Right, the server might not be able to use a gui. But bitcoin-d wallets has private keys and you could run bitcoin-qt on your own pc right? The bitcoin-d account system should be able to provide a list of users that want to get their withdraw. Or the list could be taken directly form database. And it should be possible to edit the date for the account system in case you manually did a withdraw for a customer.
Wouldnt that be way less work than manually doing transactions one by one each 20-50 minutes?
And before bitcoin-qt came out there should be at least one commandline wallet that should be able to do bulk transfers too.
I see that data has to be changed back and forth but you stated already that you do such things on a small scale to do many small transactions. So it shouldnt be a big difference.
Even if I could use bitcoin-qt, i am still doing manual withdraws.
However, due to reasons above, including support for the account system in bitcoind and a potential divergence between the working wallet and wallets running in parallel this could cause more problems. (This is no different than trying to run 50 copies at once. It is still just another copy.)
Of course it doesnt make sense to run bitcoind at the same time so both copies arent fighting against the other. So bitcoind has to be stopped then.
And yes you would still do manual withdraws. But you could do it way way faster if im not wrong.
Compared to doing one single transaction in 20-50 minutes to doing a bulk transaction with tens of transactions in one transaction its way faster and way less work. When i read that you work all days only interrupted by unwanted sleeps then i would try this in your shoes. Bitcoind obviously isnt the solution now. And since bitfunder dies weexchange will die too or is there another partner? So i dont think it makes much sense to repair a websites wallet that isnt needed in the future anymore. Instead doing withdraws manually and save much time.
Sorry to bother you with my questions but i dont see yet why you do it how you do it.