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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: get list of accounts
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on: December 08, 2010, 09:17:39 AM
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except it uses wx 2.9 and ubuntu only has 2.8. And I don't want to try to manually compile wx (dependency hell)...
Is there not just a way to get a list of my accounts using bitcoind?
I also need it for hosted services where I login using ssh.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / get list of accounts
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on: December 08, 2010, 07:52:45 AM
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So I'm unable to use the graphical client as I'm using the SVN.
I have 20 btc somewhere belonging to an account I don't know. How can I get a list of all the accounts in my wallet?
Is there a way to send X just from all accounts?
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin tipping feature for YouTube videos
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on: December 08, 2010, 06:34:58 AM
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Eh! Ĉiuj ne serioze uzas komputilojn kiel ni! Fakte: Bitcoin ne estas facila ilo, do por akceptado de la populoj, ni devas fari ĝin esti pli facile. Similas al email... Gmail, Hotmail provizas servon. Tamen se oni dezirus, oni povus fari servilon por oni mem. http://mybitcoin.com/ <- ekzemplo. Ni havas la teknologion por facila pagado je la reto. Kaj mi ankaŭ proponas ke ĉi tiu servo estas nur por malgrand-pagetoj. "Tip Jar" aŭ "Trink-mono"
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin tipping feature for YouTube videos
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on: December 08, 2010, 04:39:21 AM
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For a tip jar, fundamentally all you would need is some URL that you put into your video description that would direct you to a page to donate money, right?
Indeed. I don't understand those people making some browser extensions to send bitcoin tips. Seriously, how hard is it to copy paste a bitcoin address ? Vi faru iun (familano, amiko, ...) uzi bitcoin kaj rigardu ilin. Ĝi ne facilas! Ili klakos kaj ne komprenos pri la adreso. Mi provis fari ke mia fratino uzis mian paĝon ( http://pastecoin.com) kaj ŝi konfuziĝis pri multaj aferoj- kaj ŝi multe uzas komputilojn! "ekzameno de uzeco" Ankaŭ rapide klaki "Tip Jar" estas pli da pli facile ol malfermi Bitcoin kaj almeti adreson.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Please Don't Shovel Unrelated Crap Into Bitcoin!
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on: December 07, 2010, 06:33:46 PM
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Bitcoin is for money A lot of us are investing considerable time, money and energy into Bitcoin related services. There's talk on these forums of embedding DNS, files, ... food Bitcoin should focus on money. By including all these extras in here, you will scare off others. Focus on one thing and do it well. I don't want the code-base to become bloated/be debased with all these extras that may not work and just use up our energy. We have something that works. Lets try to protect the parade. However, having said that: if there is some way to generalise Bitcoin so that anyone can setup services with no preference, then that can only be a good thing that'll strengthen the network. I'm against though including specific things in the main codebase.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Wikileaks Bitcoin Fundraiser
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on: December 07, 2010, 05:18:16 PM
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Don't do this as it would fix a bullseye on the Bitcoin community. We'd be under intense heat and pressure.
We need to quietly build our infrastructure and expand. Sure a government can't shut down the network itself, but they can close exchanges and that would devalue Bitcoins into nothing. There's lots of ways to attack the Bitcoin currency without touching the tech.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin Christmas Drive
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on: December 06, 2010, 07:57:45 PM
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Hey, I've made a new site, http://pastecoin.com/ *plug* Anyway here's my idea: On Christmas eve & Christmas day I will set the charges on that site to 0. Before then we all make something related to Bitcoin (music, poetry, picture, anything) and post the direct download link here, together with the paid download link. Then on Christmas eve/day everyone will go and pay 1 BTC to the posted content they liked the most (except their own). - People post files. - Others check them out. - Everyone pays 1 BTC to their favourite download on Christmas. Example: http://pastecoin.com/uploads/cairo.jpghttp://pastecoin.com/download.php?file=1(You can set more than 1 BTC if you wish, but then we might donate to someone else and 1 BTC seems reasonable
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin10 logo (what do you think)
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on: December 06, 2010, 07:10:43 PM
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Just doing some freehand stuff, I came up with this "alternative" that you might want to play with: Obviously that needs to be cleaned up a whole lot, but it seems like a variation on the theme you used here. I like the concept of this idea so I ran with it: Ignore the roughness for the time being- it's only a draft. The 1 and backwards C make a b if you look. T makes the T. backwards C makes the C. And then you have the 1 at the start and backwards C looking like a 0 at the end to represent a bit. Also behold hotwheels bitcoin Has no meaning, but I thought it looks cool.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin10 logo (what do you think)
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on: December 06, 2010, 06:51:55 PM
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Obviously the small things like "it looks a bit rough" or "the white border is uneven" disappear after processing. It's just whether others like the concept of it. 100 I like the idea of making a coin with it on. Not sure about adding the C (it already has the coin idea as the 0, and it might make it too cluttered).
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and the Digital Divide
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on: December 06, 2010, 04:12:50 PM
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if I have internet then I can provide you a bitcoin account at a fee if you trust me. Since internet is common the world over- even in the poorest countries, this is not a problem. Broadband is near universal. Go to any third world city and you'll find internet cafes everywhere.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Wikileaks... making the U.S. look good?
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on: December 06, 2010, 02:43:27 PM
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When you do science you're required to publish all your data and sources for independent verification. Likewise with something so easily as corruptible as a government, people need the full data to make the best choice they can in a democratic environment.
It helps economically because a customer can make better choices as they have more perfect information on which to base their choices. Free market inefficiency is caused by imperfect information biasing peoples choices. Due to making choices based on other factors to fill the missing gap. Things like social proof and herding where you base your choice on what everyone else is doing (because maybe he knows more than you).
Sure there's a few hiccups by a government suddenly being pried open. But in the long term, it's of benefit to have everything in the open. Even if processes have to change, or become more inefficient.
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