http://www.123stickers.com/index.asp?PageAction=Custom&ID=24$1.66 for 250 4.25"x4.25" stickers here. Add $0.44 for postage and you have $2.1 Multiply that by (1/1.4) for Bitcoin conversion and you've got 1.50 BTC And the longevity is 3-5 years outdoor use. Still a bit expensive, and I can't say I'd buy one, but a little cheaper than 3 BTC, yeah? I'm sure you can find cheaper stickers elsewhere. This was just the first site for "custom stickers".
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An alternative could be to have the client support multiple wallets, and select which ones should be encrypted. Then you could have a "savings account" with most of the funds and strong encryption. Another wallet with just a few btc could be unencryptet so you don't have to type a password every time you make a small transfer.
I think you've got the wrong thread.
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Are you allowed to leave a negative OTC rating based on a transaction on another site (such as BiddingPond, or here in the Marketplace?) If so, I suggest you leave a negative rating on #bitcoin-otc.
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I think what he did was fine. He sent the URLs as he said "nope", and then left with a "are you sure?"
He came back a few minutes later offering him money, which was kind, and after that left him alone.
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* lulzplzkthx quickly changes his nick to wultsch and asks mizerydearia if the offer still stands.
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3 BTC per sticker? That's quite a bit. That's like paying $3.50 for a sticker. Maybe you should sell them in bulk for 3 BTC.
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Will I get my 1BTC?
There was no promise of 1 BTC that I can find in this thread. It was 1 GB extra for free in SpiderOak.
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Wow, I guess I'm about half a day late! Sorry, and thank you very much. ~lulz
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Hello, I am constantly having to copy and paste a Bitcoin address from a page to Bitcoin, and this can be a little bit tiring. It would be nice if we could create a link something like this: bitcoin://1NmEyy2aYuNJbAqH8vfjf8ct9TtBc5NQgSAnother option would be to add a payment amount: bitcoin://1NmEyy2aYuNJbAqH8vfjf8ct9TtBc5NQgS?amt=.05And of course, this would not automatically send the transfer, but open up the dialog box in Bitcoin for "Send Coins" with the boxes already filled in. ~lulzplzkthx
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There are 3 2 1 slot available first come, first served.
There's something I don't understand: The page that describes SpiderOak's referral programme says SpiderOak would like to announce the Refer-a-Friend program - designed to generate benefit for you and your friends. Quite simply if you refer a friend to SpiderOak then you and your friend will receive a free gigabyte (GB). If you have two friends who join, receive 2 free GBs. 3 friends 3 free GBs. And so on
Free users can gain a maximum of three (3) additional GBs for a total of five (5) free GBs in all providing even more space to securely backup, sync, and share data online. Paid users can gain a maximum of up to twenty (20) free GBs of space on top of their current allotment.
I have a free account, but somehow I've gotten 5 free GBs through Refer-a-Friend. How come? A World Backup Day side effect? Cheers, You should be receiving 1 GB for signing up with someone's referral link, plus 3 GB for World Backup Day. I'm unsure as to whether you can then get space after that. Help me test it by signing up under my user (lol!): https://spideroak.com/download/referral/af0390d5d6a240b0221421c0e91acd06
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I will sell Demonoid codes for .25 BTC, and IPTorrents invites for 2 BTC and a promise of a 1.0 ratio / no report for selling the invite.
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In the FAQ, you outline when the timer for the jackpot changes, but you start off with "100 BTC". Do you mean to say "100 BTC and lower", or is there no change between "0 BTC - 200 BTC"?
How many days on average do you expect each game to take?
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I added some modifications https://www.wuala.com/Slyck/bitcoin/lottery_V0.1_mod_by_Joozero.7z/?key=G0vvFcXPtnDzI'm not an expert php developer, neither sql ... so I hope that you can take it as a simple idea. If you like it, I'm sure that you will make a better one I did it to avoid the point 5. ( 5. Setup cron, or a similar service to run give_prize.php at the time you wish the prize to be drawn. ) Now it auto-restart simple with the help of users ( they just have to visit the page ) Please, can you give a look? Nice setup. I considered incorporating this into the original, and would add your mod to it, but there's always a chance it could take a long time for a user to view the page, and the funds may not be sent for quite some time. I decided to use the cron as it insures they will be sent on time. ~lulz
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I am in Ann Arbor, MI, and if people express interest, we could try to match a convention with the one in San Francisco, or have our own.
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Backing up wallet.dat is a great idea with this service. Especially since it's fully encrypted, and not even SpiderOak employees can access your data.
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I'm testing it. Added line 186 on index.php: 'COST' => $ticket_cost Now there is the dynamic cost to the waiting.html XAMPP 1.7.4 for Windows ( windows 7 x64 ) It seems that there is a bug. ( I'll check it later ... ) I counted 20 times just one entry ( so it collected 20 entries even if I sent only one time a single bitcoin ) EDIT: Ok, It's working perfectly, my mistake Thank you for sharing this, it's really useful! Thanks for pointing out the bug, I have updated the topic with a new link with the COST added to the waiting page. If you use it and find it useful, feel free to donate.
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Because of how quickly this is moving, you may want to think about shortening the time until jackpot (it's currently 10 hours, but I haven't seen it go lower than 9 hours, 56 minutes.)
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No pooled mining support?
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