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Re: Bitcoin prediction market?
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stakhanov
on 08/09/2012, 07:33:21 UTC
It's sad to think that this code is probably going to rot somewhere, when it could be put to good use.

Maybe the community could pool money to open-source it?

A while back I talked with the owner of BTFuture.com which appears to be a working or nearly working but abandoned site and he is willing to sell but we never got as far as actually negotiating price.

I decided that I didn't like having to manually adjudicate results and didn't see a way around that.

I just checked and the site is gone.
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Re: Bitcoin prediction market?
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stakhanov
on 07/09/2012, 11:35:01 UTC
That would be a great project indeed, unfortunately I don't have the time or energy to do it myself. But if somebody does it, I will definitely use it and promote it.

@stakhanov
You can code yourself new  betting platform, with Intrade-like
features You wish, but for Bitcoins.
Tho you'll need to convince people to trust your site
 somehow.
I hope , that in the not so distant future we'll have
distributed betting system, without necessity to trust
to server operator.
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Re: Bitcoin prediction market?
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stakhanov
on 07/09/2012, 10:02:10 UTC
You can't trade bets, right? If not, it's not as good as a prediction market, because the trading rate directly gives you a real-time estimate of the probability of the event.


Is there a generalist bitcoin prediction market somewhere? Prediction markets are an awesome way to aggregate information, and seem like a perfect match for bitcoin. There used to be something called BitcoinFuture, but it seems dead. Any other projects?


Bets of Bitcoin:
 - http://www.BetsOfBitco.in
 - http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=37069.0

BTCSportsBet.com (predicting outcome of sporting events)
 - http://www.BTCSportsBet.com

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Bitcoin prediction market?
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stakhanov
on 07/09/2012, 09:46:16 UTC
Is there a generalist bitcoin prediction market somewhere? Prediction markets are an awesome way to aggregate information, and seem like a perfect match for bitcoin. There used to be something called BitcoinFuture, but it seems dead. Any other projects?

Thanks!
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Re: Why does catching up with the blockchain hammer the disk so much?
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stakhanov
on 31/03/2012, 17:06:41 UTC
The fact that it's possible to download the whole thing onto a RAM disk, manually copy it to disk, and sync with orders of magnitude less of an IO hit suggests that the DB is doing something pedagogically.

Patches very welcome Smiley

Just to be clear, this is a perfectly acceptable answer to me! I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something obvious.
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Re: Why does catching up with the blockchain hammer the disk so much?
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stakhanov
on 31/03/2012, 15:40:37 UTC
The hard part is not downloading or storing the block chain. It's building, maintaining and guaranteeing the on-disk consistency of the block and transaction index that is necessary for validation.

Well, I suppose you've given it a lot of thought already. But I still have a hard time believing downloading the block chain and creating an index requires all that disk hammering. On my computer, the .bitcoin directory is 1.6GB big. It's big, but not that big. It even fits in the memory of most computers! How can building it require hammering the disk for hours?
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Re: Why does catching up with the blockchain hammer the disk so much?
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stakhanov
on 31/03/2012, 15:09:49 UTC
Thanks for your answer. I do have version 0.6x

I wonder if the database commits are simply too close to each other? The blockchain is public information and can always be redownloaded in the even of a crash, there is really no reason to write to the disk several times per second to secure it.
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Why does catching up with the blockchain hammer the disk so much?
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stakhanov
on 31/03/2012, 15:05:01 UTC
I'm using bitcoin-qt on Arch linux, and catching up from a long time ago. I've noticed that the hard disk is working very hard all the time. It seems pretty fishy to me, since I'm downloading from a pretty slow DSL line, the disk should be working far less than that. What is going on?
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Re: How much computing power would be needed to crack one bitcoin adress?
by
stakhanov
on 07/07/2011, 12:00:47 UTC
You would have to break ECDSA with 256 bit keys. If you could do that, you could do a lot more than cracking Bitcoin addresses.

Thanks for the answer. And it does seem like a lot Smiley http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptic_Curve_DSA
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How much computing power would be needed to crack one bitcoin adress?
by
stakhanov
on 07/07/2011, 11:48:41 UTC
I've been thinking, since all transactions are public, the balance associated with all public addresses is known. So an attacker could in theory concentrate all his computing power to try to find the private key associated to a single wealthy address.

How much computing power would be needed?
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Re: Tradehill needs to fix their charts
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stakhanov
on 05/07/2011, 07:52:06 UTC

Your chart is a little hard to understand. What do the different symbols mean?

Check out the mt. gox one instead, with more trades, I think it is easier to understand:

http://sd-12155.dedibox.fr/~joel/btc/mtgox.png

I also have this new one, which is probably harder to understand but more useful as it automatically groups nearby trades:

http://sd-12155.dedibox.fr/~joel/btc/mtgox2.png
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Re: New Windows Gadget for BTC
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stakhanov
on 04/07/2011, 18:18:12 UTC
Hi, I also bought it.

When I try to edit the gadget-file and change 15 minutes "1000 * 60 * 15" to "1000 * 60 * 5", save the file and try to install it Windows displays error message: "Not a viable gadget file". I edited with notepad++. Any special way to save the file?


You need to zip it along with all the other files in the archive and create a new .gadget file. Other than that, no, there is nothing special to do. But the windows gadget system is very buggy, so you could be out of luck, sorry :-/
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Re: Can you send me this scientific paper?
by
stakhanov
on 30/06/2011, 14:10:08 UTC
Thanks. My price is 100 millies or 0.1 BTC. Do you agree?
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Re: Can you send me this scientific paper?
by
stakhanov
on 30/06/2011, 13:25:13 UTC
Unfortunately this other paper doesn't have the particular detail I'm interested in  Cry
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[SOLD] Can you send me this scientific paper?
by
stakhanov
on 30/06/2011, 13:00:43 UTC
I got what I wanted, this offer is no longer open


100 millies to the first person to send me the PDF of the following paper:

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811909006168

thanks!
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Re: New Windows Gadget for BTC
by
stakhanov
on 27/06/2011, 13:26:35 UTC
instant dl, thanks, works great !

I'm glad!
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Re: Sending BTC - Priority Protocol
by
stakhanov
on 27/06/2011, 12:28:34 UTC
Hi,

I was wondering if there is any documentation about the priority protocol when sending bitcoins. I sent 5 BTC 1,5 hrs ago and haven't got a single confirmation.


The problem as far as I understand it is that miners get to decide whether they include a transaction in a block, and they can decide this entirely arbitraly. Of course, transaction fees should be an incentive to include transactions in their block, but nothing forces them to do so.

@BTCrow : you need to document yourself before posting...
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Re: Tradehill needs to fix their charts
by
stakhanov
on 25/06/2011, 17:19:38 UTC
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Re: Bitcoin stabilizing around $15.
by
stakhanov
on 23/06/2011, 09:10:24 UTC
Not that flat actually Smiley

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Re: Suggestion to improve the signal to noise ratio
by
stakhanov
on 22/06/2011, 08:02:03 UTC
Also, one added benefit of this change would be that it would probably reduce the load of the server, which seems to be a bit overwhelmed Smiley