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2001  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Need a hosting that support ruby on rails? on: June 18, 2013, 04:08:26 AM
Need a hosting that support ruby on rails?
It is somewhat unclear if you are providing or looking for ruby on rails hosting... I assume you are looking for it.


The host I use is http://www.webfaction.com/ or if you are so kind affiliate link

They provide a fairly simple control panel that would allow you to easily get a rails app up and running quickly
Details specific to rails can be found here http://docs.webfaction.com/software/rails.html
2002  Other / Meta / Re: This account has been compromised. on: June 17, 2013, 05:06:38 AM
I don't know if Bitcoinplus.com and the site Browsermine.com are related (the IP is not the same), as the text of the page is the same, including a syntax error: 'transfered' instead 'transferred'.
Browserminer.com is someone saving the html from bitcoinplus.com and rehosting it with their own java applet being loaded

Located near the top of the page source is a comment inserted stating it was saved from bitcoinplus.com and all of the links throughout the page link back to bitcoinplus.
2003  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 1.5 BTC Bounty: PHP / JSON-RPC Sweep Key Function on: June 17, 2013, 03:42:03 AM
Given a sweep address, a sweep to address and a RPC connection to Bitcoin-Qt, this function must send all the coins to the sweep to address, paying the appropriate network fee.

1.5 BTC bounty.
1) By sweep you mean to take the entire balance of "Address A" and send it to "Address B", correct?
2) "Appropriate network fee" Would you like that exposed as a parameter to the method or calculated somehow based upon the size of the transaction?


As of right now I have a crude but functional implementation that needs some error checking and other improvements.
2004  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [PAID] 0.5 BTC bounty for graph of unspent outputs on: June 14, 2013, 09:01:27 AM
New version of the csv file containing:
Block #, Total unspent, Transactions in block, New outputs in block

Code:
unspent_v2.csv (4.5 MB)
https://mega.co.nz/#!bZp01SQY!HRkpblOZmobu_UUNpnOtKS65zeIjRiiMoKMaGOEsHNE

Note: Still only goes up to block 237,270.
Note2: If you try to verify on blockchain.info by viewing a block by its # you must subtract 1, for example http://blockchain.info/block-height/237262 is block # 237263 in the .csv (blockchain.info first block is 0, .csv first block is 1)

Edit: looking back it seems you wanted total outputs not "new outputs in block" however you can simply add all the previous data points to get the total
2005  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 0.5 BTC bounty for graph of unspent outputs on: June 14, 2013, 02:42:06 AM
PAID.   I was unable to open the .xls in keynote thus couldn't copy your address.     
Thanks, and as I said I plan to update again upon downloading more of the blockchain, and add the total outputs portion as well
2006  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 0.5 BTC bounty for graph of unspent outputs on: June 14, 2013, 02:04:00 AM
bitspill:  I will throw in an extra 0.05BTC to rerun your script and include the 'total outputs' in addition to 'unspent' outputs.   
Something like http://blockchain.info/charts/n-transactions-total but by block rather than by date?
2007  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 0.5 BTC bounty for graph of unspent outputs on: June 14, 2013, 02:02:55 AM
Could you send me your bitcoin address in a form I could copy and paste vs in your graphic?
Sure, It was in the spreadsheet Wink
1DtEUTEUBHrUSWTEDLz99Mrz2a2WjaVKeM


Also, if you could export it as a .csv because I don't have .xls and Numbers will not open your .xls file because it has too many rows.
Sure can, the code exports a csv I only opened it in excel to make the graph, however if it was due to the number of rows importing from csv will still be 237k rows anyway and likely cause the same error.

Code:
unspent.csv (3.3 MB)
https://mega.co.nz/#!ONAzgaqA!CDZ8Dlr2NIXeMTaq5Pg0REH0XYFs8Fwtinvb-aiHvS0

2008  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 0.5 BTC bounty for graph of unspent outputs on: June 13, 2013, 06:52:54 PM
Spreadsheet is linked below and one thing to note the data I have is only up through block 237,270 as I do not currently have the entire blockchain downloaded (slow internet sucks) I have bitcoin-qt downloading more and plan to update when the entire chain is downloaded

unspent.xlsx (5.2 MB)
https://mega.co.nz/#!aMBACaba!N402Lnf1DyK-ZCxIAEAkUjcL6WFkJrRSqChpI0L7N0c

Edit: It seems the forum bbcode is hating on that link with the ! in it so you will need to copy-pasta
2009  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 0.5 BTC bounty for graph of unspent outputs on: June 13, 2013, 04:19:46 PM
The data was obtained by looping over every block and adding the transactions to a list after removing its inputs from the list, then after each block I save how many transactions are in the list.

More specifically it is a modified version of mb300sd's code https://github.com/mb300sd/Bitcoin-Tool/blob/master/Bitcoin%20Tool/Apps/ComputeUnspentTxOuts.cs

 In the loop iterating the blocks I save the current count to an array and print that array to a .csv file at the end.

Edit: Forgot to mention I will send the excel file when I get back to my computer later tonight.
2010  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 0.5 BTC bounty for graph of unspent outputs on: June 13, 2013, 08:56:44 AM
Are you looking for something along the lines of this?

(click for full size)


Textbox intentionally placed over portion of graph until complete so we don't have anyone trying to crop out the graph and claim it Wink
2011  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE ASIC's! on: June 11, 2013, 10:10:00 PM
We are handing out 20 50,000 Mhash ASIC Bitcoin miners this August. We are looking for 20 Reputable members to review, test and keep our product! Please post what you think.

* Will have linux embedded.
* Monitor port
* 50,000 MHASH
* Will cost 50BTC, We will be accepting preorders after our free ASIC's are handed out.
* LCD Display

Tilte is "free asics" Then inside you charge 50btc, Give no Actual physical photos specs/Anyinfo that we could use to tell if the hardware is real.
Scam.
Read a little more carefully next time.
2012  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: DO NOT OPEN THAT LINK THAT MY ACCOUNT POSTED! on: June 07, 2013, 05:56:42 AM
It is also posted over in project development: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=227811.0
2013  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cool new site that I am using. on: June 07, 2013, 05:54:51 AM
It's not affiliated with bitcoinplus it is a copy paste of bitcoinplus.

Found right at the top of the page source
Code:
<!-- saved from url=(0035)http://www.bitcoinplus.com/generate -->
And at the bottom of the page
Code:
Copyright 2011, Bitcoin Plus.
Every link on the page sends you back to bitcoinplus.com except "Generate Bitcoin" at the bottom which instead links to a 404
Code:
http://www.browserminer.com/Generate%20Bitcoin%20-%20Bitcoin%20Plus_files/Generate%20Bitcoin%20-%20Bitcoin%20Plus.htm
2014  Economy / Gambling / Re: BlockEnd.net - Win Prize if TxID matches block hash. on: June 06, 2013, 08:00:46 AM
Sadly Round 8 came and went without a single entrant, so to get the next round rolling I seeded it with 0.1 BTC
2015  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BlockChain.info unspent api on: June 06, 2013, 07:17:33 AM
Finally had time to sit down and implement this and wanted to both receive criticism for my code and to allow others to use it if they wish.

The code turned out to be extremely simple and works directly with the string representation itself so there is no decode/re-encode necessary

Code: (php)
 function reverseHash($hash){
     $ret = "";
     for($i = 0; $i<63; $i+=2){
         $ret .= $hash[62-$i].$hash[63-$i];
     }
     return $ret;
 }
2016  Economy / Gambling / Re: PrimeDice.com | The New Way to Roll | 1% House | Instant Betting on: June 04, 2013, 07:46:20 AM
With the upcoming graphical overhaul this might not be an issue but for now it bothers me Wink

Shortly after loading the page "Your stats" looks like the first image then it updates a bit later to look like the second which is where my critiques lie
1 - To me the heading "Your Statistics" is redundant when added after the update
2 - Why is there an update link if it is already auto-updating?
3 - "Logs of all your bets" seems to break the flow and should be placed elsewhere (perhaps the bottom)

1)

2)

2017  Economy / Gambling / Re: PrimeDice.com | The New Way to Roll | 1% House | Instant Betting on: June 04, 2013, 07:09:31 AM
Whoever this is seems to have made a killing



Martingaling from .1 from past bets. Risky stuff lol
No he's losing... current profit is at -11BTC
https://primedice.com/bets.php?user=9e77cd21d0df1e39c47e77d2dea3c42a&limit=200

Must have played it too long and didn't cash out while he was ahead
2018  Economy / Gambling / Re: www.satoshi-karoshi.com on: June 03, 2013, 09:44:03 AM
Really like the dynamic image stating how many giveaways remain rather than leaving people guessing.

The game itself is also quite fun, may have to deposit some funds and play when I get the chance. I did also manage to walk away with just over 0.001BTC so that is always nice.

Side note: the game and website work quite well on Chrome for android other than some odd quirks with the popups to withdraw or when you don't have enough funds to play again.
2019  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Butterflylabs Huge SCAM on: June 01, 2013, 05:30:25 AM
...

You think a law firm would use a fucking gmail account? LOL.
Most certainly, a gmail account is very difficult to register for only the most elite of people can have one.
2020  Economy / Gambling / Re: BlockEnd.net - Win Prize if TxID matches block hash. on: June 01, 2013, 05:14:24 AM
So other than the fear that I will run with the coins are there any other faults or concerns with this concept?
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