Quote from: NewLibertyStandard on January 28, 2010, 09:58:17 Right now I require an email message from customers who send me bitcoins. This is not ideal because if another person knew about a transaction that was occurring, they could take credit for the transaction by sending a message before the person […]
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Re: Payment server
Quote from: riX on January 27, 2010, 12:49:07 Wallets already support multiple bitcoin addresses. You should check out “Options/Change your address” in your bitcoin app 🙂 riX, you are absolutely right! 🙁 Now all I need is a command line version of Bitcoin. Quote from: satoshi on November 27, 2009, 17:27:09 Command […]
Read moreRe: Bitcoin crash when sending coins
Yes, I thought it had something to do with that. It would be nice if there was a wallet tool for merging wallet files, removing unused bitcoin addresses and as you say resyncing. (I tried to just re-download all the blocks, but as you know the transactions stayed anyway.) What […]
Read moreRe: Blocks never stop generating?
Yes it will. Importance is relative. You can use the number of blocks to calculate some statistics. Also, if you press ctrl+[numpad+], you will see the serial number and hash of the blocks. (At least on windows). Where it says “# blocks” in the status column I’m changing it to […]
Read moreRe: A newb’s test – anyone want to buy a picture for $1?
Quote from: RogerRabbit on January 25, 2010, 16:30:50 You can’t send messages to Bitcoin users unless it’s the IP? That seems unnecessary. Any reasoning behind this? I think people will use Bitcoin addresses a lot more often than the IP address when sending or receiving coins. I think it was […]
Read moreRe: Bitcoin crash when sending coins
Lately when I’ve been trying to send coins, the following popups twice, then the application terminates. EXCEPTION: St13runtime_error SendMoney() : wtxNew.AcceptTransaction() failed c:\Documents and Settings\username\bitcoin-0.2.0\bitcoin.exe in CMyApp::OnExceptionInMainLoop() When i restart bitcoin.exe, the transaction is showing as 0/unconfirmed. The status do not change even when the total block count increases. I’m […]
Read moreRe: TOR and I2P
Hello, I have had another idea. 😛 It would be very cool to be able to have TOR and I2P seeds. For example: I could run BT within TOR-land on a .onion address. A client could connect their BT to TOR and have it seed from a .onion address and use […]
Read moreRe: Number of connections?
What exactly does the number of connections do for me? Do I generate more coins with more connections, or is it equivalent no matter what? It seems that from time to time, Tor gets tied up and can go for a few hours with 3 or 4 connections. Then, when […]
Read moreRe: 64bit support
Can bitcoin be compiled to run on 64 bit systems yet? -m64 seems to break the compile. (Not trying to nag or anything). On a side node: I have noticed that the network is about 3x larger than normal now. I see more nodes! 🙂 I haven’t tried compiling 64-bit yet. […]
Read moreRe: Is my second Transaction working correctly? +Transfer Question
The transfer is immediate if you send by IP address. If you send by bitcoin address and the recipient isn’t online at the time, it might take 30 minutes or more to see it. Also, the recipient needs to be synced up with the block chain before it’ll see the […]
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