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Username: k
14FzYsC7KCA9CtjBHKjNgLdkoHncwCSHmT
thanks
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Real simple (for newly registered users only)...
1. Register on Mokimarket.com and use coupon code: bitcoin for 20 free credits 3. Bid on the bitcoin auction 4. Post bitcoin address plus the mokimarket username you registered in this post.
Once I confirm you have completed these 3 simple steps, I will send .1 bitcoins to your address
The coupon code will only 20 times, so if it doesn't work, it's probably because you were too late.
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Real simple (for newly registered users only)...
1. Register on Mokimarket.com and use coupon code: bitcoin for 20 free credits 3. Bid on the bitcoin auction 4. Post bitcoin address plus the mokimarket username you registered in this post.
Once I confirm you have completed these 3 simple steps, I will send .1 bitcoins to your address
The coupon code will only 20 times, so if it doesn't work, it's probably because you were too late.
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Pretty solid name, accepting all offers.
10 BTC 15 BTC and you gotta deal.
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Haha I guess I should reduce that now. Forgot to update auction details.
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Pretty solid name, accepting all offers.
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Mokimarket.com is a penny auction site that accepts bitcoins!
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I disagree with you based on your premise that there will ever be incentive to lower the debt. Our monetary policy is provided by a private organization that thrives on debt and they own the majority of it: It's called The Federal Reserve. The greater the debt, the larger the amount of the US's wealth they own. They'll happily hold claim over the political collateral that is the US and its citizenry any day over being paid off.
Your dream is a false one. The truth is the greater the debt, the greater our benefactor's power. Little can stop this machine especially the pretentious old men on capitol hill. They were the ones that signed this nation over to The Federal Reserve in the first place.
The only conclusion is the banker's continuing their endless cycle of laundering through their international monetary regime. They continue to dilute our money while they increase theirs (Gold). As they do this, the further we dive into slavery all made possible by worthless paper we consider wealth.
In summary, don't put your faith in puppets.
Well I agree that lowering the debt is not the goal, but rather growing the economy. And there considerable untapped growth in the black markets.
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I know many libertarians are doom-and-gloom about the US debt, but I for one take cynical glee in this whole situation. Currently we are faced with a continual increase in our debt, along with the political inability to raise taxes or cut spending in any meaningful way. The only way out, without raising taxes or cutting spending, is to legalize and regulate some activities of the black market. There are tons of revenue streams, in online gambling, prostitution, and drugs (illegal and pharmacutical) that the US can easily tap into and would be a libertarians philisophical wet dream. And it just seems that in boom-times (Reagan and Clinton era) nobody really took any of these arguments seriously; but I believe times like these are forcing society to come to terms with logic...we can't afford to continue criminalizing nonviolent market activity just because we don't like what it is. I just don't see society ever acting on this freedom agenda unless it are in a crisis like we are in now...so I applaud the debt and the do-nothing congress. Just my cynical side speaking
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I think once people are confident that they can use bitcoins to purchase actual goods than you will see the demand pick up again. My site (MokiMarket.com) is the only penny auctions site that accepts bitcoins.
Ironically bitcoin is the ideal currency for penny auction owners due to very small denomination transactions (most of my auctions sell for for pennies up to a few dollars on rare occassions) and very high rates of chargebacks.
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So the coins I sent dont say: received from: "14ofhkLgaUzY1z2Zg7jM5Q4BTm1vszpBLF"?
My fiinal post on this point, I hope I am being helpful and educational here - that is my intent. Just as an example the 0.10 BTC you sent to me can be seen here: http://blockexplorer.com/address/1Kuktw1ebnL3ySLx3AJK5kEA3xbkibH535Notice they were sent from and address you probably didn't even know you had Thanks for your help. I think I will take your idea and make process something like this: 1. Enter the number of credits you wish to purchase and press submit: [#number of credits] 2. Send [# number of credits submitted]/[100*(Mt Gox buy price at the time they press submit)] bitcoins to the following address [MokiMarket bitcoin address] What do you think of that?
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OK, I finally read the fine print: Example: One bitcoin payment is submited at 1:00pm when MtGox is trading at $3, worth 300 credits. If payment is processed at 1:30pm and MtGox is trading at $3.20, your account will receive 320 credits; if payment is processed at 2:30pm and MtGox is trading at $2.90 your account will receive 290 credits.”
So I will send you 1 BTC and see what happens. I think with some work this could be a very fun site. I just processed your payment, sorry for the confusion. I will fix this issue to make it more user friendly.
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So I guess I am waiting to hear from you as to how many BTC you expect me to send in order to get $1.00 worth of credits?
I think it may be simpler to have the following on the credit sale page when buying using BTC:
1) how many credits to you want? (have a numeric entry box here) 2) I enter 100 and submit 3) next/response page: That will cost you 0.33783783 BTC, please send payment to 14ofhkLgaUzY1z2Zg7jM5Q4BTm1vszpBLF
That's a good idea. See this is why I need the bitcoin community to help me out with these issues. I'm just trying to create what I think would be a really cool service and am open to any help i can get!
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I got the coupon code, but haven't bid yet -- the auction ending in one hour is of no interest to me. I'll bid later, when the more interesting auctions are nearer. In any case: username: BTCurious Address: 1NaNoBitU2q8czqE2y5rEQPj4qcW6K3mFp
Payment sent!
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Please Enter Right Coupn Code Only 10 slots were available for coupon code...sorry. I will be doing another one soon though, so check back.
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hey moki thanks for getting the spam issue sorted out, have another one for you though you have this on the "buy credit" page... 1. Enter the bitcoin address you will be sending coins from and press submit: umm, how am i supposed to know from what address i will be sending the coins ? clients selects automatically one or more input addresses to sum the total amount Hmmm..I thought that it sent payment from this address listed on the client: Your bitcoin address: 14ofhkLgaUzY1z2Zg7jM5Q4BTm1vszpBLF I guess I was wrong. Payments can still be processed, but I will change it so that it says enter the amount of coins that will be sent instead. Thanks for pointing that out. So the coins I sent dont say: received from: "14ofhkLgaUzY1z2Zg7jM5Q4BTm1vszpBLF"?
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hey moki thanks for getting the spam issue sorted out, have another one for you though you have this on the "buy credit" page... 1. Enter the bitcoin address you will be sending coins from and press submit: umm, how am i supposed to know from what address i will be sending the coins ? clients selects automatically one or more input addresses to sum the total amount Hmmm..I thought that it sent payment from this address listed on the client: Your bitcoin address: 14ofhkLgaUzY1z2Zg7jM5Q4BTm1vszpBLF I guess I was wrong. Payments can still be processed, but I will change it so that it says enter the amount of coins that will be sent instead. Thanks for pointing that out.
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bwagner please use 1Kuktw1ebnL3ySLx3AJK5kEA3xbkibH535
Payment sent! I believe you were lucky number 10
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Hope this works : My username is : poppyh My address is : 1D84JAfhUE4eiBa8tZF5VXJ8S8LoswxHZn Thank you mate ! Hope I win the 1 BTC auction now Payment sent!
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