Surprised that no one has even sent me an offer. Really now BTC forum? You deal in Gold, Silver, other materials *cough*virtual*cough*nuggets*cough*, but you won't touch cheap copper. These pennies sell on ebay pretty readily. Really it is not worth it to sort them and try to sell them, but you can on ebay. The real boom in copper was last year when prices were about 30% higher then they are now. 1.5 to 2 cents each is about what you can get in BULK right now. Pennies are sent in flat rate boxes to save money and if you do not have enough to fill one up then it becomes even more pointless.
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Elder III, change the thread topic to [sold] or [gone] with the edit button. It will save people trouble.
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OP please change or add something like [solved] to title.
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What is this prediction based on?
Gut feeling. Many more to come. Invest now. What is your gut telling you now?
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I actually think the price is skyrocketing because people are buying BFL stuff with cash-thus converting into btc via bitpay and providing an artificially high demand for BTC at the moment.
I think BFL stuff may be part of it, but just as much Paypal cutting off cyberlockers and Mr Dotcom's publicity, as well as general greater use of bitcoin. This. If he implements bitcoin for megabox the last high will seem miniscule in comparison. +1 You have all of these factors working together to push BTC demand: Megabox Pirate BST Bit-Pay Bit-Instant BFL Satoshi Dice
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And why did I forget...
Third reason for BTC to go up (the scary one)....
Pirate has continued to pay out dividends and people are bringing more money into bitcoin to deposit with him. This could be causing massive upward pressure as well.
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I actually think the price is skyrocketing because people are buying BFL stuff with cash-thus converting into btc via bitpay and providing an artificially high demand for BTC at the moment.
You are mistaken: In order for BitPay to pay BFL with dollars they need to sell all those bitcoins and you're right where you were at the beginning and maybe even lower since not all who used BTC needed to buy them first. That is one way it could happen but that is not what we think is really happening...... Since Bit-Pay is announcing that they have a large amount of coins to sell (optionally outside of the exchanges) and that they came from BFL, Bit-Pay probably has paid BFL as normal in USD and is now long that much more bitcoin. If this is true... Bit-pay has been on the right side of a WINNING BET! They (on paper) may have made over $20,000 if they had over 10,000 BTC long due to BFL.
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I actually think the price is skyrocketing because people are buying BFL stuff with cash-thus converting into btc via bitpay and providing an artificially high demand for BTC at the moment.
I think BFL stuff may be part of it, but just as much Paypal cutting off cyberlockers and Mr Dotcom's publicity, as well as general greater use of bitcoin.
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This unit works but the LCD is cracked . Pentium M 1.6ghz, 2gb ram, 60gb hard drive, wireless G and CDRW/DVD. The battery holds no charge and the hard drive cover is missing.
The raw computer no power pack 8 BTC Dell power pack for computer 2 BTC Shipping 2 BTC for US customers
You can get a new LCD for $60 on ebay or remove it and use it on an external monitor or a headless mining controller for FPGA/ASIC.
I can remove the LCD before shipping if you know you want to go without it and do not want to figure out how to remove it.
No OS though there is a win xp key # on the bottom.
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I have a single order on 5/30 confirmed 5/31.
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I would like a Yamakasi Catleap Monitor. It must be a no glass version. The version with both dual link dvi and hdmi would be nice but is unnecessary.
Is there a problem with the tempered glass version? I do not see any of the ebay sellers referencing no glass.
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Bitcoins would be a little complicated because I purchased from everyone at different rates but if we can all agree on one fixed price per coin it would be pretty simple. I would only have to write one money order to one person who will take it for bitcoins. Money orders on the others hand would be a little harder for me bc I have to fill them all out but will work pretty well.
USD as expressed in BTC at the time of payment. Sounds complex but it is not at all. Lets say you owe someone $60, you go to http://preev.com/ (for example) And it tells you $60 is 7.83 BTC. Send the 7.83 BTC to the persons address and you are done.
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If this ends up in court I would like to see them come up with why they didn't report over £200 000 stolen to the authorities. It wasn't their money that was stolen, it was yours. If some scum (or insider) came in their home and took a diner guess's coat, top hat, and umbrella, they probably wouldn't report that to the proper authorities either. They'll just hand their guess a week-old newspaper, instructing them on how to use while walking between the raindrops on the way to their cars. And further promise them that they'll get to the bottom of this new heist and will keep them abreast daily of further developments. Thanks for attending the party. ~Bruno~ If someone took a diner guests stuff of substantial value and it was obvious that a theft had occurred, the authorities should be called by either the homeowner or the guest.
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They have finalized the reversal of the transactions that I received. That means the money is now back in TheBitMan's account.
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Smart thing to do, but of course it won't save you from any criminal or civil actions against the company...
His age and possibly location will protect him from any civil actions against him. The only way a criminal action against him would have any bearing is if he was directly involved in the thefts which is highly doubtful.
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According to my spreadsheet and latest mtgox, I gross $21.30/day with 4814 mhash. You're offering $4.40/day per 1000Mhash/sec, which is $21.18/day. I don't see the attraction for this offer tbh, aside from zero variance.
Also with payment in paypal there is a chargeback risk. They could mine BTC with your machine, pay with a stolen paypal and you get charged back. They get BTC you get nothing. I would have interest if the payment was above the going mining rate AND it was in BTC.
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