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1321  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: The Fate of Satoshi, a Bitcoin graphic adventure [BUY thread] [CrowdF + Equity] on: March 13, 2014, 07:18:48 AM
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Due date for funding is 45 days from today, roughly March 13, so there's plenty of time.

Today is the due date !  If there has not been enough funding , can we get our coins back !

I am pming him right now, I would give him the day to response. But again your coins are safe with me and I will only release them on the terms that you guys agreed.

In the event that I have to return the coins, it will take some time due to the security I use to store the private keys. I will then be comparing the my quote of your signed messages to your original post if any of them have changed in anyway, those will release only with another signed message. If nothing was changed the amount from one address will be sent to the refund address you all supplied.
1322  Economy / Gambling / Re: Are you building a gambling game? on: March 13, 2014, 05:22:54 AM
Can you summarize exactly what this API will be able to do?

Their is way too much to list out, but whatever you need to do with the blockchain, or with addresses. We also allow you add addresses which will then alert you to transaction outputs that involve that address using a secure callback. This is the ultimate way to have a cold storage wallet. We also want to hear from our clients when we start as to what api calls they want.

The only thing you can't do with our api, is query what peers we are connected to or use us to store bitcoin private keys. We don't hold bitcoins.

What can it do that the blockchain.info api can't do?

Very good question, the answer is blockchain.info's api is not using secure communications within the api itself. We are using standard web rest api practices they are not. They are on the side of visually representing that data of the blockchain, we are focused stole on making a bitcoin managed api. We are taking the place of you going and purchasing another VPS and setting up a whole scalable api on top of it.

Blockchain.info is great for prototyping a simple application, but we are aiming to be the force behind a cloud scalable bitcoind. Yes I know I just threw out a lot of buzzwords and I have a business plan that better illustrates what we are doing and what we want to be involved in.

So on one hand we directly compete with blockchain.info in some areas of being an api to blockchain, but to be honest we are a different beast. We are aiming to be the email hosting service of bitcoin nodes, blockchain.info is aiming to be the one stop shop of bitcoiners of being a wallet, an explorer and an api.

You're too vague. So, I can use this to scale up a bitcoin wallet that manages, say 1000 transactions a minute for a bitcoin based MMO that has lots of move transactions as players hit each other or steal heart points or strenth (btc) from each other?

As long as your server or hosting company doesn't mistake us for a DDOS attack we can certainly ping your callback script for 1000 transactions per minute. But as I said before we are not a wallet service so we don't store any bitcoins from any users on our server.
1323  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Verizon came to my house, asked me to turn off my rigs on: March 13, 2014, 03:51:48 AM
A couple Verizon techs knocked on my door today with a bunch of equipment.

Turns our my mid-sized mining setup (11 cards) is causing interference with a cell phone tower that's 800ft away. So much so that they've spent quite a while tracking down the source.

They checked each rig separately (all mostly running R9 280x's from a variety of manufacturers) and found that each one was emitting the same amount of interference, ruling out any potential individual component that was causing the problem. They asked me to turn them all off until I can find a way to shield them from causing interference. They offered to come back and test again after I move things around and find a way to block the interference. I'm hoping that a makeshift faraday cage with some chicken wire will do the trick.

If you're located near a cell tower and currently mining or plan to, be warned: You might get paid a visit by your local cell phone carrier and have to turn it all off  Sad

I would tell them to send the law. I doubt the FCC is going to take on one dude in one neighbor for one cell tower. Also I would tell them that it is compute equipment that you are not doing anything illegal with.
1324  Economy / Gambling / Re: Are you building a gambling game? on: March 13, 2014, 02:37:08 AM
We are still looking and we are getting closer to launch we have built already 2 backend nodes using our software.
1325  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: The Fate of Satoshi, a Bitcoin graphic adventure [BUY thread] [CrowdF + Equity] on: March 12, 2014, 03:49:31 PM
Don't worry the Bitcoins are still in my wallet and my control.
1326  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I dont' know how to feel about this.Jim Harper and Amy Weiss to join BF on: March 12, 2014, 08:14:13 AM
Bitcoin foundation hasn't done one good thing for the community.
1327  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Email from Overstock on: March 11, 2014, 08:45:39 PM
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Meet Patrick Byrne: Bitcoin Messiah, CEO of Overstock,

Right there people will dismiss it, sadly they know nothing about marketing. I use to read books about email marketing, and this breaks every rule. First off I hope they didn't just blast 41 million emails out. They should have analytics to know when to send out emails to the right people. They have enough information they could easily figure out a good time and spread them over that time period making sure they get the best response to it. Also using words like "Messiah" not only insult people like me who have been doing every thing we can to help bitcoin with money, time and just spending 24/7 on it, but also people that have no clue about bitcoin will now go well this guy is full of himself. So while we can all think this is amazing, it really shows that overstock is another company that really has no clue to run it's business using marketing.
1328  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: SHA256Coins.com Launched on: March 11, 2014, 01:45:06 AM
Also devcoin entry http://sha256coins.com/sample-page/dvc-devcoin/ has information about Deutsche eMark.
1329  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin speech - regulation and Wall St, emerging markets on: March 11, 2014, 12:31:48 AM

I am far from an internet warrior for the record, I worked on Wall Street helping major firms securely hold bitcoins. I also am one of the 0.001% bracket of bitcoin wealth. I am also an accredited investor, so before calling someone an internet armchair warrior, do some research on who you are speaking to. You sir are a con-man, trying to profit off FUD of the foundation and using misinformation in your speech which I clearly laid out.


Okay "Gweedo" you are not a troll.  Sure.

What SHRED of evidence do you have for your accusations?

What is your real name?  Where is your LinkedIn profile, website etc.?

What ONE person EVER has accused me of a scam or con toward them?  Who?  Can you name ONE?   It's shouldn't be hard, I've done this for 22 years....surely there must be one somewhere.

What "misinformation" was in my speech?  Specifics please not complaints about my "body language".

You have no basis whatsoever at all in any way shape or form.  

You are a liar.   I have never attempted to profit from the Bitcoin Association -- I am a life member of the Foundation and have no issue with them and I have donated money to the association, never taken a cent from it and have no intention to.

Due to privacy why should I give you my private information, I have a target on my back for hackers and others why would I compromise that?

Wait you came from wall street, started an organization called bitcoin association with another person who is also trying to scam the community with a failing project, that is also connected to another con-man. I think that information speaks for itself.

I have clearly stated the misinformation yet you are asking me to state it again, can you not read?

You are the founder of the bitcoinassociation.org so how can we believe where the money is going in that organzation? That is like foundation, you don't know where the money is going. Just like Wall Street you don't know where the money goes.

I like outsmarting people like you because it shows that the wealth has changed hands to people that actually care about the little man Wink
1330  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why MP is your God. on: March 10, 2014, 07:27:58 PM
I knew you guys would love that photo. When I saw it I was thinking "Saturday Night Fever".

It does take awhile for movies to get to Romania so I guess they just got Saturday Night Fever.
1331  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why MP is your God. on: March 10, 2014, 03:11:57 PM
Maybe he just likes pimp style Cheesy Who knows what you'd be wearing if you had his money.

The sad part is we are in the wealth bracket 0.001% and I can attest I don't dress like that nor will I ever.
1332  Economy / Gambling / Re: Are you building a gambling game? on: March 10, 2014, 12:01:37 AM
Interesting. Could you elaborate on your "standard security practices" that you use?

We use public and private api keys. So you use sha256hmac and nonce to communicate your secret key to us and we do the same back to you depending on the api call. We also will have ssl.


I am on my phone so if You want more infromation I can tell you later.
1333  Economy / Gambling / Re: Are you building a gambling game? on: March 09, 2014, 05:06:06 PM
what kind of service are you building/trying to promote?

A robust api to the blockchain with watch wallet features. I will say we are not going to hold any bitcoins for anyone, we are not an api wallet, but we are trying to make cold storage very easy.
1334  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What is a good BTC web host in your opinion? on: March 09, 2014, 04:40:13 AM
I only use namecheap because they have 2fa on my account and they answer my questions in record time. http://www.namecheap.com/?aff=57966
1335  Economy / Gambling / Are you building a gambling game? on: March 09, 2014, 03:42:45 AM
I am launching a service soon and would like to coordinate our launch with you. This would help show off what our api can do for a bitcoin business.
1336  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Anyone know the structure of a mutli-sig address? on: March 09, 2014, 03:38:19 AM
I want to generate my own mutli-sig addresses using my public keys. How can I do this?  Just walk me thru what it takes to generate a mutli-sig address from public keys and n require value.

Honestly I just need to know how to insert the n required value into the address? I can generate them using the version bytes 0X05.
1337  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Are you building a bitcoin app or web site? on: March 08, 2014, 06:03:14 PM
If you need a good web(css,html,php,perl + mysql) and c++ devolper PM me  Grin

We are good in that department Wink
1338  Economy / Auctions / Re: WTS: 2012 McLaren MP4-12C 3.8L 616HP Supercar on: March 08, 2014, 05:53:44 AM
I want to say this is such a beautiful car, had the page opened for like 2 days. I wish I could buy it and ship to NY, but the girlfriend said no so yeah. Good Luck.
1339  Bitcoin / Project Development / Are you building a bitcoin app or web site? on: March 08, 2014, 02:16:10 AM
I am starting a new company that could help you. I would like to launch alongside to you to help show what my company can do so PM me.

You can leave questions here and I will answer them. (Nothing like what exactly does the company do, what is the site, etc)
1340  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Security Standards Audit [BSSA] on: March 05, 2014, 08:50:13 PM
It has to be adopted by the main stream if there is any hope of leaving the central banking system.

So they leave the central banking to a central authority telling them it is safe. This is the same thing, they will not leave at all cause it offers the same exact thing as a central banking system.
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