Bitcoin can greatly benefit individuals in all nations.
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I really dont think the community as a whole wants it to be tied to any one nation.
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Hah wow! now try making change for that!
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Great, I would take four of these off your hands, current silver spot price is $30.05. How much would 4 be with shipping in bitcoins? Thanks.
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I would be interested in the coins as well if you could send me a message. Thanks!
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First off, thank you everyone in the bitcoin community that made purchases from us for the holidays this year! Thanks for your support! We plan on adding many more new items to our store over 2013, so stay tuned! To get things started we have added a few new Pandora Style beads, below is an example of one of the new beads: ".925 Authentic Sterling Silver like Pandora Bead Small Flowers Charm"![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsluxury.biz%2Fkz-content%2Fimages%2Flarge%2F925-authentic-sterling-silver-like-pandora-bead-small-flowers-charm2471316.jpg&t=663&c=ZR9b-b7A-_QS-Q) To view more details or to purchase this necklace, please click here: http://www.allthingsluxury.biz/925-Authentic-Sterling-Silver-like-Pandora-Bead-Daisy-Flower-Charm-2.html
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Wow that is actually quite sad.
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Great news. Thank for letting us all know. Will look forward to my next issue!
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Now that is a piece of true art ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Wow happy halving day! Congrats who found it! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Many people have been buying items from us at All Things Luxury. We have a large collection of jewelry for your loved ones this year and of course we gladly accept bitcoins ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Visit us here: http://www.allthingsluxury.biz
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Keep yourself informed. This wouldn't be good for anyone, anywhere. The internet needs to remain free and open. The last thing we need is growth to be stifled by unnecessary laws and regulations. Read the following article below to learn more: Next week the United Nations' International Telecommunications Union will meet in Dubai to figure out how to control the Internet. Representatives from 193 nations will attend the nearly two week long meeting, according to news reports.
"Next week the ITU holds a negotiating conference in Dubai, and past months have brought many leaks of proposals for a new treaty. U.S. congressional resolutions and much of the commentary, including in this column, have focused on proposals by authoritarian governments to censor the Internet. Just as objectionable are proposals that ignore how the Internet works, threatening its smooth and open operations," reports the Wall Street Journal.
"Having the Internet rewired by bureaucrats would be like handing a Stradivarius to a gorilla. The Internet is made up of 40,000 networks that interconnect among 425,000 global routes, cheaply and efficiently delivering messages and other digital content among more than two billion people around the world, with some 500,000 new users a day....
"Proposals for the new ITU treaty run to more than 200 pages. One idea is to apply the ITU's long-distance telephone rules to the Internet by creating a 'sender-party-pays' rule. International phone calls include a fee from the originating country to the local phone company at the receiving end. Under a sender-pays approach, U.S.-based websites would pay a local network for each visitor from overseas, effectively taxing firms such as Google and Facebook. The idea is technically impractical because unlike phone networks, the Internet doesn't recognize national borders. But authoritarians are pushing the tax, hoping their citizens will be cut off from U.S. websites that decide foreign visitors are too expensive to serve."
Arthur Herman explains "The UN's Internet Grab" here.
And even Google has already come out against the ITU.
"The ITU is the wrong place to make decisions about the future of the Internet," says Google. "Only governments have a voice at the ITU. This includes governments that do not support a free and open Internet. Engineers, companies, and people that build and use the web have no vote."
"The ITU is also secretive. The treaty conference and proposals are confidential," adds Google.- Source, The Weekly Standard: http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/un-seek-control-internet_664018.html
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Correct discounts don't work on gold and silver bullion products only. As the profit margins on gold and silver products is typically only 3-5%, therefore with a 20% discount we would lose our shirts hah. Thanks for your interest and thanks for those who just placed a few more orders from here. Just received a couple more that said they came from bitcointalk!
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The sale has been a huge success over the weekend! Make sure you don't miss out if. Thanks for all the purchases everyone.
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Bitpay was very easy to set up on my website and make a couple sales here and there with bitcoins. It most certainly is worth it. Especially since I believe in the bitcoin cause.
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Great job in spreading the word!
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