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20961  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoinica - 15169.57 BTC Traded in the last 24 hours on: September 12, 2011, 10:45:47 AM
"© 2011 xWaylab Inc."

How can a 17 year old incorporate a company?
20962  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Is my money safe at Mt. Gox on: September 11, 2011, 01:24:21 PM
Of course your money isn't safe. If they ran away with your money what would you do? Nothing. Look what happened with mybitcoin. They ran away with 50%, bitcoiners just bitched and did nothing.

Very true. 
20963  Other / Meta / Re: Who installs SMF anyway? on: September 11, 2011, 06:26:29 AM
You get what you pay for.  The best forum software is IPB.

P.S.  Welcome back Smiley
20964  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ebay style trading site, BTC only, svn/git hosted source on: September 09, 2011, 07:34:29 PM
Would this trading site convert bitcoins to the market value?  
20965  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ownership vs Possession of bitcoins on: September 09, 2011, 06:47:24 PM
Unless you want to start having the government decide who owns what bitcoins at will, it's best to stick with possession determining this.

So, mtgox owns 500,000 btc?


Doesn't it make you wonder when they are going to announce another hack and shutdown like mybitcoin did?   Undecided
20966  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paranoia will destoy ya' on: September 09, 2011, 06:44:23 PM
I couldn't agree more. Seems everyone's responses to each other attacks the other person's mental ability  Cry    probably will happen to me now ...haha...

Most of the people in this forum have above average intelligence.  We're used to putting up with stupidity and our first reaction is to assume the other person is wrong?

Just a guess.
20967  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Monopoly on: September 09, 2011, 03:53:27 PM
Continuation of https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=40934.msg516136#msg516136

Discuss ideas for a Bitcoin Monopoly game information and perhaps additionally someone (or several someones) can take initiative in contacting Hasbro with effort in helping to make Bitcoin Monopoly a reality.

Don't contact Hasbro - change the name to Bitopoly and you don't need to.  There are many legal Monopoly ripoffs already.
20968  Bitcoin / Pools / [Double Post] on: September 09, 2011, 10:06:47 AM
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20969  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: GuildMiners - you make MORE than 100% of your mining! on: September 09, 2011, 10:03:10 AM
Ok, I talked it over with my partner and we decided to adjust the fee until further notice to help us test and grow.

Our fee is now at -2%  We will pay out 51btc coins for every block solved, and pay our referral bonuses based on that amount.  Smiley

We had bitcoins reserved for testing purposes, and this is a better way to spend them than offering some heavy miners a bonus to help us test.  If you've already done some mining with us, you'll see your rewards adjusted automatically as soon as you submit your next share. 

Thanks!

Martin
20970  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: GuildMiners - you make MORE than 100% of your mining! on: September 09, 2011, 09:53:13 AM
Right now your biggest problem is attracting users to earn hashrate. At 600 MHash it will take you months to get a block. You need a few GHashes to get started.

I know!   Wink  That is why we prematurely posted on here (before we launched our client) to get some help from the community.

Why aren't YOU helping?  lol  Would it help if we lowered the fee to 0% until official launch?  I have no problem doing that.
20971  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Biggest sell signal if we go under 5.70-5.80 level on: September 09, 2011, 09:01:42 AM
but they are fighting all the greedy miners that are selling their coins at the exchanges

Where would you get your coins to buy and sell without us greedy miners?   Tongue

Let me see, we have already 7 + million coins in the Bitcoin Economy. We need miners that believe in the Bitcoin Economy long term, not greedy miners that hit the exchanges with sell orders asap.

As compared to the greedy buyers and sellers, or the greedy hoarders?

I wouldn't have spent so much of my time developing my system if I wasn't in it for the long term.  Smiley
20972  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Biggest sell signal if we go under 5.70-5.80 level on: September 09, 2011, 08:51:40 AM
but they are fighting all the greedy miners that are selling their coins at the exchanges

Where would you get your coins to buy and sell without us greedy miners?   Tongue
20973  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Categorization of Bitcoin Services on: September 08, 2011, 01:27:03 PM
Maybe you're already planning it this way but these should behave like tags, so you can attach multiple tags to a business/service.

Yes, one website can be in as many categories as possible. 

I've also decided to combine wallets and banks into one category since, as nmat pointed out, they are essentially the same thing.
20974  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Categorization of Bitcoin Services on: September 08, 2011, 09:24:20 AM
Web Hosting. Does Ecommerce mean online retail?

Yes - I don't want to create a category for every type of good or service that can be bought with bitcoins.  That would dilute it's usefulness.  I would be open to renaming "Ecommerce Sites" to something more meaningful.
20975  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Bitcoin Business Review Launched! on: September 08, 2011, 09:05:49 AM
a) Add "justify" to your formatting, it will look much more professional.

Not sure how it looks, but it's actually easier to read non-justified text.  Your eyes are able to use the difference in line length to move to the next line easier. 
20976  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Categorization of Bitcoin Services on: September 08, 2011, 07:27:58 AM
You're missing news sites perhaps... Aren't online wallets and online banks the same?

Well, I would consider them the same, but I know some would like them to be different.  For example, an online bank could offer interest while an online wallet would allow payments.  I'm going to allow a single site to be in more than one category, so I'd like the categories to be as atomic as possible.

I will add news sites in there, as well as payment processors.  Thank you!  Smiley
20977  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Categorization of Bitcoin Services on: September 08, 2011, 07:12:21 AM
Hi everyone,

I'm trying to encompass all the bitcoin services into at least one category.  The category list I have so far is:

     Adult Sites                   Consulting Services              Currency Exchanges    
     Directories                   Discussion Forums               Ecommerce Sites    
     Gambling Sites             Mining Pools                        News Sites
     Online Banks/Wallets    Payment Processors

Can anyone else think of categories I may be missing?

Thanks!

Martin
20978  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] GuildMiners launches internal testing - please help us! on: September 08, 2011, 02:39:51 AM
Thanks for the clarification. It seems interesting and I like the fact that my account gets immediately linked with CampBX, but there are lots of established pools already... Maybe you should try to announce in the newbies forum?

Anyway, good luck with your project.

Thanks nmatSmiley

Because we are aiming ourselves towards the new bitcoin user, we didn't expect an overwhelming welcoming on this forum - we simply hide too many things us geeks like to fiddle around with.  Smiley  I posted hoping we could get some Ghashes from some users so we could thoroughly test our system before we start advertising.   Our pool is running normally, and you do get a proportional share of the work you do, so if you are looking for a change, please point some miners our way, at least until we solve a block and can verify our payout code!  Smiley

Just to recap:
Everyone you directly refer will give you 1% of their mining.
Every person they refer will give you 0.5% of their mining.
And every person they refer will give you 0.25% of their mining.
No limits on numbers.

Martin
20979  Other / Off-topic / Re: ATTENTION FREEMANSONS on: September 08, 2011, 02:26:10 AM

Get yourself some of these (or along these lines). I pulled a 23 pounder out of Rush Lake in MN with one.

Fish are so stupid.  I can easily see the hook.
20980  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Bitcoin Business Review Launched! on: September 08, 2011, 01:09:33 AM
You should do some SEO work on your links.  Links such as "http://btcbusiness.net/?q=about" and "http://btcbusiness.net/?q=node/14" are not search engine friendly, so your articles won't as easily be picked up by Google and other search engines.  Drupal should have some SEO mods.
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