2. 4qty SATA to 6pin Adapter Sata connection to your 6pin pcie power connection. Yellow and black wiring. Asking: Best Offer. that doesn't look safe
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what's the interest rate?
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there's people paying 3 to 4 times the price of a game for a wow or diablo 3 beta key :') . and this game will stay beta for a looooooooooong time. it can give you a great competetive edge if you have 6 months of experience before the release .
I like how "looooooooooong" you think 3 months is. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F3Pbvq.png&t=664&c=mqMGY6854c70KA) Assuming valve won't be trolling us with a 2 day open beta, it's reasonable to expect the open beta to open early summer or late spring.
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the point is that no one here wants to pay the price you want to get. you said that you sold one on ebay for 50 euros, so why are you selling here? small market = less offers = lower prices i dont want no stupid trolls like him in my topic.
so you do want stupid trolls? double negative :p
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on a small forum less than a day. no shit
how about you start by respecting forum members? #1 way to lose buyers is to sound like a 12 year old with temper issues. anyways, i'll bid 1 BTC
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220v has less amps flowing through the wires, which should (theoretically) reduce heat, although you'll need to change all the breakers and stuff.
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you do realize anyone can create a dropbox account in less than 30 seconds, right? you're essentially valuing your time at $200 per hour.
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Guys, I don’t understand all the fuss about this.
Everybody should know by now what MtGox’s policy is on this. If you are not okay with verifying your account if such a thing happens, you should simply use another exchange.
You know, free market and all. Noone is forcing you to use MtGox.
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i don't get the purpose of this post. ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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0.02 btc, but i bet everyone is going to be sniping this auction ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Nodes are trying to connect to other random nodes, they don't choose only their neibours, right?
With the amount of hashing on the network, those 20 nodes, even if mining, would not mine enough blocks to reach 6 confirmations anytime soon. If those 20 were disconnected entirely you'ld simply find that no new blocks are arriving. If you require confirmations to be the recommended six blocks, the transactions will never confirm and thus you aren't at risk. The client can be configured to explicitly connect to certain nodes, so in your example if one of those 20 maintains at least one connection to the outside, all 20 will get the correct block chain. If you wish to accept on 0/unconfirmed transactions you'ld want to also use a monitoring system that listens for double spend attempts (something that is not yet commercially available though). That would require a continuous connection to the monitoring service though. Here's a post with additional discussion on the topic: - http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/1738or if the number of blocks generated is < 20% of the target speed, and this has been happening for more than 3 days, show an alert.
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tl;dr he's trying to get money from sending scammed stuff to your house.
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In b4 thread shit a la grue
i beg your pardon?
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just have most of your coins in encrypted cold storage, with portions of the keys distributed to many people throughout the world.
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I think if any page links to anything other than http:// then it isn't considered secure. All links must be https:// for the green lock.
insecure links are ok, insecure content (scripts, images, style sheets) are not.
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even only sending the html via https is still better than everything via http ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) However, this page includes other resources which are not secure. These resources can be viewed by others while in transit, and can be modified by an attacker to change the look of the page. was it that hard to find?
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each ticket's hash: sha(txid + hash of block that the transaction is in) lowest hash wins!
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