Monday, March 31, 2014

DFB Investigating on Verbeek Comments


The German Football Association (DFB) are investigating remarks made by Nuremberg coach Gertjan Verbeek after the 3–2 loss at Freiburg.

Verbeek′s side are just two points above the Bundesliga relegation zone after suffering their fifth defeat in sixth matches, Felix Klaus scoring the winner for the hosts in a game that saw both teams score from the penalty spot.
Nuremberg defender Emanuel Pogatetz – who scored the opener after six minutes - was sent off in injury time of Saturday′s clash for a second bookable offence.
And Dutchman Verbeek was quick to direct his anger at referee Jochen Drees‚ telling Sky that his side had been “playing against 12 men”. 
The 51–year–old also took issue with opposition boss Christian Streich‚ who he believed influenced the referee′′ decisions with "shameful‚ brutal and disrespectful behaviour”. 
And Verbeek′s words have drawn the ire of the DFB‚ who have invited the former Feyenoord and AZ boss to explain himself before making a decision on a potential punishment.
A statement on the DFB website read: “The control committee of the German Football Association (DFB) has launched an investigation against Gertjan Verbeek. The coach of Bundesliga club Nuremberg is under suspicion for unsportsmanlike comments about referee Jochen Drees in the aftermath of Nuremberg′s Bundesliga match against SC Freiburg on 29 March 2013 (2014).
“The panel has now asked Verbeek for a timely explanation. Following the receipt of the explanation‚ the committee will decide on the continuation of the procedure.”

Source: SBOBET Times

SOUTHAMPTON DISMISS FINANCIAL FEARS


Southampton have insisted they do not need to sell their prized assets despite owing £27million in transfer fees.

The St Mary′s Stadium outfit released their financial figures for 2012–13 on Monday.
In addition to revealing the club had operated at a loss of £7.1m‚ the figures showed that Southampton will owe £27m in outstanding transfer fees from the end of June‚ the large majority of which must be paid next season.
Southampton have invested heavily since securing a return to the top flight in 2012‚ with Jay Rodriguez‚ Gaston Ramirez‚ Dejan Lovren‚ Victor Wanyama and Pablo Daniel Osvaldo all arriving for substantial amounts.
Osvaldo looks unlikely to play for the club again after a training-ground incident‚ and was loaned to Juventus in January with a view to a permanent move.
Although the big–money arrivals have yet to be off–set by any significant sales‚ Southampton insist star names such as Adam Lallana and Luke Shaw will not be used to balance the books.
“The most important point is that we are in a position where we do not need to sell any player (manager) Mauricio (Pochettino) wants to keep‚” club director Hans Hofstetter told BBC Radio Solent .
“We have a very strong squad and we are still in a situation where we are free enough to act quickly if quick action is asked from us.”
Chief executive Gareth Rogers believes the figures are reasonable given Southampton′s rapid rise through the divisions in recent seasons‚ and their desire to maintain a lofty position in the league pyramid.
“The financial results reflect the first full year in the Barclays Premier League and clearly show the impact of promotion two years ago‚” Rogers said on Southampton’s official website.
“The club has risen quickly in a short period.”
“With the first phase of the training ground due to open this summer, academy graduates continuing to progress into the first team‚ a healthy operating profit position and a strong ownership combined and balanced board we are provided with an excellent foundation from which the club as a whole can continue to grow.”

Source: SBOBET Times

Sunday, March 30, 2014

CONSISTENCY key for Wenger


Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal′s Premier League title hopes remain alive‚ provided they can put together a consistent end to the campaign.
A 6–0 defeat at Chelsea last week was followed by a 2–2 draw at home to Swansea City on Tuesday‚ although another draw on Saturday may have been seen in a more positive light.
Manchester City were the visitors to the Emirates Stadium on Saturday‚ with Wenger′s side battling for a 1–1 scoreline against Manuel Pellegrini′s title challengers.
Chelsea’s shock 1–0 defeat at Crystal Palace keeps Arsenal in the title picture‚ sitting five points off Jose Mourinho′s men – though Wenger would have preferred to pick up a win of his own instead.
Indeed the Frenchman used Chelsea′s example of exactly why his players must be at their absolute best in the final six games of the season to stand a chance of a first league title in a decade.
“Look what happened to Chelsea doesn′t help us because it doesn′t give us more points‚” he said.
"It just shows that we have absolutely to fight until the end of the season because everyone can beat everybody.
“Mathematically we are still in there‚ but it is not in our hands. You cannot say it is just depending on us‚ it′s not realistic maybe to say that.
“We have been consistent since the start of the season.”
“Maybe if you’ve never played at that level‚ it′s difficult to explain the mental insecurity that is in every single team after one or two bad results.
“For example‚ you have Real Madrid who went 30 games unbeaten and lost in the big game (4–3 to Barcelona last weekend) and lost the game after because the disappointment is so difficult to deal with‚ the pressure that is behind the team after big bad results‚ it′s easy for nobody.″

Source: SBOBET Times

Saturday, March 29, 2014

La Liga: Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona FC, April 2


Barca, Atletico set to break 3-game draw


Atletico Madrid and Barcelona extend their rivalry beyond the quest for the La Liga title as they face one another in the Champions League quarterfinals. The last three meetings between them ended up in draw. Will the trend finally be broken in the European stage? Match is on April 2 at 02:45 (GMT+8).

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Source: SBOBET

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Blockchain Merchant App is now Open-Source


Blockchain Merchant makes it easy to accept Bitcoin payments at any retail location. It′s the ideal point–of–sale (POS) solution for restaurants‚ bars‚ cafés‚ and all retail merchants accepting Bitcoin is now an open–source app with the source code available for download in GitHub.

This move is also due to popular demand and now merchants can develop it to help in any way to improve their business. 
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Source: Blockchain

Swarm Intelligence Event creates another first in Bitcoin history


Photo Credit: iridia.ulb.ac.be
A Belgium–based swarm intelligence conference is breaking new ground, with bitcoin set to be accepted as payment for registration. This makes it the first such scientific event to accept the digital currency.
The appropriately named ANTS, the ninth international conference on swarm intelligence, is set to be held in Brussels from September 10th to 12th by IRIDIA — the country’s leading artificial intelligence lab located at the Free University of Brussels (Université Libre de Bruxelles).
“There are several reasons why we decided to include bitcoin as a payment option,” Arne Brutschy, Director of the Belgian Bitcoin Association, told CoinDesk. “It’s a logical step after being the incubator of much of Belgian’s bitcoin activity — we try to promote and use bitcoin where we can. As we’re not a business, we have very little opportunity to do so practically, but our bi–annual conference gave us such an opportunity.”

More of this news here

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Tennis: ATP Miami Quarterfinals


Murray, Djokovic among Sony Open contenders

Winning 3–6‚ 6–3‚ 7–6 over Roger Federer in the BNP Paribas Open Championship at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden‚ Novak Djokovic now sets his sights to the next big tournament: the ATP Sony Open happening on the 19th up to the 30th of March in Miami‚ USA. Chasing his 10th ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title‚ Andy Murray needs to get back to his deadly form quick to defend his Miami ATP Masters title.


Source: SBOBET, Pinnacle Sports

Leaders of Bitcoin Set Ambitious Goals for 2014



The emerging leaders of the digital currency startup ecosystem took to the stage at CoinSummit San Francisco on 25th March in a talk that included Coinbase co-founder Brian Armstrong; Blockchain.info CEO Nic Cary; BitPay CEO Tony Gallippi; and Ripple Labs CEO Chris Larsen.
The session was moderated by Ribbit Capital’s Nick Shalek.

Photo Credit: Bitcoin.com
Some of the biggest founders and CEOs in the digital currency space, including representatives from BitPay, Blockchain, Coinbase and Ripple, were on hand for CoinSummit San Francisco’s “The Rising Stars of the Bitcoin Start–up Ecosystem” panel, which took place toward the end of a busy first day on Tuesday, 25th March.
This session, however, took a different approach, as the notable digital currency figures provided insights into not only how successful bitcoin businesses are being built today, but the goals and objectives their companies are seeking to achieve on behalf of the entire ecosystem in 2014 and beyond.

The industry leaders indicated that usability, development and merchant adoption are just some of the issues that remain top of mind.
More in here

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Marc Andreessen Certainly Indubitable to Invest "Hundreds of Millions" in Bitcoin



The Courageous Investor
Marc Andreessen plans on investing “Hundreds of Millions” of dollars into bitcoin businesses. Though the value of bitcoin plummeted, the multi–millionaire entrepreneur remains optimistic of bitcoin’s potential into the market. Andreessen is definitely convinced in which he quoted:

“I’am completely unfazed and plan to invest more.”

Even after different negative news about the virtual–currency, he has this willingness and desire to make bitcoin succeed. That’s why Andreessen can be viewed as one of bitcoin’s most serious risk takers.

Photo Credit: Business Insider

Bitcoin in Businesses
By taking the initiative to invest in many different bitcoin businesses, Marc Andreessen is giving bitcoin businesses and startups the opportunity to bring something new to the digital currency table.

He realizes that not every bitcoin business is going to achieve massive success or even make it. That is part of the gamble when doing business. However, he thinks that it is the responsibility of those in charge of the business to make it succeed.

Read more here.

Friday, March 21, 2014

Mt. Gox: 200 Thousand Missing Bitcoins, Found!












850‚000 bitcoin went missing under the roof of Mt. Gox since it started in operations in 2009. An estimated worth in current market price of over 121 million dollars. 

In sudden turn of events in March 7‚ 2014, luck strike on the exchange as 200‚000 bitcoins were unearthed in the exchange′s old wallet format. 

 

Read on the official statement released by Mt. Gox below.



Thursday, March 20, 2014

Upgrade Bitcoin Qt new version: Bitcoin Core 0.9.0

Bitcoin Qt is one of the most downloaded bitcoin deskop client. Now in its new version‚ users look at a new interface a a new name‚ Bitcoin Core. Renamed by the bitcoin core developers‚ the need was inevetable to reduce confusion in reference to the network and the famed dekstop wallet client software.


Full release notes below as seen in GitHub



Bitcoin Core version 0.9.0 is now available from:
This is a new major version release, bringing both new features and bug fixes.
Please report bugs using the issue tracker at github:

How to Upgrade
If you are running an older version‚ shut it down. Wait until it has completely shut down (which might take a few minutes for older versions)‚ uninstall all earlier versions of Bitcoin‚ then run the installer (on Windows) or just copy over ⁄Applications⁄Bitcoin-Qt (on Mac) or bitcoind⁄bitcoin–qt (on Linux).
If you are upgrading from version 0.7.2 or earlier‚ the first time you run 0.9.0 your blockchain files will be re-indexed, which will take anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours‚ depending on the speed of your machine.
On Windows‚ do not forget to uninstall all earlier versions of the Bitcoin client first‚ especially if you are switching to the 64–bit version.


Windows 64–bit installer
New in 0.9.0 is the Windows 64-bit version of the client. There have been frequent reports of users running out of virtual memory on 32–bit systems during the initial sync. Because of this it is recommended to install the 64–bit version if your system supports it.
NOTE: Release candidate 2 Windows binaries are not code–signed; use PGP and the SHA256SUMS.asc file to make sure your binaries are correct. In the final 0.9.0 release‚ Windows setup.exe binaries will be code–signed.
OSX 10.5 ⁄ 32-bit no longer supported
 0.9.0 drops support for older Macs. The minimum requirements are now:


    Downgrading warnings

    The ‘chainstate’ for this release is not always compatible with previous releases‚ so if you run 0.9 and then decide to switch back to a 0.8.x release you might get a blockchain validation error when starting the old release (due to ‘pruned outputs’ being omitted from the index of unspent transaction outputs).
    Running the old release with the –reindex option will rebuild the chainstate data structures and correct the problem.
    Also‚ the first time you run a 0.8.x release on a 0.9 wallet it will rescan the blockchain for missing spent coins‚ which will take a long time (tens of minutes on a typical machine).


    Rebranding to Bitcoin Core
     To reduce confusion between Bitcoin–the–network and Bitcoin–the–software we have renamed the reference client to Bitcoin Core.

    OP_RETURN and data in the block chain
     On OP_RETURN: There was been some confusion and misunderstanding in the community, regarding the OP_RETURN feature in 0.9 and data in the blockchain. This change is not an endorsement of storing data in the blockchain. The OP_RETURN change creates a provably-prunable output, to avoid data storage schemes — some of which were already deployed — that were storing arbitrary data such as images as forever–unspendable TX outputs, bloating bitcoin′s UTXO database.
    Storing arbitrary data in the blockchain is still a bad idea; it is less costly and far more efficient to store non–currency data elsewhere.

    Autotools build system
    For 0.9.0 we switched to an autotools–based build system instead of individual (q)makefiles.
    Using the standard “.autogen.sh; .⁄configure; make” to build Bitcoin–Qt and bitcoind makes it easier for experienced open source developers to contribute to the project.
    Be sure to check doc⁄build–*.md for your platform before building from source.

    Bitcoin–cli
    Another change in the 0.9 release is moving away from the bitcoind executable functioning both as a server and as a RPC client. The RPC client functionality (“tell the running bitcoin daemon to do THIS”) was split into a separate executable‚ ‘bitcoin–cli’. The RPC client code will eventually be removed from bitcoind, but will be kept for backwards compatibility for a release or two.

    walletpassphrase RPC
    The behavior of the walletpassphrase RPC when the wallet is already unlocked has changed between 0.8 and 0.9.
    The 0.8 behavior of walletpassphrase is to fail when the wallet is already unlocked:
    > walletpassphrase 1000
    walletunlocktime = now + 1000
    > walletpassphrase 10
    Error: Wallet is already unlocked (old unlock time stays)
    
    The new behavior of walletpassphrase is to set a new unlock time overriding the old one:
    > walletpassphrase 1000
    walletunlocktime = now + 1000
    > walletpassphrase 10
    walletunlocktime = now + 10 (overriding the old unlock time)
    

    Transaction malleability–related fixes

    This release contains a few fixes for transaction ID (TXID) malleability issues:
    • –nospendzeroconfchange command–line option, to avoid spending zero–confirmation change
    • IsStandard() transaction rules tightened to prevent relaying and mining of mutated transactions
    • Additional information in listtransactions⁄gettransaction output to report wallet transactions that conflict with each other because they spend the same outputs.
    • Bug fixes to the getbalance⁄listaccounts RPC commands, which would report incorrect balances for double–spent (or mutated) transactions.
    • New option: –zapwallettxes to rebuild the wallet′s transaction information


    Transaction Fees
    This release drops the default fee required to relay transactions across the network and for miners to consider the transaction in their blocks to 0.01mBTC per kilobyte.
    Note that getting a transaction relayed across the network does NOT guarantee that the transaction will be accepted by a miner; by default, miners fill their blocks with 50 kilobytes of high–priority transactions, and then with 700 kilobytes of the highest–fee–per–kilobyte transactions.
    The minimum relay⁄mining fee–per–kilobyte may be changed with the minrelaytxfee option. Note that previous releases incorrectly used the mintxfee setting to determine which low-priority transactions should be considered for inclusion in blocks.
    The wallet code still uses a default fee for low–priority transactions of 0.1mBTC per kilobyte. During periods of heavy transaction volume‚ even this fee may not be enough to get transactions confirmed quickly; the mintxfee option may be used to override the default.



    0.9.0 Release notes

    RPC:
    • New notion of ‘conflicted’ transactions, reported as confirmations: –1
    • ‘listreceivedbyaddress’ now provides tx ids
    • Add raw transaction hex to ‘gettransaction’ output
    • Updated help and tests for ‘getreceivedby(account|address)’
    • In ‘getblock’, accept 2nd ‘verbose’ parameter‚ similar to getrawtransaction‚ but defaulting to 1 for backward compatibility
    • Add ‘verifychain’‚ to verify chain database at runtime
    • Add ‘dumpwallet’ and ‘importwallet’ RPCs
    • ‘keypoolrefill’ gains optional size parameter
    • Add ‘getbestblockhash’‚ to return tip of best chain
    • Add ‘chainwork’ (the total work done by all blocks since the genesis block) to ‘getblock’ output
    • Make RPC password resistant to timing attacks
    • Clarify help messages and add examples
    • Add ‘getrawchangeaddress’ call for raw transaction change destinations
    • Reject insanely high fees by default in ‘sendrawtransaction’
    • Add RPC call ‘decodescript’ to decode a hex-encoded transaction script
    • Make ‘validateaddress’ provide redeemScript
    • Add ‘getnetworkhashps’ to get the calculated network hashrate
    • New RPC ‘ping’ command to request ping, new ‘pingtime’ and ‘pingwait’ fields in ‘getpeerinfo’ output
    • Adding new ‘addrlocal’ field to ‘getpeerinfo’ output
    • Add verbose boolean to ‘getrawmempool’
    • Add rpc command ‘getunconfirmedbalance’ to obtain total unconfirmed balance
    • Explicitly ensure that wallet is unlocked in importprivkey
    • Add check for valid keys in importprivkey

      Command–line options:
      • New option: –nospendzeroconfchange to never spend unconfirmed change outputs
      • New option: –zapwallettxes to rebuild the wallet’s transaction information
      • Rename option ‘–tor’ to ‘–onion’ to better reflect what it does
      • Add ‘–disablewallet’ mode to let bitcoind run entirely without wallet (when built with wallet)
      • Update default ‘–rpcsslciphers’ to include TLSv1.2
      • make ‘–logtimestamps’ default on and rework help–message
      • RPC client option: ‘–rpcwait’‚ to wait for server start
      • Remove ‘–logtodebugger’
      • Allow –noserver with bitcoind

      Block-chain handling and storage:
      • Update leveldb to 1.15
      • Check for correct genesis (prevent cases where a datadir from the wrong network is accidentally loaded)
      • Allow txindex to be removed and add a reindex dialog
      • Log aborted block database rebuilds
      • Store orphan blocks in serialized form, to save memory
      • Limit the number of orphan blocks in memory to 750
      • Fix non–standard disconnected transactions causing mempool orphans
      • Add a new checkpoint at block 279‚000
      Wallet:
      • Bug fixes and new regression tests to correctly compute the balance of wallets containing double–spent (or mutated) transactions
      • Store key creation time. Calculate whole-wallet birthday.
      • Optimize rescan to skip blocks prior to birthday
      • Let user select wallet file with –wallet=foo.dat
      • Consider generated coins mature at 101 instead of 120 blocks
      • Improve wallet load time
      • Don’t count txins for priority to encourage sweeping
      • Don’t create empty transactions when reading a corrupted wallet
      • Fix rescan to start from beginning after importprivkey
      • Only create signatures with low S values
      Mining:
      • Increase default –blockmaxsize⁄prioritysize to 750K⁄50K
      • ‘getblocktemplate’ does not require a key to create a block template
      • Mining code fee policy now matches relay fee policy

      Protocol and network:
      • Drop the fee required to relay a transaction to 0.01mBTC per kilobyte
      • Send tx relay flag with version
      • New ‘reject’ P2P message (BIP 0061‚ see https://gist.github.com/gavinandresen/7079034 for draft)
      • Dump addresses every 15 minutes instead of 10 seconds
      • Relay OP_RETURN data TxOut as standard transaction type
      • Remove CENT–output free transaction rule when relaying
      • Lower maximum size for free transaction creation
      • Send multiple inv messages if mempool.size > MAX_INV_SZ
      • Split MIN_PROTO_VERSION into INIT_PROTO_VERSION and MIN_PEER_PROTO_VERSION
      • Do not treat fFromMe transaction differently when broadcasting
      • Process received messages one at a time without sleeping between messages
      • Improve logging of failed connections
      • Bump protocol version to 70002
      • Add some additional logging to give extra network insight
      • Added new DNS seed from bitcoinstats.com
      Validation:
      • Log reason for non–standard transaction rejection
      • Prune provably–unspendable outputs‚ and adapt consistency check for it.
      • Detect any sufficiently long fork and add a warning
      • Call the –alertnotify script when we see a long or invalid fork
      • Fix multi–block reorg transaction resurrection
      • Reject non–canonically–encoded serialization sizes
      • Reject dust amounts during validation
      • Accept nLockTime transactions that finalize in the next block
      Build system:
      • Switch to autotools–based build system
      • Build without wallet by passing --disable-wallet to configure, this removes the BerkeleyDB dependency
      • Upgrade gitian dependencies (libpng‚ libz, libupnpc‚ boost‚ openssl) to more recent versions
      • Windows 64–bit build support
      • Solaris compatibility fixes
      • Check integrity of gitian input source tarballs
      • Enable full GCC Stack–smashing protection for all OSes

      GUI:
      • Switch to Qt 5.2.0 for Windows build
      • Add payment request (BIP 0070) support
      • Improve options dialog
      • Show transaction fee in new send confirmation dialog
      • Add total balance in overview page
      • Allow user to choose data directory on first start, when data directory is missing, or when the –choosedatadir option is passed
      • Save and restore window positions
      • Add vout index to transaction id in transactions details dialog
      • Add network traffic graph in debug window
      • Add open URI dialog
      • Add Coin Control Features
      • Improve receive coins workflow: make the ‘Receive’ tab into a form to request payments, and move historical address list functionality to File menu.
      • Rebrand to Bitcoin Core
      • Move initialization⁄shutdown to a thread. This prevents “Not responding” messages during startup. Also show a window during shutdown.
      • Don’t regenerate autostart link on every client startup
      • Show and store message of normal bitcoin:URI
      • Fix richtext detection hang issue on very old Qt versions
      • OS X: Make use of the 10.8+ user notification center to display Growl-like notifications
      • OS X: Added NSHighResolutionCapable flag to Info.plist for better font rendering on Retina displays.
      • OS X: Fix bitcoin-qt startup crash when clicking dock icon
      • Linux: Fix Gnome bitcoin: URI handler
      Miscellaneous:
      • Add Linux script (contrib⁄qos⁄tc.sh) to limit outgoing bandwidth
      • Add ‘–regtest’ mode‚ similar to testnet but private with instant block generation with ‘setgenerate’ RPC.
      • Add ‘linearize.py’ script to contrib‚ for creating bootstrap.dat
      • Add separate bitcoin–cli client

        Credits

        Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release:
        • Andrey
        • Ashley Holman
        • b6393ce9–d324–4fe1–996b–acf82dbc3d53
        • bitsofproof
        • Brandon Dahler
        • Calvin Tam
        • Christian Decker
        • Christian von Roques
        • Christopher Latham
        • Chuck
        • coblee
        • constantined
        • Cory Fields
        • Cozz Lovan
        • daniel
        • Daniel Larimer
        • David Hill
        • Dmitry Smirnov
        • Drak
        • Eric Lombrozo
        • fanquake
        • fcicq
        • Florin
        • frewil
        • Gavin Andresen
        • Gregory Maxwell
        • gubatron
        • Guillermo Céspedes Tabárez
        • Haakon Nilsen
        • HaltingState
        • Han Lin Yap
        • harry
        • Ian Kelling
        • Jeff Garzik
        • Johnathan Corgan
        • Jonas Schnelli
        • Josh Lehan
        • Josh Triplett
        • Julian Langschaedel
        • Kangmo
        • Lake Denman
        • Luke Dashjr
        • Mark Friedenbach
        • Matt Corallo
        • Michael Bauer
        • Michael Ford
        • Michagogo
        • Midnight Magic
        • Mike Hearn
        • Nils Schneider
        • Noel Tiernan
        • Olivier Langlois
        • patrick s
        • Patrick Strateman
        • paveljanik
        • Peter Todd
        • phantomcircuit
        • phelixbtc
        • Philip Kaufmann
        • Pieter Wuille
        • Rav3nPL
        • R E Broadley
        • regergregregerrge
        • Robert Backhaus
        • Roman Mindalev
        • Rune K. Svendsen
        • Ryan Niebur
        • Scott Ellis
        • Scott Willeke
        • Sergey Kazenyuk
        • Shawn Wilkinson
        • Sined
        • sje
        • Subo1978
        • super3
        • Tamas Blummer
        • theuni
        • Thomas Holenstein
        • Timon Rapp
        • Timothy Stranex
        • Tom Geller
        • Torstein Husebø
        • Vaclav Vobornik
        • vhf ⁄ victor felder
        • Vinnie Falco
        • Warren Togami
        • Wil Bown
        • Wladimir J. van der Laan