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3441  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 20" 49 Gram Figaro Silver Chain on: October 07, 2012, 10:12:48 PM
Less than 1 day left! You can still snag this thing at under 50% spot price!
3442  Economy / Goods / Re: Dear bitcoiners I'm selling a quarter on: October 07, 2012, 08:55:29 PM
Hmm... 3 is a bit low, will you take 5?
3443  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 2.1Ghash/s Rig 3x5970's, 880 Watts at the wall on: October 07, 2012, 04:20:05 AM
$150! I will value it at the same price as a Jalapeno, but just for sentimental reasons.  Grin
3444  Economy / Gambling / Re: RIG RAFFLE IDEA! on: October 07, 2012, 03:42:07 AM
Edit* Read specs, 100 BTC doesn't sound too terribly off. Anyway!

I'm interested. I kind of want a rig.

Is that an unofficial offer?

Yes unofficial. I want it, but I'd have to scrounge up the $.
3445  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Let's have a little fun then, shall we. on: October 07, 2012, 03:19:46 AM
This thread has taught me how cheaply people will sell out. I honestly don't think I had anything to say about MPEx, positively, or negatively, but isn't it kind of in bad taste to be so brazenly enjoying the fact that GLBSE is down? Sure, its your competition, but you are kind of rubbing it into the people who may have lost their asses using GLBSE. Nefario did his fair share of pissing me off, mostly with the goat ordeal, but I think it kind of hurts your case that you are not a jerk when doing these "publicity stunts". I don't pay too much attention to what people say about others, until I witness it myself, but over the last day or so, I've gone a bit left of impartial towards you.

Just telling it as I see it, I'm not trying to get personal or anything, but you may want to rethink some of these sorts of things, or at the very least, change your timing a bit, as I'm sure if someone that may have lost a decent sum of money came in here, they will be more offended than feeling ready to support MPEx.

but, for the record, I lost no money in the GLBSE closing, as I cashed out during the Goat ordeal.
3446  Economy / Gambling / Re: RIG RAFFLE IDEA! on: October 07, 2012, 02:53:02 AM
Edit* Read specs, 100 BTC doesn't sound too terribly off. Anyway!

I'm interested. I kind of want a rig.
3447  Economy / Goods / Re: Public Contract between Heruspex and Myself on: October 07, 2012, 02:39:12 AM
Escrow address for SaltySpitoon & heruspex: 1kTtKeKnHSbLT5cBkDj8Ncsi8usqCdVWu

https://blockchain.info/address/1kTtKeKnHSbLT5cBkDj8Ncsi8usqCdVWu

20.093 BTC sent (Purchase price + the 1% escrow fee)

Thanks.
3448  Economy / Goods / Re: Public Contract between Heruspex and Myself on: October 06, 2012, 08:35:43 PM
Just waiting for Tangible to log in, and I'll have him put the escrow address in thread.
3449  Economy / Goods / Public Contract between Heruspex and Myself on: October 06, 2012, 08:29:48 PM
I am purchasing two pairs of what we are both assuming to be knockoff Daft Punk Monster Tron headphones from Heruspex  as advertised here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115449

the purchase price is 19.904 BTC for One sealed, and One opened but new pair of said Headphones. With Escrow through TangibleCryptography. I as the buyer will cover the escrow fees, and the Headphones will be shipped via USPS included in the price.

Heruspex will quote and agree if these terms are correct, if there is something wrong with them, or something I missed, he will request that I edit the point of contention, and we will agree from there.
3450  Economy / Goods / Re: All Things Luxury - Selling .999 Silver Bullion on: October 06, 2012, 06:21:07 PM
More than a 75% mark up on spot price and I cant see any option to pay using BTC.  I think Ill leave it for now.  Thanks

75% markup on spot price would be $60.375, they are $45
3451  Other / Off-topic / Re: What does your username mean? on: October 06, 2012, 05:53:56 PM
welcome to the SaltySpitoon, How tough are you?
3452  Economy / Goods / Re: you know you want A BIG ASS O.J.(CLOSED)-posting on ebay on: October 06, 2012, 05:07:36 PM
I almost want it just based on your description of it.


 p.m. me with offers   dont miss out on this    murderously    good deal.

                               i dont want to have to    slash   prices.
                           
                              youll have a   bloody   good time showing this to friends.

                                this card  is    killer!     

Comedy gold.
3453  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 20" 49 Gram Figaro Silver Chain on: October 06, 2012, 03:41:07 PM
for future listings, here is how to calculate the ASW or Actual Silver Weight in ozt

((grams * purity) * 0.0321507466)

or

((49 * .925) * 0.0321507466)

which gives us a ASW of 1.4572 ozt
 

I appreciate it, but as I mentioned, its not scrap, so I'm not interested in the Silver weight, so much as the jewelry weight.

Either way, $5 right now, too bad you guys missed the train  Grin
3454  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: So, stock exchange is not allowed in usa using bitcoins? on: October 06, 2012, 03:35:48 PM
We are all waiting to see what kind of charges are against GLBSE, to see if BTC stock exchanges aren't allowed at all, or whether GLBSE did something that wasn't allowed.

Also, GLBSE was in the UK.

And, one of the things that scares the hell out of me right now, is this sort of added attention in my opinion will bring added regulation. As soon as Bitcoin is classified as money, even if its internet money of $ value, like Liberty Reserve, online gaming will start getting restricted.
3455  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 20" 49 Gram Figaro Silver Chain on: October 06, 2012, 03:16:08 PM
2 days left on ebay, starting to kick yourselves now huh?  Tongue
3456  Economy / Services / Re: Curse/Blessing on: October 06, 2012, 03:23:39 AM
Ahem. GLBSE. I almost feel like apologizing.

How many more 1,000s of Bitcoins will be lost before you see the error of your ways and pay my ransom. 20 BTC until Monday. A bargain compared the ruination in your future if you continue ignore me.

GLBSE hasn't lost anyone's money, its just going to be a major pain in the ass. I've still be doing VERY well since your curse came out. I got a date with someone way out of my league, I've made a very large sum of $ through playing the markets, I've found some very good deals lately. Everything just seems to be looking up. Does this mean that, I'm the anti BTC or something?
3457  Economy / Securities / Re: Possible sale of LTC-GLOBAL site code to someone who wants to run a BTC exchange on: October 06, 2012, 01:01:03 AM
Presumably you would want to run as a Tor hidden service, in which case folks might prefer a system such as Open Transactions that is designed not to require trusting the server.

-MarkM-


OT has it's place, central exchanges have their place.  It's apples and oranges.


Well trust and no need to trust really rather than apples and oranges.

If a server is to be anonymous to be hard to shut down, then not having to trust it is quite important.

If it is out in the open who owns it where its operating capital is stored and so on then Tor is likely not a good solution, instead some kind of "no extradition treaty" location might be needed.

(And don't bounty hunters just go kidnap people instead of extradition being used in those no extradition places? Since U.S. courts do not care whether kidnapping was used to cause the accused to appear in court?)

-MarkM-


But at the same time, if you are intentionally trying to hide it, and then the gov finds you, its hard to claim stupid. Oh yeah, I just thought it would be a good idea to try to hide it, I didn't know that you would come after me, and shut me down.

I think the best case senario is that its not illegal in the first place, and you can legally have it running. I guess we should just wait and see how everything turns out with Nefario. If he was doing something frowned upon, and got busted, fine. If he wasn't doing anything frowned upon besides running the exchange.... well....
3458  Economy / Securities / Re: Possible sale of LTC-GLOBAL site code to someone who wants to run a BTC exchange on: October 06, 2012, 12:37:17 AM
With GLBSE closing, (see: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.0) ... this is someone's golden opportunity...

Could be up and running in a week or two... Smiley


I would advise that any potential buyers hold off on buying for a few days. +1 to Burnside for being a great exchange owner/manager, but I'm assuming at this point Nefario is getting strong armed by the gov, so we should probably wait and find out what they are trying to charge him with, and what legal issues could start sprouting out of crypto exchanges.

It would suck pretty badly if you purchased the exchange rights, started it up, and then got attacked immediately by the gov.

That being said, I'm interested as soon as all of this mess gets sorted.
3459  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Nefario on: October 06, 2012, 12:09:31 AM
Ouch, so it looks like Nefario will be getting that scammer tag after all? Or just an unethical bastard tag? On a semi related note, I think those should be made
3460  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 20" 49 Gram Figaro Silver Chain on: October 05, 2012, 06:25:40 PM
Moving To Ebay.

Will provide link after listing.
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