Sellers should provide how did they get those goods. If they used CC etc they should provide gov ID and CC (Of course they should reveal only releated parts for instance; Name and Surname's capital letters on the CC and ID, digital good's payment page etc). If the CC is stollen then they can't provide consistent data.
Giving this information would be a breach of privacy that the forum values. It is also possible that people received gift cards in small amounts (e.g. $25 - $50) from contests, however when someone is selling thousands of dollars worth of gift cards over time one can only make one reasonable conclusion I'm not saying seller should provide all of the info about himself, also they don't have to provide those details in public. Maybe they can give info to the marketplace mods and they can verify.
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Sellers should provide how did they get those goods. If they used CC etc they should provide gov ID and CC (Of course they should reveal only releated parts for instance; Name and Surname's capital letters on the CC and ID, digital good's payment page etc). If the CC is stollen then they can't provide consistent data.
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will you publish the encrypted Private Key?
yes but for 0.001 BTC in my wallet then I'll send it by e mail haha so funny. you're obvious scammer. I'll pass.
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will you publish the encrypted Private Key?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=blockchaini.info.localbitcoinsexchange You should post the link in code. People can accidentally click the link. This is an Android app link, not gonna infect PC's. Android users should report this app on the play store.
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I'm quite shocked by the results. Don't you care about your "privacy"? Google chrome steals personal data from you.
I'm using Firefox by the way.
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They're gonna make me use my pc without a hdd... (Remove HDD and Boot a linux distro from usb / cd-rom)
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How many accounts you've to promote bitforum.info? I can find at least 20 different just now...
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all of them. till a decentralized marketplace is done...
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I wonder what will the size be once the 21 million coins are mined.
the size of bitcoin chain will be increasing even after all the bitcoins are mined. ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) it would be like 120gb+ lol chain size is not releated to total bitcoin supply. it's related with the "transaction count" and tx sizes.
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currently; 33,1 GB (35.546.845.184 bytes)
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You've to pay: 1- Hardware costs 2- Electricity costs 3- Internet connection costs 4- (optional) some guy to keep the devices runnign stable
You'll get: Some bitcoin "tops" the online mining calculator says.
No sense inclusing ISP costs since you'd pay those anyway Check out http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/bitcoin-mining-calculatorElectricity costs can be calculated by dividing your monthly electric bill total by total # KWH used. Usually $0.08-0.25, I think most are average $0.10 in US? If you don't live in a G8 country then you should calculate the ISP costs... Also you may need extra connection. Well, miners don't use much data when submitting shares. This won't affect much, you can use internet while having more than 5PH of miners running considering the bandwidth usage. Why would you need extra connections? A normal and your main one would work fine. Well, for instance in my country (Turkey which is member and current leader of G20) Internet connection isn't stable. I'm using ADSL connection (upto 8 mbit) and it's not cheap. Also it's not stable (There're lots of connection cuts. If I need to run a couple of asics, I should buy "Fiber" package which isn't provided all of my country. I need to move somewhere else or I must send my asics to a hosting company to "colocate" them. colocation is not cheap also; I need to pay rent for them (electricity and isp fee included).
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you shouldn't leave any coin on any exchange... when'll people learn that?
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You've to pay: 1- Hardware costs 2- Electricity costs 3- Internet connection costs 4- (optional) some guy to keep the devices runnign stable
You'll get: Some bitcoin "tops" the online mining calculator says.
No sense inclusing ISP costs since you'd pay those anyway Check out http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/bitcoin-mining-calculatorElectricity costs can be calculated by dividing your monthly electric bill total by total # KWH used. Usually $0.08-0.25, I think most are average $0.10 in US? If you don't live in a G8 country then you should calculate the ISP costs... Also you may need extra connection.
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You've to pay: 1- Hardware costs 2- Electricity costs 3- Internet connection costs 4- (optional) some guy to keep the devices runnign stable
You'll get: Some bitcoin "tops" the online mining calculator says.
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username same as here: cakir ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) let's give it a go!
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rent your gpu's computer power. For instance you can use nicehash: https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsplet's say you've ~10 MHs power to mine Xn algo coins (Xn = X11, X13, X15 etc). Then you can earn up to 0.004 BTC everyday. (But I'm not sure if it pays your electricity bill ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) )
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electrum and multibit first go to this link: https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-walletthen click the wallet logo and check the validation feature (on the second line) if it says "full validation" then it's a full node and you've to download 30GB+ if it says "Simplified validation" then you don't need to download all blockchain.
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you don't have to use same "wallet.dat" for everything.
you can just create seperate wallets like me.
I've around 5 wallets that each one of them are used for different things. (Also I'm backing them up regularly to safe my private keys).
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