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1001  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu - Biggest Bitcoin Poker Site - Ring games, MTTs and Freerolls on: October 21, 2012, 10:49:27 PM
We are monitoring the situation. It seems back to normal now, but no cause has been determined.
1002  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: DANGER: Gavin Andresen and Co might introduce a serious change to the protocol. on: October 21, 2012, 08:10:46 AM
You are unique atlas.
1003  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Decentralized BTC Stock Market [Goodbye GLBSE] on: October 21, 2012, 07:46:53 AM
The court will sign a message, declaring a coin decolorized, and send it to the blockchain. You don't need a centralized database.


That's absurd, how will I know which key(s) belong to the court, and why will I care and how will I know who agrees?

All these information could be included in the agreement of the security

Oh, doing it voluntarily with complete foreknowledge on a case by case basis seems fine. And leaves room for people to do whatever they want.
1004  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Mining explained in a simple way for my friend on: October 21, 2012, 07:21:41 AM
what happens when computers become so powerful and the community so large that less than 10 minutes is required to calculate a hash value less than 2?


I'd say our work here is done.
1005  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Decentralized BTC Stock Market [Goodbye GLBSE] on: October 21, 2012, 07:10:41 AM
The court will sign a message, declaring a coin decolorized, and send it to the blockchain. You don't need a centralized database.


That's absurd, how will I know which key(s) belong to the court, and why will I care and how will I know who agrees?
1006  Other / Off-topic / Re: If the government did not exist bitcoin would not have been made. on: October 21, 2012, 06:25:40 AM
Blah blah if I hadn't raped your mother blah blah.
1007  Other / Off-topic / Re: Change or add on: October 21, 2012, 06:24:56 AM
Do I carefully feed bananas to Cher the She-Alpaca for Friday's solemnization rehearsal, or RSS feed anyone circumnavigating her gyrating yak nards?
1008  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2012-10-20 wallstreet-online.de -Hyperinflation pushes Iranians in Bitcoin - Ger on: October 21, 2012, 06:11:23 AM
Lol, a couple of people/entities don't offer the code so they pretend like they've been sanctioned. Boo hoo. Some mother fucker actually wrote that code himself and if you look around someone will give it to you for free.
1009  Economy / Goods / Re: All Things Luxury - Now Accepting Bitcoins - Newest Products on: October 20, 2012, 08:10:59 AM
Why do you only ship to so few countries?

Thanks for your question psy,

This is due to a high rate of fraud from a lot of countries when users pay with visa and paypal. As a lot of companies do online, we limit this to safe countries (also these countries are about 95% of our business anyway).

We currently ship to 12 countries when paying with visa and paypal (Most online businesses only ship to the U.S and Canada) which are:

Canada, United States, United Kingdom, France, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany.

Fortunately with bitcoin we will accept payment and ship to just about any country besides the extreme places of fraud (Example Nigera, Congo, etc). Thats one of the reasons why we love bitcoin so much, is because we don't have to have this fear.

If you find that your country is not on our shipping list and you wish to pay with bitcoins, simply contact us here with your item and shipping request:

http://www.allthingsluxury.biz/Contact-Us-2.html

I would be more than happy to personally help anyone!

Site looks really nice.

Just out of curiosity what fraud are you worried about if you ship after you get the bitcoins (even from a Nigerian)? Stolen packages I guess?
1010  Economy / Speculation / Re: Where all the bitcoins are bitcoins are hiding. on: October 20, 2012, 07:36:59 AM
It's a meaningless number.

Seals has X deposits. We haven't gone below (X * 0.78) in a long time so roughly (X * .78) coins are sitting dead still. So what? Tons of users have been moving coins around and that doesn't even count all the moving that doesn't happen on the blockchain (playing and internal transfers).

If it isn't clear. It is totally possible that all of our members used (by any definition, played, transferred, withdrew) all of their coins during the period that 78% of them sat still.
1011  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: transaction fees on: October 20, 2012, 07:04:10 AM

On the other hand, you could just pay the tiny fee compensating the miners for assisting you in completing the transaction.


I'm ready to pay the transaction fee, the problem is that I don't know how to calculate it in a script.  If I want to move all the coins from one wallet to another, I even don't know how to do it, because there's no coin left in the source wallet, so there's no money to pay the fee.

What I need here is a transaction that tells the client:  please send all my BTC to this address, but I'm fine with the fact that the receiver will get a bit less because of the transaction fee.



I'm sure there is a way to do this correctly, but a practical solution would be to send all but a bitcent or maybe even just a bitmil. Unless you are destroying the wallet and doing this all the time or something.
1012  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu - Biggest Bitcoin Poker Site - Ring games, MTTs and Freerolls on: October 20, 2012, 03:34:16 AM
There is a new weekly guarantee tournament on Friday!

It is the Friday Swell Guarantee at 11pm ET. The buy-in is 0.4BTC and the guarantee increases by 1BTC each week that we don't have to add money to the prize pool to meet the guarantee. The guarantee tomorrow will be 1BTC.

Not a big surprise, we hit the guarantee and it will be bumped to 2000 for next week.

Big juicy weekend games coming up!
1013  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Yankee goes on Adam Kokesh to discuss Bitcoin. on: October 20, 2012, 03:31:21 AM

Next time you should position your camera in such a way that when you're looking at the interviewer you're also looking at the camera.

Whats funny is I didn't know I was being videoed until halfway thru. I almost picked my nose!

131 lines of code?

I meant it sarcastically to convey "Bitcoin isn't a whole mega hard to understand code base, and that its open source for anyone to analyze"

131 was just a number that popped into my head lol but I think they got the point.

I thought it was good!

But you said 131 super matter-of-factly, lol.
1014  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Made a mistake ordering from Bitinstant, afraid I may have lost 8BTC on: October 20, 2012, 02:58:41 AM
Sent a PM to Yankee, but there is nothing in my outbox.  Undecided

Messages are not automatically saved in the outbox, you have to check a box or set it in your forum options.
1015  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitmit is Closing?? on: October 19, 2012, 09:00:43 PM
Sadly this is true.. If someone is interested in buying the site feel free to contact us (support@bitmit.net)

Any details on what new regulations are motivating the closure, pretty please?

Financial supervision requires special licences for businesses which holds customer funds

So it is only the escrow part you worry about? What about finding a few trusted escrow services and simply recommending those?
1016  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If /r/Bitcoin on Reddit reached <80,000 subscribers.... on: October 19, 2012, 07:20:46 PM
I'm pretty sure  /r/Bitcoin on Reddit reached <80,000 subscribers a long time ago. The very instant it was created, in fact.

Yeah <80000 is totally easy.
1017  Economy / Economics / Re: Why do higher taxes on the rich historically correlate to higher economic growth on: October 19, 2012, 04:53:43 PM
Because you can take more from people who are doing better without them removing your insides.
1018  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2012-10-16 InfinitiPoker’s Plan to Shake Up Online Poker on: October 19, 2012, 04:46:05 PM
I've been thinking about getting into online poker for a while.

I have some buttons with Seals with Clubs ads on them.  Perhaps I'll try this site, too.

I was curious what a "free roll" is.  Obv free sounds good, but just wasn't sure what a free roll gets you.

Freeroll means no entry fee at all, and there are real bitcoin prizes. The hourly freeroll has one prize of 0.05BTC for the winner. The largest weekly freeroll is the Wednesday donkdown that pays 5BTC, usually split into 17 prizes.

It's a great way to try out our software and for some people a great way to get their first bitcoins.
1019  Economy / Securities / Re: GLBSE Payment Claims (Announce your payment here) on: October 19, 2012, 07:30:59 AM
I received an email on the 15th that 90% of my funds have been returned. As of today I've yet to receive anything.

They didn't link you to transaction info? Roll Eyes
1020  Economy / Securities / Re: GLBSE Payment Claims (Announce your payment here) on: October 19, 2012, 07:30:21 AM
So, for anyone reading this who has gotten a double payment, the return address is 1BgPRMk4uaJrohM1T9Cn4Hd9pHaEL6FH5j

It would be better to return the coins without me having to chase you for them.

post of the year

Lol. Without the threat (hypothetically, I didn't actually get paid, certainly not twice) I'd return them, but if he's going to be 'chasing' people I would use his coins to cover defense costs (running shoes?) since you are about as likely to get 'chased' if you pay or not, he doesn't know who sends coins to that address.
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