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121  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: New iOS Camera App, Uproov, Signals End of Fake Videos and Photos on: December 24, 2015, 01:42:59 PM
Pretty good idea,...  Should have coined the idea myself because I had almost the exact idea months ago.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=955342.0



122  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BitcoinWisdom.com - Live Bitcoin/LiteCoin Charts on: December 06, 2015, 03:24:16 PM
It would be nice to have a logarithmic scale for volumes as well.
On the weekly chart @ OKCoin the volumes from 2013/2014 are barely visible
123  Economy / Speculation / Re: Illuminati End Game Started --- effects on BTC on: November 25, 2015, 03:49:48 PM
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Do you sit in youre bunker 24/7  watching the charts all day long?
Are you trolling me ore you're eye's are closed with glue? Do you even read the regular media? i think not!


That's actually very good advice!

Turn off TV
Stop browsing to MSM

Look at a chart and see if you can discover a pattern.
Has been a winning strategy for me...
124  Economy / Speculation / Re: Illuminati End Game Started --- effects on BTC on: November 24, 2015, 12:59:24 PM
How can either of you expect to be taken serious when you are linking Icke videos?

He is a complete whack job and has no credibility.

It's you who seems like a complete whack job after stating this. David Icke is even more trustworthy than Alex Jones because unlike Alex, David himself shows signs of spiritual awakening. Alex might be playing a double game here, so even though much of what he says is true, I never leave my guard off when processing the information he puts out. With David, he sounds like a reasonable man, his theories are plausible and many of them have already proven to be actually true.

But probably he's not talking 100% truth because he is still alive.
If he really was telling the truth he would be dead (like Kennedy perhaps)

In the end, always use your own brain.

125  Economy / Speculation / Re: Illuminati End Game Started --- effects on BTC on: November 23, 2015, 06:24:10 PM
Interesting that this thread reached page 11 after the weird op.

I wonder who changed his mind and deleted his posts now that we're on page 10 again...
126  Economy / Speculation / Re: Illuminati End Game Started --- effects on BTC on: November 21, 2015, 11:16:52 PM
Gonna have to side with not-Hyenas on this one. You are just trying to drown people out with volume without substance. It's a shitty debate tactic.

Objectively speaking, you are right. But the show must go on. We're on the 10th page already Cheesy with such a poor quality OP it's just miraculous.

It's hard to look away from. Much like this.

That was actually funny. Thanks.
 Grin

127  Economy / Speculation / Re: Illuminati End Game Started --- effects on BTC on: November 21, 2015, 11:13:19 PM

Oh, and by the way.
Where are the other 743254765734 pictures of the event?

That's a good point. And where are the videos? I'm sick and tired of fake evidence.

So, you are both saying that if you found yourself in a situation where someone was firing a machine gun close to you or at you, you would get your phone out and start taking pictures


No, I'm talking about people *already taking pictures and videos* while first supposed shots were fired.



I'm all on your side if you can show me some evidence.
I really need to cancel my account on this forum,..
It's not worth it.

128  Economy / Speculation / Re: Illuminati End Game Started --- effects on BTC on: November 21, 2015, 03:15:47 PM


Oh, and by the way.
Where are the other 743254765734 pictures of the event?



No, they were all confiscated when people ran outside. Police was already waiting.
Instead we get a low resolution picture taken from the moon which act as proof.

I'M SICK AND TIRED OF THIS BULLSHIT. PLEASE IGNORE ME.
129  Economy / Speculation / Re: Illuminati End Game Started --- effects on BTC on: November 21, 2015, 03:02:39 PM

And no, I am not afraid. Why would I be? I live on a boat and sail around europe, if shit gets too hot I can just move. And I can live anywhere so relocating is not a concern either. This is not about me and never has been. It's about you, and everyone else. We are losing our countries and you are just pointing and laughing. You are being suicidal and don't even know it. Or possibly don't care. Do you not care at all if you become a minority in your own country?

The whole country concept is almost obsolete already.
I don't give a FUCK about the country I live in because it's NOT MINE.
It's just a place I live (ruled by lying cunts with guns), nothing more.
130  Economy / Speculation / Re: Illuminati End Game Started --- effects on BTC on: November 21, 2015, 02:44:48 PM
Those people want to kill us. And they are doing so, on a pretty much daily basis now. They are not family, clan or kin. They are enemies. What is wrong with you?

You genuinely believe all immigrants want to kill you?
Doesn't matter. Muslims are doing the killings. The more immigration we have the more violence. We wanna get rid of it, the only effective way is to kick them all out. It doesn't matter if you know a muslim who is "not like that" (allegedly), there is no telling if he is friends with extremists. He doesn't even have to know it. We need them gone. All of them.

Don't believe all bullshit MSM serves you.
The Netherlands should have been flooded according to them but I still have to see *one* refugee.

You're just very afraid. *precisely* the place our masterlords wants us to be.
https://i.imgur.com/CWQkRzh.jpg

I live in the real world. This is what we are up against, within our own borders. It is no fantasy or conspiracy, it is happening right now.

Let us both have our own opinions.
I think that picture is a photoshop.
You probably think I'm nuts, you have a right to think so.

In the end of the day it's you who is afraid, not me.
Frightened people are easier to steer and to manipulate. (sheep being herded by a one dog)

I'm very happy to be a so called conspiracy guy not believing all the bullshit.
I live a very happy life and I'm not afraid of ISIS.
If there is a thing I should be afraid of it's probably something real like a car running me over or something.

I just don't believe shit until I experienced it myself.
You call my naive, I call it practical.
I just don't want to get mind controlled by other people with an agenda.

Like I said before, I still have to see the first refugee in my town while my country seems to be flooded with them.
They are all gone from MSM in one year. Just like ebola, north korea nukes, bird flue, etc.
Hell, I don't even believe nukes, moonlanding and have big questions about dinosaurs.

And if you don't like my opinion, please ignore me.





131  Economy / Speculation / Re: Illuminati End Game Started --- effects on BTC on: November 21, 2015, 10:40:38 AM
Those people want to kill us. And they are doing so, on a pretty much daily basis now. They are not family, clan or kin. They are enemies. What is wrong with you?

You genuinely believe all immigrants want to kill you?
Doesn't matter. Muslims are doing the killings. The more immigration we have the more violence. We wanna get rid of it, the only effective way is to kick them all out. It doesn't matter if you know a muslim who is "not like that" (allegedly), there is no telling if he is friends with extremists. He doesn't even have to know it. We need them gone. All of them.

Don't believe all bullshit MSM serves you.
The Netherlands should have been flooded according to them but I still have to see *one* refugee.

You're just very afraid. *precisely* the place our masterlords wants us to be.
132  Economy / Speculation / Re: Illuminati End Game Started --- effects on BTC on: November 20, 2015, 12:19:27 PM
I love the way that Bitcoiners saliviate at the potential for global chaos and crumbling economies making them rich.
It's gonna happen so why not profit from it? But more importantly, we need the welfare systems around the world to collapse to have any hope of survival. It's the only thing that will keep the immigrants out of our countries, because our politicians sure as shit won't block the borders and deport the ones we already have. The biggest economic collapse in history can't happen soon enough.

Yes because fucking your brothers and sisters over and over again is good for the gene-pool!
Let put a border around everything. Start with bitcoin, close the source!
We don't want mathematical immigrants fucking with the code!
133  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Retrieve lost satoshis on: November 11, 2015, 02:50:57 PM
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I like to get them back and learn from everything in the journey to reach that goal.
I already learnt some python and want to see how far I can get on my own.
I prefer to use C++.
Why? Is it more efficient?

It is a compiled language vs an interpreted one.  Compiled languages are almost always much more efficient than interpreted ones.

From a coding perspective, coding one may be much more efficient than the other depending on your skill set.  e.g. If you don't know Prolog or C++, but do know Python very well, it might be quicker to code and run everything in Python than to spend time learning one of them, then coding and running.

Ah, I already had a suspicion that it was due to compiling.
Makes sense.

I actually started programming a year ago, with arduino in C.
However, for this project I already found a lot written in python which I could use so I figured I could better go this way.
Perhaps I should try and find the same bits and pieces and redo the code in C.
I think I have more than enough homework for now to be able to continue  Smiley
Thanks for all the help.


134  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Best client for importing multiple private keys? on: November 11, 2015, 01:16:24 PM
I tried Bitcoin Armory to import multiple priv. keys (few thousands). It was fast. It took about 15 mins for all the process. and the rescan was very quick.

Well, I'm trying the same with 900 private keys, but it takes more than 1,5 hour total already.

Code:
importprivkey "5yourveryveryveryverylongprivatekeystring" "my-new-key1" false
importprivkey "5yourveryveryveryverylongprivatekeystring" "my-new-key2" false
importprivkey "5yourveryveryveryverylongprivatekeystring" "my-new-key3" true
The last true triggers the rescan, other false are skip that. So you scan once for balance at the end.


I assume this is a bitcoind implementation?
135  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Retrieve lost satoshis on: November 11, 2015, 12:03:07 PM
Well, I like your offer, but I only lost some satoshis.
The amount of electricity I used to type this message is probably already worth more.
I started two years ago on this forum with the absolutely same topic - finding the lost satoshis in the blockchain.
The only difference was that I did not lose them.
Precisley, but I know the syntax of the let's say brainwallet I lost.
I know the contents, but not the exact sequence of the possibilities.
Therefor I think I got a good chance.

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I like to get them back and learn from everything in the journey to reach that goal.
I already learnt some python and want to see how far I can get on my own.
I prefer to use C++.
Why? Is it more efficient?

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Unless those satoshis become valuable enough to do so.
No chances.

Since I'm a delusional bitcoin obsessionist I think a bitcoin could become worth a house.
In my mind they eventually become valuable enough for other people to retrieve them.
edit: It's not just a few satoshis, but it's less than a full bitcoin

But I also disagree for other reasons. For me they are already valuable enough to retrieve.
Value doesn't necessarily have to mean money.
Just like other people have hobbies which costs money.

I also do metal detecting as a hobby.
Spending hundreds of hours on a field in the hope I find a gold, silver or tarnished copper coin.
There are thousands of people doing the same thing and never earn back their metal detector in economical counter value.


But let's not have this discussion here, it doesn't belong in this subsection of the forum.


136  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Retrieve lost satoshis on: November 11, 2015, 11:49:48 AM
How many addresses do you have to check?  You mentioned 200 earlier?

I did 200 addresses as a test to see if my script works.
In the end, my coins can be stuck among 5 to 10 million addresses but if they are not there, they are for sure among one out of 400 million addresses.
137  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Retrieve lost satoshis on: November 11, 2015, 10:34:03 AM
Now I (only) need the UTXO database and check each generated address against it.
Should I extract addresses with balance from the blockchain and put them in a sql database or something?
What would be the general approach for such a thing?

Yes. You should parse blockchain and get the set of utxo.
The set is not very large.
https://statoshi.info/dashboard/db/unspent-transaction-output-set
There are ~32 mln unspent outputs today according to statoshi.info
It is quite possible to hold this set in memory in hashtable.
You can even use plain-text file for storing this data without using SQL engines.

I think this is enough information for me to proceed further. Thanks for pointing me in this direction

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I'm busy doing number 2.
Let us discuss number (1). I can create such engine for you. Not for free of course.

Well, I like your offer, but I only lost some satoshis. The amount of electricity I used to type this message is probably already worth more.
I like to get them back and learn from everything in the journey to reach that goal. I already learnt some python and want to see how far I can get on my own.
If in the end I'm not smart enough to build everything myself I probably won't hire someone else to do it for me. Unless those satoshis become valuable enough to do so.





138  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Retrieve lost satoshis on: November 11, 2015, 10:00:11 AM
I don't have a clue how to build that database.
1) Hire a programmer
or
2) Learn programming

I can help you with both items. Ready to pay me?


I'm busy doing number 2.
Just started to learn python from scratch and already made the script to produce the patterns and hash them to compressed and uncompressed bitcoin public keys.
So far so good.

Now I (only) need the UTXO database and check each generated address against it.
Should I extract addresses with balance from the blockchain and put them in a sql database or something?
What would be the general approach for such a thing?

139  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Best client for importing multiple private keys? on: November 11, 2015, 12:54:37 AM
I tried Bitcoin Armory to import multiple priv. keys (few thousands). It was fast. It took about 15 mins for all the process. and the rescan was very quick.

Well, I'm trying the same with 900 private keys, but it takes more than 1,5 hour total already.
140  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Retrieve lost satoshis on: November 10, 2015, 10:38:50 PM
I think I can better check each address against a UTXO database, but how to proceed?
1) Create a database [address] -> [balance]
2) Check each of your 400m addresses

I don't have a clue how to build that database.
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