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21  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Technobit 40 GH/s HEX16B(Bitfury ) 462.00 EUR now shipping on: December 04, 2013, 10:02:59 PM
Hi Marto,

I just have to pay for shipping for this order: GRDDAZGHW

How can I do that? I want to do it ASAP (so you can dispatch before 13th December).

Can you help?

Thanks
22  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: TechnoBit Eastern Europe, BG HEX16A 7 GH/s/Платки имонтаж на Авалон чип on: November 30, 2013, 01:26:55 PM
Hi Marto,

I have the following orders with you (through technobit.eu)

GRDDAZGHW
HLNTCMFXA

Can you provide a status update on these?, I've sent numerous emails to office@technobit.eu with no reply.
I didn't pay for shipping for one of these orders (GRDDAZGHW), (I was hoping to have it consolidated into one order), If this is an issue, please let me know how I can pay for the shipping cost after I have made the order.

I received an automated email stating one of my package's is "In transit" and the tracking url is below, and there is a blank line with no text or URL below that line. I can see a tracking number in my order details, but cannot find a link to view the status anywhere, I tried googling it and the carrier says it's invalid?

Can you shed any light on this and the status/tracking info of these orders?

Thanks
23  Other / Beginners & Help / Where do you spend you bitcoins? on: November 30, 2013, 12:31:18 AM
Now you have your bitcoins, where do you spend them? (aside from converting them into $$/££)

Can anyone recommend online stores or places to spend them? (to buy cool shit!, electronics, tech, clothing)
Lets try to create an index, List the stores/sites, and country (lets keep it international for everyone to use).

Me: SR2, UK

24  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: So , why did you join bitcointalk? on: November 30, 2013, 12:23:26 AM
everytime I google anything about bitcoin, I end up back here!! So thought might as well sign up!

also, I'm trying to get in touch with a vendor shop who ain't replied to any of my emails!
25  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Will Bitcoin Reach $10,000 One Day? on: November 30, 2013, 12:17:13 AM
I'm going to throw in my 2 cents..

I watched this video, and I agree with it 100%, I highly recommend to give it a watch, I think you have to read between the lines and just take a look around you to see how valuable bitcoin really could be.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4HGVJjqDVk

I believe that economies around the world are slowly being crippled due to corrupt government officials, poor decisions and wasting tax payers money juggling debts from book to book. Everyone (mainly the mainstream media) is talking about how our economies are finally "rebounding" from the 2008 recession, but you don't have to look far to see that this is clearly not the case.

We all heard about the recent "US Shutdown" right?, I believe something similar to this (albeit much worse), is right around the corner (mid - late 2014). I think the value of bitcoin will really be seen by the general public when they see their beloved fiat currency slowly melt like ice bit by bit, the next significant drop in the USD will cause the price of bitcoin to skyrocket.

I'm certain another recession is on its way in the next 2-5 years, and this one will be the BIG one, the one where many people will lose A LOT of money, assets and ultimately everything they've worked towards, putting all their trust into greedy banks and thieves who call themselves "Government Officials" or whatever.

I think the true value of bitcoin is way above its current $1000+ USD, but the general public just don't see it yet (They put all their faith in the governments and banks, who take your money for an entire year, and give you back a poxy 3-5% in interest (which you will also pay tax on)).

I don't like to keep "all my eggs in one basket", and i'm a true believer that innovation in technology and finance will really push our economy forward (and bitcoin is an example of this).

I'm going to throw my guess in at over $20,000 per BTC within the next 3 years, (We just need the public to realize they can't trust everything they hear on tv, or read in the newspaper), and due to bitcoin's limited availability (and that its divisible to 8 decimal places), I believe its just going to go higher and higher, year after year.

Sources (Google):
"economic outlook 2014"
"us debt crisis 2014"

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26  Other / Beginners & Help / Is it now feasible to mine on a Amazon EC2/GPU instance? on: November 29, 2013, 11:48:49 PM
I've been reading around recently and found that in the past, people thought it was not feasible to mine on a EC2/GPU instance, but with the rapid increase in the price of a bitcoin, would it now be feasible to mine on a EC2/GPU instance and make a profit.

I can understand the difficulty of mining bitcoins have gotten harder, but the price has increased so dramatically over the last few months that surely you could make a small profit to mine of a EC2/GPU instance (or cluster of instance's).

How about even if just using it to supplement your current mining rigs?

I have some promotional credit on AWS and also have access to some seriously powerful servers at work (which are hardly hitting 5% utilization!!), so I could easily setup a script to mine on these in the night (My work dont like scaling instances up/down (even tho thats the main selling point of AWS!!)).

So I was just wondering, has anyone done this / doing this? (Recently specifically.. reflecting the price increase in the prior week)

At the time of writing 1 BTC is over $1000 (USD)!
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