I hope this gets worked out. I like to think that most of the bitcoin traders on these forums are trustworthy.
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I am an honest trader and could sell you the gift codes if you still wanted them.... PM sent.
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I haven't put in much effort admittedly... But how difficult would it be to use my on-board GPU to run my desktop while my crossfired GPUs are used for mining?
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I love the idea, but I think you could do better... I doubt you'd survive a week with those supplies.
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The best part of the day was Allison from bit-pay though.
I would.
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It looks delicious!
Seriously, the texture on the edge makes it seem like cheese.
I'd eat it.
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Got my silver bitcoin today. Thanks sirky!
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The dollar strengthened... Buy SDS if you're scared.
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All, I'm proud to announce that the mobile conference app is now available. You can access the app (iOS/Android Compatible) by going to: bitcon.mobi If you are on an Apple iOS device, you can add it to the home screen and run it as a full-screen webapp. I will update the schedule per the latest one published momentarily. If you have pictures of the event, please e-mail them to photos@bitcon.mobi, or to the guys at OnlyOneTV and they will be added to the Pictures feed in the app. (Photos are screened before posting, so no, your porn won't make it in the app †) Current Features Include: - Interactive conference schedule with maps/phone integration (still in the process of updating with the latest info) - List of speakers (still in the process of adding the new ones) - Twitter Feed (Hashtag is #bitcon11) - Photo Feed - YouTube Feed - Location Map - Sponsor List So whether or not you're going, stay up to date with the latest goings on using the bitcon.mobi app. †Unless it's really good. Sweet!
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ROUNDING TO SIMPLIFY
I understand the whole 80K would increase the value 35% argument... But it doesn't sit well with me.
If the current market value is $70,000,000 the idea that $80,000 being invested into the market raising the value to over $100,000,000 just isn't realistic. It would be a temporary phenomenon and other market factors would quickly erase the gains and rebalance the value. Markets simply don't work that way.
Think of it this way... If there was 1 sell order at $10 and the next sell order was at $100, do you really think you could invest $110 and the market cap would jump 10 times? I mean, sure it would, for about a second... That's the argument you guys are having (at least in my little mind).
In your example the $80K raising the value from $70 million to $100 million isn't until after 365 days of a net positive $80k per day coming into the market. ($80k x 365 = $29,200,000 + $70,000,000 = $99,200,000) Ahh... I didn't realize you were speaking in terms of annual % growth. I thought you meant that an 80K single investment would raise the market cap by 35%, which is not correct. Speaking annually makes much more sense, but I'm too lazy to actually crunch the numbers, that's my day job (Accountant/Financial Analyst).
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ROUNDING TO SIMPLIFY
I understand the whole 80K would increase the value 35% argument... But it doesn't sit well with me.
If the current market value is $70,000,000 the idea that $80,000 being invested into the market raising the value to over $100,000,000 just isn't realistic. It would be a temporary phenomenon and other market factors would quickly erase the gains and rebalance the value. Markets simply don't work that way.
Think of it this way... If there was 1 sell order at $10 and the next sell order was at $100, do you really think you could invest $110 and the market cap would jump 10 times? I mean, sure it would, for about a second... That's the argument you guys are having (at least in my little mind).
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Final count? I'm losing sleep over this. ![Embarrassed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/embarrassed.gif)
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Why do you want followers on Twitter?
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There are several services available for exchanging bitcoins for amazon gift cards. You can buy nearly anything on amazon...
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kansattica sold me an amazon gift code that had already been claimed by another member. Glad I checked it and didn't try and resell. Beware.
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What do you buy with them?
Gift cards at a discount (amazon.com, ebay.com, etc...). Silver coins - I could buy these with dollars, but unfortunately my computer doesn't print dollars, it creates bitcoins.
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Magical Tux could probably shed some light on this topic...
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