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381  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - Verified rolls, up to 65,000x winning on: May 04, 2012, 03:56:16 AM
Can you give a look here?

The discussion starts from this/my post:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=40264.msg881208#msg881208

I can't use anymore the Blockchain.info wallet to sent to this address because of this problem:
1dice8EMZmqKvrGE4Qc9bUFf9PX3xaYDp

It seems that now it's a blacklisted address.

I'll absolutely take a look.  Just FYI, I just did a transaction to that address via blockchain.info web interface and it went through fine.

http://satoshidice.com/full.php?tx=d8bc8c88240466b7184cd36540c524ff29cf2b0db3bb67a57147b65a14113934
382  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - Verified rolls, up to 65,000x winning on: May 03, 2012, 07:24:24 PM
Seems to be stuck at the moment.

I wanna roll the dice 24/7 !

ya really wish the site was more robust, I play on there all day long, there's several hiccups a day, though usually it's fixed within 2 hours or so.

Yeah, I am working on it.
383  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - Verified rolls, up to 65,000x winning on: May 03, 2012, 06:45:58 PM
+1

EDIT I moaned and 10 minutes later, recieved sweet sweet btc
   however it came on an address i'd set up for bitconduit. What gives? Can someone explain how the payout addresses are determined?

We use the first input address in the transaction.  Depending on which client you use that might be controllable.  If you receive funds on a certain address (your bitconduit address for example) it is likely to be the first or only input address so that is where we go.  We could guess that any other output address is your change address and send to that but I can imagine some cases where that would not be a safe assumption.
384  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - Verified rolls, up to 65,000x winning on: May 03, 2012, 06:42:54 PM
It is a work in progress, but people have been asking to be able to see more of the recent transactions.

http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php

Features planned:
- Filtering by outcome
- Filtering by bet/payment amounts
- Ordering by date, amounts
- JSON output option

I'm open to other features.

Note: all parameters go into the url so urls are sharable.  However, future versions make break existing urls.  Once I consider it done that will be less likely.
385  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - Verified rolls, up to 65,000x winning on: May 03, 2012, 06:38:35 PM
I see people betting on multiple odds within a single transaction, how to do this?

Depends on your client, but you create a single transaction with outputs to multiple bet addresses.  You can do this with the satoshi client using "sendmany".

386  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - Verified rolls, up to 65,000x winning on: April 30, 2012, 08:12:08 AM
Probably a problem with the host.  (needs some montoring so the site can display an "out of order" when this happens).

Fortunately, the wagers aren't lost anywhere, just that thing needs to get started back up for processing to resume.

Absolutely correct.  We have alarms in place but I've stopped just short of having them actually wake me up.  We have made some great improvements in the resilience of the processing but there are still occasionally issues.  I hope to get them ironed out in the next few weeks.

Regardless, at the very bottom of the main page there is a status indicator now.  It shows the time in GMT of the last metrics reporting run and how many seconds ago that was.  It should in general be between 0 and 120 seconds or so.  If it goes longer, it means the processing is very busy or stalled in some way.  If there is a problem, all transactions will be handled when it starts up again.

387  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - Verified rolls, up to 65,000x winning on: April 30, 2012, 08:00:03 AM
I wanted to go back and manually go through the motions of verifying a previous transaction, but I see it has rolled off the "recent' page.

There are 200 rows on that page, and my wager was about 28 hours prior. 

In other words, that method wasn't built to accommodate the level of activity the site has already.

I know I can get the trx # from my client and build the URL for that manually, but clicking on a page is more convenient.

Is there anything that can be done so that the past N days (e.g. 10 days) of wagers are retained for review?

(or given and index with sequential numbering and an API to retrieve these at our leisure?)

I will be working on that this week.  I was thinking of a search but a paginated view as you seem to be suggesting might work as well.
388  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - Verified rolls, up to 65,000x winning on: April 30, 2012, 07:58:11 AM
I see that fees are added to each payout transaction. In many instances where the wager was small, the fee paid on a payout for a losing wager is a higher amount than the payout.

That's gotta cut into the site's operating costs, to where some wagers place can never be serviced profitably?

Absolutely.  The way I see it, the low min bets are for making players comfortable with the system with low risk (for the player).  So yeah, we take a loss on those.
389  Other / Beginners & Help / p2pool including transactions on: April 29, 2012, 07:38:31 PM
Lets say I am a p2pool miner.  Lets also say that I have a bitcoin service where it would be really handy to get transactions into the blockchain.  These would be transactions from my customers who may have included an insufficient fee and I'd like to help them out.

Can I include whatever transactions I like in my p2pool share blocks and then have them include in the next p2p main chain block?  I get a share every few hours at least and then p2pool gets a block in the main chain several times a day.

I haven't figure out what information is in the p2pool chain vs the main chain.  I suspect what I want is impossible but I haven't been able to sufficiently understand the p2pool code to be sure.

My guess is that whoever makes the block that goes into the main chain includes whatever transactions their local bitcoind thinks are good.  So if I happened to be the one who got the real block and modified my bitcoind to do what I want it would work.  However, that isn't very likely.
390  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Give away/request free bitcoins here! on: April 29, 2012, 07:33:11 PM
I'm new to the whole BTC idea. However, I've become very interested in moving the majority of my transactions to BTC Cheesy I've tried mining, however, I really don't have the mining power to get it done (560ti has nothing on some of the high end cards!).

I'm hoping someone might be willing to help start me out with any amount of bitcoins. From there I'd like to learn to play the market prices a bit and try to afford some better mining equipment. I also plan on devising something unique that people will enjoy from there Smiley Potentially a contractor to mine for others. It's a long way off, but I'm dreaming Smiley

1BSgEsHwCL9g6ssCcWpQJa3TAGJSoD7sX6

Thanks for reading Smiley

Sent 0.1 BTC.

 http://blockchain.info/tx-index/4583884/1388d5d7958f518f36d8b7e5f368a5b0b0e30998392a298e630b8722e4070467
391  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?) on: April 29, 2012, 07:26:12 PM
I've done some bitcoin projects but am new to the forum here.

I'm doing code and development for this project:
http://satoshidice.com/

Other projects of mine:
AI Image generation, not bitcoin related
http://1209k.com/nest/

For a while I was selling bitcoin using Google Checkout because I love chargebacks.  They make me all tingly.


392  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?! Let's find out! on: April 29, 2012, 07:22:16 PM

If Atlas turns out to be Satoshi Nagamoto, I know lot of users here will commit hara-kiri. This is way too weird: http://www.pacoahlgren.com/resume/paco_ahlgren_resume.php

~Bruno~


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