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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 32480. (Read 26726482 times)

sr. member
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Born to chew bubble gum and kick ass
If you use Microsoft Windows.  They have a free tool for it here, along with some instructions.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/841290

Download FCIV, then run
FCIV -md5 -sha1 (path/filename)

If you post the hash (the result of running the FCIV program on the text file in which you write your prediction) then you can prove that the prediction is unchanged later when you choose to reveal what it was because people can check the hash and see that it was the same then as now.


Isn't Sha1 already cracked / broken / compromised?
legendary
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1RichyTrEwPYjZSeAYxeiFBNnKC9UjC5k
It's not even really crypto that's needed. Here's how it could be done in Linux

Code:
$ echo To Da Moon >prediction.txt
$ md5sum prediction.txt
16c02065ecdd742048d78181dbbeae8d  prediction.txt
Then just post the md5.


I saw linux installed on a computer once in my life. md5sum ??

Something simpler please  Smiley

Simpler than two lines? Unpossible!
legendary
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1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ
maz
full member
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I've heard Bitcoin related to Linux. Nerd only at the beginning but people have slowly increased it's usability and simplified it over time so that it's now a usable O/S by many non-nerds. I really hope Bitcoin doesn't take that long to reach masses with ease of use.
legendary
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Since the Bitstamp API is broken, here's the Bitstamp info as of 20 seconds ago.

legendary
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Merit: 1000
When will someone make a service that will truly revolutionize the way we use bitcoin? An app/webservice that would oversimplify the use of bitcoin, making it accessible to the common folk who don't want to spend time getting to know bitcoin. Also something that would mitigate the exchange risk/confirmations duration problem.

It's pretty depressing how slow innovation has been in this regard.  5 years later and user friendliness is still a lonnnnnng way off.  No one has built even, say, an iphone app that lets you send bitcoin to friends with the "scary stuff" running in the background (interfacing w/ public keys, etc.).  Normal people don't give a shit about interfacing with public/private keys.  They want to click on a picture of their friend and send them bitcoins.  This blows people minds in computer science that everyone isn't "technical minded".

In fact, the closest thing so far to being user friendly and "non scary" is probably Coinbase.  Anything else I'd be afraid of recommending to a non-nerd.  Seriously... would you send your grandma to blockchain.info??  lol

Just wait for Trezor. Because if you make it look cute and easy through a fancy app, all that'll happen is thousands of lost bitcoins and PR debacle. Things will happen in their due course, each stage happening when it is ready to happen.
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Awesome, when can we expect it to release? Smiley
Q2 of next year, probably.
Can't wait to see what you have come up with. I think that next year will be really exciting from a development/services point of view. This year brought a lot of strong developers into bitcoin.
legendary
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Gresham's Lawyer
It's not even really crypto that's needed. Here's how it could be done in Linux

Code:
$ echo To Da Moon >prediction.txt
$ md5sum prediction.txt
16c02065ecdd742048d78181dbbeae8d  prediction.txt
Then just post the md5.


I saw linux installed on a computer once in my life. md5sum ??

Something simpler please  Smiley

If you use Microsoft Windows.  They have a free tool for it here, along with some instructions.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/841290

Download FCIV, then run
FCIV -md5 -sha1 (path/filename)

If you post the hash (the result of running the FCIV program on the text file in which you write your prediction) then you can prove that the prediction is unchanged later when you choose to reveal what it was because people can check the hash and see that it was the same then as now.
legendary
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Merit: 1013
Awesome, when can we expect it to release? Smiley
Q2 of next year, probably.
maz
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
When will someone make a service that will truly revolutionize the way we use bitcoin? An app/webservice that would oversimplify the use of bitcoin, making it accessible to the common folk who don't want to spend time getting to know bitcoin. Also something that would mitigate the exchange risk/confirmations duration problem.

This is why I'm not a believer in the recent "mass adoption" rants. Bitcoin is still a bitch to get involved in for the computer illiterate and average Joe.

Who's talking mass adoption right now? The recent volley of good news only means relatively greater adoption than before, therefore relatively higher prices.

All I've seen the past 2 weeks is references to mass adoption, primarily related to China...
sr. member
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Born to chew bubble gum and kick ass

I'm sorry I thought there is marry the so called holly virgin in your avatar. I have bad eyesight  Grin
legendary
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Merit: 1000
When will someone make a service that will truly revolutionize the way we use bitcoin? An app/webservice that would oversimplify the use of bitcoin, making it accessible to the common folk who don't want to spend time getting to know bitcoin. Also something that would mitigate the exchange risk/confirmations duration problem.

This is why I'm not a believer in the recent "mass adoption" rants. Bitcoin is still a bitch to get involved in for the computer illiterate and average Joe.

Who's talking mass adoption right now? The recent volley of good news only means relatively greater adoption than before, therefore relatively higher prices.
full member
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Merit: 100
When will someone make a service that will truly revolutionize the way we use bitcoin?
Working on it now.

Awesome, when can we expect it to release? Smiley
hero member
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SR merchants simply changed marketplaces and do the same as before

A, yeah? Then where did the 95% of my pre-SR bust sales volume go? Sheepmarket and BMR are pretty much dead at this point and don't even have a fraction of the volume SR used to have. Add a permanent DDoS of BMR to it's lack of volume and you'll start to get the picture: this industry needs at least a year to recover.

I might have misunderstood this. Did you you type that you were a Silk Road vendor?

Man, on his profile used to say "top SR vendor". It was never a secret.

thanks for the insight. my infos just come from consumers so I don't know nothing about merchant side.
i still think this will get stronger in coming months. perhaps depends on variety of products (just saw your cigs offers on bitmit).
SR shutdown was just recently, markets will decentralize until one site will get monopoly status again. it will take its time, but not a year imo (demand too high).
legendary
Activity: 1400
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When will someone make a service that will truly revolutionize the way we use bitcoin?
Working on it now.
legendary
Activity: 1168
Merit: 1000
When will someone make a service that will truly revolutionize the way we use bitcoin? An app/webservice that would oversimplify the use of bitcoin, making it accessible to the common folk who don't want to spend time getting to know bitcoin. Also something that would mitigate the exchange risk/confirmations duration problem.

It's pretty depressing how slow innovation has been in this regard.  5 years later and user friendliness is still a lonnnnnng way off.  No one has built even, say, an iphone app that lets you send bitcoin to friends with the "scary stuff" running in the background (interfacing w/ public keys, etc.).  Normal people don't give a shit about interfacing with public/private keys.  They want to click on a picture of their friend and send them bitcoins.  This blows people minds in computer science that everyone isn't "technical minded".

In fact, the closest thing so far to being user friendly and "non scary" is probably Coinbase.  Anything else I'd be afraid of recommending to a non-nerd.  Seriously... would you send your grandma to blockchain.info??  lol
legendary
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Stamp is having API issues, and maybe trading issues. Losing its virginity in this choppy market action I guess.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Born to chew bubble gum and kick ass
It's not even really crypto that's needed. Here's how it could be done in Linux

Code:
$ echo To Da Moon >prediction.txt
$ md5sum prediction.txt
16c02065ecdd742048d78181dbbeae8d  prediction.txt
Then just post the md5.


I saw linux installed on a computer once in my life. md5sum ??

Something simpler please  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 2394
1RichyTrEwPYjZSeAYxeiFBNnKC9UjC5k
Are you the prophet of the all knowing spaghetti monster?

I'm more about her <--- But the FSM gets respect.

''Her'' meaning the pregnant virgin?


The what?

http://principiadiscordia.com/
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