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Title: Australia
Post by: penguin_brian on January 20, 2013, 01:15:35 AM
Anyone else from Australia here?


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: Timep34 on January 23, 2013, 04:41:40 AM
Not from australia sorry, but I believe I need one post to PM and wasn't sure where I could post other than this area so sorry for the worthless post!


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: CIYAM on January 23, 2013, 04:46:10 AM
Stone the crows - not another one of those bloody forum members who understands strain!

:D

Welcome aboard mate!!


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: penguin_brian on January 23, 2013, 10:12:28 AM
Welcome aboard mate!!

Hello!

Assuming you are from Australia.

I am from Melbourne. What state are you from?

Thanks


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: CIYAM on January 23, 2013, 10:24:05 AM
I am from Melbourne. What state are you from?

Melbourne born and bred myself (go Hawks)!

:)


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: penguin_brian on February 10, 2013, 12:11:59 AM
I am from Melbourne. What state are you from?

Melbourne born and bred myself (go Hawks)!

:)


What is your interest in bitcoins?

As far as I can tell there isn't a much in the way of places that will accept them. At least not in Australia.


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: nobbynobbynoob on February 10, 2013, 12:15:24 AM
Anyone else from Australia here?

Sadly no, but my future spouse is...

...and if you are the one who introduces me to her I happily owe you BTC100. ;D

G'day mate! :)


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: CIYAM on February 10, 2013, 01:52:57 AM
What is your interest in bitcoins?

The idea of a "digital gold" fascinated me when I first heard of it and the idea that I could pay people or transfer funds OS without needing to get "a license to do so" or having to pay unreasonable fees was the kicker.

It has lead me to create this: http://ciyam.org/open (still in Beta)

As far as I can tell there isn't a much in the way of places that will accept them. At least not in Australia.

Actually you should check out Jeremy West's site (no affiliation with myself) - I understand you can even pay your bills with BTC now!


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: penguin_brian on February 10, 2013, 06:05:50 AM
Actually you should check out Jeremy West's site (no affiliation with myself) - I understand you can even pay your bills with BTC now!

A shame this dispute is the top Google search result :-(

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51512.0

I am not sure it is still possible to pay bills with BTC any more. It seems like it once was possible, but I can't find any details on any method that is still current.


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: CIYAM on February 10, 2013, 06:18:14 AM
A shame this dispute is the top Google search result :-(

Yes - that is unfortunate (please note the date on that topic and read all the posts to make your own judgement).

And yes - I don't see the ability to pay bills there now either. :(

Hopefully either that service will be able to return or others will be able to build up something similar.


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: penguin_brian on February 11, 2013, 04:06:08 AM
Yes - that is unfortunate (please note the date on that topic and read all the posts to make your own judgement).

Yes, I have read all the posts and reached my own judgement :-)

Looks like the reason it was the top result for me was most likely because somebody had recently added to the thread.


I am very much interested in bitcoin as it seems a much more secure system without the security issues that our conventional systems have (e.g. paying for things over the Internet by or phone using credit card by revealing your "secrets" to the vendor).

To use bitcoin efficiently and safely, I get the impression it is best to try to avoid having to exchange money between AUD and BTC. This is because it involves banks and exchange agents which are slow and take up anything up to 10% of the funds being exchanged.

This means finding some other way of earning BTC. Selling stuff would seem an ideal way.

Unfortunately, looking at the current environment, it seems that there are many more people trying to sell stuff then to buy stuff. Not to mention nobody seems to know who is running sites like bitmit, what their trustworthiness is like, etc.

One might assume that more people selling then buying would lead to low prices for buyers. However this does not appear to be the case. e.g. Some of the prices I see on bitmit are very much inflated from what I could pay normal retailer in AUD. I think the problem is there is no real incentive to try to sell things in BTC, perhaps because there aren't enough buyers.

Anyway, just my thoughts for the moment.


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: payb.tc on February 11, 2013, 04:12:07 AM
^are you in I.T.?

why not make your own bitmit, etc?

I think the problem is there is no real incentive to try to sell things in BTC, perhaps because there aren't enough buyers.

the incentive is probably just as you said earlier, it's a way to get their hands on BTC without actually buying any.



Title: Re: Australia
Post by: penguin_brian on February 12, 2013, 01:51:47 AM
^are you in I.T.?

why not make your own bitmit, etc?

Unfortunately, no time for a new software development project. Am hardly keeping up with my current projects already :-(


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: Two Bit on April 18, 2013, 11:54:10 AM
nope  :P


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: Eammy on May 20, 2013, 04:39:06 AM
Yeah, I'm from Australia. Nice to meet you.


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: TimJBenham on May 20, 2013, 05:18:53 AM

Actually you should check out Jeremy West's site (no affiliation with myself) - I understand you can even pay your bills with BTC now!


I bought my first bitcoin from Jeremy. I stopped pretty quick when I discovered I was paying about Gox+10%. Still, I have no complaints against him.


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: CIYAM on May 20, 2013, 05:30:24 AM
I bought my first bitcoin from Jeremy. I stopped pretty quick when I discovered I was paying about Gox+10%. Still, I have no complaints against him.

Yup - unfortunately it isn't an easy thing to buy bitcoins at a price that isn't well over Gox unless you are able to trade person to person.


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: TimJBenham on May 25, 2013, 07:48:02 AM
Yup - unfortunately it isn't an easy thing to buy bitcoins at a price that isn't well over Gox unless you are able to trade person to person.

Bank wire to Bitstamp wasn't that difficult, actually.


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: CIYAM on May 25, 2013, 09:44:37 AM
Bank wire to Bitstamp wasn't that difficult, actually.

Indeed - provided that you aren't wanting to only buy a small amount of BTC then bank wires are the best option.


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: frontbit on June 03, 2013, 01:16:58 PM
I have finally found this. The Aussie avalon group buy technically brought me here. I'm from melbourne.

I usually get bitcoin from bitinnovate (no affiliation with myself). I did google search a couple of them came out and I just did some comparison. Do you guys know any better option?


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: frontbit on June 04, 2013, 02:02:42 AM
Hi, Anyone here thinking of running a group buy for KNCminer? I don't trust them 100% or not even 80% that's why I don't think I am going to buy full unit from them. But I am willing to chip in in a group buy so I can put in as much as I trust them.

It would be great if this is run by a hero member.

Thanks.


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: worldinacoin on June 04, 2013, 02:05:41 AM
I guess I will wait until other members buy and give feedback before I even think of getting any :)


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: Ego on August 29, 2013, 07:27:28 AM
Sydney over here :)

the Bitcoin users in syd do a weekly meet up on a Wednesday Night find out more if you are interested Bitcoinsyd.org at the time of writing this the site was in progress. However we currently meet 6pm wednesday nights at the GPO Bar Martin Place. Lastmeeting had 22 members

Future event posts can be found http://www.meetup.com/Sydney-Bitcoin/

Cheers Ego


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: Notanon on September 02, 2013, 08:45:30 PM
Perth guy over here.


Title: Re: Australia
Post by: hammo on October 16, 2013, 10:39:52 PM
Melbourne over this way, and i'm surprised there ain't many more in this thread. Maybe they have already gained their stripes and advanced to real conversations. It's nice to read the threads but if you can't contribute it kinda makes the journey pointless. However it is refreshing that the SPAMMERS are heavily moderated.  :)

PS: I hope this post gets through ;)