Hi Mahkul ,
I'm facing another problem. Yesterday I transfered 25 BTC from my MTGOX account to my Bitmarket.eu account. Blockexplorer shows they arrived in my account on Bitmarket.eu. So all seems fine. For some reason I don't see the 25 BTC in my account though ? Could you explain that ?
Regards.
Is the transaction confirmed by the network yet ?
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WASTE_PUBLIC_KEY 20 4096 SmokeTooMuch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I just installed AllianceP2P. Here is my code: Is that a one time code ? And are you using SSL ? If there are enough people to join I might consider to try it again.
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You could also buy something like a prepaid card (paysafe for example) with your paypal money and try to trade that card's code for BTC.
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I think this really fits my way of thinking. I love the thought of a government that is based solely on trust , that can't compel me to pay taxes but i will pay as long as it does conform to most of my principles . The moment it drifts in a way i don't like i stop paying. As for drugs i really don't like restriction laws , they do nothing good except make those that don't care about offending the law getting more money for something that could be really easy to find. Big companies are "bad" but if people weren't ignorant then this companies would easily be compelled to do better then what they are doing now, if people are ignorant then though luck they should be abused. I would also love all religious thinking to disappear.
+ 1 because that's exactly my point of view and + over 9000 because this is the first "first post" I've seen on the forum that is really useful
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Planned by Feb 27th: - Receive alerts (phone notification, vibrate, or email) when BTC value goes above or below a certain percent of recent average
- Ability to customize number of items on axes of price graph
- Ability to change which items are displayed on widget
- Change price graph scale by pinching or zooming touch
Planned by March 6th: - Place bids and asks on Mt. Gox
- View Mt.Gox account info
So, any progress with that ?
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But i would like to get rid of my paypal, without having too withdraw to my bank.
Sound's suspicious ... Anyway you could buy some coins at bitmarket.eu (some sellers accept PayPal there and since I guess you have EUR in that PayPal account, nobody has to pay currency exchange fees since it's a EUR market.) But be aware that PayPal isn't the payment option of choice for newbies without reputation. (chargebacks possible)
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Use Tor for encryption, then your ISP do not know that you are having Bitcoin traffic. As long as there is an exit node in your circuit that's ISP allowes bitcoin traffic we should be safe.
And I'm not sure about the ports. Since we do not need to forward the port to have bitcoin work, I don't know if it was a problem if every network participant would have this port closed. So mabye port rotating isn't necessary, but I do not know for sure.
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But: The point was made 2 days ago and publicity gained. Continuing the ddos now is just incurring damage (possibly to a competitor) and not legitimate in my moral understanding. The people that stop castor transports let it pass after a while, point made, they're in the news. Continuing would just burden society with uneccessary policing cost and would also be dangerous.
Well, actually they try to block them as long as they can but usually get evacuated by the police. At least that's how it works in Germany. Nobody would go to a castor transport stop attempt without having the goal to really stop it. If it wasn't for the police, these people would build small towns right on the castor transport rails.
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I wish there was an another exchange with automated EU bank transfers.
Uhm, there is. https://bitmarket.eu/It is currently moving to another server but will be back up soon.
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@clonedone:
If you had watched the forum even a bit, you would have known that there are already severeal threads concerning that topic. We really don't need another one. Please discuss in the existing ones...
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Ha, someone's real serious about that.
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Hm not sure how good miners are when it comes to test the stability of a sytem.
I can recommend some stress test tools: Super Pi (CPU) toast (CPU) FurMark (GPU) PCMark (whole system benchmark)
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Your interpretation: "I'm sorry, but I am actually serious. It's worth it because I'm/you/someone is losing money because of Mt. Gox. I might even feel sorry, but this is what happens with autoregulation in anarchy. Say goodbye (to Mt. Gox) in advance 'just in case'."
Original quote: I'm sorry but I'm afraid so is serious. It would cost less than to be owed +$100 every day. Maybe I even feel sorry about it. But we want anarchy and autoregulation? This is it is. Just in case, say goodbye in advance. With you it was good, bitcoiners is a great community! I guess he means that the focus on Mt Gox is serious problem. And he points out to the low costs of such an possible attack. But I'm really tired of definding him -.- He should make an own thread and clearly state the things as they are.
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