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November 13, 2011, 02:30:10 PM |
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Its just the name you object to I think. There already is such a "tax"in the form of transaction fees. Now they benefit miners, I dont see why we could not redirect part of it to a bitcoin foundation.
The difference between "bitcoin foundation" and "miners" is (lack of) decentralization, one of bitcoins main selling points. I was going to say that, but you also don't have to use this client, so the fee is still decentralized in that respect. Having a fee to the client developer also make the centralized-client issue more visible to the end users, which may be a good thing to get it solved sooner. It also gives clients an incentive to be competitive.
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November 13, 2011, 03:27:38 PM |
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Gavin, thanks for all your hard work. I am sure you know this, but there are many people, hidden away in the background, that are impressed with your efforts. You have a sound strategic vision and have done important work in this crucial early stage. As an experienced professional, you already know that these bugs do happen in complex software. For us less-experienced people, please keep letting us know how to test the code or otherwise contribute.
Thanks again.
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*processing payment* *error 404 : funds not found* Do you want to complain on the forum just to fall for another scam a few days later? | YES | YES |
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November 15, 2011, 04:00:24 PM |
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How about a more generalized donation percentage kind of thing? Give people a choice of a few bundled donation targets and prompt them to choose on the first run. Also extensible so it's possible to click a link on a website and have a new one added to the list.
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November 15, 2011, 04:03:54 PM |
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For references, this issue has been assigned CVE-2011-4447
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November 15, 2011, 05:40:37 PM |
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Gavin, thanks for all your hard work. I am sure you know this, but there are many people, hidden away in the background, that are impressed with your efforts. You have a sound strategic vision and have done important work in this crucial early stage. As an experienced professional, you already know that these bugs do happen in complex software. For us less-experienced people, please keep letting us know how to test the code or otherwise contribute.
Thanks again.
+1 Many thanks to Gavin and all the other devs that contribute
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PGP key molecular F9B70769 fingerprint 9CDD C0D3 20F8 279F 6BE0 3F39 FC49 2362 F9B7 0769
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Luke-Jr
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November 16, 2011, 04:16:22 AM |
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November 19, 2011, 07:57:09 AM |
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Gavin, thanks for all your hard work. I am sure you know this, but there are many people, hidden away in the background, that are impressed with your efforts. You have a sound strategic vision and have done important work in this crucial early stage. As an experienced professional, you already know that these bugs do happen in complex software. For us less-experienced people, please keep letting us know how to test the code or otherwise contribute.
Thanks again.
YES!. Thanks Gavin!
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January 06, 2012, 06:23:21 PM |
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Has this bug been fixed in 0.5.1 which I downloaded today after 6 months not using bitcoin and which I used today for encrypting my old wallet (5 minutes *before* I read about this bug)?
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Luke-Jr
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January 06, 2012, 06:31:11 PM |
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Has this bug been fixed in 0.5.1 which I downloaded today after 6 months not using bitcoin and which I used today for encrypting my old wallet (5 minutes *before* I read about this bug)?
I think so, but until someone can confirm for certain, you're safe so long as you protect your wallet.dat - ie, don't upload it to the public.
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January 25, 2012, 08:55:39 AM |
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All hail the great gavin and satoshi..... All hail the great gavin and satoshi....
I joke but in all seriousness thanks to every one who has, is and will continue to contribute to the bitcoin project wheather its the bitcoin client code its self or some kind of help service or goods you provide or even those bring up the topic of a digital currency with their friends or college class mates -- thanks err'body
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