10 LTC
In the lead with some quick bidding! Lets let people know you can actually buy real things with Litecoin!
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well isn't that just sweet so far 3.1 litecoins donated without even asking i think i love me the litecoin community ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) It is a good community from what I have experienced so far. Glad to have you with us.
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Both are here for the long term.
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Up for auction is a 1 oz .999 silver 2010 Canadian Maple leaf coin. To help promote the use of litecoin in transactions for real physical goods, this auction will be purely priced in litecoin. Shipping will be 6.5 LTC to Canada and the United States. This amount will be added onto the highest final bid, so take that into account when bidding. The bidding will start at 1 LTC and last until 3:00P.M Pacific time, March 31st 2013. Also bids must increase by at least .5 LTC. The winning bidder will be contacted and have 24 hours to make payment and reply with shipping information. Let the bidding begin! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsluxury.biz%2Fkz-content%2Fimages%2Flarge%2F1-oz-999-silver-canadian-maple-leaf-coin-20104821284.jpg&t=663&c=sjPx4li2A1Iuqg) You check out all of other gold and silver bullion products here: http://www.allthingsluxury.biz/Gold-Silver-Bullion.html
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We can only hope that it will completely take it over one day.
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Come on LTC go to $1 pls ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I think it is a very strong possibility over the next year. As soon as BFL delivers I think with that timeline 30$ would be more accurate Come on LTC go to $1 pls ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I think it is a very strong possibility over the next year. Add Litecoin to your Sig! I think its worth it! ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) And yeah, stable over 1$ will happen within the year is my guess too. Hitting 1$ might happen soon I would say though. We already accept Litecoin as a form of payment at All Things Luxury, but your right we should update our sig to make mention of it. As far as I know we are the largest "Physical Goods" merchant accepting Litecoin at the moment.
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Come on LTC go to $1 pls ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I think it is a very strong possibility over the next year.
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It's been doing quite well tonight.
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Glad to see you back. I might take a look at your services.
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Welcome to LTC ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Bets on how many years till the US government will only take BTC? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I highly doubt that unless it gets forced on them. IE their currency completely collapses. Even then I'm sure they will just come up with another way of slowly / quickly stealing your wealth.
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Does anyone do their own taxes on here? Im asking because I don't have enough income, to get any return, so I can't justify using a tax accountant. I'm a student claimed as a dependent, with minimal income yielding $0 tax.
How would I report bitcoin mining income that was transferred into cash? Not bitcoin trading income (capital gains).
Is it possible to subtract hardware costs and monthly electricity costs, defining a net profit of 0. Is it possible to depreciate hardware costs as not to deduct all of the possible savings in 1 tax year.
And the current estimated value of BTC has nothing to do with anything until its converted to fiat right?
You would just claim their value based on the date you converted them to US funds. I have to pay my taxes on bitcoin sales, as my business is of course a registered business and you have to play the game. Look at BTC's the same as any other currency when filing taxes. Really there is no difference from that point of view.
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Litecoin will be updated to 0.8.1 soon. Like wtogami said, I had originally planned to stay 1 major version behind Bitcoin so that we don't get bit by a bad release. But as it turned out, the 0.8 hard fork just made it clear that there was an issue with old releases that could cause a hard fork even without 0.8. So wtogami and pooler will be helping me with rebasing the Litecoin code to 0.8.1. I do want to wait til May 15 to make sure that Bitcoin is able to handle the potential hard fork. Since the Litecoin community is much smaller, we should have even less of a problem. But it's better to be safe.
Very nice. Thanks for the update.
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It most certainly has been a bumpy ride, but a profitable one.
Not disagreeing, but bitcoin is growing, but extreme levels of speculation.. it's not meant (at this stage) for your fixed income retirees to invest in... at least not yet. This is for a bunch of people that believe you can make the world better in 15 years by busting your ass now. Agreed.
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Hey everybody, I run (among other things) TheDailyCoin.com, a daily newspaper style publication that pulls content from blogs and news sources around the web and centralizes great, original content.
Except it doesn't do that yet, because I can't find much "great original content", and I've been looking
So if YOU have a blog you read that does original reporting on Bitcoin or related topics, please post their URL and I'll see if they're what I'm looking for.
Thanks! I also am looking for correspondents for a new Bitcoin podcast
http://bitcoinnewsblog.blogspot.ca/
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to be fair, as much as I believe bitcoins will grow, I wouldn't push this on my dad who's not that technical, plus he's literally 1 year away from retirement.
He's a Silver and Gold Bug (which is basically and old school version of Bitcoin)... in cases like that it's better not to push new technology / currency / way of thinking on people that really are looking forward to watch Judge Judy and play backgammon.
And the real reason? My dad would have a heart attack if he saw the fluctuation today with the flash crash if that was his retirement money. He would see 20 years of savings disappear in 10 minutes, only to gain 15 years back, lose 7 years, gain 9 ... that's too much of a roller coaster for someone at that age.
It most certainly has been a bumpy ride, but a profitable one.
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