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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Faucet Making Question
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on: September 27, 2014, 02:32:57 PM
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I made a faucet @ bit-vortex.com/faucet
Best of luck with yours.
hey i have a question, how did u get your api? how long did you wait before it arrives? i just sent a request to microwallet.org 3 days ago and i still dont have my api yet. is it because i am using a free web hosting site? I have an api key already. Waited 3 days, sent 2 requests. Idk about Vortex but that's about me.
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Economy / Currency exchange / Selling Bitcoin | Want PayPal
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on: September 27, 2014, 12:00:06 PM
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Usually it's the other way round, oh well. Right. So: I'm looking for $250 in PayPal USD, paying Bitcoin. Your PayPal for my Bitcoin. One more thing: I don't need escrow, but you go first. If you cannot grasp that key concept, don't offer.
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcointalk post and profile checking methods
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on: September 27, 2014, 07:31:53 AM
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I have been exploring some methods for gathering data from users from bitcointalk, for sig campaigns and other purposes. I have found a way to gather individual profile data, and I can easily automate this, insert into databases, and even format a table with given IDs. You can view my little test thing here: http://cryptobets.co/bitcointalkuser.php?id=191301Replace the id the end (currenly mine) with yours and it gathers your Post count, activity, rank, username, and bitcoin address, perfect for signature campaigns. I could also easily implement a feature logging the post count from the beginning of a time period, and relog the end and find the amount of posts the user made in that time period, and listing that in a file along with their btc addresses so thahas t the sig campaign owner could easily payout within minutes. If anyone wants the code for this, PM me, but the main purpose of this thread is to find anyone that has further information on this. I would like to be able to check and list the users posts, and if there are any new posts a php function is logged. Basically, it would check the posts and if new posts, run a notification service, maybe emailing with the post content. For the previous profile checking, I would find the html element, and then find the data corresponding to that row in the table. It doesn't work like this in the post list page, so if someone could help me on this that would be great. Thanks! Source code?
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Economy / Services / Re: [BB] Code design for Bitcointalk signature campaign. (70$ Contest)
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on: September 27, 2014, 07:18:44 AM
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Which please don't tell me you are holding the funds with escrow.ms (yourself)? :p Edit: Which please don't tell me you are holding the funds with escrow.ms (yourself)? :p
I am providing escrow for this contest and posted this topic on behalf of hashprime.Can't post because of that pesky 360 second rule. Thanks for clearing the blot in my muddled mind. I blame the homework.
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Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin-Tutorials.com Signature Campaign! ☀ [OPEN for Newbies and Jr. Members]
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on: September 27, 2014, 06:59:00 AM
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Indeed, "users whose signatures aren't very noticeable".
Like mine.
Please count me in, editing signature right after this post.
Edit:
Added sig.
Alright, you're in, congratulations! ☀ BTC address? Damn, that was stupid of me, eh, not putting an address? 18EQtwoJ9Xdg7YDfzbhhCt5GXrXjUP5XDkEdit 2: You didn't seem to see my address, so... 18EQtwoJ9Xdg7YDfzbhhCt5GXrXjUP5XDkEdit: Why not offer this opportunity to more advanced members? Like full/senior/hero? It would be certainly more visible that way...
At the moment I want to give the opportunity to newer members of the community, and I don't want to spend too much at the moment. Higher-ranked members can still participate, they'd just get paid Jr. Member rates, although they probably wouldn't want to because there's better offers out there. Also, I just noticed that you have signature from another campaign. It may not look the best if you are trying to promote your own business. Someone may think that you are greedy to the point of not wanting to promote your own site but earn some additional btc somewhere else instead. I was not planning on creating this campaign, I just decided on a whim. My other campaign ends in a few days and I plan on advertising my site after that. You seem pretty knowledgable on campaigns, so I'm wondering, when someone tells me their post count, I don't pay for their past posts right? Why do they tell me how many posts they've already had? So that you can count how many posts you need to pay for... If User 1 has 20 posts, after one week he has 65 posts... you need to pay him for 65 - 20 posts
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Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs!
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on: September 04, 2014, 10:36:46 PM
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I feel so outmatched.
at home, i have a 5570 that gets 63 MH/s(.063 GH/s) going to the slush pool. i run it when the PC is on. and I'm glad just to be getting that 64mh
at least I'm mining when I can when at school.
"I feel so outmatched." you have no reason to. how many people on earth - out of a population of somewhere around 7 billion - are doing better than you are? two or three thousand? i note that you can probably get $50 bucks for your 5570, and pick up a 5770 for an additional 60-70 dollars or so. that would triple your hash rate. 40ish BTC/mo in slush's pool. go for it. you're a student: it's not like you have to eat or anything... And now my 200 mh/s gets a grand total! 0.0000001/day Damn.
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