Although, a GM might pay extra attention to your previous post. Considering it mentions leveling services, which is against the rules. As is selling your account though, so let's just call this even and ask a mod to delete the entire thread before it all goes south.
I like the idea of BTC and I am desperately trying to get myself started as I don't even have one yet. But the only certifiable (questionably) markets for them require massive amounts of work and information. Who is up for starting a simple and reliable bitcoin exchange?
I may be under-informed/educated, but I think it would be as simple as developing a web app that holds both USD and BTC while payment is pending approval to and from all parties involved. You would need nothing more than a custom paypal GUI and routing of Bit wallet addresses to run a good service.
Idk, I guess that's the end of Shotgun_WooWoo if this thread makes the whole forum hate me.
Haha, you are sweet. I sold my fair share , i know how this works and no GM could ever associate an Account with this Forum Account of mine. But nice try. To inform you a bit : Paypal may be bad idea for buying/selling Bitcoins because of the way they handle unknown things and the easy possibiliy of fraud. See, if you sent me a Bitcoin and i pay you with Paypal, i could simply state that i didnt get the Bitcoin and get back my money from paypal. Even if i may have approved i say simple you forged it or you hacked my account. The dispute will be long, if it ever will be resolved in your favor. Your Bitcoin on the other hand is probably lost forever in the depths of my wallet. Bitcoin Transactions are not reversable, Paypal Transactions are. So if you like to want to buy some bitcoins , the easiest way would be localbitcoins.com . If you want to earn some , offer a valuable service and you shall receive. If you have further questions , you can PM me anytime. No need to be emotional and close your account ;-)
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With actual Bitcoin Bargain in mind and as an avid World of Warcraft Player/Account-Seller i guess this account is not even 0.1 BTC worth. Not even an actual Leveling Service would charge even 0.1 BTC for this. What are you thinking ? For around 4.5 BTC i could get myself a Mists of Pandaria Account , old versions included...
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Da ZiggiStar sich mittlerweile hier gemeldet hat und ich ebenfalls eine Rückmeldung per PM erhalten habe, werde ich vorerst abwarten ob sich die Sache noch klärt. Wenn ich jemanden zu unrecht beschuldigt habe, bitte ich um Entschuldigung. Unabhängig davon noch ein Hinweis zum Thema AGB: Es gestaltet sich so, dass die AGBs auf mybitcointrade.com allesamt ungültig sein dürften. Ich zitiere mal: Einbinden von AGB
Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen werden nur dann Bestandteil des Vertrages, wenn sie wirksam in diesen Vertrag einbezogen wurden. Es ist also nicht ausreichend, AGB einfach irgendwo im eigenen Online-Shop zu platzieren setzen und darauf zu vertrauen, dass diese nun wirksam sind. Wirksam einbezogen sind ABG nach § 305 II BGBl, wenn der Verwender:
bei Vertragsschluss ausdrücklich auf die AGB hinweist und der Vertragspartner die Möglichkeit hat, von diesen AGB in zumutbarer Weise Kenntnis zu nehmen.
Quelle: http://www.e-recht24.de/artikel/ecommerce/14.htmlAls absolutes Minimum hätten die AGBs auf dem Anmeldeformular sichtbar und vom User bestätigt werden müssen. Auch Änderungen an AGBs müssen in ausreichenden Fristen an den User kommuniziert werden, dann besteht im übrigen ein Sonderkündigungsrecht bei laufenden Verträgen. Salvatorische Klausel ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Und der Hinweis dass ihr den Finanzbestimmungen nicht unterliegt und "das" dass nur ein PHP-Übungsprojekt ist ist äußerst schwachsinnig und warscheinlich rechtlich nicht haltbar. AGB vom 7.9.2012 : http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:7orZcwvBJjUJ:https://www.mybitcointrade.com/%3Fcontent%3D/intern/agbs+&cd=1&hl=de&ct=clnk&gl=de&client=ubuntu
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Your logic is flawed, no one will buy an address, you have the private key, how will people know you won't store it to use their Bitcoins.
My logic is not flawed, if you dont trust an internet stranger to not run with your money then dont do this. It is just an offer. If you buy a cascasius coin , he has the private key , too. I am willing to provide dox so you can come after me if this happens.
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Hi ,
i generated this rather large amount of addresses for testing purposes and because i have so much and there maybe some interesting Addresse in there i am selling some !
some examples include :
1FAcE.... 1Faim.... 1FAi1.... 1FLyby.... 1FAiLz...
1FUnNyJ.... 1FriED....
You want it i maybe have it , 0.03 BTC each. For the private key part you have to trust me, we could skype in person , if you want to use an escrow that maybe fine too, personal information no problem.
Shoot me a pm.
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After 448 Keys ... i must say it's tiring.
Lol - I think that's kind of the point ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I will add some interesting reading on how big the keyspace actually is. And in later releases, there will be additional rewards and quests, making it less boring/pointless... I just wanted to test the program ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I know its pretty unlikely to find a adress, but hey human life in the universe happened so this may eventually happen , too. (and i need an excuse for not learning for my exam tomorrow...) Edit : Excuse found , i just generated and checked over 450000 empty private keys ;-) Really, 450000? How did you manage to check that many so fast? BTW, I'm also real good at finding pointless stuff to do instead of studying for exams ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Vanitygen + Intel i5-2400 Quadcore + Armory + 2 hours , i am not really 100% sure if it checked them all but i checked the pastes (not in armory because scrolling was impossible). And i did a check with 5000 + 12000 first as a proof of concept. And i just tried to sweep them not to import them which is a option in armory. I would have refunded though, i am not that mean :-p Generating Addresses was faster with the cpu than my gpu because i just used 1f and 1q as prefixes. Interesting! I didn't know Armory was so fast at checking a large number of addresses. Well i counted them and the exact number is 485797.
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After 448 Keys ... i must say it's tiring.
Lol - I think that's kind of the point ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I will add some interesting reading on how big the keyspace actually is. And in later releases, there will be additional rewards and quests, making it less boring/pointless... I just wanted to test the program ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I know its pretty unlikely to find a adress, but hey human life in the universe happened so this may eventually happen , too. (and i need an excuse for not learning for my exam tomorrow...) Edit : Excuse found , i just generated and checked over 450000 empty private keys ;-) Really, 450000? How did you manage to check that many so fast? BTW, I'm also real good at finding pointless stuff to do instead of studying for exams ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Vanitygen + Intel i5-2400 Quadcore + Armory + 2 hours , i am not really 100% sure if it checked them all but i checked the pastes (not in armory because scrolling was impossible). And i did a check with 5000 + 12000 first as a proof of concept. And i just tried to sweep them not to import them which is a option in armory. I would have refunded though, i am not that mean :-p Generating Addresses was faster with the cpu than my gpu because i just used 1f and 1q as prefixes.
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Oh , well lets recite a single case from a single country. Most police officers would have taken this serious enough to check on it. That you cannot sue the fuck out of them for not helping you , well that makes kind of sense. If you think your life is at risk go to the police !!! Why are here so many people that sound like their government is conspirating especially against them...
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After 448 Keys ... i must say it's tiring.
Lol - I think that's kind of the point ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I will add some interesting reading on how big the keyspace actually is. And in later releases, there will be additional rewards and quests, making it less boring/pointless... I just wanted to test the program ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I know its pretty unlikely to find a adress, but hey human life in the universe happened so this may eventually happen , too. (and i need an excuse for not learning for my exam tomorrow...) Edit : Excuse found , i just generated and checked over 450000 empty private keys ;-)
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After 448 Keys ... i must say it's tiring.
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You got me at naked women, but lost me at big database, got me again with mysterious sockpuppet, lost me at wealthy non-Bitcoiners, but have me for sure thanks to scam.
Where do it put my money?
This is easier than I thought... Would somebody register this baby on glbse for me please? ('PLOOZ' as a short handle should do just fine; competes only with an urban spelling for 'please' and an Alzarian prince) no, i have a better idea and this system is proven to be working : you only sell stock to a few selected people ( the chosen ones) and they can sell their shares through an MPOE-Passthrough only, which can be sold through an GLBSE-MPOE-Passthrough. Verification avoided. Can you please roll a dice between 10-20 for a daily interest-rate?
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Shut up and take my money !
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Core Frequency: 335 MHz Core Frequency Range: 255-378 MHz
Do I understand this correctly if I conclude that one chip will mine @ 335MH/s ? or 378MH/s if it's a good one ? Yes. 255-378 MHz is the result of the back-end simulation under 1.2V. If you do an over-voltage, it will probably be significantly higher, but the stability is hard to say. Exactly how high a frequency we could push them to, could only be answered when the chips are out. Did you plan to sell some ? In such case do you have a price grid yet ? They are Part of asicminer/bitfountain and will be sold in the near future.
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You sound lonely. Do you need a friend ? I can be your friend.
Sure, my fee is 10btc a week. No touching, online only. We can talk about anything.. just like a real friend! Wow, i was offering it to you for Free. I request a scammer tag because you hurt my feelings. Would not recommend to be friends with.
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You sound lonely. Do you need a friend ? I can be your friend.
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Ich frag mich wo eigentlich Cheffe bleibt? Die Kerbe für seine Axt steht jetzt voll im Rampenlicht ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Sorry, muss sein... Grüße, Bernd Cheffe hat sich auch nicht zur bitcoinbank geäußert.
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Private Military Company
Operating globally ? Do you need a Partner ?
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Außerdem war nie von einem kommerziellen Rating die rede. Sondern von Identifikations. Das wäre in der Tat sonst unnötig.
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