Ryland,
I suggest you read the documentation better as creating and managing multiple wallets is extremely simple.
I didn't say it wasn't simple. I said it was annoying. I'm american. The simplest of things are annoying to me. lol
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You're one of the developers slash power users and you didn't think of it? Theymos, i like you personally but even you must know this stinks of shit.
I don't think so. Switching wallets is annoying. I'm absolutely obsessed with Bitcoins. Bitcoins and my newest Bitcoin projects are pretty much all I talk about with friends. I may not have too many posts here for how long I've been here, but I lurk here for hours on end, every day. I'm constantly sending and receiving Bitcoins. I would definately consider myself a Bitcoin power user (Not a developer, though,) but I still wouldn't think of making a new wallet for donations. Like I said, it's annoying.
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Not to sound stupid, as this is the BETA phase... but should the exchange be working? It takes my orders, but then gives me an error that I need to enter positive and regular numbers (which I was) and nothing shows up as an order, although I am told that my order was confirmed?
I got this error when I was entering numbers like ".01" and fixed it by entering "0.01"
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ITALIA
I Truly Admire, Love Intelligent Acronyms
Did you have a problem with ' MAYHEM'? Many Animals Yell Help Every Minute awlef
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Terms listed in first post Return to 1551hxbGiJeNwKgFdaDn5QZR9dJ51o8qqf when you can.
I already sent 0.8 to you. Wow, thanks a lot! Happy 2-days-after-new-year!
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whoops, I just assumed it was you because I saw your post here. What are your terms, then?
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Thanks! I got your pm, too, and those terms are fine with me. 1EtZ8kJokHY6ajWqDw9fXZU7F7yfmRaJeH
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I'm .8 BTC short of paying off my server invoice. I'll be getting a payment in a few days. Also, if my friend is ever ready with his camera, or if I find another friend to do it, I'll be doing this for 5 BTC. Let me know what you want for interest and your deadline if you're interested. Thanks!
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Had to reset the database due to a stupid mistake on my part. Actually, I didn't really have to reset it, but it was the fastest way, and there was so few posts that it didn't really matter anyways.
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Frankly, that's a very strange post, sir.
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Oh god! This is beautiful!
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I had this idea, and decided to make it. I'm not an expert in cryptography, so please tell me if there's a flaw in my logic. If not, feel free to try this out at 4coin.co.nr. Here's the text from the about page: 4Coin may sound like 4chan, but it isn't really an image board. It's closer to an anonymous forum. But, there's one thing that makes this forum different from other anonymous forums/image boards. This forum uses Bitcoin keys to sign and verify messages client side, so that you can trust that you're talking to the person with the corresponding Bitcoin address. All you have to do is enter your private key (Sipa, Hex, or Base64 format) into the text box labled "Private Key," enter a topic (if you're creating a thread,) and message, click the "Sign Message" button, and then click the "Post" button. Then, your thread or reply will be posted, and people can see whether your message is successfully verified by your public key or not. Your private key is never shared with the server! When you click "Sign Message," your private key is used to sign the message, and find your public key. Then when you click "Post," the only data that is sent to the server is your topic, (if you are creating a thread,) your message, your public key, and the signature. When people view your thread or reply, the page uses your public key and signature to verify the message. If the message is successfully verified, an image will appear at the bottom of your post saying "Verified." If not, you'll get a big fat "Nope!" Messages are parsed using Markdown syntax. If you don't have a private key and Bitcoin address, or you don't know how to get the private key from your Bitcoin address, you can get a new private key and address at:
bitaddress.org The site uses bitcoinjs-lib to sign and verify messages on the client side. The original idea was to verify messages on the server side, so only verified messages would get through, but I had some trouble, so now messages are verified client side too.
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Bill Cosby, Billy mays, Jason Alexander, Shigeru Miyamoto or Reggie Fils-Aime
Bill Cosby for sure. I'm serious about that.
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The Face of Bitcoin: It Was Born that Way I lol'd. For real this time.
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Silk Road has a really good mixing service. Just saying.
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Happy New years teflone, Mc lovin, Paraipan.. Let's get a chain going!
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astana makes me laugh out loud. I say "lol" a lot, but I don't usually laugh in real life.
EDIT: Actually, that's a lie. I haven't literally lol'ed, but I do find it very funny.
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What just happened? There were like three other posts here just a second ago, and now they're gone. Did they all get deleted for some reason?
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Top secret bitcoin/litecoin/whatevercoin minigame MMO project This is actually being worked on. It uses html5, and it's making progress. Slowly but surely.
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