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861  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Feds Raid Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in California. Boost for SR? on: April 03, 2012, 02:53:43 AM
However, federal law trumps state law...
Unless it doesn't :p
862  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What would you pay for the Genesis Block? on: April 02, 2012, 10:27:37 PM
btw I thought there were no 50 bitcoins in the genesis block

Block #0

http://blockchain.info/block-index/1

50 BTC coinbase tx to 1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa (subsequently 3.54297866 BTC have been transfered to this address likely for "good luck).
Haha 28 inputs.

http://blockchain.info/address/1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa
863  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Feds Raid Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in California. Boost for SR? on: April 02, 2012, 10:15:43 PM
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Meanwhile, media representatives were rushing to the scene of a mass shooting near the Oakland airport.

Sigh...
864  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What would you pay for the Genesis Block? on: April 02, 2012, 10:09:07 PM
Learn something new every day.

Okay.  So how much would you pay for the first spendable coins?
865  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Building Armory on OSX on: April 02, 2012, 08:58:14 PM
0.70-beta builds fine with my instructions on OS X 10.6.8.
I have added checkout mmap to the instructions.

I wouldn't change those directions just yet.  The intention was to get 0.70-beta-alpha out there as a testing version (hence a diff branch), and when it's stable I'll merge it back into master.  So far, it sounds like it's fairly stable...

Btw, you mention having to symlink to /usr/bin/python2.7... I'm not good at all with makefiles, so I just did whatever I could that would work.   If anyone has recommendations for improvement (other than cmake), I'm open to it.  Or maybe I should just finish the cmake stuff...
Using 'which python' will not work.

I made a pull request about this a few days ago.  I think cmake would be the proper way to do it though.

https://github.com/etotheipi/BitcoinArmory/pull/3

I got armory compiled on one system, but my other system is giving me trouble and I thought they were identical.  I'll likely have some updates for the Lion build instructions soon.
866  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Github - bitcoin commit break? on: April 02, 2012, 08:44:01 PM
Please ask google or whatever search engine you like, what a commit on Github is. And by break I meant simple some kind of pause and no error or a defect!

*/me knew this was a bad idea to post this in here ^^*

Dia
Why would there ever be a pause in development?
867  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Github - bitcoin commit break? on: April 02, 2012, 06:14:54 AM
commit break?
868  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - The most advanced Bitcoin Client in existence! (v0.60-alpha) on: April 02, 2012, 05:46:33 AM
So when I double click a generated transaction (confirmed, and unconfirmed) to find out more info, I get this error.

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This is a non-standard transaction, which cannot be interpretted by this program.  DO NOT ASSUME that you own these Bitcoins, even if you see your address in any part of the transaction.  Only an expert can tell you if and how these coins can be redeemed!  

If you would like more information, please copy the information on the next window into an email and send it to alan.reiner@gmail.com.

And this in the terminal.
Code:
nknown TxOut type
***Non-std transaction!
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "ArmoryQt.py", line 1592, in dblClickLedger
    DlgDispTxInfo( pytx, self.walletMap[wltID], self, self, txtime=txtime).exec_()
  File "/Users/bwstitt/src/BitcoinArmory-mmap/qtdialogs.py", line 6201, in __init__
    self.txOutModel = TxOutDispModel(self.pytx,  self.main, idxGray=indicesMakeGray)
  File "/Users/bwstitt/src/BitcoinArmory-mmap/armorymodels.py", line 541, in __init__
    self.wltIDList.append(main.getWalletForAddr160(recip160))
  File "ArmoryQt.py", line 763, in getWalletForAddr160
    if wlt.hasAddr(addr160):
  File "/Users/bwstitt/src/BitcoinArmory-mmap/armoryengine.py", line 5672, in hasAddr
    return self.addrMap.has_key(addrStr_to_hash160(addrData))
  File "/Users/bwstitt/src/BitcoinArmory-mmap/armoryengine.py", line 607, in addrStr_to_hash160
    return base58_to_binary(binStr)[1:-4]
  File "/Users/bwstitt/src/BitcoinArmory-mmap/armoryengine.py", line 580, in base58_to_binary
    n += BASE58CHARS.index(ch)
ValueError: substring not found

It's a p2pool generation which I believe does have a non-standard output in it.

http://blockexplorer.com/block/000000000000015edbc82d3f7ab76d75157eed6d8f68d6c72e0b1e0291c6acd0

The window with the transaction info doesn't open.

Also, the transaction shows as confirmed even though it is only 50 blocks deep.  It seems like all transactions show as confirmed after 6, generated or not.

Side question.  Would you prefer these bugs posted at github?
869  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [PROJECT] Insta-wallet competitor (with Firstbits!) on: April 01, 2012, 08:36:09 PM
I'm not sure I like the idea of address squatting, but this sounds like a good idea.

I personally prefer a service where I have complete control of the private keys, but the convenience of instawallet is nice.
870  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Gauging Interest] Bitcoin at Burning Man! on: April 01, 2012, 08:12:09 PM
If you don't have tickets yet, you are too late.


StubHub price is ~$1250 per ticket + 10% stubhub fee. (I have a no-fee discount though)

If were buying multiple, I can scour craigslist to pay a little less.

So 4x or more what they cost the seller. Nice. Really the spirit of Burning Man...
871  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Gauging Interest] Bitcoin at Burning Man! on: April 01, 2012, 07:36:20 PM
If you don't have tickets yet, you are too late.
872  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Proposal: friendly addresses with enhanced privacy on: April 01, 2012, 07:27:01 PM
I think using aliases with namecoin has been the cleanest implementation i've seen.  Sadly, the page doesn't load now. http://ecdsa.org/bitcoin-alias/

does for me: """

This page allows you to query Bitcoin aliases stored in the Namecoin blockchain.

Example:
Alias: thomasv
Namecoin key: a/thomasv
Namecoin record: http://explorer.dot-bit.org/n/37310
Alias URL: http://ecdsa.org/bitcoin-alias/?handle=thomasv

"""
Actually click one of the links...
873  Other / Meta / Re: support bitcoin-URIs on: April 01, 2012, 06:20:01 PM
I'll make sure my forum software can do this.  I didn't think about non-HTTP links.
874  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Gauging Interest] Bitcoin at Burning Man! on: April 01, 2012, 06:18:55 PM
You'll be surrounded by who???  Shocked
I was surprised how many tech geeks there were out there.  There were also lots of beautiful, half-naked, drug fueled women.
875  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Proposal: friendly addresses with enhanced privacy on: April 01, 2012, 06:14:53 PM
I think using aliases with namecoin has been the cleanest implementation i've seen.  Sadly, the page doesn't load now. http://ecdsa.org/bitcoin-alias/
876  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Gauging Interest] Bitcoin at Burning Man! on: April 01, 2012, 06:13:35 PM
The people who attend Burning Man are not the same people who would use bitcoin. Ever. Period.
I use bitcoin and went to burning man.  The whole thing about burning man is not carrying around or even caring about money though.  It is a gift economy.  If someone tried to sell me something out there, I wouldn't want it no matter how cool the currency was.

Last year some people did make some fake money that was pretty funny though.  It had infinity symbols and 0 and a few other strange numbers as the values.  I'll try and find some pics.

EDIT: Exchanghibition Bank
877  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [10 GH/s]P2Pmining.com-Hybrid standard and P2Pool-NMC Merged Mining on: April 01, 2012, 06:02:18 PM
How is your BIP16 support, p2pool, are you using at least 0.6 rc3 of bitcoind?
I think .6 is out.  No need for RC (and RC4 was the most recent RC anyways)
878  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - The most advanced Bitcoin Client in existence! (v0.60-alpha) on: April 01, 2012, 05:22:47 PM
Linux & OSX users:  Please please please pretty please help me test it!
I'm cloning the code now. I'll report back soon.

Wow. It seems to have compiled and started without issue!  I do have 4 GB of RAM though.

It would help testing and maybe even be useful in production to have a command to set the maximum amount of memory that Armory will use.  Something like "$ python BitcoinArmory.py --max-mem 1G"

Of course, for some reason bitcoind isn't downloading new blocks Sad That's totally unrelated to the Armory code though.  This version does seem to be much more responsive though.
879  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [NSFW] Girls of Reddit's r/GoneWild on: April 01, 2012, 09:21:20 AM
The pimpcoin card works like the bitpay deposit card, but with a mobile interface to check balances and setup the direct deposit and everything. We move the bitcoins around shortly after receiving them, so querying the girls address won't disclose much.
It won't disclose the current amount in the account.  The total amount the girl earned is disclosed though.  Thats the whole point of the blockchain and why it is recommended that addresses only be used once.
880  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - The most advanced Bitcoin Client in existence! (v0.60-alpha) on: April 01, 2012, 08:21:31 AM
Theres a site that allows you to do that, i just forget what it is

You mean to create send_many transactions easily? That would be nice.  At first I thought you meant like http://bitsend.rowit.co.uk/, which I mention in the post lol
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