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721  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 21, 2020, 08:18:56 PM
- China is shutting down internet in Wuhan.

From an old China hand:

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Don’t listen to what the Chinese government says, but pay close attention to what the Chinese government does

This suggests that the situation is very bad and getting worse. Maybe an uprising starting.  


*edit* can we please get a source for the shutdown.  I am having trouble independently confirming this. 

It’s starting to really piss me off now.

We haven’t had any stock delivered for about 6 weeks now (includes the time they had off for Chinese New Year).

This.

My suppliers are telling me the factories are all shut down and they will get back to me when they can get back to work. Last contact was last week.
722  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Seasteading on: February 21, 2020, 07:35:25 PM
We already have a 1/3rd scale prototype for the open ocean. We are following flagging laws in Panama before putting that prototype in the open sea. We already tested a 1/3 scale prototype for the shallow water version. It's sitting in the marina right now.

Are there any pictures of this 1/3rd scale prototype or a video?  I imagine this is just a shell of a seapod or I totally misunderstood you what this prototype is?

We have a lot of pictures and video but not much on the web yet.

You can see it in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzFxKUxx9nE

We only did the 1/3rd scale of the spar to test the stability. We will build a scale of the pod portion in the next few weeks when we get the 3D printer installed.
723  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Seasteading on: February 21, 2020, 07:32:02 PM
you are yet again not thinking about.

source of your all too common statement?
724  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Seasteading on: February 18, 2020, 08:08:09 PM
Yep, Franky is absolutely correct.

What we are building in Panama are house boats. We are not claiming any micronations, no sovereignty other than what any other boater gets to enjoy.

I am fully hopeful that other companies get out and start building because we would all rather be living on these things rather than building them ourselves but nobody is doing so.

I grew tired of the megasuperstructure seasteads that required hundreds of millions of dollars in funding. I kept screaming to the Blue Frontiers people to "just build something already!". So when I met the aeronautical engineer, Rudiger Koch, down in Thailand who had already begun building I was all on board and was happy to test drive his prototype by living on it and promoting the concept of building more.

I will be the first to say that no seastead should, right now, be fully sustainable. Nor should any house or state or nation. I don't think Hong Kong or Singapore are any less sovereign for not producing their own rice or microprocessors for their computers. I don't think seasteaders should focus on having cattle ranches on the sea.

We are building floating homes. We are setting up manufacturing, moving full steam ahead on producing as many of these homes as possible while trying to keep the prices down. We are skipping the early stages that we would have done in Thailand of contracting out the manufacturing to another company (that would gouge us on cost because they could). We are setting up a full manufacturing facility in Panama with an assembly line for getting these things out the door, all within a marina where we can lower them into the water to a well protected location in an anchorage close to the marina.

This is certainly not seasteading, I will be the first to say that seasteading requires some sort of sovereignty. We proved we can build homes in the open ocean in Thailand. Now we're working out the manufacturing process while focusing on having a comfortable living experience for our customers.

We are not doing any fundraising, creating beautiful pictures of a city that will never exist only to collect millions of dollars while we talk about what we're going to do using that money to try to get more millions. We're using our own money to build these SeaPods. We won't collect any money until after our first one is built and people can come down and walk around in it and try it out for themselves. Our goal is building these homes with one or two per month, so if anyone puts down their 20% deposit, they should be able to move in within a month. Ocean Builders is currently taking $100 refundable deposits for people to indicate their interest and reserve their place in line.
Previously we just had a check box on our website for people to indicate their willingness to buy (so we could gauge interest on whether to move forward with building a manufacturing site), while we had over 200 people indicate that they wanted to buy one, we decided to put in the refundable deposit option (following Tesla's example as they did with the Cybertruck) so that we could get a better indication of how serious people are about buying.

Once we have a community living on the water, we will be working with them on future plans. We already have a 1/3rd scale prototype for the open ocean. We are following flagging laws in Panama before putting that prototype in the open sea. We already tested a 1/3 scale prototype for the shallow water version. It's sitting in the marina right now.


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Note that in the https://ocean.builders/ocean-builders-manufacturing-facility-gets-the-first-pour/ website, they are also talking about building a landstead. What does this all mean for the future?
We will be building LandPods.
As we began working on these, Ocean Builders' CEO ran into a wealthy land owner in Panama that had plans to build an eco-resort at his coffee plantation. He had plans for some tree houses but after seeing our design said he wanted our homes instead. So we are working with him to build about 10 of them for his resort. With the center tube only being 1.6m diameter, it's great for putting them on the ground in a place where a normal home would not do well, saving the trees from being cut down to make room for the home while being high enough to look out over the trees or be among the treetops with the parrots, monkeys and sloths. His order is helping us to kick start the build process knowing we have orders and can move forward. The design is almost exactly the same so as we move forward on those orders we can replicate the effort for our floating homes.


Whatever happened in Thailand, we proved that you can live on a floating home in middle of the ocean. The genie is out of the bottle on that one. The ocean is the next frontier. Not even the most corrupt navy can take away that fact.
725  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 10, 2020, 01:24:56 AM
Ordered a crane for the Ocean Builders factory from China.

They had previously pushed back the delivery date. At first we figured they were just making excuses. Today they said it will be delayed longer because all factories in their area are shut down due to the virus.
726  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 03, 2020, 01:31:43 AM
Up.

727  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 30, 2020, 07:15:35 PM
I can assure you, weed is fine if you dump the tobacco (and combustion) and don't dedicate your whole life to it.
It's even proven to be neuro-regenerative.While doctors still insist on the opposite, based on "facts" from the 1930's.


aaannnndddd...you just lost about 90% of marijuana users...
728  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Logs show listening on port 8333 but I cannot connect on: January 28, 2020, 04:18:50 PM

You can look into BTCPay Provider I have been using them for the donation link I have on my website and haven't had a problem yet. (No specific reason, just too lazy to setup my own BTCPay server.)

But yeah, because of whatever node setting that omni has might be affecting BTCPay server.

Thanks, I'll give it a shot.
729  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Logs show listening on port 8333 but I cannot connect on: January 28, 2020, 04:07:59 PM
The issue you are having is pretty simple. BTCPayServer cannot connect to Bitcoin Core daemon.

As I have initially suggested, do a manual install of bitcoind rather than using a third-party app. If you are adamant on using this, check BTCPay Server's RPC settings, from what I can see Bitcoin daemon is 8332.

It's not out of stubbornness that I don't also install bitcoind. It requires a whole new server because omni is already running on the same ports and I've already spent the weeks it takes to get the 300G+ of blockchain caught up.

I may just go the route of utilizing a third party host for BTCPay until we have enough traffic to justify another server.

Just making sure there wasn't some setting I was missing to turn on the port.
730  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Logs show listening on port 8333 but I cannot connect on: January 28, 2020, 03:35:16 PM
Iptables had nothing so I added for 8333

Code:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
 pkts bytes target     prot opt in     out     source               destination         
 2754  161K ACCEPT     tcp  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0            tcp dpt:8333

Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
 pkts bytes target     prot opt in     out     source               destination         

Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
 pkts bytes target     prot opt in     out     source               destination

What errors is the BTCPay sever giving you? Just cannot connect or something else?

What do you have your rpcallowip set to in your conf file? (do you have 127.0.0.1 set?)

Did it ever work?

And the obligatory question, did you verify with BTCPay that it will work with OmniLayer, no idea why it would not but you never know.

A bit more info can help a lot.

-Dave

My rpcallowip was set to the host IP address, changed to 127.0.0.1 to see if that changed anything.

BTCPay requires running NBXplorer which connects to port 8333

Code:
fail: Configuration:  BTC: Unhandled in Waiter loop
System.OperationCanceledException: Loading the chain from the node timed out
 ---> System.Net.Sockets.SocketException (111): Connection refused


For netstat it shows no port 8333 open.
Code:
sudo netstat -tulp | grep LISTEN
tcp        0      0 localhost:6379          0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      14879/redis-server 
tcp        0      0 localhost:8332          0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      27202/./omnicored   
tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:http            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      7236/nginx: master 
tcp        0      0 localhost:postgresql    0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      7955/postgres       
tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:smtp            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      23875/master       
tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:https           0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      7236/nginx: master 
tcp        0      0 localhost:24444         0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      826/NBXplorer       
tcp        0      0 localhost:1088          0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      4989/uwsgi               
tcp        0      0 localhost:1091          0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      5059/python         

While there is nowhere that shows that BTCPay and Omni cannot work on the same server, I have seen it suggested that since Omni is essentially running bitcoind you should not need a separate server if you need bitcoind's features.


Is there something I am missing as far as "turning on listening for port 8333?" I have seen mentions online that you should turn on 8333 to help the community.
731  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 28, 2020, 12:40:23 AM
It's over 9000.
732  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 27, 2020, 09:36:00 PM
I used to have the perfect place to wait out this virus.

Then the Thai Navy got jealous.
733  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 27, 2020, 07:17:31 PM
China successfully found acceptable excuse for the recession they enter. Lets see what fairy tale America and Germany will come up with.


734  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 27, 2020, 05:24:05 PM
Interesting if not exactly full of details...
https://cointelegraph.com/news/new-research-shows-bitcoin-denominated-payments-still-a-fantasy
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Transaction fees could play a part in this. The change returning to the sender in a transaction usually has a higher precision due to the need to subtract the fee, which is calculated in satoshis per byte.

The report highlights this as a possible privacy improvement. As the amount of high-precision transactions increases, it becomes more difficult to understand which part is the actual money sent, and which is the change.

This frustrates me as my support for Bitcoin is as a currency, not as some sort of replacement for gold to be exchanged and used for long term savings. The plan was to replace fiat...not just exchange value in fiat.

I have not seen anything to get my hopes up on this at all. When BitPay turned into BitCashPay we lost a major advance toward using Bitcoin as a currency. I have learned that BTCPay is a great solution for this but most companies just want to sign up for a service and have money deposited in their bank accounts.

I have had to move from paying my hosting services in bitcoin to dusting off the old credit card.

Years ago I started work on a cheap, simple device to put in a retail store so they can easily accept bitcoin without having any knowledge of bitcoin. Now I feel like if I were to approach a business owner they would start talking to me about "crypto" and shitcoins and get lost in the speculation of it all...finally passing on plugging in my device.

Oh well, maybe another ETF to make the price in fiat go higher...

yay

Yet you have already handsomely profited from the SoV and appreciation due to scarcity qualities of BTC?

I mean... Bitcoin is working as intended... If there wasn't an intrinsic value to it (including speculation/appreciation) why would it hold any value as a currency? How would it be different than just "numbers" in a bank account referring to some FIAT debt waiting to be repaid by another person?

It all goes to the hand to me. It just needs to hold some value to a more widespread public and it will end being a better means for payment. Not the other way around.

Also, mainstream adoption needs more time... and if it that adoption is led by greed... well, that is a great motivator I think. So just let it be.

It has intrinsic value but part of that value is that it has the potential to replace currencies. They actually call it a cryptocurrency...so maybe it should be used as one.

The trend has not been toward more uses in spending but less. I have to agree with Mark Cuban on this one...if you can't use it other than just speculating on it, then what's the point? Just speculate on any number of other things with limited amounts.

My hope has always been that it will replace the dollar. Without the dollar, the US cannot print money out of nowhere to fund its endless wars.
735  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Logs show listening on port 8333 but I cannot connect on: January 27, 2020, 05:10:16 PM
I'm running the Omni Layer which is essentially running Bitcoin with some extras.

When I start omnicored (same as bitcoind) the logs show:

2020-01-17T14:23:15Z AddLocal(167.71.2.197:8333,1)
2020-01-17T14:23:15Z Bound to [::]:8333
2020-01-17T14:23:15Z Bound to 0.0.0.0:8333

But a netstat and any other check of listening ports does not show port 8333 open. There are no firewalls set up (running on a Linux server) yet so nothing is blocking it, and I'm just trying to connect from the local host.

Any ideas?

I'm trying to run BTCPay on the same server and it requires connection to 8333.
736  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 27, 2020, 05:02:52 PM
Interesting if not exactly full of details...
https://cointelegraph.com/news/new-research-shows-bitcoin-denominated-payments-still-a-fantasy
Quote
Transaction fees could play a part in this. The change returning to the sender in a transaction usually has a higher precision due to the need to subtract the fee, which is calculated in satoshis per byte.

The report highlights this as a possible privacy improvement. As the amount of high-precision transactions increases, it becomes more difficult to understand which part is the actual money sent, and which is the change.

This frustrates me as my support for Bitcoin is as a currency, not as some sort of replacement for gold to be exchanged and used for long term savings. The plan was to replace fiat...not just exchange value in fiat.

I have not seen anything to get my hopes up on this at all. When BitPay turned into BitCashPay we lost a major advance toward using Bitcoin as a currency. I have learned that BTCPay is a great solution for this but most companies just want to sign up for a service and have money deposited in their bank accounts.

I have had to move from paying my hosting services in bitcoin to dusting off the old credit card.

Years ago I started work on a cheap, simple device to put in a retail store so they can easily accept bitcoin without having any knowledge of bitcoin. Now I feel like if I were to approach a business owner they would start talking to me about "crypto" and shitcoins and get lost in the speculation of it all...finally passing on plugging in my device.

Oh well, maybe another ETF to make the price in fiat go higher...

yay
737  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 27, 2020, 12:23:05 AM
With all of this Coronavirus going on the people I feel bad about are the Wutan Clan. Anybody know if they're ok?
738  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 25, 2020, 06:28:54 PM
If opening SMTP may risk getting blacklisted by ISPs?


Had not heard of that. I could always use gmail's SMTP server. I would assume that having an SMTP server would get blacklisted if there is a lot of spam coming from that IP.

I guess he means an open SMTP server without user authentication will be IP blacklisted in very short time (that is my experience from the past too).

yes, that would be bad
739  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 25, 2020, 06:01:45 PM
If opening SMTP may risk getting blacklisted by ISPs?


Had not heard of that. I could always use gmail's SMTP server. I would assume that having an SMTP server would get blacklisted if there is a lot of spam coming from that IP.
740  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 25, 2020, 03:05:08 PM
An update on my excursion into the world of Bitcoin's Omni Layer.

Omni Layer (previously Mastercoin) is a colored coin implementation of the Bitcoin blockchain. They primarily use the OP_RETURN to broadcast extra data of each transaction.

My impression of the project is that they had their hay day back before Ethereum and the whole ICO craze. Since then it has been slow on development with plenty of ideas and promises of great things to come with not much follow through (like all of the ICOs). But it is stable and useful for my purposes. It allows for decentralized exchange of all tokens created using its protocol. There is some lightning implementation but I have not gone down that road yet.

I was able to get the wallet and everything up and running on my server. I started downloading the blockchain the first week of January and I am now about a day or so away from everything being caught up. It has to download the Bitcoin blockchain first, then go through the blockchain and parse the transactions to determine if there is any Omni layer data to process, then put that in the database.

The whole things works almost out of the box. Very limited instructions so I had to delve into the code to figure things out. Setting up SMTP and SSL were the final steps I needed to get it all working.

I'll be speaking at Anarchapulco in a few weeks and Ocean Builders wants people to be able to buy our sea homes easily with bitcoin, even if they only want partial ownership. We pour the concrete for our factory at the local marina this week so after a month or so we begin full scale production.
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