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18941  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Cypherpunkd Podcast Looking fo Cool Bitcoin Projects / People for Interview on: June 06, 2011, 04:51:04 PM
Hiro here from the Cypherpunkd show on http://agoristradio.com/ Anyone have a cool bitcoin project and want to come on the show. Contact me: PM, hiro@agoristradio.com or hiro@jabber.rayservers.com



Hiro,

cuddlefish has expressed an interest to be interviewed about Ubitex.  PM him here on the Forum.
18942  Economy / Marketplace / Re: SkepsiDyne Integrated Node - A Bitcoin Mining Company on: June 06, 2011, 04:43:49 PM
Quote from: boonies4
9999, 74999999  <---- how is that possible?

this ask IS an error.  its impossible.  someone needs to contact Nefario to fix that asap.  i'm at work.
18943  Economy / Marketplace / Re: SkepsiDyne Integrated Node - A Bitcoin Mining Company on: June 05, 2011, 05:12:20 PM
Tawsix

my idea above is a maximum growth strategy.  take all revenue from either production or ipo share sales and buy rigs up until the pt u have the original # rigs u proposed which was around 39 i believe.  only then pay dividends.  i for one would be more excited at seeing the #rigs and production increase as rapidly as possible which i think alone would drive share sales and prices in the long run.  most of us here who bought @ .75, i presume, were in it for the longterm altho clearly there were the flippers too who i think were the minority of buyers at that price.  and then there are those who just want a payout asap in the form of dividends.

my only other word of advice fwiw is that you need to realize u wouldn't be having as many problems with shares sales and price if u hadn't let confidence slip during that 1-2 wk period by not posting.  share price is all about management perception (and eventually fundamental value).  just simply posting everyday and updates would have you in a better position today than you are.  and its not too late to do this.  just keep posting, continue to show progress as you are, slowly increase production and you'll get thru this.  there's nothing but a bright shiny future ahead for btc in general and mining in particular. you just need to learn how to ride the wave.



Ah, now I understand, you want to get to 39 computers as fast as humanly possible, then payout dividends once we get there.  Do you think that we should ever enter back into the growth phase, or just stick to 39 computers indefinitely?

of course you can keep growth going.  but you would need to stop at 39 or whatever and then pay out dividends to everyone like you  promised.  i would recommend sticking to your original gameplan b/c by my estimation this is what you promised to do and no one can argue with that.  once everyones paid off then you can re-enter your growth phase with more rigs.  the skys the limit as far as i'm concerned with btc related businesses.   don't forget we'll all be holding shares which should go UP if you play your cards right even if you are just paying dividends.  that would be a source of income to grow your rig count as well.
18944  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mt.Gox and the influence on the market on: June 05, 2011, 03:10:01 PM

this isn't exactly right.  the dark pools do effect the pricing depending on there net buy or sell objective.  what it does do is allow the large sum dark pooler to accomplish his objective more easily at the expense of the avg joe who doesn't know these orders are there.

I don't think you've ever traded anything in size, judging by your bias on the whole darkpool issue. And you know what? It ultimately doesn't matter what you think, because the market decides and the participants will do exactly what they want to do.

I tried to get through to you, but its okay - I don't have all the time in the world. I'm better paid looking after my bitcoin transactions Smiley


you're wrong.  i've bought lots in the dark pools so i know full well what the advantages it holds.  and yes, done it for my benefit.  but that doesn't stop me from advocating what i think is right.  you OTOH sound like you have too but want to protect your advantage.
18945  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Contest on: June 05, 2011, 01:04:29 PM
The lowest I personally bought at was 0.00805.

wait, so 19/.003= 633,300%?   Shocked
18946  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Contest on: June 05, 2011, 01:00:26 PM
The lowest purchase/sale on a public exchange was for 0.003/BTC, it's mentioned in a recent thread here, by the seller who has no regrets.

Yep, I traded at that price. I believe it's the lowest.



thats an interesting looking client you have there Theymos.  so far you're the a co winner at .003. 

i don't feel sorry for you b/c i know you have a ton stashed elsewhere! Wink
18947  Economy / Marketplace / Re: SkepsiDyne Integrated Node - A Bitcoin Mining Company on: June 05, 2011, 12:53:09 PM
Tawsix

my idea above is a maximum growth strategy.  take all revenue from either production or ipo share sales and buy rigs up until the pt u have the original # rigs u proposed which was around 39 i believe.  only then pay dividends.  i for one would be more excited at seeing the #rigs and production increase as rapidly as possible which i think alone would drive share sales and prices in the long run.  most of us here who bought @ .75, i presume, were in it for the longterm altho clearly there were the flippers too who i think were the minority of buyers at that price.  and then there are those who just want a payout asap in the form of dividends.

my only other word of advice fwiw is that you need to realize u wouldn't be having as many problems with shares sales and price if u hadn't let confidence slip during that 1-2 wk period by not posting.  share price is all about management perception (and eventually fundamental value).  just simply posting everyday and updates would have you in a better position today than you are.  and its not too late to do this.  just keep posting, continue to show progress as you are, slowly increase production and you'll get thru this.  there's nothing but a bright shiny future ahead for btc in general and mining in particular. you just need to learn how to ride the wave.

18948  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Contest on: June 05, 2011, 05:13:43 AM
Absolutely!
$0.008 is the low so far.  did i get that right?
18949  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Contest on: June 05, 2011, 05:07:53 AM
i can't resist.  who BOUGHT BTC at the lowest price?  list your best trade below and we'll try to keep a running minimum value for each post.  sellers can speak up too by indicating the lowest sell they ever made since its just the other side of the same trade.
18950  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 10000 BTC for a pizza? on: June 05, 2011, 05:04:23 AM
I sold 15,000 BTC for about $45, and I've bought at around that price, too. It really was worthless a year or so ago.

It was surprising when the price reached $0.01 -- I had been trading at below a cent for some time.

theymos,

why didn't u call me? Angry
18951  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where I've been for the past week on: June 05, 2011, 04:31:54 AM
gosh, when i saw the title of this thread, i thought you were going to apologize for spending so much time on that Bitcoin4Cash thread!  glad it was about something more pleasant!
18952  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 10000 BTC for a pizza? on: June 05, 2011, 04:20:09 AM
I'd give 1 BTC for a pizza right now.

i wouldn't.  1 btc will be in the thousands very soon.
18953  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Consider yourself a bitcoin addict? on: June 05, 2011, 02:22:22 AM
Simple blog where you read through one-liners or post your own. Submitting is real easy, moderated, and credit is given.

http://www.bitcoinaddict.com  -   "Losing your savings, your job, everyone you love, your mind, and perhaps even your dignity in the pursuit of Bitcoins. Submit your own confessions."  (twitter @BitcoinAddict)



God yes!
18954  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I love you all. on: June 05, 2011, 02:21:33 AM
I love the so-far-above-average intelligence of this entire community.

I love the fresh ideas which come from the incredibly creative people in this community.

I love how passionate you guys are about getting your ideas out to the community, and I love that so many admit when they're wrong. I love how open-minded this community is.

I love that (with one exception in my first BTC trade) every transaction I've made has been with honest, passionate people, dedicated to maintaining their integrity and the value of Bitcoin.

I love the sense of adventure I get every time I use a new service from a new person with new passions and ideas being implemented for the first time. I love the extremes of experimentation which go on here.

I love your dedication to free markets, perhaps more than anything else, because it encapsulates so many beliefs most passion of my character is dedicated to.

I love the dedication to open source code, friendly personal business atmosphere, donation-based services, and a free Internet.

I love the widespread resistance to government taxation and regulation, and I love the subtle, ultra-effective manner of doing it. I love that Bitcoin leads by example and Bitcoin users live by example.

I love that Bitcoin and its community has proved to the world that there is a demand for free markets, that the market self-regulates very well, and that those who profit (usually) do so to the benefit of everyone they do business with.

Thank you Bitcoin community, for turning me back into the optimist I haven't been since I was a young kid. Every single ideal I love is loved by so many Bitcoin users and developers that I really feel more at home than ever before in my life. I love hanging out in the BTC-OTC IRC channel - I love talking to my friends, wife, family, and just random people on the Internet about Bitcoin, and I love all the knowledge I'm getting from remarkably insightful and intelligent human beings. I really can't thank you all enough for the quality of life increase I've received.

are you female?
18955  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 10000 BTC for a pizza? on: June 05, 2011, 01:43:10 AM
why didn't he buy that pizza from me? Angry
18956  Economy / Marketplace / Re: SkepsiDyne Integrated Node - A Bitcoin Mining Company on: June 05, 2011, 01:39:21 AM
http://shrp.me/sin/

This was the most interesting information to me right now, but expect more.

Thank you very much, we really appreciate your work on that!  I will put the hotlink of the graph in the OP.

Sukrim: I do like your idea of running two miners per GPU on different pools.  I will implement that after I review candidate pools.

vess: Plans for dividends are currently monthly (when expenses have been deducted from gross production) but I am in contact with Nefario concerning daily automated dividend payouts that would take into account an estimate of expenses (conservative estimates, of course) and then at the end of the month the difference would be paid out in a lump once real expenses have been taken into account.

What I think we should discuss now is how much of production should be used for growth.  I personally think that the maximum number of rigs should be bought per week with production and the rest should be set aside for dividends (or paid out if a weekly dividend schedule is used.)  As far as a percentage, remember that half of total dividends paid out will be going back into the company from me paying off my shares, so that will be taken into account when determining how many rigs could be bought.  

Any thoughts?

you could use todays production btc to buy rigs up to the #rigs u outlined in your original ipo plans.  then any further production gains PLUS any btc from left over ipo shares would be given out as dividends.  you would be capped by your original plan for # rigs.  clear?
18957  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 10000 BTC for a pizza? on: June 05, 2011, 01:31:29 AM
so where is laszlo? Angry
18958  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 10000 BTC for a pizza? on: June 05, 2011, 12:38:43 AM
No way!  Grin

hey mewants; you're mouth is cut off Cheesy
18959  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 10000 BTC for a pizza? on: June 05, 2011, 12:37:45 AM
Definitely not a myth... the price used to be around $.0005/BTC when I first showed up

that is fricking insane. Shocked Shocked
18960  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 10000 BTC for a pizza? on: June 05, 2011, 12:36:43 AM
and he's a Global Moderator?  no wonder i don't see him around here anymore.  i hope he didn't jump off a bridge...
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