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1381  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Getting the Bitcoin Wikipedia article to the Good or Featured category on: April 11, 2011, 07:35:36 AM
What's the correct capitalization? Capitalized "Bitcoin" when talking about the system or software, and "bitcoin" when using as a unit of currency?

Yes. I also support renaming the current client to wxBitcoin to avoid confusion...
1382  Bitcoin / Project Development / The Bitcoin Manifesto on: April 10, 2011, 04:56:35 PM
From my friend Jaromil. I love this little speech:

Quote
hi Aharon,

On Thu, 07 Apr 2011, a...@aharonic.net wrote:

> bitcoins - isn't this simply a distributed structure to do
> capitalism with?

That's not even the worst you can do with it. you can do money
laundering, buy drugs online and sex toys, all anonymously.  but
that's not the point, because despite the coercion imposed by all
kinds of regulatory systems so far, also current official monetary
systems are full of that shit, on top of the capitalist pie.

Emerging technologies should never be judged by the sensationally bad
taste of early adopters. it's like being concerned about the shit that
fertilizes some beautiful flowers, wasting their seeds.

What really bitcoin is, I finally understood on the 6 april (which
somehow always ends up being a magic day, eh!): this is now the end of
the *flow capitalism*, which consists of the monopoly on transactions,
the hegemony of banks on the movement of values and not just their
storage, this middle-man mafia strangling the world as we speak.

How right are now those South American countries asking the "taxation
of transactions", an argument refrained in many speeches of the
companeros. They studied the system and understood that there is a
crucial problem there, that needs to be solved urgently. Yet i'd argue
here taxation on transaction cannot be the solution. The solution is
to eliminate the flow capitalists.

If i want to give you money i'll give it to *you*. me and you,
period. its fine that we'll pay our taxes for our communities, don't
get me wrong this is not a tea bagger argument. its just not right
that all what we do is in the hands of a third party, that has been
caught cheating already many times: look at what happened at the
paypal accounts of the Iraqi linux user group back in 2004, or even
more recently to Wikileaks.

We don't need those fat cheaters to be in between our value
transactions anymore; the flow capital has played its disgusting role
in the little laps of history for which it has been needed, now sadly
these people won't give up what they have accumulated, so it makes
more sense to leave them alone and multiply more monetary systems that
work efficiently across diverse networks and that rely on the
neutrality of a cryptographic authentication.

the death of the flow capital is a new stage for the necrotization of
capitalism.

 ciao

1383  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin-GBP - How to? on: April 10, 2011, 07:36:53 AM
Sure Smiley It's by bank deposit.
1384  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: [Wiki] Python JSON-RPC example on: April 09, 2011, 05:49:03 PM
I modified JSON-RPC -> jgarzik incorporated code from that -> you've added backwards compatibility.

Stop recommending Dinosaurs when we're at Mammals. It's evolution.

It's even backwards compatible with JSON-RPC if you're a strange person.
1385  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: [Wiki] Python JSON-RPC example on: April 09, 2011, 05:00:18 PM
Why do we even recommend JSON-RPC at all?

It's not even an official library for Python and it isn't very good (uses floats and has no persistent connections). We should only be recommending jgarzik's version.
1386  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin-GBP - How to? on: April 08, 2011, 10:41:45 PM
I'm concerned that, by begging for permission, you are just setting yourself up to be consumed by parasites before you can even get going. Ever consider that, as a free man under common law, you are entitled to earn an honest living without interference?

I'm not prepared to fuck around with other people's money because of my own beliefs about how the world should be run. My own money: yes, but not others.

We accept bank deposits for the time being. Payment processors will be coming sometime.
1387  Economy / Marketplace / Re: 2000+ BTC for development on exchange / bitcoin development on: April 08, 2011, 06:32:24 PM
lots of people asking for jobs and nobody is interested in this?  Huh
1388  Economy / Marketplace / 2000+ BTC for development on exchange / bitcoin development on: April 08, 2011, 03:21:43 PM
We have $2k for development on Intersango, the exchange behind Britcoin. And potentially more.

This next 2 months, all that money and any more is assigned completely to bounties for developing the site.

We also have 800 BTC that we will be matching other bounties for Bitcoin development. The money we've received is for the exchange, but this is our contribution back to the community. We are looking into getting more funds hopefully for developers.

http://bitcoin.cz.cc

Anybody interested can join in our meeting on Skype tomorrow. We will run a shared screen session over SSH + skype voice chat + webcam feed. My Skype name is zgenjix.
1389  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Amsterdam - Bitcoin at one free hackmeeting + another conference on: April 08, 2011, 02:11:01 AM
At this conference the majority approved. Mainly because it wasn't entirely banker types.

Afterwards the organiser told us that we had the best talk of the entire conference. He said there _were_ a few banker types sitting there all white-faced & scared looking around nervously. The video has been cut to look professional but halfway through people spontaneously applauded and people were laughing at various points to things. There was this hum of mumble every so often and people looking at each other.

I think you're all underestimating how excited these people were. Maybe they don't yet see it as battle tested & too risky but they certainly all loved the idea, the concept.
1390  Bitcoin / Project Development / This is Bitcoin's future in an image on: April 08, 2011, 01:55:17 AM
1391  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Amsterdam - Bitcoin at one free hackmeeting + another conference on: April 07, 2011, 11:58:42 PM
btw here's the talk for everyone else,
http://vimeo.com/22072121
1392  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Amsterdam - Bitcoin at one free hackmeeting + another conference on: April 07, 2011, 11:40:33 PM
Everybody afterwards told me I was amazing, and we had multiple people asking to eat with us at lunch that we couldn't meet all. You can't see in the talk but people were laughing at all the cool shit like drugs .etc and when taking my seat people were patting my back/giving me a thumbs up.

Inexperience- no way. I've spoken at bigger/more famous conferences before. You should maybe google my nickname/real name.

Intimidated - no way. Showing a picture of black bloc anarchists, drugs, crushing the system, wikileaks and a gun. Wearing nail polish. I felt perfectly fine.

And the slides was their fault since they didn't tell me I would not have my laptop on stage and that I have to use their Mac.
1393  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: NEEDED URGENTLY: Professional Bitcoin Exchange and More Serious Project Work on: April 05, 2011, 06:51:01 AM
I released the source code for Britcoin for this reason. Currently we're talking with lawyers to gain the relevant licenses and expand to other currencies hopefully.

If anyone wants to setup their own exchange, then I can do this for a small fee of ~400 BTC.
1394  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 4chan discussing bitcoin on: April 03, 2011, 04:55:17 PM

Nice to see it talked about honestly and objectively.
Hope it works out well for them, perfect audience to promote btc. 

Yeah, funny to see how positively anons react the Bitcoins, when supposedly 'intelligent' Slashdot is overly critical.
1395  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 4chan discussing bitcoin on: April 03, 2011, 04:11:19 PM
http://boards.4chan.org/b/res/320214606

Post about Silk Road
1396  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: UK exchange: Britcoin on: April 03, 2011, 03:09:19 PM
Any chance of a computer readable way of pulling your orderbook?

https://britcoin.co.uk/api/getDepth.php
https://britcoin.co.uk/api/getTrades.php
https://britcoin.co.uk/api/ticker.php

Same as MtGox API.
1397  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Not enough interest for a UK-based BitCoin exchange? on: April 02, 2011, 09:25:23 PM

Click Login. The navigate to the home page, enter your amounts and click 'Buy'.
1398  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin-GBP - How to? on: April 02, 2011, 09:21:51 PM
Britcoin has been open for a while, https://britcoin.co.uk/

It's not a business but a charity. I don't charge any fees for the time being.
1399  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Best buy april fools bitcoin page on: April 02, 2011, 08:22:08 PM
taken down now, but visit google cache while it's still up:

here

1400  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: UK exchange: Britcoin on: April 02, 2011, 07:23:50 PM
It says "payments have to be authorised before being added to your balance for security reasons". What does this mean?

It means that when you pay into the system, firstly new payments go into one database and appear under your profile as 'verifying'.

Then some tools are run, and after 24 hours they get credited to your account.

This is mainly because I check everyday for errors, bugs or security problems. So it gives me time to inspect what's happening before anything occurs.
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