Can I put my sperm in your gutter and love on it tull it stinks?
I think someone needs to get you a hooker. Anyone know one who takes bitcoin?
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I Just found another block, and it destroyed my mining rig! But it's worth it!
[WTS] AntimatterCoin $25,000,000,000 or the equivalent in XRP!
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Get ready for the coin so rare that you're more likely to be hit by lightning than mine a block!
The odds are: your GPU burns out before you find a block! WOW that's fresh!
And the best part: if you find a block, as soon as you receive the award your computer explodes when the power of AntimatterCoin comes in contact with your plain old regular matter computer! Nothing can contain it! AMAZING!
I've already been mining it for a month! Why haven't you started?
According to Wikipedia the current market price is "$25 billion per gram"! INCREDIBLE!
Why bother with junk coins, and coins that say they are "powerful"? This is the real deal folks!
Start mining AntimatterCoin today!
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You're not going to get the money back. Betting more is not going to fix it. Take the loss and write it off and do not send another satoshi to that site.
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done, i'll pm you the info
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"Anything can be done in Linux, I just have to figure out how."
Just like Zombo.com Anything is possible. Anything.
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- The PoS integration is a website. I don't know what website, I didn't recognise it. It doesn't seem to be tablet optimised and it does not use HTML5 markup on the ticket number input field, so the waitress had trouble typing in the ticket number as it had a full blown ASCII keyboard - marking the input as numeric will give a better soft keyboard on tablets.
- The transaction took around 15-20 seconds to get to BitPay and be accepted. This is OK compared with credit cards, but there's no technical reason it should be so slow, we should be able to get to the same confidence level within less than 500 milliseconds. To do that will require BitPay to deploy the payment protocol and an Android app that knows how to proxy a transaction to their servers where they can check it against their own Bitcoin node. Then we'll need to upgrade the Android wallet app to use the same mechanism.
- They have free wifi for customers, but I had to ask what the password was (I asked at the start of my meal so the final payment was fast). I can't use 3G because I'm roaming and anyway, reception inside was poor. Fixing this requires us to extend the payment protocol + Android wallet to support Bluetooth submission as Andreas and I prototyped last year.
- The BitPay invoice page didn't look tablet optimised and does not set a label on the bitcoin: URI. It'd be nice if the payment URI in the QRcode had the name of the restaurant in it. I don't think it'd have hurt scannability much, but even if it did, a tablet optimised version could have made the QRcode bigger.
- The Bitcoin Wallet app could use URI labels (if one had been set) to label addresses automatically. This is a dumb lack and I yelled at Goonie about it already :-)
- There needs to be a map of nearby Bitcoin accepting merchants integrated with my wallet. I'm not sure how I'd have discovered that the shop accepts Bitcoin if I hadn't spotted this thread today. We need someone to get really serious about mapping out merchants and make it their full time project, like how local trading didn't take off until localbitcoins.com.
Well, since BitPay just hired your fellow core dev jgarzik I expect we'll be seeing some major improvements with BitPay soon.
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Before you all get your panties in a bunch, this might actually be something like an attempt to crack down on online gambling and not a direct assault on bitcoin - even though the outcome is the same..
Speaking of which: evoorhees: How do you deal with being an American running a gambling site(satoshiDICE)?
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What is the RIGHT question?
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How is it possible that you would keep a large amount of bitcoins unencrypted on a computer in the sauna that could be accessed by anyone?
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I can only assume you're talking about the newbies here (in which case I agree), but when you've been an active member here for 2 years and started numerous businesses, I think it's alright to have a feedback/reputation thread to help clean the forums up, consolidate feedback, and provide a transparent medium for both positive and negative feedback.
edit: Also, apologies if my thread had started the trend.
Well, your case is certainly unique...
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Nothing to add atm, but I support this idea for a thread.
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Ok, and what should I do with the Portuguese forum? People have been posting about Litecoins and other clonecoins there, but I can't move those posts to the alt. curr. board as the posts are written in Portuguese and if I trash them someone will be mad at me. Any ideas?
There a bunch of alt coin posts every day? If so, you should talk to theymos about getting a portuguese alt-coin subforum setup. It needs it badly. The issue has been getting progressively worse. I don't really mind it too much. But for the new people who come and the first thing they see is a bunch of posts about "feathercoin" and "bbqcoin", it's probably both confusing and off putting.
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Did you buy it with bitcoins?
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I just get a weird feeling when people are going out of their way to show how good their "reputation" is.
And this is bitcoin after all...
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Ripple shouldn't be considered an altcoin seeing how it's hopefully going to be used to exchange bitcoins for currency.
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BFL is already taking pre-orders for their new line of quantum rigs.
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Can someone tell me why this is in the Off-Topic forum and not in Scam Accusations?
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