0.745 BTC made from arbitrage added as donation to IBB Why sell it then, if it works?
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Username dree12, if the offer still stands.
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Why stop at two? Why not Zoidberg?
Parce que l'informatique lociciel ne peut pas afficher-là.
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"Todays" on the main site should be "Today's".
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If the subforum was removed, they would really just do it everywhere else on the forum, whether it was allowed or not. Keeping it in the subforum makes it easy for people who don't care or dislike it to ignore it.
Okay then, I'm fine with this as long as the owners don't care.
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It doesn't have to work. We just have to show him some court papers and get him scared.
˙sı ∀∀Iᴚ uɐɥʇ ɹǝʇʇǝq ou s,ʇɐɥ⊥You left out a 0 when you were sizing your post. I fixed it below. Size now equals 10 instead of 1. No one could read it before, and am quite surprise that no one caught it prior. Just call me Detective Gage, or DG for short. Cause I D(i)G it!!! ˙sı ∀∀Iᴚ uɐɥʇ ɹǝʇʇǝq ou s,ʇɐɥ⊥ Why add just one when you can add 2?
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according to http://www.bitcoinmonitor.com/ the volume of speculating is relatively small in the overall economy, smaller then the impression I had anyway Yeah, the rest is depositing and withdrawl into exchanges, pool withdrawls, and gambling.
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Grow some balls then.
I rather not pay $4000 in settlement.
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I have solid commitments from several former Solidcoin exchanges and pools that they will adopt the new client that our team is building to support the original SC block chain. Your new chain will not be recognized and the SC 2.0 fork will just another invalid fork. With no exchanges or pools, you have no future. Your 1000 inserted blocks is invalid. yes people love you that much.
Several former Solidcoin exchanges? To my knowledge there were only bitparking, moonco.in, ruxum, solidcoin24 and btc-e. Bitparking is not doing it. Moonco.in is highly unlikely. I can't see Ruxum being keen on doing an alternate currency again. So that leaves solidcoin24 and btc-e. What other former exchange were there? Solidcoin24 is also highly unlikely due to Julian's choice of the "official" solidcoin.
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It doesn't have to work. We just have to show him some court papers and get him scared.
That's no better than the RIAA is. What? Too scared to say it out loud? You had to shrink it and put it upside down? Yep.
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Let them keep their sandbox otherwise they'll make a mess out in the rest of the forum
1) Agreed 2) Lots of folks are prone to getting scammed. There are lots of gullible and scheming people in the world, both out to make a quick buck. Even if it's less efficient, I'd rather a rowdy few over a scammed bunch. 3) Because of the amount of activity in the Alt-Currency forum, and thanks to Lolcust for his GG, a potential Bitcoin exploit has been uncovered - which can now be fixed. 3 Reasons to leave it as-is. I do support alt-chains, but not this forum. Tell them to go to solidcoin forum or something.
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If hypothetically bitcoin fell to <$5 and stayed CONTINUALLY under $5 for 30 days (long enough for miners to get next electric bill) you likely would see some behavior change.
That's the key right there. Most people will stick it out at least until the next power bill hits and maybe even for two bills, hoping to see a turnaround in price or drop in difficulty that will keep mining profitable. There's definitely some people out there that will continue to mine regardless, but I bet some of the power goes dark after a while. For example, I'm running 11 GH or so and it's costing about $500/month with a great .085 cents/kwh power rate. If it gets unprofitable for me I'll still probably keep a GH or two running to help the network, but I can't afford to throw $400-$500 at it each month with no return for very long. You mean you're not one of those Folding @ Home guys, whose idea of fun is to spend their extra money on hardware to crunch numbers? I'm not such a (what's the most derogatory word for geek or nerd?) that I'd spend even $20 on electricity for some silly distributed computing project. I'd rather take my wife out to dinner or ANYTHING I can actually enjoy. I guess I have a life... And what is that number-crunching going to? I consider it a donation to charity.
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It doesn't have to work. We just have to show him some court papers and get him scared.
˙sı ∀∀Iᴚ uɐɥʇ ɹǝʇʇǝq ou s,ʇɐɥ⊥
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That subforum has just exceeded every other forum combined in the amount of verbal assault, arguments, trolling, threats to bitcoin and altchain security, and has now devolved into Solidcoin vs. Non-solidcoin. I propose to archive all the discussions there, and require alt-chains to be in the Off-Topic section.
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I don't think I'll ever get my BTC back. I have a friend who's a lawyer, and I'm trying to find his address, but I don't think it's going to work.
I don't think suing for $40 is going to work.
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A great place for advertising, right?
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Solidcoin seems very liquid right now...
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It might also not.
If it turns into a botfest, it will not. (until the forums crash, or the thread is locked)
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I reiterate to the Bitcoin stability hawks... A lower price means higher volatility. Maybe you've noticed from forum members, that people don't generally understand logs, exponentiation, nor fractions. A change from $4 to $3 is the same as from $40 to $39. I suspect this gives voice to the hawkish squawking. But I don't suspect anyone who could program a stability-bot suffers this dillusion. Does your crystal ball shed any light on the future trend, plus or minus? My eyeball comparisons have run out of steam and I could use a good bed time story. I have come to think of trends as being rather illusory. Is it just me, or are you talking like a psychic right now? The very phrases you use sometime confuse me.
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And which one is that?
Me . Since it seems spambots are banned, I think running a post-bot will be too. So I won't do it, but if anyone else wants to...
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