I don't get it anyway. Isn't a writer supposed to have enough imagination to come up with a story himself ? There's not much fun reading a story that I would have ordered. I want to be surprised.
There is some guy here who wrote a SF novel and sold it for a few bitcoins. You could do the same.
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I'm Céline, 28, from France. I've been writing erotic stories for fun for a few years. Now, for a few bitcoins, I will write personnalized stories. You can pick the characters, the themes and some of the events. I don't have any taboo, so I hope the anonymity provided by Bitcoin will allow us to have fun to the full extent of your fetishes. Contact me by PM with your requirements and we'll agree on a price.
Well, if you want to write a story that would be both erotic and bitcoin related, you could imagine the story of the first ever hooker accepting bitcoins.
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They've been crossed for a few hours at least. Selling for 41 cents and buying at 43, but no trade goes.
Yeah there is a problem. Right now in the LREUR book there are matching orders at 0.27 LEUR/BTC but nothing happens. PS. I tried to reedit my order and I got this : ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fgrondilu.freeshell.org%2Fpb-bitcoin-central.png&t=663&c=k9bV3yhlvRayqw)
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Making Bitcoin QC-safe might just be a matter of replacing our public-key cryptography (ECDSA) with something else.
Easier said than done.
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Not really digging Sally's hair (upper and lower). Looking forward to next model.
Am I missing something here or what ? All I see is a childish drawing. What's going on here ?
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The story about people living in internet cafes is scary.
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I've just noticed that the auction says (in "shipping conditions") :
"Buyer pays shipping expenses, international shipping".
I don't understand what this mean exactly, but I think that's a mistake I've made. I will pay shipping, but it would be more accurate to say that shipping expense will be included in the selling price.
Anyway, it seems I can't modify the auction to say "Seller pays..." Biddingond, could you make the modif please?
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I emailed him link and summary of few comments from this thread to Stefan for him to consider. However, since he is not bitcoin-inclined, I think it may be useful for someone bitcoin-inclined to assist him with using bitcoins since he may be too busy to establish acceptance of bitcoin on his own efforts. However, it may be necessary for someone that is friend or family of his to introduce it to him before he shows such acceptance or willingness.
One email should be enough. Why should we make so much efforts in order to give money to someone ? This guy is far from stupid. He's perfectly capable of understanding what bitcoin is and how it works. If he's not, then he's not so smart and I don't care about this guy, nor am I willing to give him anything.
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I would say it the other way: "Moon is bitcoin-compliant"
Indeed.
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I've heard rumors about an internet2 where all packets require authentication. Is this something to worry about, especially for bitcoins?
Haven't heard of such a crazy idea. Anyway, imo unless we're talking about a name-address style authentication, there is nothing to worry about.
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It's indeed an important symbolic time.
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Maybe you should post a md5sum of your bitcoin tarball, if this can reassure you. Here is mine, which I downloaded December, 13th : 67c0d4a5c7310a94ee1ed8b2effa22cb bitcoin-0.3.19-linux.tar.gz And here is the sha256, in case you're paranoïd enough not to trust md5 ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) : 59e9caf30db34e6a5a86569c07c34305b4c4eae4e3f9b7757aaecc02fba83583 bitcoin-0.3.19-linux.tar.gz
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It takes just 1.28 seconds for light to reach Moon's surface from the Earth's surface.
384,467,001 m / 299,792,458 mps = 1.282,443,873 s
Ok so bitcoin is Moon compliant. What about Mars ?
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In other star and planetary systems it is really better to create a separate block chain. But what about nearby objects: Moon, Mars? Can we use DTN or something like that? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the longer is the delay, the greater is the likelyhood of a double spending.
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I think for now I'll limit trades to 100 million ISK.
Has this currency hyperinflated zimbabwean style or something ?
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You should email that to him. He is human and reads his emails. He's replied to mine a couple of times. host@freedomainradio.comYou can also email him a link to this thread, in case he doesn't know about bitcoin yet ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Quantum entanglement does not allow FTL communication.
Ahh I think you're right. My bad.
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1. Create a stable wormhole big enough to carry information from one side to another. 2. Wire it up. 3. Viola, an internet connection to Earth. 4. Setup bitcoin...and you're DONE!
I'm not sure you need a worm hole. I think a large entangled set of photons would do. But however large the number of photons would be, you could only send a finite amount of data. But it might be enough if you plan on coming back on Earth some times to times (every century or so). Or if you accept visits from Earth. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_entanglement
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Absolutely! Inflation is good for debtors, deflation is good for savers. Choose your side! And if you are saving make sure you are saving in deflating currency i.e. gold or silver or bitcoins all all of them.
Yeah, and what about we let people who like inflation use an inflationic currency, and let the others use an other kind of currency, hum ? What do you think of that, fergalish ? You like paper worthless money ? Good for you. Personnaly I'll stick to gold and bitcoins. What I mean is that with current IT technology it should be easy to have many currencies cohabitate. Currency conversion should take seconds so that it should be easy to enter a dollar only accepting shop and instantanously convert bitcoins in dollars in order to pay the merchand.
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