There's always coffee. If you're a tea drinker, that's coming soon.
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Sales could be better, but they're still coming.
The Mt. Gox fiasco, the issues with MyBitcoin.com and other security flaws that have been very publicly exposed, and the fact that the US is in the middle of a long holiday weekend - definitely not good for business. However, these are all transient concerns which will soon pass.
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Any advertising for bitcoin will basically be a public service announcement, informing anyone who might not know much or might be under the wrong impression concerning its fundamental workings. I don't see how educating anyone can be wrong at any time.
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Ahaha. Oh snap. I should leave the title like that, this thread has had more views than any of my others. You people disgust me. PS - I added BitBrew, that's a pretty awesome website. Thanks!
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Also no websites that are still under construction. Like bitfun?
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I also heard this song yesterday - I believe someone here created a thread for it. Anyway, I enjoyed it very much so I'm passing it along to visitors at BitBrew.net: http://bitbrew.net/ballad-of-the-bitcoin/
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You don't even have a website set up, you're just asking for people to send you money with absolutely no guarantee anyone will get anything in return.
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btw i would not aim for bitcents on a regular basis. such transactions would be huge once you take your pennies to a btc shop and try to pay with them. = fees for inclusion into the blockchain. Anyone playing the game would simply send me all of their BTC and I'll set up a page where they can watch the numbers get smaller, by the day, hour, minute, etc - they'll have already sent the bitcoins. Since bitcoins can be divided to so many decimal places, it could even be a countdown type image ending in some sort of animated puff of dust coming from a wallet, or an explosion, or something. Imagine the fun! Did I mention, no refunds?
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Everyone knows the fun is in the long drawn out period of watching your BTC dwindle away to nothing. In that spirit, I'll soon be releasing my own game where you can simply send your bitcoins to me in .01 increments over several days.
Remember, the more you spend, the longer the game lasts!
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I've been a huge science fiction fan since I was twelve (I'm now 38). Even though my tastes have expanded since then, it's still my preferred genre.
I haven't attempted to write any fiction in quite a while, but I'd be willing to pound out a few pages and let you look it over.
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Bitcoin is only getting started. The initial hype has sailed, and some air seems to be blowing out of the bubble, but note that it was never meant as an investment so that's ok with me.
I'm sure as soon as the services people are working on right now pop up, it'll get bigger again.
I predict that to happen as soon as Elwar cashes in his/her bitcoins.
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Congratulations to bitcoiner, who reviewed Wetcoin and won a shiny bitcoin! A notification email has been sent to the winner.
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Winner will be announced in the morning. Good night, everyone!
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Man From The Future, I'll gladly extend this discount to you as well if Kiba will verify your donation.
(PM sent.)
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Based on the math in this thread so far, I'll offer you 14.25 for it.
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No one has mentioned the obvious: Bitcoins are a form of currency, and how do you normally go about getting currency? You 1) earn it. 2) beg, borrow, or steal it. 3) inherit it.
I recommend the first option.
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Winner will be chosen June 30th at midnight CST (GMT -5). With only 11 users submitting reviews up to now, you're odds are still pretty good!
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All my Bitcoin related ventures are in my signature. I sell coffee, I'm now part of the Square²Wear team (!) selling t-shirts, and have a comprehensive-ish list of other Bitcoin sites at The Bitcoin List.
The BTC economy is growing at an exponential rate.
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