go to your %appdata% folder then roaming. then delete everything but the wallet.file, then and only then, un-install the program and re-install it. i am sure this will solve your problem. i have worked a ton with the QT source code and am quite familiar with it.
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I just started obtaining btc this month and have 0.1251
0.12 for one month.. not bad.
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What is MultiBit? https://multibit.org/MultiBit is a secure, lightweight, international Bitcoin wallet for Windows, MacOS and Linux MultiBit makes performing Bitcoin transactions quick and simple MultiBit comes in a variety of languages because Bitcoin is without borders MultiBit is free to download and is open source (MIT license) MultiBit is easy to install MultiBit is donationware. If you find MultiBit useful please consider donating 0.01 BTC. Your donation helps pay for server and development costs. Thanks.
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China is not an early adopter.. unless you mean that it's still early enough that any country can become an early adopter still.. I suppose that could be true... but two years ago China (the state) had virtually nothing at all to do with Bitcoin. In fact, up until just a couple months ago the Chinese government had never mentioned the word Bitcoin publicly. Not only were they not early adopters, they are still not current adopters.
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The price of bitcoin could increase to as much as $98,500, according to analysts at financial services and investment firm Wedbush Securities.
A report from analysts Gil Luria and Aron Turner, which has been referenced on StreetInsider.com, takes an extremely positive view of bitcoin, suggesting digital currency has the potential to shake up the current payments space.
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Thank you Stunna! Payment recive. Positive trust from me! I've already signed up for next month
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PM sent! Happy to continue for next month! Thank you! Currently post count: 55
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The problem I see with bitcoins is that, like all fiat money, their value depends on trust. As long as there are safer and/or more convenient alternatives, bitcoins are susceptable to panic selling and counterfeiting.
Bitcoins have no intrinsic value. They can be used for obtaining goods and/or services only as long as the providers will accept them.
I consider bitcoins to be "No-Penny Stocks" and predict that they will be subject to the same abuses as the penny stock market, and with less regulation.
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Two elements that people tend to overlook when considering what a single unit of crypto currency (e.g. Bitcoin, Peercoin or Litecoin) could be worth is that they are:
1) They are likely to be the most fungible currencies ever created. The ability to set the valuation of a good to 0.00000001 of a BTC or PPC is extremely powerful. Being able to buy a pack of gum as easily as you could a condo overlooking Central Park, out of the same "wallet" brings a convenience to money that is very difficult to replicate without bringing out the credit card (assuming you've got a credit card that can handle a $14.0M balance).
2) Scarcity. There's a cap to the number of Bitcoins that can exist. This scarcity, when paired with fungibility means that the "top" of what a BTC or PPC could be worth is not limited, as long as it gradually gains larger adoption.
The primary concern I have about Bitcoin's long-term health is that over time the energy requirements required to continue to validate transactions in the network become extremely high. Peercoin, on the other hand, was designed to account for this, from its inception, and therefore, can bring the benefits of Bitcoin to the world, without the considerable overhead.
In any case, crypto currencies are here to stay. The ability to quickly process transactions, over the Internet, with a form of currency that is border-less and for-all-intents, private, is too powerful a concept to forget about.
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no password is secure. especially when you're on line. The biggest drawback with passwords is the fault of the owner.
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the question is when it will stabilize at $ 1,000!???
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The bitcoin phenomenon, and the technological innovation that made it possible, is interesting—but for investors large and small, the more pertinent question is whether they should buy the virtual currency or avoid it.
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i dont like name: Doge coin... Sounds to me like: dodge coin...
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First Reaction: "Bitcoin Virtual Currency Offering a Fantastic Opportunity to Lose Money "
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Just another noob wishing he jumped in the pool earlier
Be careful sharks will eat you in the pool!
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Hi, i am new here. I try to gamble on some BTC sites but like in every gamble you need lot of luck. I didn't have it so i lost some uBTC.
Any one tried sporting sites ?
dont bet.. you better give me the money with which you try to bet!
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I'm stuck the other day with 45 weeks left. Leave it overnight to synchronize!
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Make me happy! Only 0.2 BTC. My computer is happy in my hands! For 0.5 BTC I can get the company to my computer! And will be happier!
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Hi. I've added your signature.
Current Post Count: 42
BTC address: 1FxCUCAij9FT9fXQSqYHHMiaELhRTAhui6
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