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161  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin available soon to trade on etoro on: March 13, 2013, 07:50:02 PM
I have to review my original thought :

it really depends how you trade it there.
if you can just buy and sell it seems like a CFD and guys will
just buy and sell for profit without adding any value to the community.

if you can withdraw it might make the bitcoin QUITE hard to come buy if
you know what i mean Cheesy

If you can do margin trading lot of people will be really fucked because
regardless of how expierenced them investors are - this bull here
has horns and this bear here as claws and teeth - and the traps here
are live action ammunition!


As usual - buy on rumors sell on news
and buy bitcoins - never sell
162  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin available soon to trade on etoro on: March 13, 2013, 07:24:15 PM
with news like this even 80$ dollar seems cheap

I might find myself in the most psychological demanding game:

riding a rally to its end
163  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Max Keiser - "Bitcoin Millionaire" - Heralds Satoshi's Bitcoin as "Cyber Christ" on: March 12, 2013, 06:29:40 PM
Terence McKenna used to believe that the internet is the savior. Close call I guess.

why am i surprised to find a fellow knowing terence mckenna on bitcointalk...? By all the fundamentals i should not be.
But when bitcoin reaches hyperspace you will get elfs - everbody gets elfs Cheesy
164  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Max Keiser - "Bitcoin Millionaire" - Heralds Satoshi's Bitcoin as "Cyber Christ" on: March 12, 2013, 05:12:35 PM
no cyberchrist without the tree
cannot have satoshi - Keiser will pay the fee
165  Economy / Speculation / Re: If Bitcoins are worth $1,000,000 each, then a Satoshi is worth 1¢ on: March 12, 2013, 04:38:41 PM
Yes, that's right.

And I don't think that's a coincidence, though I cannot prove it.

coincidence is what you have left if you apply a poor theory.
Like the coin in coincidence.
166  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will Bitcoin ever hit $50? on: March 12, 2013, 04:20:39 PM
arriving at 50 has been moved to the next 2-3 weeks
167  Economy / Speculation / Re: [poll] - bitcoin bugging! price droping! game changing? on: March 12, 2013, 05:25:37 AM
with the current demonstration of the communities strength to resolve such
situations as they arise my 50+ confidence just went through the roof
168  Economy / Speculation / Re: calm the fuck down everyone on: March 12, 2013, 05:18:39 AM
i would love to calm down - but when i woke up to the party that happend all the cheap coins where already traded
and i am therefore quite mad! So is it wrong to FUD a bit more?
169  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Wait for ASIC?... or build new GPU/FPGA rigs? on: March 11, 2013, 08:54:57 PM
on a revised note: why don't you take some of the money and put it into sollar power
so these "rigs" will remain hashing forever until you finally plug your asic into the sollar
socket?

Why?
IF you are not shure to do A or B
THEN consider C
test operate exit
170  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Wait for ASIC?... or build new GPU/FPGA rigs? on: March 11, 2013, 08:50:03 PM
if you are in the hardware thing so much and have it all there already:

just get going already - you have my 100% garanteed valid permission slip!


perhaps this rally really is the beginning of a revolution that overturns old
govermental structures by consensus agreement that their methods of keeping
people in line is so 19th century declase!
And if this happens my friend - every second and every satoshi will make itself
count - or in otherwords: hardware influences the social software by
brainwetware interface.

perhaps not.

what counts is that you had fun with your time and electricity
171  Bitcoin / Mining / Take bitcoin to space - apply at SpaceX as FPGA Design Engineer on: March 11, 2013, 08:32:03 PM
What a rare and unprecedented opportunity to take bitcoin to space!

if you go to:
https://spacex.com/careers.php
you can apply as a FPGA Design Engineer!
or follow the link directly to:
http://www.spacex.com/careers.php?jvi=o7SAWfwf,Job

We simply must have some talent here who
will take bitcoin out of this gravity pool!
172  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Wait for ASIC?... or build new GPU/FPGA rigs? on: March 11, 2013, 08:10:41 PM
why bother if you can buy asicminer shares?
trust issue or you actually love to dig your hands in tech which i can totally relate with  Grin
173  Other / Off-topic / Re: Colaborative Poem on: March 10, 2013, 04:53:56 PM
Who else is IN since the big bubble?
Who else has been through so much trouble,
seen the market go to pieces
checked gox at their nieces?

GPU mining loud and hot
stuck around during the manipulators plot?
Been around long enough to catch a knife?
Send the chart yourself to dive?

Oh brothers i got stories for you
gave loans and their payment was due
had mining turds on the GL fucking BSE
overpayed way to much transaction fee

Even had the cops kick down the door
high electricity bill - what was it for?
No - not growing illegal weed
My heart is pumping in the crypto beat

Have you already played with arbitrage
or set up a mining farm in a garage?
And everyday it seems more people join -
the great financial revelation - the bitcoin.
174  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to get bitcoins? on: March 10, 2013, 04:20:50 PM
Got coins from Pirate? Consider ASICMINER on GLBSE and go against Butterflylabs
Just noticed your sig. Pirate? GLBSE? Maybe it's time to update it Wink

thread derailed

you carry no mark of history?
how much does the sig of the casino pay you? I might get interested
175  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why does everyone keep calling them fees? They're not fees, they're BIDS! on: March 10, 2013, 04:11:34 PM
If they were called bids, then I would assume that I could increase my bid at any time - which would actually be pretty cool. If I'm not seeing my 0.0005 BTC "bid" getting through in 30 minutes or so and I'm getting kind of frustrated, I could double or triple my bid to increase the likelihood of it going through in the next few minutes.

Then I guess we need to have this discussion! It's my understanding that the bitcoind client automatically rebroadcasts transaction requests if they don't go through. At first glance it seems like it shouldn't be that hard to allow users to increase their bid, as you say. It shouldn't require any modification to the protocol, just a better GUI that gives more control over the bid size that gets rebroadcast. Smiley

Why is there need for much discussion at all ?
Garvin and related devs should be offered a look at the situation and see if they wish to just change the label in the official client.
Or in the alternative clients devs should be informed about this thoughtframeshift.

Increasing the bid should be part of the core functions of the official client - i imagine that your unconfirmed transactions should have the ability to update the bid higher - never lower.
176  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to get bitcoins? on: March 10, 2013, 04:01:13 PM
Sell something used that is valueable enough and someone will defently buy it.
Something that you bought and do not use that much anyway Cheesy
177  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Please dont let bitcoinstore fail, your action is needed just about now. on: March 10, 2013, 12:21:53 PM
This needs 9th degree blackbelt in international shippingjitsu
178  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why does everyone keep calling them fees? They're not fees, they're BIDS! on: March 10, 2013, 12:19:29 PM
Change in semantics here might lead to a change in behaviour.

First of let me say how much I like the general idea of what
is commenly know as fees to be called bids.

I wonder when this becomes the rule - will the day of
bitcoin state of the art come when we have special developed
clients for each "nolonger called mining- but now payment
announcementpool" so that we bid in there personally
held auction? Cheesy
179  Economy / Speculation / Medical Speculation on: March 06, 2013, 08:25:00 PM
The current herpes infection subtype "bitcoin" is spreading!
Once contracted you will become a livelong carrier
and its genetic information is stored in you neurons.
It will replicate and spread through you local community
if you allow for enough contact to happen.

As other subtypes of this virus it can form blisters often
described by the layperson as "bubbles".
As you doctor I inform you that in the current moment a
potential blister formation has been halted by a stopwall
at 50$. It acts like the substance acyclovir which
stops formation of blisters by halting replication and
will keep you skin intact.

I prescribe use of this ointment avaible in a pharmacy near
you under the tradename zovirax. Also several days of rest
and a healty diet and regular exercise.
180  Other / Off-topic / Re: Colaborative Poem on: March 06, 2013, 07:40:42 PM
Haiku for you now
information remains free
will inflate further
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