$6.50 by friday methinks.
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you guys keep avoiding answering the real question being asked about stolen hashes. the bitcoin community is too smart to be duped like this
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now i wish i had printed it out like we were jokingly mentioning..
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HAHAHA I just paid for my hotel rooms with Bitcoin! (friend paid with his credit card, I paid him Bitcoins)
nice!
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Basically I have the game Bitcoin Mafia and I was thinking about a flash page for the main welcome page, very basic but appealing. I also have a few other websites that could use some flash but I'm not in a huge hurry for it either. In the next couple months though.
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Can you make flash videos by chance?
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what about shipped to canada, postal code r0e0k0?
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Awesome concept, but people who want to avoid change usually just pay with a debit card.
I was thinking about a mastercard that gives you BTC in the same way some cards give you points or air miles. Even 0.05 BTC per $20 would make me want to get that card.
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I think you're onto something, Phinnaeus Gage. I'm not saying one person could not be responsible for the creation of Bitcoin, but it seems like a project more suited for a group of people. Especially anything in Japan.
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I'm 54 years old and have lost lots more money than this over the years. But this hurt more. Maybe because it was my own clumsiness that caused the mistake and I don't know how to prevent it from happening again. That irreversible click of the mouse is scary. I don't think the general public will ever accept it.
Sam
Label all addresses. If I'm sending a payment for something, I always add the address to the address book and then it's pretty difficult to make a mistake when sending a payment.
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Bitcoin developers are constantly adding and improving the code. I'm sure they will figure out a solution "40 years" from now to keep us all mining. I mean, if the value of 1 BTC was $10,000 in 2033, wouldn't you keep your miners going if you could get a 0.01 transaction fee? 0.01 BTC @ $10,000/BTC = $100. We have many years to speculate. The block rewards get smaller and smaller as the years go by, and by the very end of bitcoin generation, people will be so hard up for the tiny shards of bitcoin that they will be much more valuable. I hope so anyway.
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Wow, I'm glad you guys are so smart. I posted this on BitcoinTrading.com to spread the word. Keep up the good work.
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me too, definitely! I think they should also trade LTC.
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$20k, thats a lotta money! If you have cards that are hash-worthy and just nowhere to run them, can I suggest sending them to me? I work at WTCR.ca/ BlockMiners.com and we have a facility that can support 100 GH/s or more with top of the line equipment and cheap electricity rates. If you have cards that need hashing, we can work something out so you can start paying people back! It seems ludicrous that there is a huge debt to be payed and there are cards packed away in boxes. Shakaru, do you have mining capabilities right now? If so, what is your hashrate like?
Zero as of right now. I have everything but this desktop and thats a 3x5770, boxed up. There is about 3-5 ghs of working hardware in th 4u enclosures. They are packed away because some are damaged, and Im in the middle of a move right now. (staying in an extended stay situation for about 10 more days) After that, sales will be made along with beneficial agreements to take care of that. Plus as YOU know, I have stuff in the pipeline that will be announced this week. Here is a hint. GLBSE offering. Some of you know about this, some of you are backing it. Stay tuned! Ah cool, didn't know about the move, just wanted to offer a up the space for cards. The pipeline is looking great, I'm definitely tuned in.
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