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121  Other / Archival / null on: August 12, 2016, 11:59:05 AM
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122  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Looking for people to test a P2P offline marketplace on: August 06, 2016, 05:25:12 PM
Sorry for the delay. I contacted some people on Skype. Some took part in the project. Some tests where successful, some failed. But it did help me identify some network issue. For example, I didn't know that IPv6 address appear as UNKNOWN instead of 2001:0db8:0000:0042:0000:8a2e:0370:7334

If anyone messed-out on the test, sorry for that, follow these steps:

1) Download: The Server-Client from Dropbox
2) Contact me when I'm online. Before 5.00 PM GMT. — Skype won't be used. Just the forum, to prevent delays.
3) I'll run my own server. You'll send me a UDP packet vice versa, to look for any anomalies.

I might need to contact you for additional tests, to do with the offline shop protocol itself...

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For people who actually want more information, the system will make use of bitcoin public and private address as certificates, along with the signature verification function & a simple JSON shop script which is <= 100KB. Long story short, sellers can create a list of items with pictures & prices. Add their bitcoin public address, and send that store off to the network to be stored. Buyers would be able to access those stores from any node & make payments to the listed bitcoin address.... This would effectively produce an offline P2P Market-space, where a store can be hosted & verified by nodes other than those of the shop owners.

Example of a shop script

Quote from: Shop.json, Size: 819 Bytes, Free space: 99,181 Bytes
{
   "pages": {
      "0": {
         "title": "This is the front page",
         "description": "this is the page description",
         "allowed-contries": ["mty"],
         "keywords": ["key words","for","this","page","is","cat"],
         "style": ["http://example.com/style.css"],
         "script": ["http://example.com/script.js"],
         "inline-style": "inline style",
         "inline-script": "inline script",
         "items": {
            "0": {
               "title": "item title",
               "description": "item description",
               "price": "item price",
               "images": [
                  "image link 0",
                  "image link 1",
                  "image link 2"
               ],
               "others": {
                  "age": "example ...",
                  "colour": "example ..."
               }
            }
         }
      }
   },
   "payments"{
   "bitcoin" : "1GcWEWgobz3maK4VTnkRhGvR2dAEupJroB",
   "paypal": "anonymous@anonymous.com"
   }
}

License: Apache License, Version 2.0
123  Economy / Services / Re: Website / software development - helping local businesses on: August 06, 2016, 12:56:49 PM
Bump - auto bumped using a private software. Contact for more information.
124  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Looking for a development team on: August 06, 2016, 01:04:36 AM
It would be great if you called-out and paid some of the developers we have on this forum to review and give an opinion on your idea. This would certainly add some credibility on your side and entice possible recruits to intriguingly respond to your thread.  
125  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin at $574.06 where are we heading to? on: August 06, 2016, 12:14:05 AM
I'm personally hoping that the price will continue with its decreasing trend, low enough for others to make use of the opportunity to purchase loads of bitcoins. But as other has said, the trend will probably stop in a few weeks time, and rebound back & possibly over its original valuations before the hack.
126  Economy / Services / Website / software development - helping local businesses on: August 05, 2016, 10:57:22 AM
A development service that supports bitcoin organisations

127  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Looking for people to test a P2P offline marketplace on: August 01, 2016, 09:54:04 AM
Thank you guys for your interest in this project.

That will be all the people that we'll need. Anyone else that wants to join, would have to wait until full testing is needed.
128  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: £10 btc for PayPal on: July 31, 2016, 05:47:24 AM
Thread locked. Completed using localbitcoins.
129  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: $10 btc for PayPal on: July 31, 2016, 12:45:42 AM
I am still open for exchange. I didn't make it clear that this would be an interest free trade.

If can swap bitcoin for PayPal for no interest, please quote this message.

EDIT: Maximum interest of 0 - 10%

Hi can we trade? Im new here and got scammed twice already...so far I dont have any completed transactions here as 2 transactions were all scammed by members here..

Thanks

Sorry, I'm uninterested.
130  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: $10 btc for PayPal on: July 30, 2016, 10:35:13 PM
I am still open for exchange. I didn't make it clear that this would be an interest free trade.

If can swap bitcoin for PayPal for no interest, please quote this message.

EDIT: Interest  of 12% This is the best i can do
131  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Looking for people to test a P2P offline marketplace on: July 30, 2016, 09:52:59 PM
I'm looking for 2 or more people to test an offline P2P market place within the coming days.

requirements:

Must not be busy,
Willing to help,
Interesting in P2P market places

I'm interested! Should be not busy at a specific time or it is needed to be few hours available within a day?
I'm intersted to help and test the offline P2P market place!

Hi SmartIphone,

Thanks for the offer.

Both of you should be enough to help me with the research, and development.
132  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: $10 btc for PayPal on: July 30, 2016, 09:37:38 PM
Don't know if you would trust my trust score (it's all angry retaliation) but I can do this if you want.
Mine is starting to get the same way. But that should not matter when trading with reputable members on the forum.
Nobody listens to newbie accusations because of having no credibility here anyways so I would not be too concerned about it.
Business is business after all.

Hi mixan,

I would like to trade with you. I'll PM you, and you PM me, with your bitcoin address.
133  Economy / Currency exchange / £10 btc for PayPal on: July 30, 2016, 06:03:45 PM
Only from trusted, sir level members and above.

I need Paypal for bitcoin, contact me here.

EDIT:

Agreement:

Quote
Based on our current agreement, I will send you "0.02267" btc ($14.82), for "$13.23". This calculation includes 12% interest. (http://preev.com/)

$1 = £0.76

$14.82 = £11.21
$13.23 = £10.00


If anyone is willing to accept this, please PM me. Please don't waste our time.
134  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Looking for people to test a P2P offline marketplace on: July 30, 2016, 06:02:18 PM
I am not so busy.
I like P2P marketplace.
I want to help of course.

let me know what I need to know? can anyone from any country do this work or you need some specific countries?

Great!! thanks for the help, I'll PM you when I'm back online
135  Economy / Marketplace / Looking for people to test a P2P offline marketplace on: July 30, 2016, 11:48:15 AM
I'm looking for 2 or more people to test an offline P2P market place within the coming days.

requirements:

Must not be busy,
Willing to help,
Interesting in P2P market places
136  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BOOK: A Beginner's Guide To Bitcoin Focused Web Development on: July 28, 2016, 11:20:41 AM
Well done for the book release. We need more people like you doing good work in-support for Bitcoin. How do you plan on marketing the book, so you can cover your costs, time, and possible create another revision?
137  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Coinbase brazenly stealing customer funds. Let's boycott them! on: July 28, 2016, 12:10:25 AM
I've never used a centralized exchange before. I still don't understand why people leave funds in them! at the least, purchase sub -$150.00 of BTC at a time and dump them into a cold wallet or even in blockchain.info. There's no need to leave your funds in an exchange because they have a fancy web design.
138  Economy / Services / Re: [PREV] SigBuddy - Weekly Signature, Payment Manager. Auto join. on: July 24, 2016, 10:50:00 AM
@knightdk

Thank you very much for answering the questions. I'm really glad you took the time and effort to do this whilst I was away.

@ardenyham

Hopefully your issue were resolved,  but if there's anything else,  please contact us ASAP.
sorry mate but if i get it right you are offering service? so this particular thread is for your advertisement
or you are also open to make a sign campaign to promote this offer? thanks in advance sir.

Hi Golf tech,

I am offering a service.  But this thread is only to obtain responses as soon as possible,  which will ultimately decide whether I release the service or not

If done properly, the service will surely find its user. But it should be really helpful and convenient at that (so don't rush to release it as soon as possible), though it may take some time before campaign managers start using it. It would be proper to give a grace period to your first users. In any case, more power to you, among many bullshit services this one stands out as really useful...

A number of sig campaigns have been experiencing issues with payments recently  

This is a very good project an opportunity for you to write your name in the sand of time and i suggest that you should try and find time to complete it because winners never quit and quitters never wins.

Thank you very much sir. I knew the tool & service would have helped many users & managers. Its a shame i didn't get to reach my target. I didn't expect for there to still be interest on this project after closing..

If the release date doesn't matter, then i might look at it now and then, and to find a final solution to the encoding problem.

I guess it would really be a great help form camp managers,  i saw some amounts above what was that by the way? , is that for service pwyment?, your balance in the campaign or possible earnings?

That would have been the users balance. How it would have would, was that users would install the extension (which will edit their sig and profile text) and the server would monitor their activities. Managers would only have to use our website to change their sigs (which would automatically update on everyone's account).
139  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Blockchains Really Need a Better Database...So We Built One on: July 23, 2016, 10:12:29 PM
Awesome I love the extensive documentation. I'll definitely give it a good read.
140  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Release - Open source software - replacing hardware wallets with image { on: July 23, 2016, 08:53:45 PM
This kind of steganography-- hiding data in the least significant bits of images-- is _very_ easily detected by statistical methods, and there are many papers and tools (stegdetect, for jpeg as an example) to do so.

At a minimum, something hoping to perform successful image steg embedding should be using wet paper codes.



For one thing, I'm really happy to get your input about this implementation! Perhaps I'll try out the wet paper codes within the first packaged released of this project.
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