1009 entries in 0.428s
swhitt: and then going to the address on
blockchain.info would show a warning "THIS ADDRESS HAS ATTEMPTED TO SEND DOUBLESPENDING TRANSACTIONS. USE CAUTION WHEN RECEIVING MONEY FROM THIS ACCOUNT"
swhitt: it was annoying though - I was messing around with the
blockchain.info api by spending 0.01 on sdice; about half the time after I'd lose I'd see a doublespend show up in my wallet
DeadWeasel: your
blockchain.info one is great, that thing is a BTC sucubus
maximian: I'll take a wild guess that he gave a piece of s.dice to the
blockchain.info guy in exchange for this
maximian: so how did evoorhees get s.dice integrated into
Blockchain.info's wallet? Is he associated with Blockchain? It's quite the competitive advantage
aiball: juror - do you have one of those
blockchain.info urls for sdice 50% I tried to replace the address but not getting a chart
smickles: lol,
blockchain.info just gave me an error
jurov: you mean on
blockchain.info? that is only ip where that site got it from
jurov: apparently im using
blockchain.info too much.. they just shown me windows xp boot gif instead
pigeons:
blockchain.info is slick, but i hate it when people think it is "official" or the only one
kakobreklaa: if youd kill
blockchain.info, 10 more would pop up, same as with torrent sites
gesell: the advantage of using The blockchain as apposed to a new one is that you can use
blockchain.info for all sorts of purposes (finding WidgedA sellers, checking reputation) and its a little harder to kill
blockchain.info which has plenty of legal use, than specialwidgetsellerblockchain.info. So you could basically do silkroad without Tor
rng29a: mircea_popescu: thanks,
blockchain.info showed 2 already, but my bet appeared shortly after that
deadweasel: URL:
http://blockchain.info/ URL Categories: Reputation: Medium Risk Media Type: Client IP: 10.9.7.4 Rule Name: IDEXX-Default Catch All Proxy Name: wme-swg1
deadweasel: my worked blocked
blockchain.info since yesterday
pigeons: yes i used
blockchain.info pigeons:
blockchain.info probably implements signing different than the reference client, i know armory does also
Namworld: mircea: you can sign message with your
blockchain.info addresses.
Korbman: why the hell is
blockchain.info showing up in spanish to me now...
jurov: smickles. the message was certainly NOT in the tx. it looks like was just slapped on some other unrelated tx using
blockchain.info jurov: lol, there's a nice public note on
blockchain.info.. did not knew this is possible
pigeons: wow people (
blockchain.info) use mac's for servers
jurov:
blockchain.info down?
mircea_popescu: there;s certainly space in the market for more than one
blockchain.info kakobrekla: time for a
blockchain.info payable and stable alternative
Ukto: yay,
blockchain.info down
Bugpowder: clicking through
blockchain.info is not the right way to do this
pizzaman1337: does
blockchain.info make money on anything besides their mixer?
gribble: smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 hours, 57 minutes, and 13 seconds ago: <smickles>
blockchain.info can do a lot of things, apparently
smickles:
blockchain.info can do a lot of things, apparently
jurov: haha yes
blockchain.info readily identifies you there
sgnb: well, it's yet another trusted third-party to add... it should be possible to make a purely web-based client to plain mpex so that its failure doesn't let the user screwed (à la
blockchain.info)
pigeons: so the big thing now is that
blockchain.info had previously claimed that links from "anonymous" addresses were not logged
mircea_popescu: so basically that idiot ver just sunk
blockchain.info ?
jurov: it's here,
blockchain.info has fireworks
smickles: lol, "jaws" is
blockchain.info thestringpuller: The coinbase funding is dumb. Coinbase is not even that good, it's all hype.
Blockchain.info has so many more features...
matthewh3: no the coloured coins are kept in there own
blockchain.info/wallet and dividends go where you want
smickles: check
blockchain.info for the payment dates
Diablo-D3:
blockchain.info doesnt like gen tx spam
smickles: why does every p2pool block show up in the
blockchain.info 'strange transactions' page?
matthewh3: I think if a I2p exchange popped up and used hybrid wallets like
blockchain.info then users wouldn't have to worry about the OP's running off with all the coins. If an I2p exchange popped like the GLBSE, Cryptostocks or LTC-Global how could users trust them. I know The Silk Road as been operational for a while but it could just disappear anytime?
MrTiggr: thats based off the "unconfirmed txn" feed from
blockchain.info nefario:
blockchain.info if you don't want to listen to incoming transactions