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301  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin advertising on the World Poker Tour! on: June 05, 2012, 10:26:08 AM
Damn it, I should have made those tshirts hoodies and WHERE THE HELL ARE MY BITCOIN GLASSES?

 Grin
302  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BitcoinWeekly.info on: June 05, 2012, 03:14:13 AM
And now in Portuguese!

http://bitcoinweekly.info/download/

Coming very soon: Russian and Ukrainian!

And also, due to a domain conflict with BitcoinWeekly.com, I'm rebranding all this under BitcoinInformant.com - perhaps as early as next week.
303  Economy / Goods / Re: NSFW ::::::: My wife and I are creating videos. on: June 04, 2012, 09:16:41 PM
I for one welcome our new Bitcoin sluts. consider me subscribed.
304  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Address Name Servers? on: June 04, 2012, 06:49:04 PM
The users would not use this necessarily it's a programatic way for a client to retrieve a bitcoin address that is aliased by a more human readable email style address.

Users can protect their privacy by a system that dynamically rotates receive addresses.
305  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BitcoinWeekly.info on: June 04, 2012, 06:10:14 PM
Code:
echo "Thank you!"

lol
306  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Address Name Servers? on: June 04, 2012, 05:48:32 PM
Maybe you can use the namecoin names to shorten bitcoin addresses? LOL Cheesy

Otherwise I think that firstbits protocol is probably best for this kind of use.

Also, bitcoin aliases as described by Electrum creator could be cool: http://ecdsa.org/bitcoin_URIs.html

For example, you could direct funds to jeremias@kangasbros.fi, and it would fetch bitcoin address with GET request to https://kangasbros.fi/bitcoin.id/jeremias

That is so BAMF... Just set up an alias on all my domains to do exactly the same thing. Now I'm thinking of a little php script to rotate through a bunch of addresses per identity for a little anonymity. Very awesome.
307  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My friend's band... on: June 04, 2012, 05:11:55 PM
If anyone wants my attention, any page they present us with better have a BIG ASS BITCOIN ACCEPTED HERE logo emblazed on it or I'm probably just going to roll my eyes and move on to the next post.

edit: I realize there's a mention of Bitcoin, but it does not jump out at me, nor would it for the casual non-bitcoiner visiting the page - which is a pretty big deal for me.
308  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BitcoinWeekly.info on: June 04, 2012, 03:40:14 PM
We just got 20 subscribers and we have our first TShirt raffle winner!

Code:
2012-06-04:0831 PDT
[tux@powerball ~]$ egrep -vi "member|owner|joined" /tmp/20.txt | shuf -n 1
Miguel Pacheco

Congratulations!

Miguel, If you're so inclined, feel free to take a picture of you wearing it when it arrives and post it in this thread.
309  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BitcoinWeekly.info on: June 04, 2012, 12:47:55 PM
http://bitcoinweekly.info/download/

Working on a new design. Still a few things to implement.

The site has a more obvious "subscribe" button. Please ask your Bitcoin knowledgeable friends to subscribe for the once a week download notice. When we get one more subscriber, I'll have a tshirt to raffle off.

Viva la Bitcoin!

310  Bitcoin / Project Development / Bounty : OpenSSL with EC for Fedora/RH/CentOS : 3.6 BTC on: June 03, 2012, 11:01:18 PM
http://bitquestion.com/question/8

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I would like someone to explain exactly how to build OpenSSL with EC on Fedora and make it available in RPM format in a personal repository. This is specifically to help Fedora users more easily build Bitcoin applications.

I need the following documented or explained:

Build OpenSSL with EC
Create/configure/maintain a .spec file
Build the OpenSSL RPM so that it is compatible with the existing Fedora OpenSSL version.
Generate/publish a PGP key for use in authenticating releases
Creating a repository and publishing the rpm

I can build the current version of OpenSSL source code. I am currently stuck at interpreting what needs to be done with the .spec file downloaded from the Fedora repository (/fedora/linux/updates/16/SRPMS/openssl-1.0.0j-1.fc16.src.rpm)
311  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How To Open A Currency Exchange In Another Country??? on: June 03, 2012, 07:39:05 PM
I have an interest in making Bitcoin happen in Vietnam. I have a few Bitcoin friendly contacts in HCM and Ha Noi that are either developers or working in the traditional finance sector that may be useful. Roger Ver has a good base of Vietnamese Bitcoin friends that may prove useful.

PM me for details on any of the above.

Otherwise, I'm subscribed to this thread to follow progress!
312  Economy / Goods / Re: Motorcycle Saddlebags Maltese Cross Slant Series on: June 03, 2012, 06:28:32 PM
Have you considered posting this to BitMit.net?
313  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Camming Site on: June 03, 2012, 05:02:42 PM
I always encourage the entertainers to invite their personal followers from their other venues to cam4btc.com and encourage those followers to think about Bitcoin and try it out. That way, they are not just catering to the Bitcoin nerd community, but extending it to people that are far out of our reach.
314  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: One strike web of trust, where a verified personal photo is your ID? on: June 03, 2012, 02:45:06 PM
Now I
Hazek, how about this:


Now I'm starting to show some interest. I like this.
315  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: One strike web of trust, where a verified personal photo is your ID? on: June 03, 2012, 10:53:39 AM
Also, what would prevent a scammer from paying someone to do the video verify and then use that account in some elaborate, long con?
316  Other / Off-topic / Re: Las Vegas / Defcon July 27th weekend on: June 03, 2012, 04:17:20 AM
Going there with a bitcoin wallet on a machine on the wireless network is screaming "Please 0day my sorry ass and steal my bitcoins."

Actually, this is a great way to see how secure you really are... If you leave DefCon with your Bitcoins, you're doing pretty good.
317  Other / Off-topic / Re: Las Vegas / Defcon July 27th weekend on: June 03, 2012, 03:40:11 AM
it's not, but it's the honorable thing to do.. the guy goes through a lot of trouble to setup tents and haul stuff out there.
318  Economy / Marketplace / WTB Linux Training (3BTC-compile from source, create RPM, publish in repository) on: June 03, 2012, 03:37:06 AM
I will pay 3 Bitcoins to someone who can help me (walk thru) via email/chat to compile openssl with EC on Fedora, package it in an RPM, and help me set up my own repository so I can yum install it to multiple workstations.
319  Other / Off-topic / Re: Las Vegas / Defcon July 27th weekend on: June 03, 2012, 03:07:37 AM
Yea, for being a hacker, he's not "up to speed" on bitcoin so shitpal is his only method of payment. renting a lane without a gun is expected.. there will be plenty to "borrow" and shoot. That's the idea of this event - expose people who come from places that do not have the luxury of their own firearms to get some exposure. Plenty of RSOs (like me) to keep it safe.
320  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Vietnam - All here on: June 02, 2012, 07:31:03 PM
From a friend in vietnam:

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For my opinion, The cost of eletricity in Vietnam very expensive. And power eclectric is hydro electric, so we usually lack of electric. Electric demand very huge. It need big power to run computer with hight performance graphicard. And it's very waste to just play btc.
I think so:)
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