Will you accept Pirate@40 cases?
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As I said in the PM, he has stated that clearly in the beginning and placed that in the gambling subsection. It's the second time he's run this game before.
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Thanks guys!
Everything confirmed from my end! Excited about tomorrow's update from friedcat.
Tip sent to John - you are awesome - thanks!
Thanks!
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Would like to pay 47.56390 for 1 BTC, Gox USD coupon
Would like to pay 47.56390 for 1 BTC, Gox USD coupon
Would like to pay 47.56390 for 1 BTC, Gox USD coupon
Didn't know what else to write in the box, having already said it in the title.
The current Gox price is $49.00
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Another scam site probably created by mtgix.com and co.
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Use armory. It has all you yearn and much more. I personally use that to secure my funds.
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Everyone who does stuff like this turns out to be a troll and/or abuse the power the community places in them. Micon is just one example, there are many others.
How do we know we can trust you to be responsible with a list like this?
It might be to late for this one. He said he wanted to make a list of confirmed scammers and the power to make judgment calls has gone to his head and he keeps trying to inject himself deep into discussions. I flipped sublime off ignore to see what kind of drama he was going to stir with this and I'm probably going to hit the button again. With the total lack of power invested in me I dub this: "The Ignored Scammers and Drama List Similar to Tomatocage's List" A list of scammer tagged people would be useful. This started with a similar list, added a more pretentious title, and now he's yet another unelected representative of the community. That's why I only stickied Tomatocage's list. I find that his list is the least biased of all, and he does not have a personal agenda to push other than making scammers work harder.
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I am not in control of it. The community makes and verifies the claims.
Then take tradefortress off the list. This +1.
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用注册的邮箱给BTC Guild发邮件吧,看看能不能修改
+1.
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Funds released to address via PM.
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Share transfer confirmed.
Confirmed, thanks. I'll release the funds to the address in PM after I get my netbook out in a second.
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Share transfer confirmed.
Thank you for confirming. I will release the funds in a second after I get the netbook from the safe.
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Are you using the Bitcoin-QT? Is 14M3TXkjyCauUnQhT9bFmyw39Y2tpdCgi1 listed as one of your addresses in the client? Has the client finished synchronizing yet?
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Hello,
Is there a Bitcoin client that I can use with Tor (not the original one, it's just too slow to download the whole blockchain). I want it to be client based, I do not wish to store my BTC on a server, so Electrum wouldn't work.
How about Multibit? Can it be configured to use Tor? I've tried to check the settings but couldn't find anywhere to configure localhost and port.
Thb
The private keys are not shared with the server with Electrum. Only you yourself hold the keys in your local computer.
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The majority of the users control that. oh yeah really? tell me how can I control this, please I want to learn. If you can convince the majority of the miners to process spammy transactions fee-less, it's trivial for pool OP's to change that in the software.
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Looking at OP's nick, I suspect someone just created this account to troll us. Miners mine because they receive an incentive to do so.
Currently, the 25 BTC block reward is the primary incentive. The transaction fee will only become an issue when the block subsidy approaches zero. This won't happen for several decades. However, when it does, transaction fees will need to provide enough incentive for miners to continue mining. By this time, it is assumed that Bitcoin will have grown to the point that there will be millions of transactions with small fees attached to them, and the sum of these fees will provide an incentive for miners to continue mining (e.g. one billion 1-cent transaction fees total $10 million in incentives for miners).
And, even if BTC becomes so valuable that .0005 BTC is worth a lot relative to fiat, the transaction fee can be reduced. All that matters is that a balance is achieved wherein miners are happy with the incentives they are given for their work, and users are happy with the low transaction costs.
uh oh I thought bitcoin was decentralized, so now we can lower the transaction fee, who's behind all that? who controls that? The majority of the users control that.something doesn't seem to be THAT transparent about bitcoins, how come some people liek MTGOX can transform real currencies to bitcoins and I can't do that myself? something's not right here ...I'm suspecting you're a 10 year old trolling us here.I herd this story of the guy who was caught by the feds cos he was using bitcoins, he went to the smaller for that I herd this story of the guy who was caught by the feds cos he was trolling too muchTransaction fees are voluntary on the part of the person making the bitcoin transaction, as the person attempting to make a transaction can include any fee or none at all in the transaction. Exactly. You actually never have to pay a transaction fee, and you will probably never be required to do so. However, including a small fee such as .0005 BTC provides extra incentive for miners to include the transaction within a block. WAIT WHAT? so I was paying for phantom "mandatory" transaction fees? how the hell do I NOT pay these transactions. seriously there are like alreayd 11 million bitcoins in circulation, I don't want to pay a single penny for mining. Use your brains and eyes, please. READ. Who told you you're paying for mining except your own hardware costs and electricity?Pretty sure your posting is causing permanent brain damage. We are all dumber for having read it. I award you no bitcoin. May God have mercy on your soul. try to be more imaginative, this will help you the day your bitcoin wallet gets erased I'm not going to feed the trolls further on this.dude you are the troll, I came here saying the transaction fee will ruin the bitcoin and it seems I was fooled because there's no transaction fee, how is this TROLLING? and how do I remove this transaction fee, I AM NOT PAYING IT! It's been some time since I paid the transaction fee for my transactions. I am suspecting you used a ton of those 'free bitcoin sites' and got a ton of micro-bitcoins. You then tried to send that out, and of course you're expected to pay the transaction fee. Try to send a ton of micropayments with PayPal and you'll get the point. Miners are opting to not process spammy transactions without a fee, as that will clog the network. Please read the following if you're not trolling. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Transaction_fees
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Looking at OP's nick, I suspect someone just created this account to troll us. Miners mine because they receive an incentive to do so.
Currently, the 25 BTC block reward is the primary incentive. The transaction fee will only become an issue when the block subsidy approaches zero. This won't happen for several decades. However, when it does, transaction fees will need to provide enough incentive for miners to continue mining. By this time, it is assumed that Bitcoin will have grown to the point that there will be millions of transactions with small fees attached to them, and the sum of these fees will provide an incentive for miners to continue mining (e.g. one billion 1-cent transaction fees total $10 million in incentives for miners).
And, even if BTC becomes so valuable that .0005 BTC is worth a lot relative to fiat, the transaction fee can be reduced. All that matters is that a balance is achieved wherein miners are happy with the incentives they are given for their work, and users are happy with the low transaction costs.
uh oh I thought bitcoin was decentralized, so now we can lower the transaction fee, who's behind all that? who controls that? The majority of the users control that.something doesn't seem to be THAT transparent about bitcoins, how come some people liek MTGOX can transform real currencies to bitcoins and I can't do that myself? something's not right here ...I'm suspecting you're a 10 year old trolling us here.I herd this story of the guy who was caught by the feds cos he was using bitcoins, he went to the smaller for that I herd this story of the guy who was caught by the feds cos he was trolling too muchTransaction fees are voluntary on the part of the person making the bitcoin transaction, as the person attempting to make a transaction can include any fee or none at all in the transaction. Exactly. You actually never have to pay a transaction fee, and you will probably never be required to do so. However, including a small fee such as .0005 BTC provides extra incentive for miners to include the transaction within a block. WAIT WHAT? so I was paying for phantom "mandatory" transaction fees? how the hell do I NOT pay these transactions. seriously there are like alreayd 11 million bitcoins in circulation, I don't want to pay a single penny for mining. Use your brains and eyes, please. READ. Who told you you're paying for mining except your own hardware costs and electricity?Pretty sure your posting is causing permanent brain damage. We are all dumber for having read it. I award you no bitcoin. May God have mercy on your soul. try to be more imaginative, this will help you the day your bitcoin wallet gets erased I'm not going to feed the trolls further on this.
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Uhhh... k.
this is what they don't want you to know are you all so blind or what? do you really think the government and holding corps are not trying to destroy bitcoins? I'm not even talking about the IRS, people here defrauding the IRS and people trying to buy drugs on SR or even people trying to launder their money, do you really think all this is not watched by the feds? ...Why do you think everyone are using bitcoins on drugs or money laundering? Do you even understand that all businesses have to pay their taxes regardless of the currency used?
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Your CPU miner wouldn't make much more than your 610 GPU miner. It's just not optimal hardware. You can make (maybe) .05 BTC a day with a 200+ Mhash/s ATI card right now until ASICs are more widely shipped, so unless you can pick up a 58xx or 68xx cheap (and quick), don't bother mining at all.
For .05 you'll need like 500+Mhash currently.
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