Hi there Coaster,
I am very interested as I have a new service that is about to launch. Can you send me some examples of any press releases that have had large exposure?
You mentioned that you have business associates. Do you have a brick and mortar business in NY or are you freelance?
Thanks Seal
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Fixed! Sorry for the confusion on our end - our fault there, we clearly misread it.
Much appreciated Mellop. I can go back to using you now
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Hi Coinbase and others. Does anyone have experience with their coinbase showing a negative account balance? I came across a bug where I sold 2.5 bitcoins and was charged 5 bitcoins for the sale!!! See the emails below. Not only was I charged more (not personally, but my account now shows -2.5btc), but the support staff Olaf is asking me to send them 2.5 btc!?! Has anybody else experienced this? According to them this is a known bug, so it surprises me that a week later, they still have not fixed it. Seal
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The IT side, i get what you're trying to do.
However you can't decentralise the fiat payment system? Or have I got the wrong idea here???
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Please make it show LTC as well +1. This should be easy as you have a feed from btc-e.com already.
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Just want to remind everyone that dooglus was not part of WBX, so he's truly gone above and beyond in trying to ensure that WBX users receive some return.
I agree wholeheartedly with what you have said and I think I probably sounded a bit like a little brat in my last post. I am all for Dooglus keeping some bitcoins as payment (Shell we say tip?). I was just wondering how much is left over and if anyone recently has put a new claim in? If there is substantial amounts left over are there enough to payout the remaining amounts and leave Dooglus with a nice little tip for all his hard (and honest) work? Also is there a how to for setting up the web of trust? Dooglus is WBX's developer. He was not responsible for the downfall of the business but has been steadfast and honest. He's also backed us clients when the owner Andre wanted to screw us all upon his failure to deal with chargebacks. I was surprised that he only paid out 75% when he stated he could pay 100% back after the 1 year anniversary of the site being shut down. I thought he stated clearly he would pay back as much as he could. With the recent appreciation, should be able to pay out 100% of claims and have change left over to keep (can somebody run the numbers?). Dooglus, can you clarify what you are going to do with the remaining 25% and your next step in final resolution to this debacle? I messaged you before saying I'm happy to pay him upon the resolution of repayments, however 25% for me is still well over $1000 which is a very large sum for a 'little tip'.
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The Tylers have no idea what makes the Bitcoin market move. You, sir, are a TA wizard and I look forward to more of your analysis in the future. Most accurate I've seen so far. +1 for more
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Yeah. Thanks everyone. It's definitely encouraging to see the support the community gives to people who make stuff. (I'm not sure about Litecoin, and I've been a little busy recently. But I'll consider it.) Credit where its due! I'd definitely like to see feature updates LTC and other suggestions are good ideas (wallet balances). As this so far has earned you some decent $$$ you should consider scheduling some regular dev time to this!
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count me in. I expect you'll get better attendance this time around.
I remember a number of people mentioned interest before but they couldn't make that date.
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I'll be back in Sydney soon and would be keen to meet up!
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Spot on Piuk, thats exactly what I'm after. Big thanks. I'll release some findings soon and see if I can throw a few charts in there too.
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Is there a site which lists the number of nodes in each country/territory/city? I'm hoping to do some data analysis to gauge a rough idea of the popularity of bitcoin in each country / city. This will help many developers spot potential opportunities where you would be able to use this kind of information to spot growth markets. The best I've found so far are the Web GL Globes: https://blockchain.info/nodes-globe?series=48hrsI'm after data similar to that but in table form. Ideally I want a list of connected nodes each day / week / month.
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How poetic. Grats.
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Thanks Dooglas. Love your work! Just in case others have the same issue I didn't receive the payment in MultBit until I reset the block-chain and resynchronized from a week ago. So how many bitcoins got claimed and how much is left? What is the plan for the unclaimed coins? There are enough left that everyone who put in a claim could be given the extra 26ish% to make their claim whole. So long as nobody else comes forward later to make a claim. As of yesterday, all outstanding balances (unclaimed, and the 24% remaining in claimed accounts) can be considered to have been converted to BTC at yesterday's exchange rates. I don't know how long to keep the coins available for new claimants. I wasn't expecting to hear from anyone new after yesterday's payout, but that's exactly what just happened, and so I just paid out another account. Huge thanks dooglas. I assumed there would be a full payout for those who stepped forward at the 1 year mark. I was a little confused to see paybacks sitting at 75%. Its already been very very dragged out as it is.
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In the last 24 hours, data.mtgox.com has served 143513 requests for a total of 25.9 GB bandwidth.
That's just a fraction of what's being served on mtgox.com, but that helps already quite a lot.
Thanks MagicalTux. I've switched one of my feeds over. Is data.mtgox.com based on another server? What is the latency between data.mtgox.com and mtgox.com? I also have a suggestion for cutting your bandwidth usage in half... A typical ticker request looks like this: {"result":"success","data":{"high":{"value":"48.46900","value_int":"4846900","display":"$48.47","display_short":"$48.47","currency":"USD"},"low":{"value":"45.54000","value_int":"4554000","display":"$45.54","display_short":"$45.54","currency":"USD"},"avg":{"value":"47.57262","value_int":"4757262","display":"$47.57","display_short":"$47.57","currency":"USD"},"vwap":{"value":"47.63996","value_int":"4763996","display":"$47.64","display_short":"$47.64","currency":"USD"},"vol":{"value":"41608.55637760","value_int":"4160855637760","display":"41,608.56\u00a0BTC","display_short":"41,608.56\u00a0BTC","currency":"BTC"},"last_local":{"value":"48.36900","value_int":"4836900","display":"$48.37","display_short":"$48.37","currency":"USD"},"last":{"value":"48.36900","value_int":"4836900","display":"$48.37","display_short":"$48.37","currency":"USD"},"last_orig":{"value":"48.36900","value_int":"4836900","display":"$48.37","display_short":"$48.37","currency":"USD"},"last_all":{"value":"48.36900","value_int":"4836900","display":"$48.37","display_short":"$48.37","currency":"USD"},"buy":{"value":"48.03003","value_int":"4803003","display":"$48.03","display_short":"$48.03","currency":"USD"},"sell":{"value":"48.37000","value_int":"4837000","display":"$48.37","display_short":"$48.37","currency":"USD"},"now":"1363048242058242"}} The most common request must be for an up to date ticker, however I'm willing to bet that the majority of apps and bots will only ever require Buy, Sell and last price. high, low, avg, vwap, vol, last_orig and last_all will be redundant to a lot of sites. Following on from prof7bit's suggestions about cutting the data responses down for redundant data, can you produce a second ticker feed with a more condensed dataset? This will speed up response times for sites requesting data too. Alternatively as a suggestion is there a way to code it so url parameters decide what should be returned? Eg something like http://data.mtgox.com/api/2/BTCUSD/money/ticker/bid/ask/last
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Its D Day soon. How are the numbers looking? I figure the recent price rally is a good thing for the paybacks?
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For a company making millions a day, shameful!
Not to mention the complete lack of public communication regarding the problem. I wonder if anyone over there is even aware of the issue? They don't make millions per day at all... They charge a max of 0.6% of trade volume to both buyers and sellers. You can get a pretty good idea of how much they earn from looking at the volume figures on bitcoincharts (which won't load up for me at the moment).
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Historic moment Let the rallying begin! $32.98 last traded on gox
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Currency Tycoon @CurrencyTycoon Hey @CommBank - You seem to be hip with technology. So... will you offer bank balances in Bitcoin anytime soon? CommBank ✔ @CommBank
@CurrencyTycoon Hi, thats a great idea! we'll be sure to pass this on to our development team. Stay tuned to twitter for future updates. 10:25 PM - 26 Feb 13
It was obviously an automated (or at least scripted) response. Nothing to see here. Such a standard PR response... totally
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