It's cool 2 read public note on that address
Do you think I should spam it more? I just realized how this can be a great free advertising platform when used properly.
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Just making sure you know, there's more to Bitcoin than bitcointalk. You don't need to have an account here to use Bitcoin, and there are other places to discuss it. Don't put Bitcoin and bitcointalk.org in the same bag.
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Also look in the 1Dky thread. There's lots of discussion about this thing going on there.
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There just was a tx with total output 2000 BTC, that includes 1,999,999.95 BTC in fees.
Guess where it went to: SATOSHI DICE!! It is the 50/50 address of satoshidice.com
tx: 6f3317c124186027a3c4c04d50c7e73c663aa1c5e04ec2153a2e29f521ccab1a receiving address: 1dice97ECuByXAvqXpaYzSaQuPVvrtmz6
Nice trolling.
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refused to prove ownership of the domain.
That should be very easy and costs them nothing, even changing the whois email would do IMO. I'd say it's some scammer trying to get the bounty.
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I wonder if it was Satoshi who registered the domain, as it is being so hard to get in touch with the person who registered it, looks like that person wants to stay anonymous...
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+1 for blockchain.info. It has paper wallet and brain wallet support too. And I read on their website the wallet backups can be decrypted with Multibit, so even if they go down, there should be no problem because they don't know your private keys, and the backup can still be decrypted.
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He can always sign a message with the address to prove he owns it.
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IMO the fact that Apple patented this has a really good side, though.
If they patented, that'll mean they'll go after every major corporation who steals this "invention" for their products and hasn't licensed the patent. This basically means that only Apple devices (and devices from other companies who license the patents) will have this censorship problem. Don't want to have your phone go blind and deaf at any time? Don't buy an Apple phone.
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Bitcoin is indefinitely divisible (this has been repeated too many times, and it should be in the wiki as well).
If you admit the commonly accepted precision is going to be of two decimal points like with most fiat currency nowadays, then you'll have 21000000000000,00 coins. That's 2.1*10^13 coins, or 21 trillion coins.
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Daily Bitcoins is now hourly, not daily (oh, the irony ).
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I know of 5000 BTC that will never ever be traced back to silk road. because someone lost them? In that case it could be argued they are not even bitcoins any more. Or maybe because you are sitting on them? In that case: are you sure? If he mined/knows of someone who mined 5000 BTC and never spent them, then he can be sure the coins can't be traced to silk road.
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As time goes by, I'm more and more proud of using smartphones that are more than five years old and which their only support is the hackers community. Nobody cares about those devices, and they can just access the internet and connect to wi-fi networks like any other smartphone (they just don't have Angry Birds and the like). Plus, they are fully unlocked and reverse-engineered so there's no chance some greedy company is watching you with OEM-included software (anyway, in 2004/2005 not many people thought about that). Also, these phones often have crappy cameras (my current one has a VGA one, and when you hold the phone you block its visibility), so there's no big chance you're going to get an image where you can see clear who's and what's around. Even better, when you trigger the Airplane mode, it really goes silent. And if you choose to shutdown (not standby) they'll really go off. Oh, and did I say you can take the battery out and eventually replace it?
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35 confirmations now, and no money back the money is back. I just earned... 0.0005 BTC
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Isn't what you described basically just a mixing service?
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I was thinking about not doing it automatically, but have the user manually request a payout only if the earnings are higher than a certain amount (because of transaction fees). I also see that blockchain.info changed the merchant API and deprecated some of the methods I used, so I'll need to completely rework the internet toll system (also, I'll need one more database on my side because now blockchain.info wants a single address for everything, and now I'm creating one address per short link per visitor).
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First of all, thanks for choosing tny.im and its internet toll service. Unlike what people said in the announcement thread in this forum, it's actually proving useful for some people.
Also, looks like you learned to use the API on your own, which is great. Tell me if you need any help.
I really should automate payouts from the internet toll service, as now they're done manually. Perhaps some kind of page where people insert the Bitcoin address they used when they created the link(s), and then they're able to see how much is left to pay out and can click a button to make the transaction (w/ transaction fees deducted from their earnings, of course).
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i think most people would try 'pets.com' or 'flowers.com' or something of the sort before bothering with google.
I think you're wrong. Most people nowadays just go to Google and type "facebook" to go to facebook.com, "gmail" to go to mail.google.com, "youtube" to go to youtube.com; "flowers" to buy flowers, "pets" to see pets, and so on. Also, most people have autocomplete turned on (even though they sometimes don't use it). To them, it doesn't matter if Facebook is at a .com domain or at a .info or .to one, as long as it shows up as the first Google result. I feel more and more that I belong to a minority that is able to remember full URLs, even longer ones (ok, just not random ones such as Instawallet URLs). For me it's easier to type gmail.com or mail.google.com than to go to Google and search for "gmail" (it also saves plenty of bandwidth and time, in the end). In this specific case, I think blockchain.info is very appropriate and easier to remember ("information about the blockchain = blockchain.info"). Personally I like it better than blockchain.com.
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This gave me a good laugh, starting from the title ("central authority") to the end of the message body ("authorities" and "powers that be").
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My advertiser ID is 1047. Is there any free advertising left for me?
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