why are there many empty Quote's in this thread? Shh, we're keeping the silence, rip bitHopper
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Sadly this is true.. If someone is interested in buying the site feel free to contact us ( support@bitmit.net) Any details on what new regulations are motivating the closure, pretty please? Financial supervision requires special licences for businesses which holds customer funds Have you guys checked out gov.hk on MSO?
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I've decided to release the October 5th shareholder meeting minutes. I've removed IP addresses and the names of the shareholders that haven't been outed yet. Except for da2ce7, because he supported Nefario right from the beginning. With those exceptions, nothing else was changed. http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=DRt78VneThat's really strange. Especially the arguing in the first third. [joke]The only conclusion that would made sense to that behaviour would be that Nefario was threaten with violence to close GLBSE. MPOE I'm looking at you[/joke] That was pathetic, nefario using that single worded "leet talk" and giving the impression someone was watching all the time what he was about to say. I think this will be a mess in a few weeks, if it isn't already with all that has happened.
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^good advice, I learned that from experience though ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Convert your funds to euros and wire tranfer to bitcoin-central.net EUR account: Account Holder Name: Paymium (Paymium is the registered company operating bitcoin-central, instwawire, instawallet and Paytunia) IBAN: FR76 3006 6108 8700 0200 7310 542 BIC: CMCIFRPP If you do not want to convert, send GBP to Paymium's account in GBP . Your bitcoin-central account will be credited in Euro at the going rate when we receive the funds. IBAN: FR76 3006 6108 8700 0200 7310 930 BIC: CMCIFRPP In any case, since the UK is in the SEPA zone, the wire transfer is free. There is a 15 € fee only if you mistakenly send euros to a GBP account or vice versa. Do not forget to copy your bitcoin-central account number (BC-XXX..) in the "comments" field of your wire transfer online form. Which banks allow SEPA transactions for free? Natwest trying to charge me £25! Heh, same with Barclays, from what I've read. I'm not convinced the UK *is* actually in the SEPA zone, but only just started looking into it... I think UK is just tad behind implementing SEPA transfers to other EU contries, source: https://www.ukpayments.org.uk/payment_options/cross_border_payments/single_euro_payments_area_(sepa)/Although the UK is a non-euro country and the number of cross-border euro payments to and from the UK is comparatively small, the UK payment industry is committed to making SEPA a reality. A number of UK-based payment service providers (including many Payments Council Members) currently offer SEPA Credit Transfer products to their customers. These institutions account for in excess of 85% of the UK payments market by volume. Customers of these institutions are able to make SEPA Credit Transfers from their accounts in the UK on a SEPA-wide basis. At this stage, we believe that the creation (or realisation) of SEPA will be invisible to the vast majority of UK customers making sterling payments, as the sterling Schemes will continue to operate alongside the SEPA versions. However, UK-based businesses and individuals who make or receive payments in euros will be affected by SEPA as its geographical scope extends beyond the eurozone.
I found out British people could use transferwise for sending SEPA wires though http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=4149375
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@Tulkas, you could probably mitigate the "fake investor" issue by requiring a minimum deposit from someone willing to lend.
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This is great, will check it out right now *heading to reddit*
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^will mine with asics before year 2013
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Hope not ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif)
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So right now mercaBit works like a normal shop, with opening and closing hours. Thinking about how to get more people on board and help me with.
Ah. So perhaps displaying the message "Open business hours, CEST" or something like that would help lessen confusion? Thanks for the explaining how that works though. Didn't think of that, thanks for suggesting it.
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will do business anytime.
The site currently shows: Status: Not available and nearly every time I look it shows that. Is that accurate? Yes, is accurate. I really can't stand more than eight hours exchanging coins every day ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) So right now mercaBit works like a normal shop, with opening and closing hours. Thinking about how to get more people on board and help me with it.
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Hola! Mi nombre es Alex, pero me llaman espectrunk, o Trunk... Es un placer estar por aquí, gracias a Paraipan! Un abrazo a todos! Peace!
Hola Trunk y bienvenido al foro ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Welcome ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Oil submersion isn't a good idea for anyone that knows how physics actually works. They think "oh wow, there's this huuuuge amount of thermal capacity in that oil! That'll work great!" Well guess what, after a certain amount of time it heats up. All that massive capacity changes is the amount of time it takes to get to max temperature! So 2 weeks later, it's hot! You still need a cooling system to cool the oil and that's much harder than air or water. Otherwise your cooling is the surface area of the oil touching the air with no movement and no radiator of any sort. That's not good. You'd be better off with air at that point.
I believe thermal conduction is thermal conductivity times surface area times temperature differential. So if you have a copper fin cooler, that has insane total surface area. It could seriously be 1 square meter if you were to spread it all out. Then you have a fan forcing air through it so the temp difference is always virtually the same. Also copper conducts heat better than oil. So with an oil pool you've got like 1-2 square feet of surface area touching the air which is not moving over the oil so the temp difference is lower as the hot air rises slowly out of the way instead of blasting by with a fan, always feeding in new air. It's a much worse system.
Here you go http://www.pugetsystems.com/mineral-oil-pc.php ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) It also comes with a radiator in case you need it ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fcdn.pugetsystems.com%2Fimages%2Fsubmersion%2FV1%2Fgallery_800%2FSubRad4.jpg&t=663&c=fLc71xySTkMNKw) And another one ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fcdn.pugetsystems.com%2Fimages%2Fsubmersion%2FV3%2Fgallery%2Ffull%2Fradiator.jpg&t=663&c=ojqhuc0nnfRfyQ)
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Oh, thank you very much Stephen, hope I can return the favor some day. @johnnyb thank you sir, will do business anytime.
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That is way too awesome ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I need to change my phone asap
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Bueno pues me tocará presentarme supongo. Mi nombre es Luka, tengo 19 años y soy de Uruguay aunque vivo en vigo. Llevo en esto de los bitcoins apenas un mes (si es que llego) pero me ha pillado de golpe y me ha enganchado como a casi todos. Mino de vez en cuando (solo tengo 28 Mh/s) pero no estoy en los BTC por eso si no por lo interesante que me parece la moneda en si. Un saludo a todos los del foro y espero conocerlos algun día. Un saludo !!
Bienvenido Luka, me gusta tu trabajo y seguro que vas a tener encargos muy pronto ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Please pm me if interested I will pay mtgox average price -5%
That might be a hard trade to find. There is a thread offering to sell bitcoins for those payment methods. Of course, there are huge risks when transacting anonymously online with payment methods that are non-reversible by you the buyer, so proceed with caution (or perhaps insist on escrow?) - http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118854.0Is everything ok Stephen? A few weeks ago you were recommending my service ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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