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October 25, 2013, 04:55:55 PM
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I saw linux installed on a computer once in my life. md5sum ??

Something simpler please  Smiley

http://www.pc-tools.net/win32/md5sums/

I will get it checked by my IT buddy.

I will post the bottom prediction (date and price) hash maybe a quarter / month /week before.

http://www.xorbin.com/tools/sha256-hash-calculator
Just click "calculate hash"

This wins the "easiest" contest
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October 25, 2013, 05:01:42 PM
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October 25, 2013, 05:08:56 PM
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Is that you Walsoraj.

I wish I were. If I ever achieve 5% of his wisdom, I will die a happy man.

If you not short Bitcoin and looking to get out PM me, I'll help.

Had I have an account at Kraken I would be shorting like hell at 230. I am sitting 95% on fiat right now. This WILL change any minute / hour / day / week / month now.

we're good  Wink

Sure we are.
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October 25, 2013, 05:09:21 PM
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Ok, ready to test $175?

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October 25, 2013, 05:11:52 PM
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Bookmarked. Thanks  Smiley

EDIT: I calculated the hash using this website - how do I get privkey to it?
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October 25, 2013, 05:12:10 PM
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/10/25/fbi-says-its-seized-20-million-in-bitcoins-from-ross-ulbricht-alleged-owner-of-silk-road/

FBI's wallet grows....
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October 25, 2013, 05:17:25 PM
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When will someone make a service that will truly revolutionize the way we use bitcoin? An app/webservice that would oversimplify the use of bitcoin, making it accessible to the common folk who don't want to spend time getting to know bitcoin. Also something that would mitigate the exchange risk/confirmations duration problem.

Like a service that holds a wallet of bitcoin, allowing people to purchase bitcoins to immediately buy an item on the internet (this would be a service performed by the company itself). They would offer a variety of ways to deposit money, the difference is people wouldn't have to deal with the website selling the item or the inherent risks of bitcoin. The company itself wouldn't have to pay many fees because of the fact they work with bitcoin. Companies selling items accepting payments in bitcoin from this company would have eliminated the need to subscribe to payment processors themselves. Truly frictionless buying/selling for both customers and companies selling items.
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October 25, 2013, 05:19:56 PM
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Bookmarked. Thanks  Smiley

EDIT: I calculated the hash using this website - how do I get privkey to it?

No need for priv key, its just a hashing function that allows easy comparison.

Make your data for instance....'it will crash to $40 on Sunday. Xr898912' with the rubbish at the end so it's not easy to reverse.

When you post the hash output, we can verify it on Sunday when you post 'it will crash to $40 on Sunday. Xr898912' by doing the same as you done and comparing the output to the one you post today.

Make sense?
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October 25, 2013, 05:23:18 PM
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Bookmarked. Thanks  Smiley

EDIT: I calculated the hash using this website - how do I get privkey to it?

Only publish this hash, so we can verify your message latter - message must have same hash.
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October 25, 2013, 05:25:32 PM
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1. If only you knew how much I praised you in this thread for the last few hours...

2. This is where I made a call for an FBI-resistant type of crypto assest: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=313151.0
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October 25, 2013, 05:29:46 PM
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When will someone make a service that will truly revolutionize the way we use bitcoin? An app/webservice that would oversimplify the use of bitcoin, making it accessible to the common folk who don't want to spend time getting to know bitcoin. Also something that would mitigate the exchange risk/confirmations duration problem.

Like a service that holds a wallet of bitcoin, allowing people to purchase bitcoins to immediately buy an item on the internet (this would be a service performed by the company itself). They would offer a variety of ways to deposit money, the difference is people wouldn't have to deal with the website selling the item or the inherent risks of bitcoin. The company itself wouldn't have to pay many fees because of the fact they work with bitcoin. Companies selling items accepting payments in bitcoin from this company would have eliminated the need to subscribe to payment processors themselves. Truly frictionless buying/selling for both customers and companies selling items.
NeoBee

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October 25, 2013, 05:32:00 PM
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When will someone make a service that will truly revolutionize the way we use bitcoin? An app/webservice that would oversimplify the use of bitcoin, making it accessible to the common folk who don't want to spend time getting to know bitcoin. Also something that would mitigate the exchange risk/confirmations duration problem.

Like a service that holds a wallet of bitcoin, allowing people to purchase bitcoins to immediately buy an item on the internet (this would be a service performed by the company itself). They would offer a variety of ways to deposit money, the difference is people wouldn't have to deal with the website selling the item or the inherent risks of bitcoin. The company itself wouldn't have to pay many fees because of the fact they work with bitcoin. Companies selling items accepting payments in bitcoin from this company would have eliminated the need to subscribe to payment processors themselves. Truly frictionless buying/selling for both customers and companies selling items.
NeoBee

Moneero.
Let's see if they will deliver as promised (both)...
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October 25, 2013, 05:32:34 PM
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No need for priv key, its just a hashing function that allows easy comparison.

Make your data for instance....'it will crash to $40 on Sunday. Xr898912' with the rubbish at the end so it's not easy to reverse.

When you post the hash output, we can verify it on Sunday when you post 'it will crash to $40 on Sunday. Xr898912' by doing the same as you done and comparing the output to the one you post today.

Make sense?

Lets make a test with gibberish data:

1. Let's assume that I post this hash:
63978b5bbe593d9a79813b4decabb35120747623693d89cbffb4c0156610bdfb

2. Am I correct to assume that when I am comfortable I will simply post the content of the pre-hashed data and you will simply compare the pre-hashed data with hash? What service will you use to compare?
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October 25, 2013, 05:34:39 PM
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So the FBI's ETF is bigger than twins. Do they need to file the papers too?




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October 25, 2013, 05:35:52 PM
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No need for priv key, its just a hashing function that allows easy comparison.

Make your data for instance....'it will crash to $40 on Sunday. Xr898912' with the rubbish at the end so it's not easy to reverse.

When you post the hash output, we can verify it on Sunday when you post 'it will crash to $40 on Sunday. Xr898912' by doing the same as you done and comparing the output to the one you post today.

Make sense?

Lets make a test with gibberish data:

1. Let's assume that I post this hash:
63978b5bbe593d9a79813b4decabb35120747623693d89cbffb4c0156610bdfb

2. Am I correct to assume that when I am comfortable I will simply post the content of the pre-hashed data and you will simply compare the pre-hashed data with hash? What service will you use to compare?

Yes correct, we can use the same service, i.e. the previously posted website.
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October 25, 2013, 05:39:59 PM
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China still crashing hard, at $170 USD equivalent.

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October 25, 2013, 05:41:20 PM
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Why is gox being so stubborn then? All my USD is in there Sad
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October 25, 2013, 05:43:33 PM
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Am I the only one screaming in agony over this?
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October 25, 2013, 05:43:57 PM
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It's quite ironic, don't you think? Cheesy
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October 25, 2013, 05:44:03 PM
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No need for priv key, its just a hashing function that allows easy comparison.

Make your data for instance....'it will crash to $40 on Sunday. Xr898912' with the rubbish at the end so it's not easy to reverse.

When you post the hash output, we can verify it on Sunday when you post 'it will crash to $40 on Sunday. Xr898912' by doing the same as you done and comparing the output to the one you post today.

Make sense?

Lets make a test with gibberish data:

1. Let's assume that I post this hash:
63978b5bbe593d9a79813b4decabb35120747623693d89cbffb4c0156610bdfb

2. Am I correct to assume that when I am comfortable I will simply post the content of the pre-hashed data and you will simply compare the pre-hashed data with hash? What service will you use to compare?

Yes correct, we can use the same service, i.e. the previously posted website.

The pre-hashed gibberish data was:
'the price will crash to below 110. xyz'

How would the comparison / verifiction of the message vs the hash be done using the previously posted website?


Ok, I understand it now. You would paste the data and then see if generated hash is the same as the one posted by me.
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