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1341  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Halving Day Traditions on: November 28, 2012, 01:56:20 PM
This should be a national holiday !

An international holiday.

+1 on this, btw I refuse to burn any fiat notes and help them go up in value.

Instead, I will print a bitcoin paper wallet and send a satoshi to it with no fees, then burn it. If it ever gets confirmed by any of you miners it will be lost forever like Satoshi himself, if not, I will get to spend it on something useful and It would mean Satoshi is still among us.
1342  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Happy halving day on: November 28, 2012, 01:19:11 PM
13 blocks remaining  Cheesy

I have mine ready...

1343  Economy / Services / Re: Logo Design Contest! on: November 28, 2012, 09:49:06 AM
Is this thread dead?

 Huh

Could be, but don't be surprised because this is standard practice, place a bounty and "forget" to close and pay up.

I only hope people soon realize they need a proper escrow service like Rugatu, and only start work after being sure they will get paid.
1344  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: WordPress.com accepts Bitcoins on: November 16, 2012, 04:23:07 PM

This is good news, but: How exactly is this target group supposed to get hold of bitcoins? Oh, right. There are no bitcoin exchanges in Kenya, Haiti, Cuba, or Iraq. I am not being sarcastic, but genuinely concerned about this problem.

Iraq: nothing
Kenya: https://localbitcoins.com/postal_code/ken/nairobi/9999/?unit=km&listing_amount=10&
Haiti: none
Cuba: none

1/4 this should give you some hope.

You didn't count the miners http://blockchain.info/connected-nodes
1345  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I apologize, Let me rephrase that on: November 16, 2012, 02:24:00 PM
It smells like Bullshit in here.

Then please don't step in, this thread needed to be closed yesterday.
1346  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [BOUNTY] 1BTC for hardware wallet name on: November 16, 2012, 02:18:31 PM


;-)

Nice  Cheesy keep up the good work slush
1347  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Noticias Bitcoin - prensa y paginas de blog on: November 16, 2012, 02:12:53 PM
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WordPress.com comenzará a aceptar pagos en Bitcoin

La plataforma de blogs personales WordPress.com, el servicio de hosting que administra la empresa Automattic, comenzó a ampliar sus formas de pago para los upgrades (como por ejemplo, no incluir publicidad o tener un diseño especial) donde ahora comenzarán a recibir Bitcoin, la moneda digital P2P desregulada y descentralizada.

La empresa explicó su decisión con el argumento que actualmente los pagos a través de PayPal están bloqueados en más de 60 países, mientras que muchas tarjetas de crédito tienen restricciones similares por motivos políticos, por...

Esteban Zamorano hace 1 hora

http://www.fayerwayer.com/2012/11/wordpress-com-comenzara-a-aceptar-pagos-en-bitcoin/
1348  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Noticias Bitcoin - prensa y paginas de blog on: November 16, 2012, 01:54:59 PM
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WordPress aceptará bitcoins, además de PayPal y tarjetas de crédito

WordPress, la plataforma de blogging, ha anunciado que al aceptar bitcoins se abren las posibilidades de pago a aquellos países que no cuentan con PayPal o tarjetas de crédito.
WordPress aceptará bitcoins, abriendo la plataforma de blogging a pagos de usuarios de países en los que no haya compañías de tarjeta de crédito o PayPal.

Aunque WordPress es un software gratuito y de código fuente abiero, la compañía Automattic ofrece prestaciones de pago, como diseño de blogs, dominios personalizados o herramientas antispam. Como otros servicios basados en web, los pagos para estas características dependen de tarjetas de crédito o pagos por PayPayl. Pero WordPress ha escrito en su blog que PayPal no da servicio en más de 60 países y que las compañías de tarjetas de crédito tienen ciertas restricciones debido a...

PC World - 16/11/2012

http://www.idg.es/pcworld/WordPress-aceptara-bitcoins,-ademas-de-PayPal-y-ta/doc127987.htm
1349  Local / Trading y especulación / Re: Boletín de Análisis Técnico on: November 16, 2012, 01:58:49 AM

Pero de ninguna manera, vamos  Kiss
1350  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: WordPress.com accepts Bitcoins on: November 16, 2012, 01:35:44 AM
I don't remember. Who was next?

google.com
facebook.com
youtube.com
yahoo.com
baidu.com
wikipedia.org
live.com
twitter.com
qq.com
amazon.com
taobao.com
linkedin.com
blogspot.com
google.co.in
yahoo.co.jp
sina.com.cn
google.de
yandex.ru
msn.com
wordpress.com
google.com.hk
google.co.jp
bing.com
ebay.com
google.co.uk

Reddit?
1351  Economy / Goods / Re: Some Silver coins for sale on: November 16, 2012, 01:33:53 AM
What can I do with them?

+1  Roll Eyes
1352  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: WordPress.com accepts Bitcoins on: November 16, 2012, 01:20:00 AM
@gweedo can you STFU? Please

Why? ...

Meh, because bitcoin...


1353  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: WordPress.com accepts Bitcoins on: November 16, 2012, 12:59:24 AM
@gweedo can you STFU? Please
1354  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2012-11-15 theverge.com - WordPress starts taking payment in Bitcoin on: November 16, 2012, 12:35:17 AM
you have any idea how many bloggers use WordPress?  lots.

You bet http://en.wordpress.com/stats/
1355  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: WordPress.com accepts Bitcoins on: November 16, 2012, 12:33:21 AM
This is awesome   Grin
1356  Local / Trading y especulación / Re: Boletín de Análisis Técnico on: November 16, 2012, 12:22:32 AM

Hilo de la noticia https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124492
1357  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2012-11-15 theverge.com - WordPress starts taking payment in Bitcoin on: November 16, 2012, 12:21:24 AM
Just a short report - but theverge is a pretty well known news site.

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WordPress starts taking payment in Bitcoin

Jeff Blagdon
2012-11-15

http://www.theverge.com/2012/11/15/3651684/wordpress-payment-bitcoin-bitpay


WordPress, the popular blogging platform / content management system is expanding its payment options for upgrades like going ad-free. Beginning today, users around the world will be able to pay with Bitcoin — the unregulated, decentralized digital currency built on cryptography. Explaining its decision, the company noted that PayPal currently blocks access from over 60 countries, and that many credit card companies have similar restrictions, whether because of politics, fraud, or other reasons.

WordPress says that its Bitcoin payments will be handled by BitPay.com and that there is no need to wait for confirmation since the transaction risk is “already acceptably low.” And while Bitcoin famously doesn’t permit refunds (because of the possibility for fraud), WordPress says it will still honor its refund policy, working with BitPay to get unhappy customers their money back.

WordPress release
http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2012/11/15/pay-another-way-bitcoin/

On Reddit
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/139ivm/wordpresscom_accepts_bitcoins/
1358  Economy / Gambling / Re: Are bitcoins casinos really pointless? on: November 15, 2012, 06:44:15 PM
Not at all, good points have been made why they aren't pointless. Btw, sometimes I enjoy betting my bitcoins for fun and hope for profit.
1359  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I apologize, Let me rephrase that on: November 15, 2012, 05:56:14 PM
I recently posted a thread that didn't receive the response I anticipated, so let me explain-I will try and be as transparent as possible:

I have an investment opportunity; I have a seller that sells me MoneyPaks at a discounted price 55% of face value and the lowest amount he carries is 200, and he accepts BTC as payment. The more BTC I receive, the more MoneyPaks I am able to buy. Here's the issue: I would much rather not pay the high rate exchange fees that all the exchangers have, I'd much rather have someone invest their BTC and then receive cash for their investment plus 10%. It's faster, easier, and no chance for me getting scammed. The turn around time is usually 2-3days per 2000$. I'm not asking that you invest 2000$ but that a rate you can use to gage your specific turn around time. You may think this is a scam, you may not, but the fact is, if you are willing to invest, feel free to contact me or post to thread.

For all those who read my other thread, I apologize for the misunderstandings. I am actually trying to start an honest business here.

1360  Economy / Marketplace / Re: So you think you're going to start a Bitcoin business, right? on: November 15, 2012, 04:57:15 PM
Okay, it's not a crime. It's just the first step down the road which brings pretty much 9x% to crime within six months to a year. So, here are some simple easy steps for your convenience.

0. Starting a bitcoin business is a liability. The first thing you need to understand, and you need to understand it well. At sixteen hundred hours while you were sitting around your living room scratching your ear you were worth X. Your life, your ideas, your business, the shit around your house that you own, all that which makes up your life, added together, worth X. At sixteen fifteen, eight minutes after you had started your Bitcoin business you were worth X-k, where k is always positive and SIGNIFICANT. Starting a Bitcoin business is a liability, it makes you worth less. In fact, all the rest of your life in Bitcoinland will be attempts, more or less successful, to limit and reduce that liability. This is the outlook you must have not in order to be successful, but in order to have a shot at it. This is the outlook you must have in order to not guarantee failure.

1. Identify yourself to the community. This means, at the very least, creating a WOT account. If you do not have a WOT account you are not part of Bitcoin business. This is the criteria, no matter what you might think. That's where everyone looks, no matter what social media might be telling you. If you aren't in the WOT you aren't in Bitcoin.

This might also mean making a few social media profiles. The difference between an account on StumbleUpon called MyBTCBiz, a reddit account called BtcBlaBla, a myspace, tumblr, whatever and a forum account called MyBizPr is nil. They're all the same thing: social media profiles. Sure, they may be useful. You wouldn't think to substitute a forum registration for a company registration IRL, now would you? Same thing here.

2. After completing step 1 spend at the very least six months learning. This attitude whereby you think you're great and valuable, so great and valuable in fact that you had the business idea first, then you ran into Bitcoin and then in the heat of the moment saw to that formality of a forum account so now you're ready for "investment" five hours later after dealing with the pesky minimum posts rules is bullshit. Pure bullshit. This isn't how it works, if you've not been in the WOT for six months you are not ready to start a Bitcoin business for reason of intellectual incapacity, irrespective of what you might think. (And yes, of course you will think you're the exception to this rule. You are not the exception, you are just unskilled and unwarare of it. The rule is exactly about you.)

Yes, maybe if Warren Buffett decided to go into Bitcoin he'd just put a notice on his Berkshire Hathaway website identifying his WOT handle and be ready in five minutes. The reason Warren Buffett can do that and you can't is that you're not Warren Buffett. Yes, one day you might become the next WB. That doesn't mean you're it today, consumer credit does not work in this field.

So, what you do during your six months is that

2.1. You buy some Bitcoins. Get a good idea of what the options for doing that are, how the exchanges work, how the OTC market works (if by now you do not know what OTC or WOT stand for add two months to your lockdown as punishment for being the sort of idiot who, when he encounters words he does not know, instead of investigating their meaning brushes them off to "get on with the reading").

2.2. You sell some Bitcoins. Get a good idea of how that works, how you get your money back out, what the limits are, so on and so forth. You wouldn't want to discover later that you have a billion dollars in Bitcoins you can never spend in any way, other than by donating to the Bitcoin Gates Foundation now would you? What sort of WB would that be?

These are not a waste of time. They are here to give you an idea of how your future customers will be seeing life. You want to buy some Bitcoins even if you don't need them, and sell them even if you don't need to and buy back just on general principle. You are unit testing the currency. Boring? Fuck you.

2.3. You read, on this forum, and you discuss with the market participants. You get your pecking order straight. Who are the movers and shakers? Who's word is worth 10k Bitcoins no questions asked and from whom? Why? You get the history straight. Who were the scammers, historically? How did they do it ? What are the patterns? How did the people who matter react, and why? What does that say about them, how does that color their relationships among each other?

If you don't have the list and don't comprehend how the interactions work, if you look at DeathandTaxes and have no fucking idea who he is, if you think we're buddies cause I mention him by name and so forth you're not done with this. Must lurk moar.

2.4. You ask questions. Only on step 2.4 do you ask questions, by the time you're here you have already done a lot of work! You have sunk into this upwards of a hundred hours of your spare time, whether you like it or not, you've filled half a notebook with dumbass scribblings, you have fucking hand-drawn maps hanging from your bedroom wall. This level of intensity is not an upper bound to aspire to, but a minimum requirement.

Your questions will get a lot of stupid answers but also a complete set of correct answers. Pick the set, disregard the rest, you're on your way.

3. Announce your business plan. If you think your business plan has to be kept secret because otherwise others will steal it you are probably too stupid to be in business (not just BTC, but in general).

Let me explain to you how business "stealing" works: at the time MPEx was created (Feb 2012) there existed GLBSE already, which sucked at that time. Nobody flailing around in a cloud of stupidity almost mould-like in consistency seemed to be aware of it, but GLBSE sucked. And so Mr. P decided to make a securities exchange that worked right and was run correctly.

So, pro tip #1: there's so much to do and so few people capable of doing it in Bitcoin that if your plan makes sense and you seem even remotely competent everyone else who is competent will breathe a sigh of relief. They aren't going to "steal" your idea of doing the absolutely fucking obviously banal, cause so much is needed I couldn't begin to tell you.

Pro tip #2: if you are incompetent, the people who are competent aren't going to steal your business early. They are going to steal it late, just like MPEx demolished GLBSE. They don't need early mover advantage, they will come to your market six months or a year late, break off your arms and beat you over the head with them until you are reduced to a bloody mess.

So, forget about anyone "Stealing" your business. When S.DICE was announced, a bunch of forum muppets rambled on about how it's not worth its valuation because "everyone could do it". And I laughed at them then and so to prove my point that they're laughable idiots they declared that they shall do it! It's been months, who has managed to steal the business? You can't steal any business from the competent, and if you're competent yourself you don't even try to, cause it makes no business sense.

Thus, at the very least, step 3 gives you this measure of protection, whereby other competent people know you're doing X and so don't start doing X too. It saves our time and effort, rather than doing something twice do two of the fifty billion things that still need doing.

Obviously your announcement will gather a bunch of crap from a bunch of nobodies. But lucky for you, you've been doing this by the numbers, and you have the list. You know why you don't care what Joel Katz says about anything: what people who don't run businesses say is irrelevant. You know why you care what piuk says about anything to do with the blockchain (do you?).

4. Almost there.

4.1. If you actually got no objections, just pats on the back you're golden. Go do your thing, try your best not to fuck up, when in doubt ask people you trust and that's that.

4.2. If you actually had some objections, do not proceed until the people who raised them declared themselves satisfied. The odds that they don't have a point are dismal, and more importantly, the odds that they wouldn't withdraw objections along the lines of the most favorable construction for you are nil. If someone's pointing things out to you that won't work with your model they're right. If nobody is that still is not proof your model can work.

Stick to this and I might be hearing your name in a year or two. Don't, you just fade into the background noise, yet another of the many who keep paying ten or fifty dollars a month to be part of a new and exciting MMORPG, sorta like the glassy eyed FB credits buyers.

Good luck in any event.

Nice one Mircea, keep up the good work and lower the cursing a bit, newbies could think that you're joking.
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