Good news, congratulations! I hope this is an example for other similar cases. Let's hope the governments stop treating normal people as criminals and that they simply leave us alone with Bitcoin.
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Are you referring to something like this? Never used their service, so I can't vouch for them, but it seems really interesting.
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Bump, expires today! I just deleted my initial post after reading this but then I read your OP. As far as I know Amazon gift cards don't expire and if they do, they only expire after years of inactivity. I've had lots of gift cards lying around for months before being redeemed. In your OP it says that Te voucher expires on Sun Jul 13 2025. Firstly, today is Monday the 13th of July and secondly, it's only 2015. I'd say the card has another 9 years and 364 days left before it expires. No need to rush into selling it Woah, well now I feel embarrassed... I guess you are right I didn't look closely enough, only saw the day... As I said, never used an Amazon gift card, don't really know the ins and outs about them. Still selling tho if anyone wants!
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Breadwallet, BitSpotty, ZeroBlock and Coinbits are definitely the best apps around! I also like the app from Kraken, bit it is only really useful if you use the service, of course
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I am also curious about this... The Wiki has something about this, but it's really old data... Any newer graphs anyone knows of?
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I've tried my fair share of helping, but no success so far. Any other clues as for the password? Any numbers or "non-regular" characters? If you want you can PM me with such info.
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Bump, expires today! Expires today? Amazon gift card codes never expire, just load it into your Amazon account today and you are good regardless.. Well, I've never used one, so I don't really know... it said on eGifter that it expired on that date. I can lower the price to 0.03 BTC if you want it
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It's not accepted by the masses because they're most easily manipulated ones. Masses read their media, and mainstream media only talk crap about Bitcoin usually, and they make news relating Bitcoin with Silkroad, busts, and other types of criminal activities... This isn't getting anyone interested in Bitcoin of course!
As I've said in other threads, price fluctuations isn't the worst keeping the masses away, fluctuations can be attenuated by services like BitPay...
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You can see this useful and amazing thread to check compatibility between wallets
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Just have updated clients and you'll be fine
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This has been discussed in the forums and previously linked, I think these ATM's will be good, but unfortunately people don't have money to buy Bitcoins there... Also, the picture on the news article is wrong. That's an older Bitcoin ATM, and that one is one way only.
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Bump, expires today!
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Created a gift card with Bitcoin on eGifter just now for a flash sale, but when I got there the item was already gone... So I have no use for the gift card anymore. It expires on Sun Jul 13 22:59:59 UTC 2025, just at it says on eGifter website. Selling it for 0.032 BTC, negotiable. Hurry up if you want it, because it expires quickly!
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I have some questions before bidding: What is the host? CPU and RAM available? Do they allow full root VPS access? Can it run Ubuntu? Can it do CPU intensive tasks? And finally, what's the reason of the auction?
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I have read the changelog on bitcoin.org before seeing this thread. This release supports a fully validating node. But not a node that currently relays transactions. That was the objective of my post. If it does not relay blocks, why would it be essential for a currently running node to upgrade and prune the blockchain data? They would stop relaying blocks... Please correct me if I'm wrong You can't relay blocks yet, although that will be fixed at a later date according to some information that I've found. However, you also mentioned that one wouldn't be able to run a wallet. This is a common misconception, and you would know if you followed the GitHub page closely. This is clearly shown here. All right, thanks for the clarification, I thought something was escaping me, apparently not Yes, I do not follow the GitHub page, but I follow release changelogs and this one states the following Block pruning is currently incompatible with running a wallet I find it odd if it is a misconception, changelogs are probably prepared and proofread many times, by many people... If it is in fact a misconception it will probably be corrected soon, I think. There is also information related to relaying: For now, block pruning disables block relay. In the future, nodes with block pruning will at a minimum relay "new" blocks, meaning blocks that extend their active chain.
Yes, that's also on the changelog, unfortunately, as it says, it's not for this version...
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It was already around 315$. Calm down. Price isn't that essential http://preev.com/btc/usdYea.. Well.. Normally I dont care either.. But it makes me a little happy to see it going up It was at 280$ friday. I did not check yesterday. You can also see all big exchanges here the market is correcting itself .. bitcoin can only go up from here
Or down
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It was already around 315$. Calm down. Price isn't that essential
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Continuing from the other thread Good to see new features and many bug fixes in Bitcoin Core, but I'll skip updating for now, probably. Good to see pruning finally here, something everyone wanted... But I don't really see a case use for it. It doesn't allow block relaying... Not even running a wallet! I know the limitations of pruning... But it should at least have enough blocks to allow running a wallet. Let's see what future updates will bring FTFY. How about you actually read the whole thread before posting? It clearly states the following:"This release supports running a fully validating node without maintaining a copy of the raw block and undo data on disk". By the looks of it, signatures affect people in a negative matters. I have read the changelog on bitcoin.org before seeing this thread. This release supports a fully validating node. But not a node that currently relays transactions. That was the objective of my post. If it does not relay blocks, why would it be essential for a currently running node to upgrade and prune the blockchain data? They would stop relaying blocks... Please correct me if I'm wrong
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Good to see new features and many bug fixes in Bitcoin Core, but I'll skip updating for now, probably. Good to see pruning finally here, something everyone wanted... But I don't really see a case use for it. It doesn't allow block relaying... Not even running a wallet! I know the limitations of pruning... But it should at least have enough blocks to allow running a wallet. Let's see what future updates will bring
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Nasdaq traders will just see the huge sign and ignore
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