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2861  Economy / Lending / Re: Bryan Micon's List of BTC Ponzi Schemes that should not be listed as "Lending" on: August 13, 2012, 01:49:48 PM
2862  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: August 13, 2012, 01:14:59 PM
Ever since you added the version check Armory is always losing the connection to the bitcoin client.
It can't ever hold it for a couple minutes straight.

Strange.  Does this happen with 0.81 also?  0.82.1?  Can you send me a log file?  Just like for wachtwood, I will release a temporary version just for logging network messages (or maybe it will become part of the release, hmm).  Hopefully that will help answer some questions about networking issues.


Yes, it already happened with both those versions. Or at least with 0.82.1. But if I'm not mistaken I've already updated it twice since that started happening. My last update(the second) was today, to 0.82.2.

I'll fire it up and collect a log file to see if there is something useful there.
2863  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I want firstbits key pair for 1gig on: August 13, 2012, 01:03:35 PM
First seen march of 2010. Coins were under 5 cents back then. My guess is those coins / private key are gone.

The coins are still intact.

I am interested in this entire address for the whole sake that the first bits is 1gig.

If someone who is not the original owner can get you the private key to that address, well, bitcoin is finished.
And would you use an address that someone else has the private key for? LOL
2864  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: August 13, 2012, 11:44:57 AM
Ever since you added the version check Armory is always losing the connection to the bitcoin client.
It can't ever hold it for a couple minutes straight.
2865  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [Announcement] Litecoin-based BFL Singles on: August 13, 2012, 12:48:08 AM
I do hang out on some forums where members hold contests to see who can scam the most BTC out of the Lending section though. It's almost like shooting fish in a barrel.

Tits or GTFO.
2866  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for someone to write my papers! (College homework) on: August 13, 2012, 12:38:37 AM
If you lack motivation why did you went to college in the first place? To make your mom happy?
2867  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bitcoin memes! on: August 13, 2012, 12:13:43 AM
2868  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: One address on multiple machines on: August 12, 2012, 11:44:34 PM
You can send several payments on 1 transaction.
Use sendmany.

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_calls_list
2869  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [QUESTION] Can you put up Google adsense ads on a bitcoin related website? on: August 12, 2012, 10:46:53 PM
Yes, you can use adsense on bitcoin related sites. As long as you don't promise bitcoins(or bitcents, or milibits) in exchange for clicks on the ads and you follow all the other adsense rules you're good to go.
2870  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Litecoincash.com scam? on: August 12, 2012, 10:43:43 PM
You had a good message until you started begging Roll Eyes
2871  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?) on: August 12, 2012, 10:23:05 PM
This is a shared account account between ThomasV, genjix and Tachik0ma (and other Electrum devs in the future).

The email address associated with this account can be emailed for verification, or we can be contacted in #electrum on Freenode.

Or you can have one of those accounts(ThomasV, genjix and Tachik0ma) come here and vouch for the this new account or PM me or any of the other moderators Wink
2872  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Print your own bitcoin bills - print.printcoins.com on: August 12, 2012, 10:19:22 PM
Well from the information being sent back to a PHP server in itself UNENCRYPTED IN ANY WAY gives me cause to call this a SCAM or a SECURITY RISK.

https://github.com/RobKohr/print.printcoins.com/blob/master/index.php

USE AT YOUR OWN RISK FOLKS!

You realize that you can run both scripts locally, don't you?
bitaddress.org just needs to be saved as HTML to run locally and print.printcoins.com can be run on a localhost apache server because you have the source code available and you are free to use it.

You can say it's a security risk but you can't call it a scam. And the OP clearly says you can run the code yourself and don't have to trust him, so, I still can't understand what's your beef...
You can always do something better yourself and give it to the community. Aren't you a programmer?

I am a programmer but not EVERYONE is a programmer. You need to develop tools like this for the MASSES. The ones that have NO CLUE how to set up an Apache server.

So, being a programmer you can develop one of those tools for the masses. Why not?
It's easier to just say what others do isn't good enough instead of improving it?

I thought Mike was going to be doing a plugin for bitaddress.org but instead he did a desktop solution. Do you know if he still plans on doing a bitaddress.org solution?

I'm trying to convert one of the svg layers which is a png into a pure vector so he can change the color programatically. I think the idea is to provide a pure js version using a SVG file of my design.

But it's not being easy to get that specific layer on vector format.
2873  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Print your own bitcoin bills - print.printcoins.com on: August 12, 2012, 08:38:02 PM
Well from the information being sent back to a PHP server in itself UNENCRYPTED IN ANY WAY gives me cause to call this a SCAM or a SECURITY RISK.

https://github.com/RobKohr/print.printcoins.com/blob/master/index.php

USE AT YOUR OWN RISK FOLKS!

You realize that you can run both scripts locally, don't you?
bitaddress.org just needs to be saved as HTML to run locally and print.printcoins.com can be run on a localhost apache server because you have the source code available and you are free to use it.

You can say it's a security risk but you can't call it a scam. And the OP clearly says you can run the code yourself and don't have to trust him, so, I still can't understand what's your beef...
You can always do something better yourself and give it to the community. Aren't you a programmer?

I am a programmer but not EVERYONE is a programmer. You need to develop tools like this for the MASSES. The ones that have NO CLUE how to set up an Apache server.

So, being a programmer you can develop one of those tools for the masses. Why not?
It's easier to just say what others do isn't good enough instead of improving it?
2874  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Print your own bitcoin bills - print.printcoins.com on: August 12, 2012, 08:30:01 PM
Well from the information being sent back to a PHP server in itself UNENCRYPTED IN ANY WAY gives me cause to call this a SCAM or a SECURITY RISK.

https://github.com/RobKohr/print.printcoins.com/blob/master/index.php

USE AT YOUR OWN RISK FOLKS!

You realize that you can run both scripts locally, don't you?
bitaddress.org just needs to be saved as HTML to run locally and print.printcoins.com can be run on a localhost apache server because you have the source code available and you are free to use it.

You can say it's a security risk but you can't call it a scam. And the OP clearly says you can run the code yourself and don't have to trust him, so, I still can't understand what's your beef...
You can always do something better yourself and give it to the community. Aren't you a programmer?
2875  Other / Meta / Re: Proposed removal of Matthew N Wright from forum staff. on: August 12, 2012, 08:05:32 PM
I would advise the guys who don't like "The Staff" to start reporting spam posts.
Let's see if they accept to be a part of "The Staff" when theymos asks them to.
Maybe they'll even start censoring themselves just because they belong to "The Staff"...

FFS...
2876  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling PayPal USD/GBP in return for BTC on: August 12, 2012, 07:48:59 PM
Is your Paypal account verified?

LMAO
2877  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Print your own bitcoin bills - print.printcoins.com on: August 12, 2012, 07:37:15 PM
Scam. This sends the keys back to a SERVER.

NO THANK YOU


Where in the source code is the code that does that?


I don't know. Can you show me where or where it does not? If it is a scam please confirm, if not please prove me wrong. I am not trying to discredit anyone.

The one who came here claiming it was a scam was you. I didn't even contradicted you, just asked where was the code that sends the private keys to a server. The proof burden is on you.
Are you from this world, dude?
2878  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling PayPal USD/GBP in return for BTC on: August 12, 2012, 07:02:57 PM
Why do you say that?

It will end bad if OP is a chargeback scammer and it will end bad if he isn't and Paypal decides to reverse all the transactions.

It always ends bad. And you know that, BCB.
2879  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Honest Ponzi Sceme? on: August 12, 2012, 06:57:02 PM
SCHEME*

Thank you Captain Obvious!
2880  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Honest Ponzi Sceme? on: August 12, 2012, 06:50:58 PM
New member, looked into this last night and doubled my BTC.  Oh how cute!

Messaged signed with the address private key or it didn't happen, 1 post newb.

Love your avatar btw!  Oh yes, 1 post newb, Sad.  I guess you can do the math and check "http://www.pon-z.com/static/received.txt" if you so decided.  I am number 14 on the list.  Or maybe I'm just hoping you get excited, pay and puff my wallet a little bit more eh Grin

I can tell you I'm number 1. If you say you're number 14, sign a message with the receiving address private key and everyone will believe you. Or maybe not because 3.2733832 BTC isn't the double of 2 BTC
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