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581  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Crowdfunding(Open Source) - Pledge 165 BTC on: January 19, 2011, 08:35:31 PM
So, is anyone working on this?
582  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Getting massive acceptance of Bitcoin on: January 19, 2011, 08:28:53 PM
Maybe eGenesis could start accepting Bitcoin for their other MMO.(atitd)

Also, a kickstarter bitcoin alternative would be AWESOME!
583  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: THE Ultimate Killer App for Bitcoin on: January 19, 2011, 05:25:48 PM
LOL, I was about to send BTC as donation for this. xD Eitherway I will just wait then and save for an Android.
584  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: THE Ultimate Killer App for Bitcoin on: January 19, 2011, 04:07:59 PM
Hey, I just realize you released this on Saturday 15th, my bday! Cheesy

Thanks! Now I am missing an android or convince my father that he doesn't _need_ his.(He just want to have high-tech stuff to bluff; He only uses it for calls) D:

Where can I get the source?
585  Economy / Marketplace / Re: MicroNovel for sale in BitCoins on: January 19, 2011, 01:31:52 AM
I also want to buy? Where is the easy button I can press to have all of them instantly on my desk? xD
586  Economy / Economics / Re: Timecoin on: January 18, 2011, 08:09:03 PM
For Timecoin to work, it would have to be just scarce enough. Although, for the currency to act as a proper counterpart to Bitcoin, wouldn't each node decide on its own rate of inflation?
As a matter of fact I could decide right now that each block is worth 100 BTC. The Timecoin client could fight the Bitcoin deflation and just whichever has more support wins.(In the Bitcoin blockchain) :/

Instead of fragmenting each client should have the option to choose inflation or deflation and to which extend.

Isn't this possible?
587  Economy / Marketplace / Re: The Bitcoin Times on: January 18, 2011, 12:47:44 AM
Yeah, well, I can sure include the next issue for free for anyone that bought the first one. :/ Honestly I got some bidas though they are worthless without the content. The only one that step up for the challenge was kiba and got paid the BTC he asked for.

There is a new bid/article submission deadline for the next issue if anybody would be interested in a community driven magazine.

I think you should ditch the whole community driven idea altogether. If your editorship is any good, it will show in your magazine. Plus you don't have to keep score/keep track. You review article and send feedback to the writer.

One month is too long for the magazine. It should be more like 1 week between issues. Also, I don't think this is going to dilute the quality of articles at all as long as you make your decision based on merits, rather than deadline. If the article didn't get through, the writer can resubmit in the next cycle. There should be no artificial number of articles per issue limit. This is not paper.

You have reason, I am making the changes. I would really love to see more articles coming. Cmon if they get past the judges I can promise you some BTC + royalties. xD
588  Economy / Marketplace / Re: The Bitcoin Times on: January 17, 2011, 10:54:51 PM
Yeah, well, I can sure include the next issue for free for anyone that bought the first one. :/ Honestly I got some bidas though they are worthless without the content. The only one that step up for the challenge was kiba and got paid the BTC he asked for.

There is a new bid/article submission deadline for the next issue if anybody would be interested in a community driven magazine.
589  Economy / Economics / Re: Emergent art from the free market cypher-sphere on: January 17, 2011, 10:50:25 PM
Hey don't watch that beofre watching other great videos/documentaries. Cheesy
http://vodo.net/usnow <- Decentralization
http://vodo.net/theyesmen <- Activism. Smiley
590  Economy / Marketplace / Re: The Bitcoin Times on: January 17, 2011, 10:22:32 PM
Another 2 PDF Sales. I hope to see some feedback soon. Smiley
591  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Making the Faucet sustainable.... on: January 17, 2011, 08:06:18 PM
Put a javascript miner on the faucet page Smiley

LOL I can imagine the puzzling faces of visitors: whenever I visit this site my computers starts FLYING! OMG there is a jet in there! D:

Kidding aside, the ads aren't that bad. Maybe you can have it as a last resort if you run under 50 BTC?
BTW I had been donating some coins. Cheesy
592  Economy / Marketplace / Re: bitcoin chess internet server on: January 17, 2011, 08:02:10 PM
Well, I had been playing in Dragon's Tale and it is quite fun. Good luck making a winning bot. Wink

There are some strategy games and some great game such as the monkey cage.
593  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (>10000Mhash/s, join us!) on: January 17, 2011, 04:23:13 PM
Today I blocked one user with 1000 registered workers and many hundreds of them active. Looks like first botnet on the pool, which is something I don't want to support. I'm thinking how to prevent this, because it consumes too much resources for nothing (from my first investigation, every worker had around 500-800 khash/s, but generated too much network traffic).

well, the issue is that he can come back and this time register about 100 accounts and have 10 workers on each. Why must it "getwork" each 5 seconds? Wouldn't it be better to be each minute or five? Also, if one came expect more to come. This might start growing. Sad

Also, what if it is just a collection of low end computers? I have a friend with like 50 old computers(The majority still works) which he freecycled.

I am doing better now. My hashrate is more constant with the new client. Enjoy your bigger 6% share now that I upgraded. Cheesy
594  Economy / Marketplace / Re: The Bitcoin Times on: January 17, 2011, 04:10:22 PM
Well, I am more concerned about getting actual feedback from the people who already bought it. Smiley
I am right now on my school's network so I won't risk the auths over a cleartext HTTP transmission.

I will soon set up an SSH tunnel so I can get to work more often.(This is also a school issued latop; think "Little Brother")
595  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (>10000Mhash/s, join us!) on: January 17, 2011, 01:53:34 PM
Well, I guess it is stale since someone submitted a similar hash before. It might be an issue with the way the hash generator is seeded. I will take a look at it and tell you later. It is not that much, it is more like 2 or 3 each 100. Tongue
596  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Self-improvement books for Bitcoins - a guide to dating on: January 17, 2011, 12:25:53 PM
Hey, how are the sales doing btw? Can you release it in another format which isn't PDF or closed?(ODT, HTML, etc)
597  Economy / Marketplace / Re: The Bitcoin Times on: January 17, 2011, 12:23:08 PM
Yeah, that will probably happen and the latest 2 would cost, lets see if we can get enough interest in the first place. Smiley
598  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (>10000Mhash/s, join us!) on: January 17, 2011, 03:23:25 AM
I still get like 20% of invalid or stale hashes. I am in the newest version and just double checked.

It is also a 5_8_70 not a 5970. xD
599  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Community driven magazine on: January 17, 2011, 02:38:25 AM
2 one PDF and the other the ODT.

I will put it in the OP.
600  Economy / Economics / Re: Timecoin on: January 17, 2011, 01:43:42 AM
The thing is that with today's advances the deflation of Bitcoin could be too big for an economy. Right now as someone pointed out we should focus in growing the economy.(The BTC/USD is now 0.4) There should be vendors everywhere promoting Bitcoins. If I don't see at least 100 persons daily adopting bitcoin from now on we must do a better effort.
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