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1741  Economy / Lending / Re: (closed)JackRabiit would like a coin loan!(closed) on: January 02, 2012, 08:42:35 PM
Ugggh Terra your not gonna like hearing this.
A mobo Blew.
So my hashrates have dropped as i cannot power the gpu's.
Okay I am not sure how to solve this, do you not have any hashing power atm or just less then before? If the case is that you don't have enough hashing power I could extend the loan for some additional interest on the loan until you have mined enough to pay me back Smiley
//DeaDTerra
1742  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Crypto X Change Down Temporarily - updates on: December 31, 2011, 09:52:06 PM
Okay thank you good to know Smiley
//DeaDTerra
1743  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to contribute to bitcoin ? on: December 31, 2011, 07:21:35 PM
I would say a couple of things of which you can do to contribute to the community is to come up with a service or goods that you can offer the community in exchange for Bitcoins, there's still a lot of things which you can't purchase with bitcoins. Also spreading the word and message through different means is also important Smiley
1744  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Selling] Spotify Premium and Unlimited Codes on: December 31, 2011, 02:58:14 PM
Prices has been updated to match the current btc/usd price of 4.5$ per BTC, Happy new year to you all! Smiley
1745  Economy / Lending / Re: Requesting a 300 BTC one month loan on: December 31, 2011, 02:43:24 PM
I could loan you 10 BTC for a 5% interest to be re payed on the 30th of January 2012 to be re payed to 1KJknuX2CLcxiW6hLbXWa7BQ99prbANcis
Thanks
//DeaDTerra

Agreed. Please send the BTC to the address in the OP and I will add you to the spreadsheet. If you would like my email address, PM me.
Okay I am sending the Bitcoins now they will be sent of once I have finished catching up with the block history, I trust you so don't need a email address Smiley
1746  Economy / Lending / Re: Requesting a 300 BTC one month loan on: December 31, 2011, 02:38:27 PM
I could loan you 10 BTC for a 5% interest to be re payed on the 30th of January 2012 to be re payed to 1KJknuX2CLcxiW6hLbXWa7BQ99prbANcis
Thanks
//DeaDTerra
1747  Economy / Lending / Re: JackRabiit would like a coin loan! on: December 29, 2011, 08:56:29 PM
The loan has been sent and can be found here http://blockexplorer.com/tx/1aa3440818f65f662285452ef8cecbe21448f60c2470212b7106439d43935eb8#o1 Smiley

//DeaDTerra
1748  Economy / Lending / Re: JackRabiit would like a coin loan! on: December 29, 2011, 08:43:03 PM
I will do it for 3% Smiley
Your so nice!

Shall we start speaking with PM's or keep it public?
No problems, I just have them saved and laying doing nothing, so better to loan then to someone that can use them. I have seen you several times on the forums so I trust you Smiley First time loaning to someone so I don't know what do you think is best?
//DeaDTerra
Well, Generally speaking, Since users DO NOT have the ability to delete thier own topics/threads, I think it'd be a good idea for us to come to full terms within this thread, So that you can link people to it, And show them what you/we signed up for. That way, If i try to run, Then i really cant hide because i cannot remove the evidence of the loan agreement.

What is your bitcoin address so i can repay you a total of 10.3 btc?

Repay the 10.3 Bitcoins to 1KJknuX2CLcxiW6hLbXWa7BQ99prbANcis anytime between the 5th-7th of January correct?
What i intend to do is send my daily 24hr balance to :1KJknuX2CLcxiW6hLbXWa7BQ99prbANcis untill to total value of 10.3 or greater has been sent, Yes, You should expect the funds around that time
Okay so daily payout until you have sent 10.3 BTC sounds good, I will send the 10 BTC to you bitcoin address now.
Thank you and nice doing business with you Smiley

//DeaDTerra
1749  Economy / Lending / Re: JackRabiit would like a coin loan! on: December 29, 2011, 08:33:53 PM
I will do it for 3% Smiley
Your so nice!

Shall we start speaking with PM's or keep it public?
No problems, I just have them saved and laying doing nothing, so better to loan then to someone that can use them. I have seen you several times on the forums so I trust you Smiley First time loaning to someone so I don't know what do you think is best?
//DeaDTerra
Well, Generally speaking, Since users DO NOT have the ability to delete thier own topics/threads, I think it'd be a good idea for us to come to full terms within this thread, So that you can link people to it, And show them what you/we signed up for. That way, If i try to run, Then i really cant hide because i cannot remove the evidence of the loan agreement.

What is your bitcoin address so i can repay you a total of 10.3 btc?

Repay the 10.3 Bitcoins to 1KJknuX2CLcxiW6hLbXWa7BQ99prbANcis anytime between the 5th-7th of January correct?
1750  Economy / Lending / Re: JackRabiit would like a coin loan! on: December 29, 2011, 08:22:44 PM
I will do it for 3% Smiley
Your so nice!

Shall we start speaking with PM's or keep it public?
No problems, I just have them saved and laying doing nothing, so better to loan then to someone that can use them. I have seen you several times on the forums so I trust you Smiley First time loaning to someone so I don't know what do you think is best?
//DeaDTerra
1751  Economy / Lending / Re: JackRabiit would like a coin loan! on: December 29, 2011, 08:08:58 PM
I will do it for 3% Smiley
1752  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Selling] Spotify Premium and Unlimited Codes on: December 29, 2011, 08:07:40 PM
I bought spotify unliminted for testing purposes Smiley If all works like it should im becoming your regular customer.

Thanks for this oppoturnity  to get SU instead of Premium.

Yours rTech
Thank you very much the code has been sent and the payment has been divided into month by month payment Smiley
1753  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for Web designer on: December 29, 2011, 03:30:10 PM
Requirements for the site are as follows:
Able to display basic graphs and statistics
Able to contain a basic news feed and a log book
Contain a login system that is connected to a withdraw/deposit system (the backend guys will do most of this part)
The website needs to be able to be edited (graphs,stats,news etc) without any coding

If anyone is interested in helping out with the website then contact me Smiley, I need someone to work on the front ends as well as lead the project. The payments will be discussed with the others involved before we start the project.
1754  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What is Your Favorite GLBSE Stock Investment? on: December 29, 2011, 02:10:57 PM
i thought i'd ask this question since it seems kind of appropriate.  i'm new to glbse and i'm trying to build a portfolio (chicks dig dudes with portfolio's). and also i see goat reads it. so my question is, why is tyger valued so highly over other mining companies? i'm not trying to flame, just curious since its easy to buy a few shares of stock @ .14 btc but not so easy to cough up 3 btc for 1 share.  is it that he has a bigger rig therefore generates more bitcoins therefore higher dividends per share? or is it that his company has been around longer and consistently/relilably generates dividends? i dunno, from reading this thread i bought some mergedmining stock then went to buy tygerr but couldn't afford it.  i'm still thinkin pretty hard on buying a share but would like to know why i'm paying that much for it.
thanks!


Hi illpoet, I will try to answer some of your questions but will let others answer the ones where there is conflict of interest or based on opinion. Also I can only tell you about my company, not the others.  TyGrr is a large operation, maybe the largest listed on GLBSE.(valued near $19,000) It also only has 1,500 shares and of these only 450 are for sale to the public. Once these are gone one might assume that the demand would be higher than the supply and thus the price would increase. My dividends are listed in the thread and come weekly. Right now mining conditions are good so dividends are good. I am somewhat trusted and have gone out of my way to identify who I am and where I live.

I could have just as well listed 1,500,000 shares but did not want to take this rout. The main reason is the W. Buffet logic. If your share is very high, people are going to look at it and ask why. They will odds are like what they see so it great. If they don't like it, they should not buy. The second reason is it is easier to have a one on one relationship with as many stock holders as I can with 1,500 as opposed to much more. 3BTC is a bit high and I can understand that. I knew I would price some out of the market, and sorry to whom I did. However 3BTC is big enough that for most people to invest they are going to do some research and see if they like it before buying. Also I listed my operation on GLBSE because I wanted to support bitcoin and the GLBSE. I did not list so I could raise capital to fund the operation. I listed when it was fully operational and mining bitcoin.

I hope that this was somewhat helpful and can answer some of your questions.

Thank you:)


(I see DeaDTerra got to this before I did but I will post anyway:P)

haha I am fast as lightning xD
1755  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Selling] Spotify Premium Code on: December 29, 2011, 02:00:34 PM
Price,storage and items sold have been changed Smiley
I now offer Spotify Unlimited codes as well as Spotify Premium.

//DeaDTerra
1756  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What is Your Favorite GLBSE Stock Investment? on: December 29, 2011, 01:54:26 PM
i thought i'd ask this question since it seems kind of appropriate.  i'm new to glbse and i'm trying to build a portfolio (chicks dig dudes with portfolio's). and also i see goat reads it. so my question is, why is tyger valued so highly over other mining companies? i'm not trying to flame, just curious since its easy to buy a few shares of stock @ .14 btc but not so easy to cough up 3 btc for 1 share.  is it that he has a bigger rig therefore generates more bitcoins therefore higher dividends per share? or is it that his company has been around longer and consistently/relilably generates dividends? i dunno, from reading this thread i bought some mergedmining stock then went to buy tygerr but couldn't afford it.  i'm still thinkin pretty hard on buying a share but would like to know why i'm paying that much for it.
thanks!


He has about 10 Ghash worth of hashing power and this hashing power is divided by the 1500 Shares, Because the 1500 shares hold such a big amount of hash power each share is worth more than for example MergedMining where each share holds less of a hashing power. The dividend you will see per share will be greater than in most mining companies but it's also more expensive. So instead of buying 10 shares for 0.3 you buy 1 at 3 BTC. Hope that answers your questions Smiley

//DeaDTerra
1757  Economy / Services / Looking for Web designer on: December 28, 2011, 11:37:32 AM
Hello!

I am looking to build a website for a Bitcoin Investment fund and I need someone to build the front end of the website, this would involve a easy to use UI, a good design and such. I would pay this person in Bitcoins, how much and when we will decide between us and the people I have already hired to work on the back end of the website. If anyone is interested in doing some web designing/coding for me then please send me a pm or add me on skype (terragubben). Thank you

//DeaDTerra
1758  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] TyGrr Tech on: December 27, 2011, 12:57:25 PM
Sorry for the typo that ended up confusing a ton of people...I meant 3BTC and typed $3.00.  Anyway, glad to see that the 3BTC price has passed and look forward to adding a few shares to my portfolio. 

Anyway, adding a FPGA could be a good investment but wouldn't be a significant part of our hashing power.  I don't know that the cost savings in electricity would be worth the initial outlay especially given the potentially rapid advances in FPGA miners.  On the other hand, investing in a water cooling solution could both greatly increase hashing power at little/no electrical costs.

As I look more and more into this is seems the fans on the radiator might be too loud. We can still do this but I don't know if I cold put it in the office. I will keep digging. Thanks.

Goat, if you're serious of doing watercooling, dont bother with radiator for a big mining farm.

Dig up your backyard (frontyard), and bury about 100' of cooper tubing. (about 6' deep) and you will have NO NOISE for watercooling.

I think that for now he's only interested in having water cooling for the rig that will be placed in his office and I find it hard to believe that he could dig up the ground next to his office to place cooper tubing even though that would be pretty awesome Cheesy
1759  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What is Your Favorite GLBSE Stock Investment? on: December 27, 2011, 12:51:44 PM
As I run a Investment Fund, I have shares in almost all of the trust able companies on GLBSE.
I recommend TyGrr the guy that owns the mining company is very nice, easy to contact and listens to the share holders wishes, he has photographs to back his mining rigs up they do exist, he has also given out his identity. So TyGrr I recommend as they seem to be a safe bet and they are run in a professional manor, they have a nice dividend of about 0.023 BTC per share a week.
MergedMining I also recommend, run in a nice and professional way so far. Everything is running smooth and nice regular dividends. The guy running it seems nice as well. The prices for the shares has been steadily increasing so it would be a good investment for both short term and long term investment.
In general I like all the LIF shares, LIF.B closed recently which has pushed down the prices of the other shares as well as created a bit of mistrust, but I believe that the LIF companies are run in a professional manner and that are a good long term investment. They don't have that high dividends but the share prices have been on a steady increase over time. If you want a short term investment I would say go with LIF.M as they have a good dividend, if you want a long term investment go with LIF and LIF.A
Those are probably my favorites atm, if you want any help or advice just ask Cheesy
A tip is to always check for information about the companies before investing, as there are still some old companies that no longer exist on GLBSE as well as some scam companies that will run away with your money. Make sure all the companies you invest in exist and seems reliable Smiley Best of luck with your investments

// DeaDTerra

1760  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] TyGrr Tech on: December 27, 2011, 12:20:13 PM
With the new option of going for a couple of mining rigs in your office with "free" electricity I think that it will be better to get those rigs up and going first before we get any FPGA, as several others have pointed out the market of FPGA is pushing forward and several new models are in the making and it's probably worth waiting fro the new once. The water cooled rigs is possible to setup to be very quite if you get special fans that have been designed to be quite as well as get a quite CPU cooling solution. It will probably cost a bit but if we can keep running the rig at your office in the end with the "free" electricity I believe we will make a good profit from it.

//DeaDTerra
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