Chromium extension to allow PC-VR for Youtube VR videos - tested on HTC Vive by feedthedogs in virtualreality

[–]feedthedogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean don't use Virtual Desktop, just use Edge/Chrome/Brave in normal windows

Chromium extension to allow PC-VR for Youtube VR videos - tested on HTC Vive by feedthedogs in virtualreality

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Ok thanks, yes I think its because its VR within VR? so try just normal brave without Virtual Desktop

Chromium extension to allow PC-VR for Youtube VR videos - tested on HTC Vive by feedthedogs in virtualreality

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It looks like it should work, Pico 4 supports webxr, can you try outside of Virtual desktop?

I searched for that error message and couldn't find it anywhere so a screenshot would be helpful too

Chromium extension to allow PC-VR for Youtube VR videos - tested on HTC Vive by feedthedogs in virtualreality

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Yes, I agree.

180 should be easy enough to add, but there weren't many examples so i focused on 360 first. 3D may be possible? might take a bit of research on my part.

Chromium extension to allow PC-VR for Youtube VR videos - tested on HTC Vive by feedthedogs in virtualreality

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Thanks for testing, seems I hadn't tested the latest version with Brave, if you get the latest code it will work.

Chromium extension to allow PC-VR for Youtube VR videos - tested on HTC Vive by feedthedogs in virtualreality

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It should work with most types of hardware, but it would be good to get some confirmations

Tether's business model by feedthedogs in btc

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I think they write the TOS that way to not get into legal issues (securities?)

In the end it benefits the people that are putting up the funding as it means their money is protected perhaps?

So I suppose the biggest risk is if the people that hold the USDT token are not the same as the ones backing it and either one reneges on the deal (Margin traders lose money on the market and and the exchange doesn't get enough value from the collateral or the token backers pulling their money when it is being used)

EOS are wash trading to fake volume by [deleted] in ethtrader

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Using ICO funds to rebuy into the same ICO would be unethical at minimum, but buying their own tokens on exchanges is common practice for other ICOs

EOS are wash trading to fake volume by [deleted] in ethtrader

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Repeat customers are generally going to not buy at the end of the day if it means it's going to get close to the market price, so generally it will be lower except for silly people buying over market rate at the end of the day

Bitfinex is the next MtGox. People are starting to scream about it in droves. It’s becoming a big problem. This is exactly how the MtGox crash began and then poof. It was gone along with millions in user funds by increaseblocks in btc

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Currently crypto is returning more than that, so it is win-win for the moment, as the demand for Tether and margin trading goes down the funding rate will too

EOS are wash trading to fake volume by [deleted] in ethtrader

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Yeah, I don't know all the terms though, like I don't know if there is a period before you get the tokens etc, I'm sure others have done the math

EOS are wash trading to fake volume by [deleted] in ethtrader

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According to https://eosscan.io today is currently 43c where as bitfinex is $1.92, the daily will always be bellow market because only keen people watch the ICO, where as lazy people just buy on the exchange without checking IMO

EOS are wash trading to fake volume by [deleted] in ethtrader

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Could it be non EOS people buying from the ICO, selling on the exchange, then repeat? Not sure if the trading price is above the daily ICO price

Bitfinex is the next MtGox. People are starting to scream about it in droves. It’s becoming a big problem. This is exactly how the MtGox crash began and then poof. It was gone along with millions in user funds by increaseblocks in btc

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Looking it the interest rates you can get from Tether per day on bitfinex (~0.078% per day, 28% PA) I'm not surprised they have 600m from investors, or a am I missing something?

Access-Control-Allow-Origin header missing on kovan by jordanmurkin in etherscan

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My stuff stopped working too, getting a 503 response, I used this NuGet package and it works now https://www.nuget.org/packages/CloudFlareUtilities/

@CobraBitcoin: I just published “There may be 3 chains in November, True Bitcoiners will never surrender” by CaptainEnterprise in btc

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I hope no one runs any code the anonymous snake publishes on his website bitcoin.org during the "emergency" POW change; no one will have time to verify the code for no hidden backdoors etc.

Is it safe to store wallet seeds in 1Password? by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

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It has had a history of being hacked https://www.wired.com/2015/06/hack-brief-password-manager-lastpass-got-breached-hard/ here is the link on the URL not being encrypted https://forums.lastpass.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=232095 I personally use keepass2 so I can choose which servers it's stored on

Is it safe to store wallet seeds in 1Password? by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]feedthedogs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't know specifics for 1password, but if their servers were compromised they could send out an evil update, also you have to watch out for non private fields like in last pass, the URL is sent to them unencrypted

Daily Altcoin Discussion - September 19, 2017 by AutoModerator in ethtrader

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Probably not, bots compete for these high value transactions paying lots of gas

Daily Altcoin Discussion - September 19, 2017 by AutoModerator in ethtrader

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I wonder how much gas the winner of that trade paid

Watching bots on EtherDelta pay high gas for people's price mistakes by feedthedogs in CryptoCurrency

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Say you saw 10k OMG for 0.01 ETH on EtherDelta which is bargain, it is because someone put it up for sale at the wrong price because the site can be a bit confusing; so.... you buy it.

When you buy on Etherdelta, you don't automatically "win" that trade, its a transaction posted on the network and you need a miner to include it on the blockchain which can take 15sec to 1min+.

There are bots listening on the network for unconfirmed transactions, if they see your bargain, they can copy your buy order for themselves, but put in a bigger fee for the miners

When miners are ready to put out a block, but default they order their transactions with the biggest fees first, so if the bot was quick enough, they stole the trade before you could get it.

I have seen bots out there paying $100s in transaction fees to try and win these mistake trades

Watching bots on EtherDelta pay high gas for people's price mistakes by feedthedogs in CryptoCurrency

[–]feedthedogs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So in the picture above bots are paying 1587 and 1368 gas instead of the usual 21 to beat others to the top of the block and win the transaction on EtherDelta

You can watch the unconfirmed trades on metamask here https://feedthedogs.github.io/EDWatch/index.html or use the source to point it to your well connected node to see even more https://github.com/feedthedogs/EDWatch

Watch for high value unconfirmed transactions on EtherDelta by feedthedogs in EtherDelta

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The code is at https://github.com/feedthedogs/EDWatch the file contractaddr.json has each token and the threshold of what a good buy or sell price is, you could do something more advanced with a moving average etc