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541  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: September 01, 2010, 01:06:03 PM
@hippich

I thought of one for you -check your messages  Smiley

Great find!!! Thank you, I will do shopping today! =)
542  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: September 01, 2010, 01:05:00 PM
My preference would be keeping things anonymous. Since it's going to start slow, a message about when peak time is would be good.

Security is very important. Both actually being secure and finding a way to convince people that it's true. Honestly I'll play lowish stakes without worrying, but I wouldn't recommend it or play higher until there was a third party review or something. Security should be an ongoing process, too, of course. As it grows hacking it will be more and more lucrative. And the nature of bitcoin is such that once a hack is successful there is no fixing it.

I'm thinking about domain names now, I'll let you know if I think of anything decent.


Hm. I didn't thought much about security.. I've got idea today in the shower - I think I will setup cron job, which will transfer money regulary to another address(es) keeping only small amount to keep small withdrawals automated. If someone will decide withdraw 10X of what usually gets withdrawn per day, he will get his order in status "Pending" and I will recieve email to check if everything is fine, then transfer money to BP wallet and resubmit his requests.

This way even if someone will get total control over server, disaster will not happen.

As for security in general - I have experience working in this fields from both sides, so it's something i know already. And this server, where it's hosted, is dedicated server and fully in my control. If things will roll, I will move to separate server just for poker room.

But yeah, I like idea start slow. This is something I had in mind too. It's easy and in the same time, will fit better. =)
543  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: September 01, 2010, 04:01:58 AM
Cool. To be clear, I absolutely think you should rake it a little bit when it's good to go. You need money for advertising and promotion and eventually to get it on a good server or even two(?). But while it's in testing it's kind of silly. You'll want to know how to adjust in the future anyway.

Hey, I finally did it. And I totally agree with you. =) So from now plays at BP are absolutelly free. (but not forever =))

Any idea what needed to be implemented/fixed before opening it to public? I really like idea of doing tourneys, but it will take a while to code this part. 

Do we need full-fledged profiles, or it's better to keep users anonymous? May be some kind of ratings (but what we should rate here?).

Anyway, I want to fix few nasty bugs, and open it to public finally. And work from there depending on what people want and how. Backend is pretty solid.

Need to shop for good domain name for it. If someone got some idea for domain name - let me know too =)
544  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: August 31, 2010, 04:03:31 AM
not yet, but i already spoke with creators of poker-network software, and they pointed me to how i can do it. i will work on it tomorrow.
545  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: August 31, 2010, 03:40:05 AM
Fixed issue with manual setting raise amount. Also made slider to act realtime (instead setting value when you finished sliding)

Also implemented buttons with CSS3. Sorry IE8 and previous owners, you will see plain square buttons instead =(

Rearranged buttons as we discussed before, removed these pot, 1/2, etc buttons and made left buttons to be more easy to use. Comments on buttons welcome, since it is first time I work on UI stuff =))


546  Other / Off-topic / Re: Good anti-virus tool ? on: August 30, 2010, 11:32:31 PM
I'd add to fresno. You can avoid most of internet threats by switching to *nix desktop instead of windows. Ubuntu is one of easiest distributions and works right away usually. There is tons of software to replace windows software. Believe me, I work in company where everyone use MS stack, including exchange server, iis etc. =)

If you have to keep windows, from my experience working AGAINST AV software:
The best: Antivir, NOD32
Better: Kaspersky

The rest was junk. Kaspersky was slow. NOD32 and Antivir had really close quality of detecting my code.

I'd add that I had this experience 2-3 years ago. Probably something changed, but I doubt it.
547  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: August 30, 2010, 03:54:39 PM
Changing value is definitely bug in client. I will look into it once I will get back home from work. As for flash - in theory it's used only to play audio, but I will definitely change this into HTML5 <audio> soon.

I need to setup bugtraq for this project.. %)
548  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: August 30, 2010, 02:05:51 PM
Yeah, and I lost 10 bitcoins... Although, as usual for me in poker room =)))
549  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: August 30, 2010, 03:02:37 AM
Brand new table for bitcoin poker room =))

550  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: August 30, 2010, 02:06:40 AM
I've reworked it when you came back so you did not noticed it. %)
551  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: August 29, 2010, 11:50:01 PM
Well.. I expect that it will be popular =) So we definatelly need enough tables. =)

I've added .01-.02 table and called it "Instis". If you do not like it - provide better name =))

There is rake in system, but I am trying to turn it off. Will let you know when it will be done.

Also, on a side note, fixed issues with caching content by browser on HTTPS:// pages. Now it should work even faster =)
552  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: August 29, 2010, 01:43:50 PM
Changed a bit code. Now balance refreshed everytime you access any /user/ page, i.e. My Account, Deposit, Withdrawal for now.

Decided if it will cause load problems, I always can cache on BitCoin Model layer instead forcing user to press "Refresh" everytime. =)

Also, added sorting to table list. Now tables will be sorted by number of people at them. So it will be easier to find table with someone already there =) Just small hack, probbably just for me =)
553  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: August 29, 2010, 01:06:54 PM
Just added https:// support just to make sure it's not so easy to sniff traffic. =)

I tried to transfer 2.00 btc to the game but they never showed up in the balance on the poker site.

https is good

I see your transaction in Bitcoin, but not in poker room. Did you pressed "refresh" link in Deposit page? I think it's a bit confusing, so I proably make it refreshing each time you open Deposit page or My  Account page tho..
554  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: August 29, 2010, 01:05:09 PM
Cool. I'm going to be sitting at a table for a little while. It would be neat if there was a button people could press to "poke" me and make a beep or something because I can leave it open all the time, but I won't be monitoring it constantly.

I got a certificate warning, but that happens to me a lot. Am I doing something wrong?

Certificate is self-signed so it's good only for keeping traffic crypted and it will complain that browser can't confirm identity of certificate owner, becuase it's never was issues by root certificate issuers =).

as for "poke" - as you found already - it makes sound when someone joined same table as you. =)
555  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: August 29, 2010, 05:26:49 AM
Just added https:// support just to make sure it's not so easy to sniff traffic. =)
556  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Room on: August 29, 2010, 05:14:37 AM
Just want to let know everyone who tried it already - I've fixed few issues with queuing ajax requests and now it should be way faster. Also fixed anoying flash of previous cards before dealing new cards.

since there is not so much people yet, let's schedule time to play. I am on GMT-5 time zone.

for everyone: if you want to be beta tester - let me know via email pavel@yepcorp.com (better) or PM (not so good =)).
There is no option to play with "play" money, but there is table with as low as 0.02-0.04 bets.
557  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: getreceivedbyaddress JSON on: August 27, 2010, 01:06:08 PM
Oh. Thank you!

For some reason it didn't worked for me first time i tried and I thought that since it's not on wiki it's not supported =)

Now everything works as intendend. Looking forward for inclusion of listtransactions patch into main branch =)
558  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: getreceivedbyaddress JSON on: August 27, 2010, 05:56:48 AM
This is nice feature to show list of transactions for user, thanks!

But right now I just need getreceivedbyaddress RPC call. This thread mentions that this is already implemented, but there is nothing about it in wiki - http://www.bitcoin.org/wiki/doku.php?id=api

is getreceivedbyaddress also somewhere in svn? I want to avoid compiling client, since I had some problems with it and I need to do it on several machines with different hardware. So I'd better download binaries =))

ps: right now, since app and bitcoind runs on the same machine, just execute 'bitcoind getreceivedbyaddress [address]' =)
559  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / getreceivedbyaddress JSON on: August 27, 2010, 02:44:50 AM
I need to get received amounts for specific address, but it looks like there is not such JSON RPC call yet. Is this something implemented and just not mentioned in Documentation, or it's not implemented at all for some reason?
560  Local / Юристы / Re: Юридическое определение биткоин on: August 20, 2010, 04:33:20 AM
что-то мне подсказывает, что вы через чур хорошего мнения о мозговых и спинных особенностях личностей, которые там работают =)

Вообщем, я все к тому, что пока вы не крупны - назовитесь чертом лысым и все будет в порядке. А как только узнают, что у вас крутятся деньги - вас по-любому достанут - тут дело не в юридических тонкостях, а в брутальной тупости и наглости. Так что пока все тихо - делайте, а там чегонить придумаем =)
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