Since thus far only TTBit and wobber have shown interest why don't you run 2 separate auctions, one for the software, other for the domain? Maybe that makes it easier to reach your "reserve"?
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I really don't have the bandwidth anymore, but frankly you can't expect miracles here, you may get a slight increase from using CUDA instead of OpenCL with your card, but no bit shocking increase. The problem with nVidia cards is not limited to OpenCL, it's the actual card design. So why don't you use one of the OpenCL miners instead?
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Not something I use, and I initially heard about them because I applied for a job a long time ago, but since that time it seems that everyone and their cat sells on http://www.etsy.com/ and a bitcoin clone could be fairly easy to implement. I don't have the bandwidth to do it myself, so I'll just leave this here
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Would you consider selling the domain separately from the service?
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And if the exchange rate will be more than 10$/BTC how will we make payments? What if rate is 1000USD/BTC? If I want to buy a hotdog I'l just send 0.001 BTC? To much zeros... What is the resolution to this problem?
Well, it crossed my mind to send you 10000 bitcoins, but there are just too many zeros there, so I gave up on it Seriously, though, this has been discussed in some threads. I believe the idea is to simply handle division with better naming, like sending 35uBTC (that's micro btc or 0.000035).
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So your stock of kriptonite is good for now?
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How many do you have available? You're renting the whole server with exclusive access, right? How long can I expect to keep the server? *pant* *pant*. Ok, that's it
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Ok, someone please explain what this generation to BSB is all about? So there was a generated something on a mining pool and the receiving address was the one on BSB? Why would this not work, aren't the profits of pool mining distributed using simple transactions?
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I am one see in these devices an ideal tool for assassination?
I'm not sure about assassination, because you need facial recognition, plus a very long operating range in order to find your target. But once you give those machines a good battery (maybe a fuel cell or something), then have it carry a gun and I fear for soldiers on battlefiled. Pizza or assassination... I'm carrying an EMP gun at all times, good to avoid being killed and grab a free lunch while at it
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Where would you get musicians to actually use it?
I have already tried to contact two geeky artists about bitcoins, Jonathan Coulton ( http://www.jonathancoulton.com/) and Brad Sucks ( http://www.bradsucks.net/). Coulton never replied, and Brad was intrigued, look about the bitcoin pages and dismissed it as too complicated. I offered to help but to no avail. Maybe if a few more people try to contact them these could bootstrap the process? I would certainly buy music from both
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Did you start with a fresh wallet at any time? That property is stored (along with everything else and the cat) there.
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Lets see... put it on bitcoins runs the risk of bitcoins disappearing... the whole network, the coins themselves are as safe as the wallet file. On the upside, if the network is kept the coin value is very likely to sky rocket within a few years due to adoption, deflation due to loss and simply because there's a limited max amount for an immense user base still to come. 1 $0.22 coin may buy you that boat one day Put it in USD... you can collect interests, but chances are interests will always be lower than inflation, and inflation will tend to rise as more money is thrown at the inflation problem... And there is the chance of the whole system collapsing onto itself, more because of the attempted fixes than of the generalized crisis and whatnot. On the upside.. hmmm, I got nothing here.
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Funny, I was sure I had posted this... anyway, why not every 6048 blocks representing 3 difficulty adjustment steps? Maybe 2 steps, as that is closer to one calendar month even.
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nelisky: I've actually done that already. Got registered, cloak and a rating already.
If anyone replies on this thread or sends me a PM about this I'll respond, but I'm not going to be making any more threads on this subject or bumping this topic unnecessarily.
Sorry Sofox, I was actually pointing my finger at Makhul Read diagonally and assumed he/she/it owned the thread...
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Not wanting to steal the thread or the business, I also have a few to sell. Why not take this to #bitcoin-otc? ( http://bitcoin-otc.com/)
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We must have broken some record of most records broken in whatever period of time too Oh, and with that one, we broke that record again. And again... doh!
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If anything can kill bitcoins, is governments adopting it, embracing and extending, making everyone use their client version "because you can pay your taxes with it" and then legislating their implementation into total control, thus obfuscating bitcoins for the general public. We just need to get wide acceptance before that
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Please start your own block chain, rather than forking the network like this.
I hope it is clear the havoc that your push to include non-currency data is causing.
Wrong thread?
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The status of Bitcoin2CC? I refill it every 2 days. I could literally buy $500/day's worth of Bitcoins with that site if I wanted to. The problem is that I am unable to sell the coins off fast enough so I have to keep pausing Bitcoin2CC so that Bitcoin4Cash can catch up. :/ As it stands now there are 5 cards available. They'll provably be gone by the end of today. Hat dude, look at PM
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Challenge coins: $2.72 each, shiny gold plated http://www.coinable.comIt sounds like there is a lot of interest in coins. Is there an option to buy generic coins in bulk (thus preventing the die fee), to be later pressure engraved? What kinds of metal would best fit this? Also, do you have some reseller on Europe, to avoid the extra customs taxes and delays?
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