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1481  Economy / Services / Re: [0.25 BTC] Need portrait retouched on: July 29, 2013, 03:14:23 PM
@OP: PM'd you
1482  Local / Mining (Deutsch) / Re: Für wen lohnt sich das Wettrüsten noch? on: July 29, 2013, 03:11:43 PM
1) Viele Leute kaufen überteuerte ASICs und wissen nicht, was sie tun. - Das ist wahrscheinlich korrekt beschrieben.

Na klar. Wer wegen eines möglichen Gewinnes einen ASIC kauft lebt natürlich riskant. Wenn man aber eine nette Summe an BTC hat, macht es durchaus Sinn ein solches Gerät zu erwerben.

2) Diese vielen Leute müssen noch mehr überteuerte ASICs kaufen, damit sie einen konstanten BTC-Output über die Zeit hinweg erzeugen.

Einen konstanten BTC-Output ist schwer machbar (Blockhalbierung, Neueinsteiger im Mining,...) und riskant (es wird immer neue Technologien geben - möglicherweise 100x effizienter als ASICs). Einen "wertangepassten" Anteil am Mining zu erhalten ist eher machbar.

Der anteilige Verdienst in BTC würde natürlich langfristig geringer ausfallen, dies würde sich aber vermutlich positiv auf die Einkommensverteilung auswirken und eher stärkeres Wachstum (bzw. höhere Kurse) zulassen.
1483  Economy / Services / Re: Get up to 0.30 BTC a month for your signature! on: July 29, 2013, 05:43:59 AM
2,000 is a lot of posts is there really people posting that much?

Yes, there are some people with a lot more - e.g. Phinnaeus Gage

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=mlist;sort=posts;start=0
1484  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Announcement: [ECU] Electronic Currency Unit's on: July 25, 2013, 04:43:01 PM
I just sent 15000 ECU to G↺ﺆী▜Ꮛ︷ሚ◶ヲɸʩ𝑸ᚙ𐤄🃟ʳ⸘ᥦฆⵞ䷿ꘚꕛ𝆖𝇑𝆺𝅥𝅮  but it won't show up: lolcattp://bløckexplorer.com.earth/address/G↺ﺆী▜Ꮛ︷ሚ◶ヲɸʩ𝑸ᚙ𐤄🃟ʳ⸘ᥦฆⵞ䷿ꘚꕛ𝆖𝇑𝆺𝅥𝅮
1485  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: Btc jetzt kaufen oder noch warten? on: July 24, 2013, 04:34:54 PM
Der Kurs soll nur hoch gehen, oder, wie gesagt, brutal auf 0 kommen, bei Verbot, Regelung, usw...
bei schlechte Nachrichten (DDoss , exchange Schließung usw ...) kann man günstig einkaufen.

Wobei die Reaktionen auf diese Nachrichten derzeit eher geringe Auswirkungen zeigen.

Mit den Tauschkursen zu spielen kann leicht danebengehen da auch EUR, CNY, USD, CHF, JPY, RUB... etc. ihre Höhen und Tiefen haben (der Kurs könnte zwar in USD steigen aber in EUR sinken - als EUR-Nutzer ein Verlust - kann natürlich auch in USD sinken aber in EUR steigen).
1486  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: Btc jetzt kaufen oder noch warten? on: July 24, 2013, 12:06:59 PM
Was meint ihr dazu?

Ich kaufe unabhängig vom Kurs BTC und nutze eventuelle Kursgewinne um andere Dinge (bsp.: Edelmetalle) als Absicherung zu erwerben (direkt mit BTC um Gebühren zu sparen und schnell reagieren zu können).
1487  Economy / Services / Re: Get up to 0.30 BTC a month for your signature! on: July 19, 2013, 04:24:02 PM
Added to my signature.

13BkB97KDj2GYUgw9ZgpuFQ1QT6LsbQfFu
1488  Economy / Services / Re: Get up to 0.30 BTC a month for your signature! on: July 18, 2013, 07:10:57 PM
Hello.

Is your offer still valid? Are you rewarding spammers here? I didn't go through all the pages, but OP suggests it's based on your "performance" - I have no idea what it means.
1489  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Google killing Adsense accounts on Bitcoin-related sites on: July 13, 2013, 09:08:00 AM
I'll update this if Google Ireland pays me in July, it seems to work correctly, but I'm using Bitcoin services too.
1490  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: WARNING! Bitcoin will soon block small transaction outputs on: July 04, 2013, 04:34:32 PM
No I don't have the freedom, since miners will still relay the 100BTC transactions, so yeah, not the same thing. Stop using this freedom thing, cause bitcoin has no freedoms anymore. It is pretty much just for greed, everyone wants to make the quick 1BTC here.

Is it a good idea, if the majority doesn't support your idea?
Would you be happier if I send you 10,000,000,000x 0.00000001 BTC or 1x 100 BTC?

LMAO really? LMAO They aren't bad, this is computers not mints. Dust outputs don't take up any more space than a 100BTC transaction. They are painted bad cause the core developers can't fix the blockchain so that is the problem not the dust. That is like itunes saying we aren't going to allow any music less than 30 Secs. It makes no sense.

I think it was a mistake of the developers to change the client mode from 0.00 to 0.00000000 displaying - it resulted in many transactions that are too expensive to be used. You seem to be complaining about the developers, the foundation, etc. and you're talking about your ideas, but you're not implementing them. Can YOU "fix the blockchain"? I can't do that, but I'm not here to complain.

Users are paying for iTunes so it doesn't cost them more - and it's not like iTunes will download all songs to your local disk… I'm pretty sure, people would mine your transaction if you include a 0.1 BTC transaction fee!

1491  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: WARNING! Bitcoin will soon block small transaction outputs on: July 04, 2013, 05:47:33 AM
For some reason my mortgage broker refused to allow me to pay for my house with 30 million 1c coins...

Of course, because you tried to bloat his wallet with ~70 tons of coins.
1492  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: WARNING! Bitcoin will soon block small transaction outputs on: July 04, 2013, 05:39:10 AM
So I'm not the only one who doesn't want to store thousands of tiny fractions, that are basically unspendable (or at least very expensive to spend) for other people.

It's easy to change online services to make them compatible with this and it can be changed back to a lower limit, if it's reasonable.

Do you guys always pay with $/€/... 0.01 coins?

Scalability & making it less expensive (in terms of storage) to run a full node is more important right now. Well done, Mr. Andresen.
1493  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A wide gap that cannot be bridged will likely bring down Bitcoins on: July 03, 2013, 06:02:09 PM
Miners will make money in the future from transactions. Transactions only happen if bitcoin is a success. So miners have absolutely no interest in bringing down the bitcoin economy. In fact, since they hold so many bitcoins, they have a vested interest in seeing each bitcoin being as worth as much as humanly possible.

Indeed, and they could make even more BTC, if more transactions are happening via tx fees.
1494  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL ASIC seized by EU , european & german Customs on: July 03, 2013, 04:02:07 AM
Oh, now it's not just chinese solar panels…but everything made in China? - and it's suspicious, because of the US power cord?
1495  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: An alternative to Mt Gox? on: July 01, 2013, 04:03:14 PM
Avoid the exchanges if you can. Do a trade on the forums / #bitcoin-otc / localbitcoins. The exchanges provide central points of failure (Bad with a capital B) and have fees that you won't need to pay if you trade at spot off-exchange.

Best suggestion so far. Make sure to check the reputation of the person you're trading with - some users are impersonating reliable members....
1496  Other / Off-topic / Re: Preferred Browser? on: July 01, 2013, 04:52:00 AM


Nuff said




Nuff said
1497  Other / Off-topic / Re: Preferred Browser? on: June 30, 2013, 09:06:53 PM
rofl

What's so funny about using Lynx?
1498  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: US BITCOIN REGULATION "FOR" or "AGAINST" on: June 28, 2013, 07:05:27 PM
Austria, it depends on the type of regulation. If it affects bitcoin / fiat currency I don't really care, if it affects bitcoin / product or service I'd move to a country where this is not the case.
1499  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Activists under Pressure in Austria on: June 28, 2013, 05:41:54 AM
What do you think about that developments?

The problem is:

1.We have very unclear laws in Austria - not just about 'terrorism'.

2.There is the so called 'Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz und Terrorismusbekämpfung' for counter-terrorism, but we don't really have actual terrorist attacks* here, so they're probably trying to find some innocent people to avoid losing their jobs.  Roll Eyes

*Austria has a very low homicide rate, AFAIR it was one of the lowest in the EU.
1500  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Capitalism. on: June 25, 2013, 06:01:06 PM
The world would probably be a better place, if more people tried to learn from the positive and negative aspects of economic and sociopolitical ideas rather than wasting their time complaining about them.
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