There seems to be a problem with the timestamps:
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Hi, I want to sell 1675 BTC for 1000 EUR which makes ~0.597 EUR/BTC or 1425 USD which makes ~0.85 USD/BTC (I prefer EUR)
Since it is a large amount I won't accept PayPal this time. Only bank wire. (I will accept PayPal only from highly trusted members)
You send the money first, then I will send the BTC. I have a pretty good forum reputation so this shouldn't be a problem.
If you are interested feel free to reply here or send me a pm.
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why don't you comment on these links ?
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And backup your important data on another physical drive ASAP (google "click of death")
your wallet.dat for instance
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btw: I am still looking for a Bitcoin car sticker and a t-shirt.
EDIT: I have a t-shirt and some stickers now.
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hm why is the site offline ?
edit: nevermind.
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let me know your hash and I will look for it in my rainbow tables.
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1) Bitcoin Logo 2) Slogan 3) Info-Text
Ich denke, das ist gut so. Entspricht ziemlich dem gängigen AIDA-Prinzip.
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Deflationary currency who is using that definition ? board search points only to you.
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BitLaundryBitLaundry Explanation BitLaundry is designed to help unlink accounts from each other. It does that by providing a well-known, and hopefully popular service. Here's how it works:
1. Imagine that Alice wishes to send BitCoins to Bob. 2. Bob, sadly, is not well liked. Alice would rather not have anyone know that she sent Bob BitCoins. 3. So, Alice puts Bob's address in the form at BitLaundry. 4. Alice gets a one-time-use address from BitLaundry. 5. Alice sends the money to that address. 6. BitLaundry sends money out to recipients every 30 minutes. 7. (But, it doesn't send out Alice's money immediately, that might be suspicious..) 8. So, a random number of 30 minute segments later, BitLaundry sends the money out to Bob. 9. BitLaundry then deletes the database link between the one-time-use address and Bob. 10. Alice has sent money to BitLaundry, but people do this all the time. She's one of many. 11. BitLaundry has sent money to Bob, but BitLaundry has sent money out to a whole bunch of other people as well. 12. Alice and Bob are much less linked than they would have been otherwise.
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Keep up the good work and let us know if you ever come to Germany.
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Vllt soltle wirklich mal jmd ein paar hundert Aufkleber anfertigen lassen. Ich würde auch gerne welche verteilen.
Mehr Bitcoiner brauch das Land !
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Looks like we have a very smart 10-year-old here. I am 10 and what is this ?
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Why try to change the steam engine from what it already is? A water pump. Taking the pumping market first is a much saner goal than trying to tackle the incredibly competitive motive power market. I mean, those horse breeders and stables work on margins of fractions of a percent. They have ties with big canal operators, stagecoach companies and government, most of whom most likely won't want to deal with us - at first at least.
hahaha, well played, sir, well played
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Afaik:
nvidia -> optimized for floating-point operations ati/amd -> optimized for integer operations
hashing -> integer operation
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Get that motherfucker and beat the shit out of him. Just kidding I think your video response is adequate.
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Got a 4870toxic(780/1000mhz) and after clocking it abit more(820/500) got 93000khush/s.(using poclbm_py2exe_20110222) Also a quad Q9450 2.66Ghx o/c to 3.2 getting around 5500khash/s (using bitcoin)
You have almost the same system as I do. I get around 85mhash/s with my Asus HD4870 512mb @ 750/900 (no oc) and AMD APP 2.3 (Catalyst 11.2). But I don't need to let my fan run @ 100%. Tweaked my bios so that it won't get higher than ~80°C. (I guess 45% fan speed). And ~4500khash/s on my Q9450 @ 2.66GHz (no oc)
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Der Kerl, der vor dem New York Stock Exchange mit seinem "Stop the Fed! Use Bitcoin!"-Schild stand, hatte afaik Flyer verteilt. Aber keine Ahnung was da drauf stand und es war bestimmt Englisch.
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