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Re: Is there a freelance site that pays out in Bitcoin ?
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Loco
on 05/02/2015, 23:47:36 UTC
thanks... i feel bad for so few options in this 4 years.
the other 2 are not working, i found them in the forum several times.
im gona check that one thanks. Feels bad nobody pays in bitcoin.... i cant get dolars in my country from outside.

Thanks.
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Is there a freelance site that pays out in Bitcoin ?
by
Loco
on 03/02/2015, 02:23:32 UTC
the last post i search of this topic where on 2011, so im posting again.
Anybody knows? sites that WORK, not the old ones please.
Im working in graphic design

PD: sorry for my english, thanks for your time.
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Re: [ANN] Storj - Decentralized Storage
by
Loco
on 14/01/2015, 03:37:59 UTC
quick question, since i dont understand this well.

The nodes are people that are going to give space of the hard drive, so the net puts the file encrypted in them, right?
how much does someone gets pay?
Imagine i have a 4 TB HDD, i want to know where i can see the , earnings of putting that in storj, by month

Sorry if it is a noob question.

edit: i found this http://driveshare.org/ but it says i will earn, like for 1TB, some services gives me 60 dolares each month? o.O is that real what im reading???
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Re: Create vanity bitcoin addresses four times as fast
by
Loco
on 03/10/2014, 17:46:17 UTC
I'm trying oclvanitygen on win7 x64 and running into a problem.

Here is what I'm doing:

C:\Users\User\Desktop\vanitygen-0.20-win>oclvanitygen -d 0 1Torza
Difficulty: 15318045009
Available OpenCL platforms:
0: [Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.] AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
  0: [Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.] Barts
  1: [GenuineIntel]        Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
1: [Intel(R) Corporation] Intel(R) OpenCL
  0: [Intel(R) Corporation]        Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz


I'm selecting -d 0 (have also tried -d0, without spaces) and get the same error every time. I have an AMD 6870 in my machine. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks!


EDIT: Doing oclvanitygen -D 0:0 did the trick!

how would be the comand line if you wanted to have more than 1 vga?
-D 0:0,1 ?
I have that doubt since i started here i have 2 7970 :p
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Re: Vanitygen Ouptut to csv?
by
Loco
on 03/10/2014, 17:27:24 UTC
i used Control+F to search for each "fprintf" in the text, but im not sure which one of the 10 lines i found i should replace.
Sorry to bother but i would apreciate if someone told me which lines to replace. ( I already did the 584 line )
Thanks a lot
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Re: How can i generate addresses for my online service? and check the payment?
by
Loco
on 01/10/2014, 22:17:31 UTC
Search for "BOTG" (Bitcoin Off The Grid): it's a shell script (using the openssl commandline tool), which creates a public/private key pair, and corresponding Bitcoin address and Wallet Import Format private key.

The safest way to use it is to run it offline to generate a lot of Bitcoin addresses. Save the private keys in some secure place (NOT on your website: that's a way too visible target for hackers) and make back-ups of them (just what you'd normally do with a Bitcoin wallet). You might also want to check that they work (e.g. whether they can be imported) before using the corresponding addresses. Copy the Bitcoin addresses to your website (e.g. to a table in the website database). Any time your website needs a new Bitcoin address, it can take one from the not-yet-used addresses. Just make sure that, as your website consumes more and more addresses (e.g. because people keep making new accounts) you keep making and adding new addresses.


thats clever. putting like 10.000 addresses and use one by one, and have my private kept in my pc Tongue i will look it up.

thanks for the answers
(nevertheless i think i can trust the blockchain api, its never down the page of blockchain, and im not moving enourmous amounts of money. meaby its to much for now )

Thanks a lot (Y)
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Re: How can i generate addresses for my online service? and check the payment?
by
Loco
on 29/09/2014, 02:52:46 UTC
wait wait that can be all...
what happend if blockchain falls, this will work? I would have to use a blockchain acount yes or yes? (I really dont mind to move the money. But it will generate a diferent address for each user it log in? )

Thanks for the quick response

EDIT: nice i just read all the blockchain api.  One thing i didnt understand if I can change the amount to be paid in each wallet generated but i think its something easy for them. must be there.

Thanks a lot Smiley close this please.

PD: someone said i could install bitcoin core in the server, meaby thats to much for me for the moment.
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How can i generate addresses for my online service? and check the payment?
by
Loco
on 29/09/2014, 02:20:27 UTC
I apologize if this has already been posted (Im sure it did ), but with my poor english using the search tool I cant understand if I found what I need.

Im starting with a friend an online service.
The user enters in the webpage, full a few information, and after acepting terms and conditions, it should appear an automatic address (that if it has the amount of payment, would be better )

I dont know how to put that in the webpage. Does blockchain has this kind of service?

Also I would like after this, to check if the payment has been done correctly, so I can provide my service to the user.

Sorry if this post has already been made. I would apreciate links to those posts. I installed apache2 and mysql with php a few weeks ago Im still learning, but working in bitcoin community its a dream I want to acomplish (:

Thanks all for your time.
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Re: Ideas for promoting bitcoin to mass public
by
Loco
on 20/08/2014, 01:16:03 UTC
meaby the people that should addopt bitcoin in this phase are the ones that know something about pc or are kind of geeks.
I liked the idea of "celebrities". How about, those that are really famouse on youtube that has millions of suscriptors. They could help a lot if they make a mention in one of their videos.
imagine piediepie with his 29 million suscribers.... ,)

That's a good idea, they all like to wear tshirts sent into them from fans.
No faeces required

for one thing getting them too do that is not very easy, I wanted to sponsor some on youtube, some of you heard him, he is called fousey tube and he never got back to me,  they really do these videos for themselves to make money.  They dont care for anything if they already have it.

1 example out of ... thousands of youtubers that are popular.
So now we know we dont need to reach fousey tube.
we... can start with the other 999 popular ones Smiley

it needs to be trendy and trends are not east to create
it will happens without intention for sure
acceptation of importants shops is really imporntant in this way
meetups around the country, merchandising, stickers, etc...
to be mainstream is our next goal

Meetups are important. tons of them! (been mainstream is the goal of everybody here. we all benefit )
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Re: It costs $0.09 cents to send $0.24 cents of Bitcoin? Really?
by
Loco
on 19/08/2014, 21:21:29 UTC
with 0.0001 fee counts as instant. why 0.0002 ?
it would cost you $0.04
still for microtransactions, put something like 1 cent. it wont be "forever" che confirmation but yes a few hours i hope
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Re: Ideas for promoting bitcoin to mass public
by
Loco
on 19/08/2014, 21:03:42 UTC
meaby the people that should addopt bitcoin in this phase are the ones that know something about pc or are kind of geeks.
I liked the idea of "celebrities". How about, those that are really famouse on youtube that has millions of suscriptors. They could help a lot if they make a mention in one of their videos.
imagine piediepie with his 29 million suscribers.... ,)
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Re: [ANN] Litecoin - a lite version of Bitcoin. Launched!
by
Loco
on 05/11/2013, 19:28:03 UTC
Come'on, what is happening to LTC? its been dropping everyday.... time for me to shut down if it hit $1.7.

LTC is a complete different story compared to BTC. As long as BTC rises in value LTC might not have a chance to develop.

But as soon as BTC deflation slows down LTC may be expected to rise until its value is in balance with Bitcoin.

Think that technically LTC and BTC is nearly the same. And the liquidity of BTC will not be enough to cover the market demand.

But implementation of LTC into services is comparible easy to BTC - no barrier.


not be enough? wtf...
dude the 8 decimals can be change into 100 decimals in any minute... but we dont need it.
when bitcoin rises, they will change that and GG...
wtf are you talking :S...
why are noobs talking -.-" ??
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Re: [Cooperativa Minado] Acciones KnCMiner Jupiter 0.75BTC = 2.857Gh/s (39/140)
by
Loco
on 18/07/2013, 18:54:25 UTC
bizwoo vi que escribiste que quedaban 40 acciones para el 3º minero. queria saber si disponias de 5 minuttitos o 10 para poder evacuarme algunas dudas y comprarte algunas acciones
desde ya muchisimas gracias por tu tiempo (:
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alguien usa linux aca?
by
Loco
on 23/07/2012, 22:32:18 UTC
buenas a todos, soy nuevo en esto ^^
estuve armandome una pc para minar.
Pero tengo un leve problema con linux, debe ser algo MUY simple, algo de drivers, o alguna libreria q me falta descargar, estoy casi seguro xD

alguien del foro usa linux? dejo mi problema, desde ya muchas gracias.

(DiabloMiner es el programa q uso, tengo Xubuntu )

minero@minero-M68MT-S2:~$ cd Descargas
minero@minero-M68MT-S2:~/Descargas$ cd DiabloMiner
minero@minero-M68MT-S2:~/Descargas/DiabloMiner$ sudo sh DiabloMiner-Linux.sh -d 0 -o "http://mining.bitcoin.cz/" -r 8332 -u MICUENTAXD -p MIPASSWORDXD -v 2 -w 128
[sudo] password for minero:
Exception in thread "DiabloMiner GetWorkAsync for [http://mining.bitcoin.cz/]" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: URI can't be null.
at sun.net.spi.DefaultProxySelector.select(DefaultProxySelector.java:129)
at sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.plainConnect(HttpURLConnection.java:871)
at sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.connect(HttpURLConnection.java:801)
at sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getOutputStream(HttpURLConnection.java:979)
at com.diablominer.DiabloMiner.DiabloMiner$NetworkState.doJSONRPC(DiabloMiner.java:784)
at com.diablominer.DiabloMiner.DiabloMiner$NetworkState$GetWorkAsync.run(DiabloMiner.java:1068)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:679)
[23/07/12 16:18:32] Started
[23/07/12 16:18:32] Connecting to: http://[http://mining.bitcoin.cz/]:8332/
FATAL: Error inserting nvidia_current (/lib/modules/3.2.0-23-generic/updates/dkms/nvidia_current.ko): No such device
[23/07/12 16:18:32] Using AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing OpenCL 1.2 AMD-APP (938.1)
[23/07/12 16:18:37] BFI_INT patching enabled, disabling hardware check errors
[23/07/12 16:18:37] Added Juniper (#1) (10 CU, local work size of 128)
mh: 0,0/0,0 | a/r/hwe: 0/0/0 | gh: 0,0 | fps: Infinity