really guys? I run reputable bitcoin businesses you could of sent your bitcoins to but you chose to send money to people you don't know and have no way of getting compensated for?
People like you are why so many people are getting scammed here.
So what is this business that is so reputable? You website is under construction and no, I wont get involved in anyone related to gambling. I fixed the profile url's if that is what you are referring to and no they are not under construction a couple are in beta but code complete.
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And a spokesperson. May I suggest: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fimg26.imageshack.us%2Fimg26%2F171%2Fcapturedr.jpg&t=663&c=r41GxyI4jM5OBw) ROFL I busted out laughing.
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really guys? I run reputable bitcoin businesses you could of sent your bitcoins to but you chose to send money to people you don't know and have no way of getting compensated for?
People like you are why so many people are getting scammed here.
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Here is a "for dummies" product I plan to introduce soon.
I am working on a non-denominated gold-plated bearer bar that looks expensive but isn't. On it is a hologram with embedded private key. The bar comes with 0 BTC and the hologram explicitly says "zero BTC" on it. But there's an address on it and a space where you can put (engrave, or sticker) your own denomination.
Someone who wants to save BTC can send their BTC to the bar and stick it in their safe.
The whole point of the bar is that it looks valuable. Someone's heirs will treat it as such, and will probably store it or look for a way to sell it to somebody, exactly as if it were gold. On the other hand, a flash drive in an envelope with a bunch of instructions about "TrueCrypt" and "PGP" will, in my opinion, probably get disregarded as not worth the trouble by most non-technical people (your mileage may vary - everyone's family is different).
On the other hand, while you are still alive, it's cool and novel to have a safe full of bitcoins - that looks like a safe full of gold bullion.
Very nice! I know a customer of yours very impressed with your physical coins.
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Yeah I think there are a few. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Prize per battleship increased to .4btc and price per click reduced to .035btc!!! Feel free to blast away at http://Bittleships.com!!
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Gavin talked about development priorities at the NY conference, you might want to take a look at that. You may also want to make the changes yourself, the code is open source and I am sure they would appreciate some submissions of UI improvements.
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What are the major hurdles you feel BitCoin faces to mainstream acceptance?
easy: 1/3 who use bitcoins getting ripped off.
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Who even runs this exchange? I think after the Mooncoin fiasco using an anonymous exchange is a very bad idea.
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has no one here heard of escrow?
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I would like to thank our first users for signing up!! When I started this site I thought "Hey it would be great to have a namecoin blackjack website" but what I found out since was " NameJack21.com/nmc might be the first commercial namecoin service beyond exchanges." That gave me a moment of pride but another moment of wtf, namecoin should have dozens of useful services already. A lot of people believe in namecoin as an idea and as a viable currency and the developers have proven themselves to have what it takes to make namecoin succeed (compared to other alt-currencies). Make it happen folks!
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I don't really understand the mining part, it will exist as long as bitcoin does or the other way around if you want.
Once we reach 21 million bitcoin, all mining stops. heh, you wish, too bad we can't predict future though, what i understood from a few Satoshi's posts was that incentive for the miners would balance from fees, i already saw some blocks with fees > 1btc, don't forget the total amount of coins will be mined in +140 years too . Just think what the fees would be in a million transaction block ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) , that is not possible atm but i think the protocol doesn't restrict it I don't think you understand. Bitcoin is finite. Once it reaches about 21 million, all mining ceases. There are other blockchains to mine.
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I've seen one great design so far, any other takers?
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