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January 30, 2017, 07:17:59 AM
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I like the tyres recycling possibilities very much. It seems the best way to recycle and build resistant houses' foundations in areas where earthquakes are common

Dude the tires is amazing I can tell you it's 20 minutes per tire pounding dirt. My friends dad built one. In Mexico we have very cheap labor so if you pay by the tire like a dollar a tire you will get your house built and a very large one built for a couple thousand. For a few hundred per wall spray on stucco for a nice finish and protect against offgassing.

My other favorites on the list are Expandable Chinese Shipping Container homes that slide out in both directions. You can get a set of 2 houses for 5,000 USD and each one is 15 ft by 20 ft roughly. Shipping was about 1500 or so.

Also I like Cob 3d dirt printing. I also dedicated an entire section to aircrete and i can see it being mixed with flyash(which is recycled). You can mix with hemp for ultra strength. The aircrete was so inspirational that I bought the machine and have had long talks with the guy from Gibran center.

Compressed earth bricks are great but they need to cure for a few weeks. Unless you buy the very expensive horizontal press and those can and should be dry stacked because they are uniform height. Interlocking bricks is a gimmick use rebar instead. I think if you've got 20k the horizontal press pays for itself. I think that is the one that makes uniform bricks.

Earth bags are good but getting those very long bags is actually hard to find and not as cheap as it looks. It requires a little research.

But those are some of the best ones. However they are all so exciting and this research will take me a year to finish.

I'm trying to find a clear "winner". Tires is definitely up near the top. But CEB 3d printing Aircrete Cob and inflatable forms are also very interesting.

Dirt homes have the best advantages for insulation being resistant to pests and being free and locally sourced. Which also makes underground options interesting if a flooding technique is found that is cheap.

This is where money comes into existence: it would be good if the Bitbay decentralized marketplace started to be used as a way to let these things happen. Wouldn't it be awesome?
By the way, I've started studying how to build eco-buildings from scratch. Yurt is my favorite so far...
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January 30, 2017, 07:45:29 AM
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Hmm I opened it, the riddle is pretty hard. But there is 15 dollars in there! Definitely worth solving if anyone can get it. I haven't solved it, credits to munti and Craig!
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January 30, 2017, 09:11:54 AM
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Hmm I opened it, the riddle is pretty hard. But there is 15 dollars in there! Definitely worth solving if anyone can get it. I haven't solved it, credits to munti and Craig!

so how did you open it? ...

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January 30, 2017, 10:16:49 AM
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Hmm I opened it, the riddle is pretty hard. But there is 15 dollars in there! Definitely worth solving if anyone can get it. I haven't solved it, credits to munti and Craig!

so how did you open it? ...

Smiley ...

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Key to image in the menu, it's a ninja feature
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January 30, 2017, 11:02:31 AM
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Hmm I opened it, the riddle is pretty hard. But there is 15 dollars in there! Definitely worth solving if anyone can get it. I haven't solved it, credits to munti and Craig!

so how did you open it? ...

Smiley ...

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Key to image in the menu, it's a ninja feature

You can view this tutorial on key to image feature

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb5qiep3P_Y&t=3s

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January 30, 2017, 12:31:32 PM
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Free coins inside this image



Inside this image you will find a zip file that contains the keys for this wallet: baeMVkp9KSoB77HD3iMSPPwGh3T89MvXA7
The keys are password protected, and you get a hint in the txt file that is also in there
The coins are yours to keep if you are able to get them out


I was asked to repost this because we are on a new page.

Here is what has been revealed so far:

You need to use the steganography feature in the client to extract the keys. You can find it in the file menu.

There is a tutorial video for the key to image feature. Altough we have used the feature a little different here, it's still relevant to watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb5qiep3P_Y&t=3s

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January 30, 2017, 12:49:13 PM
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Well actually when it asks you to do "key to image" the ninja feature is changing it from looking at private keys in the dropdown box to "all files" and then open the photo. Then it will realize there is something hidden inside and ask you to extract it. That doesn't seem to be covered in the tutorial. I should probably make that less of a "ninja" feature. Since you can do the same for files. If you find a file you want to hide you can select it and the software realizes its just a normal file, it will ask you if you want to hide it in an image.
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January 30, 2017, 03:38:12 PM
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Thanks for the hints David... I was able to open the file and riddle, but I have not had any luck solving it.  I have tried many combinations using features lists from the Bitcointalk front page, the BitBay.Market webpage, and the famous wall of text in Slack, but I have just not managed to get the right combination.

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January 30, 2017, 07:08:47 PM
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Thanks for the hints David... I was able to open the file and riddle, but I have not had any luck solving it.  I have tried many combinations using features lists from the Bitcointalk front page, the BitBay.Market webpage, and the famous wall of text in Slack, but I have just not managed to get the right combination.

Good luck to everyone.

I didn't make the riddle, however good we think that it was a little too tricky. The clues actually are clever and do lead to this conclusion. It's a combination of the following features each key has a different password.

DecentralizedMarket

SmartContracts

Pegging

Multisig

Pay2Mail

Steganography


I won't give the order yet or which key they apply to.
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January 31, 2017, 12:38:59 PM
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Well actually when it asks you to do "key to image" the ninja feature is changing it from looking at private keys in the dropdown box to "all files" and then open the photo. Then it will realize there is something hidden inside and ask you to extract it. That doesn't seem to be covered in the tutorial. I should probably make that less of a "ninja" feature. Since you can do the same for files. If you find a file you want to hide you can select it and the software realizes its just a normal file, it will ask you if you want to hide it in an image.

aaand why is it i dont have you on our team? ... what a dev! ...

maybe money ... yup - maybe money ... i need lots to employ a highly talented dev like you ...

Smiley ...

#crysx

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January 31, 2017, 01:19:46 PM
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Well actually when it asks you to do "key to image" the ninja feature is changing it from looking at private keys in the dropdown box to "all files" and then open the photo. Then it will realize there is something hidden inside and ask you to extract it. That doesn't seem to be covered in the tutorial. I should probably make that less of a "ninja" feature. Since you can do the same for files. If you find a file you want to hide you can select it and the software realizes its just a normal file, it will ask you if you want to hide it in an image.

aaand why is it i dont have you on our team? ... what a dev! ...

maybe money ... yup - maybe money ... i need lots to employ a highly talented dev like you ...

Smiley ...

#crysx

Thats a nice thing to say. Honestly its not about money at this point. I've got a huge workload with this decentralized pegging tool and templates. Currently, I'm working here and am in a negative cash flow position. So I've got to build this out, I'm essentially paying myself a couple grand a month. Cheesy

Its a matter of priority, the feeling of being completely liberated. The fact that if I keep coding, BitHalo and BitBay will be completely finished. It will be worth it even if nobody ever uses the software. Just the idea that the project is completed. Sure it works... we have unbreakable contracts and decentralized markets. But there is a lot more on the dev schedule.

Crysx have you looked at the decentralized rolling peg design here?
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January 31, 2017, 01:37:54 PM
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Okay so the passwords to the two keys for the competition are:

DecentralizedMarketMultisigPegging

Pay2MailSteganographySmartContracts

Now somebody should really take that $15 in the image. Next riddle we will make easier  Grin
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January 31, 2017, 02:37:17 PM
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Okay so the passwords to the two keys for the competition are:

DecentralizedMarketMultisigPegging

Pay2MailSteganographySmartContracts

Now somebody should really take that $15 in the image. Next riddle we will make easier  Grin

y u no bay123 ? Smiley
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January 31, 2017, 03:55:12 PM
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The riddle was designed by slack. A good hint but probably too many features to guess. A single feature would have been easier to solve.
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January 31, 2017, 04:29:50 PM
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Winner:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bay/block.dws?1056984.htm
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January 31, 2017, 04:43:10 PM
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Hello,

Can anyone help with this problem I am having. Every time I try to send BAY’s on the marketplace, I get this message “TX Rejected”
This happens when I try to send BAY’s to a qt wallet, or if I try to send BAY’s to another wallet in the marketplace.

Any help would be appreciated.
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January 31, 2017, 05:15:22 PM
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Hello,

Can anyone help with this problem I am having. Every time I try to send BAY’s on the marketplace, I get this message “TX Rejected”
This happens when I try to send BAY’s to a qt wallet, or if I try to send BAY’s to another wallet in the marketplace.

Any help would be appreciated.


Is your awailable balance big enough to allow the transaction? There is a difference between actual and awailable balance. Your awailable balance can temporarily be less than your actual balance because you are involved in contracts or making change.
I believe I have seen you on slack. If you take it there, it's quick to upload screenshots
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January 31, 2017, 05:31:32 PM
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Hello,

Can anyone help with this problem I am having. Every time I try to send BAY’s on the marketplace, I get this message “TX Rejected”
This happens when I try to send BAY’s to a qt wallet, or if I try to send BAY’s to another wallet in the marketplace.

Any help would be appreciated.


Is your awailable balance big enough to allow the transaction? There is a difference between actual and awailable balance. Your awailable balance can temporarily be less than your actual balance because you are involved in contracts or making change.
I believe I have seen you on slack. If you take it there, it's quick to upload screenshots

OK, I'll head over to slack.
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January 31, 2017, 07:28:28 PM
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Hi All,

I created a short tutorial on the Windows Client Installation and Account Setup.  This is part 1 of 2 to show new people how to easily claim the free 1000 BAY Faucet in the Marketplace.  Once both are available, it should be easy to convince others to check out BitBay just by directing them to these pages.

Install Windows Client & Set Up Your Account
http://bitbay.market/windowsclientsetup/


Another I have created recently...

Sample BitBay Contract – Buy NXS using BAY
http://bitbay.market/contractexample/

If you have any ideas for other similar documents please let me know.

Thanks!



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February 01, 2017, 01:40:22 AM
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Well actually when it asks you to do "key to image" the ninja feature is changing it from looking at private keys in the dropdown box to "all files" and then open the photo. Then it will realize there is something hidden inside and ask you to extract it. That doesn't seem to be covered in the tutorial. I should probably make that less of a "ninja" feature. Since you can do the same for files. If you find a file you want to hide you can select it and the software realizes its just a normal file, it will ask you if you want to hide it in an image.

aaand why is it i dont have you on our team? ... what a dev! ...

maybe money ... yup - maybe money ... i need lots to employ a highly talented dev like you ...

Smiley ...

#crysx

Thats a nice thing to say. Honestly its not about money at this point. I've got a huge workload with this decentralized pegging tool and templates. Currently, I'm working here and am in a negative cash flow position. So I've got to build this out, I'm essentially paying myself a couple grand a month. Cheesy

Its a matter of priority, the feeling of being completely liberated. The fact that if I keep coding, BitHalo and BitBay will be completely finished. It will be worth it even if nobody ever uses the software. Just the idea that the project is completed. Sure it works... we have unbreakable contracts and decentralized markets. But there is a lot more on the dev schedule.

Crysx have you looked at the decentralized rolling peg design here?

morning mate - needed sleep earlier Smiley ...

our timezones are all messed up i guess ...

i remember blackhalo a while back - which im assuming ( maybe presumptuously on my part ) is either similar - the same - or along the same lines ...

i dont know the history - as ive been building the entire backend of the cwi-ecosystem ( chainworks industries ( cwi ) ) over the last year and a half - for the move to rebuild / rebase granite ... but i will definitely have a look ... i know some waves were stirred at that time too - but cant remember for the life of me what they were all about - regarding the code and the dev or something along those lines ... im assuming the dev was you now ...

i guess there is a lot of reading on my part to catch up - unless you can post / pm me a brief history of it ... though judging by the work and pages done - that would take too much time of your day - so ill find the time over the next week to get some reading in ...

im not the core dev - which is why the code for granite has been stagnated - as im more a 'tinkerer' and get myself into more code trouble than not Tongue ...

but what skills i do have are put to good use - which is why our infrastructure - networking ( thrgrid ) - mining ( thefarm ) - shopping system ( theshop ) and a few other things are becoming rock solid and usable to the layman and laywoman Tongue ... though my ideas for the integration into the granite wallet / site - have yet to be realized ... so it will be interesting to see how far the projects have come at your fingertips ... i knew you were a good coder - i just never knew how far your talents could reach ...

some massive reading on my part - so will have to commit two days during one of the coming weeks to do just that ... which ill have to fit in between travel - work - court - and many other things that real life has to offer for interference into our lives Wink ...

chat soon mate ...

#crysx

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