I want to ask international delivry is going or still no I am interested look awsome for me
Yes, both stores listed above ship internationally.
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What is the goal of starting this thread?
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Too bad you can only vote for one.
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Yay! I got it, and the letter where it was in has some awesome things on it, like stamps, customs things and handwrote my name and addres, I luv fair buisness!
BTW, it is awesome, now I got something to brag about...
Glad to hear it. Do you want to mention which store you bought it from, since it sounds like they should get some credit for the extras included in your shipment? There's more than one seller of these keychains, so I have no clue who you purchased from.
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Bitcoin is the only gift I've given to adult family and close friends for the past 6 months. I love the excuse to send someone a fraction of a Bitcoin. If it makes you nervous, fund a bunch of paper wallets for cold storage, and "misplace" a couple of them. Maybe a couple of people you like will "find" them. I'm about to use http://coinapult.com/faq to send my next Bitcoin birthday gift (it's too late to send a paper wallet). I'd always heard of Coinapult as a company associated with Eric Voorhees, nice to finally see a time to try it. BTW, Tony Gallippi (BitPay co-founder) spoke at a meetup here last week, and he believes giving Bitcoin as a gift does not require a capital gains calculation. So for people with a low cost-basis (who feel the need to go by the books and declare Bitcoin gains on their taxes), giving Bitcoin as a gift could be an especially tax-efficient thing to do. Of course, Mr. Gallippi could be wrong, but I assume he is one of the more informed people on Bitcoin tax implications.
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I was overjoyed to hear my keychains brought two people to our Los Angeles Bitcoin Meetup last night, and helped spread belief in Bitcoin! How did that happen? One of the meetup organizers had a Bitcoin keychain on his keyring, and a person noticed it when they were both at a coffee house. The person asked about the keychain, and that lead to a discussion about bitcoin. The organizer told the person about the meetup, so the new person came and also brought a friend who was visiting for a few days. The friend knew nothing about Bitcoin, but after the meetup, she is now a convert, and returning to her home in China as such.
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Why do i have to fill in a billing addres if I can only pay with bitcoin? Are they trying to fuck me over or what?
Edit 2: Ordered one, hope it will arrive soon so I can finnaly wear something bitcoin-ish
I believe the online stores selling these keychains use mainstream ecommerce solutions to manage the checkout experience. Most of these ecommerce packages have only recently added Bitcoin integration (via BitPay), so they probably ask for all the info they're used to asking for with legacy payment systems, even if some info (such as payment address) isn't necessary for Bitcoin payments. Hope that makes sense, I don't think you need to be concerned. Feel free to contact me if you don't receive your order promptly. Thanks NewLiberty and Escrow.MS for chiming in. BTW, an image of this keychain was just used on PBS.org (the national Public Television network in the U.S.)! http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2013/10/a-bitcoin-evangelist-on-the-virtues-of-cryptocurrency.html
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Hope you'll show off the gold one tomorrow night!
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To anyone attending tomorrow's Los Angeles Bitcoin Meetup, I'll be there with these Bitcoin Keychains for sale (I'll be wearing one around my neck). More info at Bkeychain.com. This looks to be the biggest Bitcoin event in Los Angeles to date, and there will be a panel that includes Tony Gallippi of BitPay, Vinny Lingham of Gyft, and Travis Skweres of CoinMKT.com. http://www.meetup.com/Los-Angeles-Bitcoin/events/139996962/
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Are those 3D renderings or photos? I can't tell!
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Why oh why oh why do I not have any money in an exchange right now!!!!!!!! Every single time!
Story of my life +1 How about something like Coinbase, where they pull from your bank account at any time you want to buy? Of course, no limit orders, but good for those times you don't have funds in a "real" exchange, and just want to buy when you think the price is super-low. Maybe you'll be glad you didn't have money in an exchange if it drops way down, and you can buy even lower. I wouldn't be shocked if it revisited the 60s... or if it doesn't. I usually use BitcoinCharts.com to look at a bunch of USD exchanges, but it's down right now (I assume, due to bandwidth being exceeded).
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Your image, or just your keychain? How is your image license? I'm all for opensource but if you haven't licensed it that way, go get 'em.
My keychain and photo! This and other photos of the keychains are creative commons licensed, with the hope and intent media would use the images (as they have been). It seemed to me a handful of images were being used a lot, so I figured there was a demand for new Bitcoin imagery (especially that could be used for free). While I haven't seen much correlation between use of the images on major websites and keychain sales, it's nice to be able to say "as seen on" and then list a bunch of mainstream and Bitcoin-centric websites (CoinDesk.com has used keychain images on a half-dozen articles). But I didn't mean to get too off topic... As far as the price crash, looks like there's been a little rebound. But who knows what the next few days will bring. Glad to have picked up a few BTC at prices below the current price, but maybe the price will tank more in coming hours/days, and I will wish I would have put in lower-priced buy orders.
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Yet again, my Bitcoin Keychains used on the Washington Post to represent Bitcoin (good news or bad)! A bunch of my BTC buy orders have executed, time to set up some new limit orders be ready for what could come the next few days. I'm long Bitcoin, it's all an opportunity as I see it.
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Any chance you'll have the silver coins for sale at the 10/10 LA Bitcoin Meetup?
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Bitkoof, I hope you were able to get what you need, please PM me if you were not.
I wanted to let people know that these Bitcoin Keychains will be available for purchase at the Bitcoin Conference in Atlanta on October 5th! Look for them at the Let's Talk Bitcoin table.
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Totally new at this, just tried playing around with coinbase but says i wont get my transaction until oct 1st. Is this normal with purchases? How do I get BTC sooner?
Out of curiosity, are you needing to spend them soon? Or just want to know you actually own them (which is understandable)? Someone mentioned BTC-E, but I think funding that site isn't very easy. Bitstamp, CampBX, new CoinMKT, and many others would probably be an easier choice (plus many others, I'm sure).
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I wanted to share a really cool flyer that Students For Liberty produced about Bitcoin: http://print4bitcoin.com/external/students-for-liberty-bitcoin-flyer.pdfYou can find out more about this organization at studentsforliberty.org, and yes, they do accept donations in Bitcoin. I haven't seen many print pieces that explain Bitcoin, and my design/print business was proud and excited to donate the printing of 5,000 flyers for this organization (note that we did not design this piece). If you belong to a non-profit that's trying to get the message out about Bitcoin, please feel free to contact us.
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Yes, that makes sense, and is also the way I see things. But if you and everyone else shut down your existing mining units, isn't it because others are running newer, faster, more efficient units that will easily take up the slack from the exit of slower units from the network?
I'm assuming your statement is a reply to mine (though I'm not positive). And I'm not trying to be argumentative, just learn by presenting my understanding.
EDIT: after reading your subsequent post, I don't think you were addressing my comment at all!
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