payb.tc (OP)
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July 04, 2012, 11:07:56 PM |
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To put it in simpler terms: I would like to have 70% (example) of my earnings (not my principle) withdrawn once a month.
My reasoning for this is that I don't want my earnings payout every week, I'd prefer to let my earnings compound, then withdraw them at 70% (leaving 30% to re-invest) after they have compounded 4 times over (4 weeks).
whether the examples we've done above are totally accurate or not, the point is you can achieve almost exactly the same result by having a constant % each week... might just need to spend some time on a calculator or spreadsheet first though to work out what that % is for you.
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payb.tc (OP)
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July 04, 2012, 11:11:30 PM |
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To put it in simpler terms: I would like to have 70% (example) of my earnings (not my principle) withdrawn once a month.
My reasoning for this is that I don't want my earnings payout every week, I'd prefer to let my earnings compound, then withdraw them at 70% (leaving 30% to re-invest) after they have compounded 4 times over (4 weeks).
whether the examples we've done above are totally accurate or not, the point is you can achieve almost exactly the same result by having a constant % each week... might just need to spend some time on a calculator or spreadsheet first though to work out what that % is for you. Was hoping for a simple time period to choose but that works, thanks! i can't think of a practical way to do it at the moment that wouldn't get complicated. perhaps since it's only once per month you could just set it to 100% re-invest, and then request a withdrawal once per month.
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ErebusBat
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July 05, 2012, 12:12:04 AM |
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I would willing to donate a few coins to pay for a cert, anyone else?
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payb.tc (OP)
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July 05, 2012, 12:14:35 AM |
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I would willing to donate a few coins to pay for a cert, anyone else?
the issue is not the cert, it's the extra IP. it'll need to have it's own, rather than sharing with thrucoin, bitcoinclock, etc. i just need to ask the host about it. thanks though.
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Haplo
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July 05, 2012, 02:08:33 AM |
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FY is only 5 days old at the moment.
Well, calendar year would work fine .
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I'm So Meta, Even This Acronym
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ErebusBat
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July 05, 2012, 04:34:04 PM |
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payb.tc I have a question:
After talking to pirate on IRC this morning he said that with the new trust structure sub-accounts would be able to access the BS&T site directly. Is this something you are planning on allowing, or still use bitcoinmax?
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danieldaniel
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July 05, 2012, 05:03:02 PM |
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payb.tc I have a question:
After talking to pirate on IRC this morning he said that with the new trust structure sub-accounts would be able to access the BS&T site directly. Is this something you are planning on allowing, or still use bitcoinmax?
+1 I want a subaccount, that would be great.
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payb.tc (OP)
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July 05, 2012, 05:04:09 PM |
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payb.tc I have a question:
After talking to pirate on IRC this morning he said that with the new trust structure sub-accounts would be able to access the BS&T site directly. Is this something you are planning on allowing, or still use bitcoinmax?
not planning on it, given i've already developed the user-interface at bitcoinmax, moving everyone over to BST would be much more work, not less. and i don't even know what exact facilities would be available on there yet. not exactly ruling it out though... i'll take a look when the new site is available.
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NothinG
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July 05, 2012, 05:36:21 PM |
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I would willing to donate a few coins to pay for a cert, anyone else?
the issue is not the cert, it's the extra IP. it'll need to have it's own, rather than sharing with thrucoin, bitcoinclock, etc. i just need to ask the host about it. thanks though. If you're on cPanel, you can setup one domain to use the shared IP as the SSL. It's a little tricky, but it's possible.
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Bitsky
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July 05, 2012, 06:01:16 PM |
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If you're on cPanel, you can setup one domain to use the shared IP as the SSL. It's a little tricky, but it's possible.
cpanel? I hope you are not serious. It's one of the worst ways to ruin a perfectly fine Linux installation. If it's the only SSL, you won't need another IP. HTTPS runs on 443, so set up a vhost to listen on that port only. Add another vhost for that domain on port 80 and use mod_rewrite to redirect all requests to https.
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ErebusBat
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July 05, 2012, 06:22:59 PM |
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The problem is that, generally, it is very hard hard to do SSL vhosts on a large scale in practice.
This is because the client browser requests the certificate BEFORE it sends the HOST request. So the server doesn't know which certificate to send. So you get warnings like:
This is is identifying itself as thrucoin.com but you are connecting to bitcoinmax, OMGZ!!!!!
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piotr_n
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July 05, 2012, 06:24:28 PM |
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just self-sign the cert and post the fingerprint on the forum. if anyone needs it...
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Check out gocoin - my original project of full bitcoin node & cold wallet written in Go.PGP fingerprint: AB9E A551 E262 A87A 13BB 9059 1BE7 B545 CDF3 FD0E
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ErebusBat
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July 05, 2012, 06:25:43 PM |
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just self-sign the cert and post the fingerprint on the forum. if anyone needs it...
The cert isn't the problem: I would willing to donate a few coins to pay for a cert, anyone else?
the issue is not the cert, it's the extra IP. it'll need to have it's own, rather than sharing with thrucoin, bitcoinclock, etc. i just need to ask the host about it. thanks though. It is the way SSL works, and hard to do on shared hosting.
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piotr_n
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July 05, 2012, 06:27:01 PM |
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just self-sign the cert and post the fingerprint on the forum. if anyone needs it...
The cert isn't the problem: I would willing to donate a few coins to pay for a cert, anyone else?
the issue is not the cert, it's the extra IP. it'll need to have it's own, rather than sharing with thrucoin, bitcoinclock, etc. i just need to ask the host about it. thanks though. It is the way SSL works, and hard to do on shared hosting. then the same self-signed cert will be used for all the domains at that IP. i dont think it would be a problem.
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Check out gocoin - my original project of full bitcoin node & cold wallet written in Go.PGP fingerprint: AB9E A551 E262 A87A 13BB 9059 1BE7 B545 CDF3 FD0E
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July 05, 2012, 06:37:12 PM |
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just self-sign the cert and post the fingerprint on the forum. if anyone needs it...
The cert isn't the problem: I would willing to donate a few coins to pay for a cert, anyone else?
the issue is not the cert, it's the extra IP. it'll need to have it's own, rather than sharing with thrucoin, bitcoinclock, etc. i just need to ask the host about it. thanks though. It is the way SSL works, and hard to do on shared hosting. then the same self-signed cert will be used for all the domains at that IP. i dont think it would be a problem. Yes, it won't be a problem here. The point is avoiding sending the password and the data in the clear, so a self signed certificate on the same ip would do it just fine. And by just publishing the fingerprint, you'll have more than enough security for this setup.
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ErebusBat
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July 05, 2012, 06:39:18 PM |
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just self-sign the cert and post the fingerprint on the forum. if anyone needs it...
The cert isn't the problem: I would willing to donate a few coins to pay for a cert, anyone else?
the issue is not the cert, it's the extra IP. it'll need to have it's own, rather than sharing with thrucoin, bitcoinclock, etc. i just need to ask the host about it. thanks though. It is the way SSL works, and hard to do on shared hosting. then the same self-signed cert will be used for all the domains at that IP. i dont think it would be a problem. Yes, it won't be a problem here. The point is avoiding sending the password and the data in the clear, so a self signed certificate on the same ip would do it just fine. And by just publishing the fingerprint, you'll have more than enough security for this setup. Except that you have to check the fingerprint everytime, which nobody will do, which gives false security and is worse than nothing at all.
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piotr_n
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July 05, 2012, 06:41:10 PM |
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Except that you have to check the fingerprint everytime actually, only once - while adding the exception to your browser.
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Check out gocoin - my original project of full bitcoin node & cold wallet written in Go.PGP fingerprint: AB9E A551 E262 A87A 13BB 9059 1BE7 B545 CDF3 FD0E
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ErebusBat
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July 05, 2012, 06:49:13 PM |
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Except that you have to check the fingerprint everytime actually, only once - while adding the exception to your browser. Don't know about you but I have about 15 different browsers across my devices. Although with the recent 'incidents' at the major CAs who knows how secure they are
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piotr_n
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July 05, 2012, 06:52:23 PM |
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Except that you have to check the fingerprint everytime actually, only once - while adding the exception to your browser. Don't know about you but I have about 15 different browsers across my devices. Although with the recent 'incidents' at the major CAs who knows how secure they are oh. in such case I can only tell you that the fingerprint is only 20 bytes long, so you should be able to memorize it before reaching the 15th browser
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Check out gocoin - my original project of full bitcoin node & cold wallet written in Go.PGP fingerprint: AB9E A551 E262 A87A 13BB 9059 1BE7 B545 CDF3 FD0E
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payb.tc (OP)
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July 07, 2012, 06:10:06 AM |
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got a largish withdrawal request today and so to help keep my balance stable, i'm offering an extra 0.1% on any deposits from now until Sunday 03:00 UTC.
offer limited to 1 btc (for the next 1000 btc worth of deposits)
(to the withdrawer: if this little promo goes nowhere, i'll just get the coins from BST)
thanks!
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