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Re: Qora | Bounty List | Millions of Coins
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jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 18:04:01 UTC
http://imgur.com/zU8L2e7

is that the proper output of a working node?

Noticed the signup link for the bounty isn't accepting new additions - that's fine, my instance doesn't do much now anyways so it may as well be a node.

-Jare
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Re: Qora | Bounty List | Millions of Coins
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jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 17:25:49 UTC
I'll run two nodes on amazon ec2 ubuntu instances. Is there a reward currently or no? I can't fit 2 ips into my signature - can I repeat the process 2 times?
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Re: QORA ASSET EXCHANGE SOON !
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jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 15:34:08 UTC
Don't really see the big deal here, can someone enlighten me?  There are already several coins with an AE, and much nicer looking UI than this.  

Want to know too whats the big deal with Qora AE.

NXT already has a fully functional multigateway.


Put simply it's a lot better.

Just because Ford made a car before Ferrari doesn't mean you would prefer it.

With Qora you don't need to trade Qora for asset. You can go straight from asset to asset. Plus Qora has dividend payments set up. In practice you wouldn't use NXT for asset trading when you could use Qora, it would be like using Windows 95 rather than XP. You can but why would you?


Qora is the Facebook of Crypto!

NXT is MySpace.


Plus I bet none of the up coming semi clones do asset to asset like NEM, NODE etc. They are inferior and based as we all know on NXT framework.

When I look at the Qora client, it reminds me of Windows 95, so your comment makes zero sense.

UI has zero to do with functionality. Never has, never will. What isn't pretty now takes some very simple modifications later to make pretty - and what works behind the scenes is the real measure of how something's valuable, insofar as software's concerned.
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Re: QORA ASSET EXCHANGE SOON !
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jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 14:46:01 UTC
Smiley Been speaking to a dev and we have some exciting ideas for the AE and the Arb transaction Smiley

I have a promotional idea too which might do wonders.

Very interesting chats ahead Smiley
Where can I see the chats? Any links?

Wait til there are solidified plans!
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Re: QORA ASSET EXCHANGE SOON !
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jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 14:19:53 UTC
Smiley Been speaking to a dev and we have some exciting ideas for the AE and the Arb transaction Smiley

I have a promotional idea too which might do wonders.

Very interesting chats ahead Smiley
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Re: Improving lending sites - BTCJam and BitLendingClub
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jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 13:29:32 UTC
Thanks, Kiril! I'll have a look and if this service works out I'll be more than happy to update it as the API breaks. I haven't looked at it yet but if it's open source then I'll just end up being a contributor.

By the way I got three emails this morning from BitLendingClub and one of my documents has been approved! Hoorah, slightly closer to the end result!

-Jare
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Re: QORA ASSET EXCHANGE SOON !
by
jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 04:18:41 UTC
Been chatting Qora for a little bit this evening and it does seem like a great project, filled with promise. The team has a ton of work and it looks as though they're dedicated and full of great ideas - from my quick observations - and I think there's tons of room for growth here.

I'm also aboard the Qora train Smiley
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Re: Hire me to write your stuff in Python that crawls or consumes APIs,and do stuff!
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jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 03:30:07 UTC
Got it, answering now Smiley Thanks for the quick response PondSea!
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Re: GAWMiner Hashlet Discussion Thread
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jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 03:23:56 UTC
Oh I'm wary, and that's one of the reasons I came to bitcointalk before I made an actual investment. I'm also wary of their entire platform - and how they've decided to position the service, and market themselves, and deal with criticisms in different places on the internet.

Those are interesting machines. Too bad I don't have five grand Smiley Back to chicken and the egg and my whole problem with coin mining in the first place - I don't have enough to invest in anything that may pay for itself, and I do have enough to take a gamble on what will ROI right now. . but then we come to the same answer, where there's technology that's coming out this very second that will break that hope. Thanks though Razerglass Smiley

Insanity that they offer it for half the price.

Sigh, there go all my dreams!

I still have the insane notion I can sift through all the listings on btcjam with variables I define for borrower quality and make less than 25% bad investments into their needs - which would net me an 11% return based on the data I'm seeing. Maybe, maybe, we'll just have to wait and see.

Good thing I don't count on btc for a living.

Yet.

edit:

Some code!

http://imgur.com/Kp12rTX

Some settings!

http://imgur.com/inKCKuN

Some output!

http://imgur.com/FpM4FuV

edit to stay on topic: I don't mind the idea of hashlet primes which promise to have changeable algorithms, if I wanted to make a bet with my $50 ('cause I'm getting in late). Gamblers sometimes win.
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Re: programming - bots, sites, backend systems - nodejs, html5
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jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 03:15:32 UTC
offering programming skills since 2006, 5 years of professional expierence, expert level javascript, writing in nodejs and html5 daily at work

pm me if you need anything done

I want a bot to bid on ebay cent items.

It finds items selling for 1 cent (or lowest bid amount in other regional sites) and free shipping and bids.

How long will you take to code this?

You can make it as your introducing job  Grin

Mind PMing me?

http://developer.ebay.com/DevZone/Shopping/docs/CallRef/FindPopularItems.html#FindPopularItemsInput

http://developer.ebay.com/DevZone/Shopping/docs/CallRef/GetMultipleItems.html#Response.Item.CurrentPrice etc etc

http://developer.ebay.com/DevZone/XML/docs/Reference/ebay/PlaceOffer.html

Easy, peasey, done.

Check my listings for examples of API usage in PHP and Python (maybe others, haven't reviewed my screenrs in awhile but they have those two for sure).
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Re: Services for sale - PHP / MySQL / NGINX / LINUX - Bounties Accepted!
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jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 03:07:45 UTC
ouch Smiley
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Re: GAWMiner Hashlet Discussion Thread
by
jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 03:00:44 UTC
I'm very excited to start investing in hashlets, although I know I'm a tad late. I've spent $10 or so on a Genesis and it's been trucking away at around 10ghs since I activated it yesterday night, will be nice to start receiving payouts tonight or tomorrow! If all goes well I think I'll plop some money into ZenHashlets until they become self-sustaining enough to start auto purchasing Primes with the revenue. Then revenue begets more revenue and eventually I'll have a steady source of income, assuming I can find enough funds to invest in the first place Smiley

I've posted a thread offering coding services for btc. Anyone want something coded for some hashlets? Check my other posts if that's something that might be fun!

By the way - I'm new to this - when someone's offering a hashlet for sale, how is it traded? I'm aware that they'll be releasing options for trade and upgrade and such later, but how does one accomplish this now? Transfer of ownership of the account? Noob, I know.
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Re: AltoCenter: https://altocenter.com/
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jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 02:49:33 UTC
Altocenter.com is a bitcoin and crypto-currency exchange, providing online, 24/7 trading in BTC, LTC, PPC, NMC  and other currencies against USD, EUR, CNY and each other. Funding and withdrawals are available via all major coins, as well as through the bank, perfect money and OKpay. Local deposits in Australia and SEPA transfers in Europe.

https://altocenter.com/
Are the identities of the founder(s) public?

We do not think it is necessary to post the details of the company managers and employees on the site due to privacy and security concerns. As we add more services to our platform, more details about the company will become available in the coming weeks.
Suure  Roll Eyes

lol
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Hire me to write your stuff in Python that crawls or consumes APIs,and do stuff!
by
jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 01:56:13 UTC
The point of this particular post is to sell my services as a coder for your bitcoin web scraping and API consumption needs. Look, here's some fun stuff I've done:

Past week has been spent doing this. It doesn't take me a week to do stuff I'm being paid to do (that's as simple as this), mind you. . but it does when I'm waiting around for nothing to happen and just coding for fun. Snippet from other parts of this forum:

To anyone who's interested (I'm posting this in a few places) I've written a Python script that consumes btcjam's API and returns useful stuff based on user-input stuff. Look, see for yourself: (Anyone mind telling me how to properly use img tags?)

Some code!

http://imgur.com/Kp12rTX

Some settings!

http://imgur.com/inKCKuN

Some output!

http://imgur.com/FpM4FuV

Also this is my first post/s on bitcointalk so hi everyone.

Now, onward to other bitcoin-y things I've done that may be of interest.

Some screencasts!

https://www.screenr.com/user/jrsfiend! There's also a whole other screenr account I'd had, they apparently don't like directly linking the account but have a look http://www.screenr.com/0MiH here and then see the 'more screencasts' along the right. These are far more useful in the bitcoin arena, the one that's just been linked is actually called 'btc-e v0.2' - it's actually in PHP. Hire me for PHP, too. iOS? Take a look at the screenrs.

Fun, right? Right.

So how is this useful?

Here, have a screenshot of code from a single-exchange multi-coin arb bot I wrote once:

http://imgur.com/D2PbvYh

Why am I not making all of my money single exchange arb trading? Not enough volume or length of time with profitable trade routes, unfortunately. Awful fun 2100some lines of code to write, though!

What's fun about that? I can write you a multiexchange arb bot that auto trades when times are ripe and then you just log on when it alerts you and withdraw/deposit the differences. Fun? Fun.

What else is fun?

Everything.

Name me a project, we'll negotiate a price.

I can write more than just python, but it's great, and I can host it on my amazon ec2 instance. Yeah I have one, yeah it's paid, yeah it's great, really, http://jarettrsdunn.com.

Cool enjoy yourselves!

Fun.
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Re: [ANN] BTCJam - Peer to Peer Bitcoin Lending
by
jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 01:41:24 UTC
To anyone who's interested (I'm posting this in a few places) I've written a Python script that consumes btcjam's API and returns useful stuff based on user-input stuff. Look, see for yourself: (Anyone mind telling me how to properly use img tags?)

Some code!

http://imgur.com/Kp12rTX

Some settings!

http://imgur.com/inKCKuN

Some output!

http://imgur.com/FpM4FuV

Also this is my first post/s on bitcointalk so hi everyone.

This script can be either implemented as an automated investor, or can output the description to your spreadsheet so you can see the output then search any listing you find juicy through btcjam's own UI.

What I'd like to do is offer this as a subscription service where I provide you with access to your own spreadsheet where you get to set your variables, and I run the script from my paid amazon ec2 instance (I really have one, http://jarettrsdunn.com it does some other stuff too. Then it updates with your specific variable input into your shared-access spreadsheet every x hours or whathaveyou.

I can edit or update the script before sale as much as is reasonable, and perform updates going forward for features and functionality as required. The next step for me would have been a graph illustrating different variable input vs. profitability of investments over time to give me a historically accurate sense of how my investment strategy would work if I invested x amount.

Anyways, I'm open to negotiation on price for this service. PM me or answer here. I'm putting this ad in two other spots (it'll be on the feature update request for btcjam thread, the service announcement area and the btcjam's announcement area).

I seem to have not been able to find a public API for bitlendingclub, which is unfortunate, but if I was mistaken you can tell me and if there's interest I can write a script that will crawl the site using whatever they use to output to the UI and then give info from there.
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Re: Improving lending sites - BTCJam and BitLendingClub
by
jrsfiend
on 08/09/2014, 01:28:12 UTC
To anyone who's interested (I'm posting this in a few places) I've written a Python script that consumes btcjam's API and returns useful stuff based on user-input stuff. Look, see for yourself: (Anyone mind telling me how to properly use img tags?)

Some code!

http://imgur.com/Kp12rTX

Some settings!

http://imgur.com/inKCKuN

Some output!

http://imgur.com/FpM4FuV

Also this is my first post/s on bitcointalk so hi everyone.

This script can be either implemented as an automated investor, or can output the description to your spreadsheet so you can see the output then search any listing you find juicy through btcjam's own UI.

What I'd like to do is offer this as a subscription service where I provide you with access to your own spreadsheet where you get to set your variables, and I run the script from my paid amazon ec2 instance (I really have one, http://jarettrsdunn.com it does some other stuff too. Then it updates with your specific variable input into your shared-access spreadsheet every x hours or whathaveyou.

I can edit or update the script before sale as much as is reasonable, and perform updates going forward for features and functionality as required. The next step for me would have been a graph illustrating different variable input vs. profitability of investments over time to give me a historically accurate sense of how my investment strategy would work if I invested x amount.

Anyways, I'm open to negotiation on price for this service. PM me or answer here. I'm putting this ad in two other spots (it'll be on the feature update request for btcjam thread, the service announcement area and the btcjam's announcement area).

I seem to have not been able to find a public API for bitlendingclub, which is unfortunate, but if I was mistaken you can tell me and if there's interest I can write a script that will crawl the site using whatever they use to output to the UI and then give info from there.