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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: Raffle for 35 [btc] or a 2012 DODGE RAM HEMI. YOU PICK!!! Only 51 numbers. on: December 31, 2013, 11:53:56 AM
I want to wish all the readers a happy new year, full os B L E $ $ I N G S !

This will not end well.
2  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: PyBrainwallet - Python Brainwallet Generator - Now with BIP38! on: December 05, 2013, 11:50:55 PM
Added Diceware support. Enter your manual rolls (comma separated), or use PRNG (PyCrypto) to generate passphrases. Diceware is available in the Options menu.

The scrypt module does build on Windows, from PyPi source, with MinGW. Unfortunately, I'm still unable to build binaries.
3  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: PyBrainwallet - Python Brainwallet Generator - Now with BIP38! on: November 26, 2013, 06:44:43 AM
Tested on Rasberry Pi, with decent results. ~12 seconds to create note, and encrypt/decrypt takes ~30 seconds.

Updated PIL import to allow use of pillow, because PIL threw an error (decoder ZIP not available).
4  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: PyBrainwallet - Python Brainwallet Generator - Now with BIP38! on: November 24, 2013, 11:18:18 PM
Looks good! Is a command line interface on the roadmap? Clicking around is for wimps Tongue.
Probably, though not a very high priority for now.
5  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: PyBrainwallet - Python Brainwallet Generator - Now with BIP38! on: November 24, 2013, 08:30:31 PM
Bump, major update, now includes BIP38 (non-ec) encryption and decryption! Updated OP.
6  Bitcoin / Project Development / PyBrainwallet - Python Brainwallet Generator - Now with BIP38 and Diceware! on: October 15, 2013, 11:48:54 PM
Python GUI brainwallet generator, now with BIP38 non-ec-multiply encrypt/decrypt, Diceware, and support for compressed keys



Use text or file(s) to create your keypair
Generate and display note, updated with each change
Note includes QR code with blockchain.info url for easier verification of funds
Encrypt private key for more secure printing
Option to display compressed version of keys
Option to hash seed a user-set number of rounds (multihash)
Use dice to create truly random passphrases. PRNG option uses PyCrypto. Dice are better.
Save note to file - example

Performance tested on Atom netbook, ~7 seconds to encrypt/decrypt and update displayed note. Stock-clock Raspberry Pi takes ~30 seconds. Much faster on other systems.

README
https://github.com/nomorecoin/PyBrainwallet
Previous version orphaned, moved to Windows branch
Windows binary (outdated)
License is WTFPL, so do what the fuck you want. Let me know if you do something cool.

Known issues:
Absolute layout is guaranteed to break on some systems.
Unable to provide binary for now - scrypt module issues.
Test cases are incomplete, new features manually tested.
Performance is highly CPU-dependent, slow systems will continue to be slow.
Might break in other exciting and fascinating ways, or in very stupid ways. Verify wallets before use.

Planned Features:
Layout, sizers instead of absolute
Diceware word lookup and optional passphrase generation added
Allow use of multiple keyfiles as seed added
Create and decrypt BIP0038-compliant notes added
Hardened hash mode User-set number of hash rounds added
Compressed key option added

I am in no way responsible for lost or stolen coins, no matter what.
7  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Theft from Paper Wallet (FLHippy responsible?) on: August 20, 2013, 11:56:01 PM
How about a new theory?

FLHippy did it. https://blockchain.info/address/12nYheijKSLStynPSoNvnTMF8V5y9essVL

See any pattern to the keys originating transactions?
8  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Theft from Paper Wallet - FLHippy Notes compromised on: August 20, 2013, 02:01:12 PM
I have a paper note, unredeemed, that appears to be cleaned out. FLhippy appears to be a scammer.
9  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: tAPI-bot - Automated crossover trade platform for BTC-e on: May 07, 2013, 03:31:16 AM
TODO:
Add newer pairs
Verify key/secret pair are valid when starting commit
Test like crazy
Fix bug where bot doesn't place bids
Change min trade amounts. API limit appears to have changed since code was originally laid out. - bot currently trades full balance, issue is N/A
Implement a better simulation mode (low priority)
Improve exception handling (high priority)
Abstract the API portion to allow interchangeable exchanges
Add EMA signal type
Add stop loss

No Plans to Implement:
GUI
Compiled version
Cross-exchange arbitrage
MtGox anything

Known Issues:
KeyError printing existing orders, investigating. Set verbose = False to bypass this issue.
Graphing for some values is useless due to scientific notation on axes.

Potential Issues:
Bot is likely to be caught on the wrong side of a trend due to minimum volatility check
10  Economy / Trading Discussion / tAPI-bot - Automated crossover trade platform for BTC-e [INACTIVE 2013-10-15] on: May 07, 2013, 02:43:37 AM
I have decided to open source my trade "bot". It is written in Python 2.7, and uses Pylab (or matplotlib+numpy, confirmed) for graphing output. I have not tested without these packages.
I use the EPD free distribution of Python 2.7.3, which is available here, though all that should be required is Pylab, and only if you wish to view a simple plot of the lines the bot "sees".

The trade algorithm is very simple, but fairly configurable. It uses a moving average crossover with several options. See settings.ini.
I expect there are more than a few issues. Logging is incomplete, and error handling is nearly non-existent. Run in IDLE for better stack traces.
Only trades against BTC-e (for now).

One other note, the program uses individual trades as periods for the purpose of moving averages. This is non-typical, and may not align with traditional wisdom for crossover signals.

Grab the source as a zip from my Github, extract, punch in some API stuff, configure your signals, and run Application.py to start.

pre-posting edit: it seems EPD free has been renamed to "Canopy" something or other. Should work just as well.
11  Economy / Auctions / Re: ASICMINER Auction: 50 Block Erupter Blades on: April 27, 2013, 08:29:23 PM
1@10
12  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Finally Mt. Gox on TOR network... really!?!?! NO! on: January 14, 2013, 01:23:57 AM
you would think they would at least have proper grammar Tongue

There is a theory that scammers may deliberately use improper grammar, to help ensure only fools take the bait.
13  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I got banned for Trolling? (merged with dupe thread) on: December 05, 2012, 05:08:18 AM

Well you sir just trolled me

That's no troll. DeathAndTaxes stated objective fact.
14  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 10 BTC 4 U 2 STEAL - Protected by a weak 5-letter password - crack & it's yours! on: December 04, 2012, 02:41:41 AM
So what's the lesson? 5 letter passwords are crackable within a day by any sysadmin. 7 letters are probably crackable within a day by a botnet. 8 and more are impossible to memorize. Passwords in general, can't be considered secure anymore.

Passwords of 4 alpha characters, of known case.

The lesson is that this method is reasonably secure for its intended use.
15  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] Gigabyte 9500GT 512MB on: September 29, 2012, 10:44:37 PM
Not sure if there is any interest, but I figured I'd offer it here before sticking it up on eBay. I'll be happy to take some pictures if there is any interest.

Perfectly functional, stock, never overclocked. In original packaging, with box, manual, and driver disk.

Gigabyte 9500GT 512MB GDDR3 PCIE 2.0 Model #GV-N95TD3-512I

Simply no use for it anymore.

Make offer shipped - US only

16  Other / Beginners & Help / The latest "pirate" iteration: Don Shrents. The soap opera continues. on: September 08, 2012, 02:18:09 AM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=66121
For the uninitiated: Don Shrents is the assumed pseudonym of Pirateat40 and co.
Much speculation/accusation/general drama has been directed at this name.

More popcorn, please.
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