have you guys seen the bitcoinfoundation pr rep!!! she is smoking and sexy
Pics or she doesn't exist.
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As a LTC dev shouldn't you have to create this for LTC first?
He did, basically he took the latest litecoin client and made it a bitcoin client.
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anyone who has met him has to believe that he's drugged out or on chemo or something and probably has little time left anyway.
lol what? im going ot be honest i've been pretty drunk just about every time i have met Josh but again, lol what? Dam I need to get out to these meetups more.
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I know a lot of bitcoin, it's just a mystery why my password stopped working after I made the new address on my wallet
If you knew then you would know blockchain couldn't help you.
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Bump #5
Just a few hours left!
Although I am disappointed in the amount of response I've received, I am still committed to selling this domain, no matter how cheaply. Get it while its hot!
Sadly you can only take this domain in one direction, that is why people don't want it. It has to be something like craigslist type listings, a forum to trade for bitcoin or an exchange. So it is very niche markets. Also phrases aren't great for websites. But today is your lucky day, I have actually been locked out my funds (armory doesn't work on Mac OSX 10.9 and I don't want to make a VM to just do this.), and I really don't want to compromise a paper wallet just for ~$100 domain. So I have to recall my bid, but since I did make the bid, if you want to hold it against me it will take some time to crack open a paper wallet currently (need to protect my anonymity of wealth), plus it looks like you ain't happy either so yeah.
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http://techcrunch.com/2013/10/29/coinfloor/Last summer, London’s first invite-only Bitcoin conference saw a room packed full of VCs, entrepreneurs and journalists on the 39th floor above Canary Wharf, at the heart of London’s fintech district. By their own admission, many of those attendees were there to find out for themselves why the crypto-currency was grabbing the tech headlines.
Not least was Passion Capital’s Stefan Glaenzer who openly described himself as “totally clueless” and “on a learning mission” regarding Bitcoin. Another attendee that day was Transferwise founder Taavet Hinrikus who, in a call with me a few weeks later, likened Bitcoin to the early days of music filesharing service Napster. It may not shake out to be the future of online money, but its foundations point the way.
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Theymos you maybe want to put the alert out... Donate to the Bitcoin Forum
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Franky
Her kids have nothing to do with this. Please take their photos down.
No I like seeing who getting limo rides off my money.
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Please keep these tags and always show the trust rating. You might also want to add a TROLL tag, as it is impossible to stand certain sub-forums around here. People might stop replying to trolls if they are clearly tagged as such.
Can you define a troll? Cause what some people call a troll, other people call a smart person. In my case people call me a troll and some people call me a very smart visionary of the future of bitcoins You can't tag something that has a very loose definition.
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Wow he looks quite good in the picture. I wish that I could look that good in a picture at least once.. 1920's swag
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Lets back up now, this why we have SSL, we can kinda prove that the page we had with the address came from the valid source we want to pay.
No you can't. The authentication in SSL is ephemeral. At no point do you ever possess a document signed by their key. That is why I said kinda, but if you connected SSL to a site, and a CA says you are connected to the right server you can use that to prove that the page was coming from them. Yes of course Man the middle sets up a fake CA forces all other CA request to go thru him, then yes it isn't.
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Buy it now: 125.0 XBT
Do you mean $125? I really hope you ~$24,000 cause you are insane! Phrases aren't worth much on the open market. Bid .5 BTC 125 BTC for that domain name I need to get into the Bitcoin domain name business Yes that isn't happening, I am probably going to get it for .5 BTC and he probably come up with an excuse to not sell it to me. I been down this road, plus there is really only one way to go with this domain, cragslist style site, people post what they are willing to sell for bitcoins, and/or what people will bitcoins are looking for. It probably be up in 2 months I make some good coins by creating an escrow feature and then sell it.
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Buy it now: 125.0 XBT
Do you mean $125? I really hope you ~$24,000 cause you are insane! Phrases aren't worth much on the open market. Bid .5 BTC
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*Disclaimer not endorsing his actions just enjoyed the picture, and felt it was good fit for here*
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If price remains that high for a plastic Trezor, for sure it will never reach the main stream.
The price isn't that high for something that will keep your bitcoins, I guess when you have a very small amount you don't see the value. Plus this is one of the first of it's kind, so you kinda paying to make history.
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Lets face it the Payment protocol only helps a hand few of companies and people, at the expense of privacy. PKIs are broken, and because of the payment protocol I have looked into starting a CA. The software to do that is a mess. Also to have this in a 0.9 release when even Gavin himself has said they are in need of developers to do things, doesn't make sense. I want to know when the blockchain will be worked on, this is an area that needs a lot of work and so far one developer is actually doing all the work. So I pose this question does Gavin know how to manage his time or is he just scamming us for a paycheck by saying this is important when it is clearly isn't.
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