How much? We had a Porsche sell for 300.
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No, its not... We have it pegged to MtGox last for all currencies...
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ASICMINER is up, DMC is up, life is good!
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In you paper, you say it like Satoshi out of all of us has the most trust in bitcoin. I think there is an equally valid argument that explains his not cashing out. It is that "for cashing out that mil he need to release his identity." I like the work you are doing though!
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So you're just squatting on domains you hope will make you some money if someone else does the work?
Not a very good strategy...
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1 BTC/share Secret rocket is taking off! Lol
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You can report it as any other hacking attempt and if you have had damage to your system or costs associated with reestablishing your system or moving to other hardware you have a legit insurrance claim.
Hmm... Doubtful... Never heard any hackers sue anyone over confiscated equipment.
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So, I've been thinking about the law that puts people behind bars for hacking computers. I am not a hacker but I tend to be paranoid about computer privacy/security (probably as much as some of you folks). Anyway, do you think it is safe to assume that if somebody from an "official" agency hacks into your computer looking for something you have the right to sue them?
I am interested to read what people think...
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anything below 0 should be called Ian Bakewells
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How about a spot in a film?
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More power to them as long as they get it up into 1000s... Lol...
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Bitcoin volatility is probably be best left for free market to work out. Otherwise, we'd be dealing with some artificial shit.
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Yes, it is. It'll let you know what it really takes to get bitcoins generated and give you a foundation regargless what your goals are.
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To narrow down... Mining section of this forum is a good start..
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He is right... Bitcoin needs commerce.
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