host (vps too expensive), because I can't leave my computer on all the time, and I can't trust my internet for 100% uptime for a large website.
How would I go about solving this problem? I really need to figure this out.
Thanks for any help!
1236  Other / Off-topic / Re: Way to prevent someone reselling code on: July 30, 2014, 03:33:02 AM
That don't make sense. You say it's opensource, but yet sell it? That defies the logic of opensource.
Ok I sell it, but the buyer gets opensource, so they can change it however they want. If I encrypted the code, it wouldn't be opensource.
1237  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BTC Gambling Script w/ Bootstrap Provably fair (Affiliates) INVEST FEATURE!! on: July 30, 2014, 03:31:43 AM
I will indeed be watching this thread.
I see you have placed a bet at my website: cryptobets.co/coinflip, and the house had a balance of 0, so your bet was never paid back. I sent back your money btw, did you receive it?
1238  Other / Off-topic / Re: Way to prevent someone reselling code on: July 30, 2014, 03:12:20 AM
Sadly I can't hide the code because it will be open source. I come to the conclusion that I will just have to trust people, and keep searching the forums for people reselling my code, and kindly ask them to remove it.
1239  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] LuckyCheckIN.com - time based faucet ! up to 1.200.000 Satoshi / 5 min.! on: July 30, 2014, 01:31:28 AM
Could you add public notes for payments?
It is very hard to keep track which transactions comes from here without public notes like freebitcoin has.

Getting a vanity address like 1ChekIn would be a good solution, but that means there would have to be 1 central payout address, and I don't know how luckycheckin.com pays out. And public notes are always a good idea, to see where that random payment came from.
1240  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [PrimeDice] Track Your Earnings! on: July 30, 2014, 01:29:37 AM
How did you get the post count per day though? The forum does not supply this information. One way would to view the profile caches per day and get the post count per day, but that would take forever, wouldn't it?
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