b1acksn0w
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June 06, 2014, 05:15:44 AM |
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Would paying half for now be sufficient since I completed half of the tutorial? I do need something to pay my hosting fees for the project as well, and I provided you with plenty of information to get the ball rolling.
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jeffersonairplane
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June 06, 2014, 05:47:29 AM |
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Do you have any additional information about this?
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1211
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June 06, 2014, 11:10:54 AM |
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Would paying half for now be sufficient since I completed half of the tutorial? I do need something to pay my hosting fees for the project as well, and I provided you with plenty of information to get the ball rolling.
I can give you 0.05... Its that ok? Or not? Do you need more? please answer
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b1acksn0w
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June 06, 2014, 03:03:52 PM |
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I think 0.1 btc will cover everything, of its too much then 0.05 btc will have to do, thanks 1PzBvsph4doERkGsnSLCUvyDJfpZyi9WiB
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jjc326
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June 06, 2014, 03:40:15 PM |
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Wait I've seen 2 people claiming to be OP here, beware man, why will you take .05 you've done a lot more work than that!
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b1acksn0w
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June 18, 2014, 07:10:07 AM Last edit: June 18, 2014, 07:37:12 AM by b1acksn0w |
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Alright, here is part 2: http://youtu.be/7pqHn5u8hrY (video was just uploaded) OP Please deliver btc to: 1PzBvsph4doERkGsnSLCUvyDJfpZyi9WiB Thanks 1211 for your contribution btw
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1211
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June 18, 2014, 03:59:35 PM |
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Alright, here is part 2: http://youtu.be/7pqHn5u8hrY (video was just uploaded) OP Please deliver btc to: 1PzBvsph4doERkGsnSLCUvyDJfpZyi9WiB Thanks 1211 for your contribution btw Wow, can I ask you, how many parts you are planning to make? Its nice video, I hope the OP pays you fast.
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Zyley
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June 19, 2014, 05:08:56 PM |
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Alright, here is part 2: http://youtu.be/7pqHn5u8hrY (video was just uploaded) OP Please deliver btc to: 1PzBvsph4doERkGsnSLCUvyDJfpZyi9WiB Thanks 1211 for your contribution btw Wow, can I ask you, how many parts you are planning to make? Its nice video, I hope the OP pays you fast. Is the OP active? It's interesting to know if he paid.
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b1acksn0w
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June 20, 2014, 06:46:52 AM |
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Alright, here is part 2: http://youtu.be/7pqHn5u8hrY (video was just uploaded) OP Please deliver btc to: 1PzBvsph4doERkGsnSLCUvyDJfpZyi9WiB Thanks 1211 for your contribution btw Wow, can I ask you, how many parts you are planning to make? Its nice video, I hope the OP pays you fast. Is the OP active? It's interesting to know if he paid. I consider this tutorial to be the last. Parts 1 and 2 went from building the crypto to creating a QT wallet. I unfortunately do not have access to Mac OS X atm and I would imagine it would be in my best interest to wait until I can get my hands on Yosemite (prolly gonna hackintosh) before I create a tutorial on making QT wallets for it. As for windows it is not too different to compile a QT wallet than in linux, I figured it would be better simply doing both wallet compilers in one video, however it probably will not be my top priority. As I said before though, I do consider tutorial to be complete, it shows you how to make your crypto source code, premine, and not to mention QT wallets can still be generated, along with the fact that you can run the crypto via the command line interface as opposed to the GUI interface.
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b1acksn0w
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June 24, 2014, 04:03:26 AM |
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Alright, here is part 2: http://youtu.be/7pqHn5u8hrY (video was just uploaded) OP Please deliver btc to: 1PzBvsph4doERkGsnSLCUvyDJfpZyi9WiB Thanks 1211 for your contribution btw Wow, can I ask you, how many parts you are planning to make? Its nice video, I hope the OP pays you fast. Is the OP active? It's interesting to know if he paid. I consider this tutorial to be the last. Parts 1 and 2 went from building the crypto to creating a QT wallet. I unfortunately do not have access to Mac OS X atm and I would imagine it would be in my best interest to wait until I can get my hands on Yosemite (prolly gonna hackintosh) before I create a tutorial on making QT wallets for it. As for windows it is not too different to compile a QT wallet than in linux, I figured it would be better simply doing both wallet compilers in one video, however it probably will not be my top priority. As I said before though, I do consider tutorial to be complete, it shows you how to make your crypto source code, premine, and not to mention QT wallets can still be generated, along with the fact that you can run the crypto via the command line interface as opposed to the GUI interface. He hasn't been active for almost two weeks, still wasn't paid :/ I need to pay off my hosting bills I've accumulated during the project too, I still have an outstanding balance X_X
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abrigenza
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June 24, 2014, 05:50:21 AM |
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pm me plz
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b1acksn0w
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June 24, 2014, 09:00:23 PM |
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pm me plz
PM Sent! and miha333 please send the 0.5 BTC, I have an outstanding bill with the host than must be paid
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BigWhaleMoby
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June 24, 2014, 09:07:26 PM |
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Awesome tutorial. And the idea behind the video is doing some talking and showing it in real-time instead of just text and screenshots. I prefer the video format (even though both essentially give the same information). Partially it all has to do with whether people are more visual learners or "textbook" learners so im sure the two options are good for their respective audience equally. the video idea is good because you can just pause and then replay as much as you want. but either way there is a lot involved in this type of thing so you cant truly portray it all through a video.
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b1acksn0w
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June 25, 2014, 12:07:51 AM |
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Awesome tutorial. And the idea behind the video is doing some talking and showing it in real-time instead of just text and screenshots. I prefer the video format (even though both essentially give the same information). Partially it all has to do with whether people are more visual learners or "textbook" learners so im sure the two options are good for their respective audience equally. the video idea is good because you can just pause and then replay as much as you want. but either way there is a lot involved in this type of thing so you cant truly portray it all through a video. It's true, someone can make a crypto by copying the actions I performed in the video, but the question is will the viewer truly understand the concept, or just replicate the same actions?
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June 25, 2014, 07:33:38 AM |
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I think i can make this video. Are you still paying 0.5BTC for it?
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b1acksn0w
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June 25, 2014, 02:46:57 PM |
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I think i can make this video. Are you still paying 0.5BTC for it?
Already been done, I have completed it. OP still however has not paid
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b1acksn0w
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June 27, 2014, 05:26:57 PM |
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Don't wanna sound too whiny but... OP still hasn't paid and I have hosting bills to pay off... And its been over a week since I posted and he hasn't signed on...
I should've used escrow :/
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Muhammed Zakir
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June 28, 2014, 10:59:24 AM |
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Thanks for the link! It is a good tutorial. Only problem is that the scammers are increasing . Kindly, Muhammed Zakhir
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DubFX
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June 28, 2014, 11:34:00 AM |
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Don't wanna sound too whiny but... OP still hasn't paid and I have hosting bills to pay off... And its been over a week since I posted and he hasn't signed on...
I should've used escrow :/
I think that the problem is OP doesn't even know about this video as he wasn't online since June 16th.
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