$40 for the service is pretty dirt-cheap. Nef does a lot of work on the site (along with others involved) and's willing to spend a fair amount of time fixing any problems which come up. Though.... if you're really interested in an answer, you could try posting it on http://predict.glbse.com/ Imagine if the cost was a $1 and people created hundreds of contracts per week. Would that not be more profitable? Hundreds of new contracts per week on https://glbse.com/assets? Just because 3 nerdy kids somewhere want to split their lunch money evenly?! Even though I don't want to pay the 8 BTC fee either, I perfectly understand why it's there and hope Nefario makes a good cut from it.
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I liked the one from the CCC Camp in summer more...
Anyways: Why discuss + dissect it now? The video is already nearly half a year old...
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Oh damn...
This messes up my own dividend data too! Thanks for bringing that up, hopefully soon(tm) there'll be a "history" function available at GLBSE other than that twitter feed!
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TEEK.A pays out at rates worse than a 1 MH/s bond currently (1 bond = ~0.005 BTC/week) but with difficulty increases that might change of course. It'll still take some time until this becomes more profitable than mining bonds though...
TEEK.B sounds really interesting on the other hand.
Also gratulations on not offering the majority of bonds as "pre sale" for people who might just dump their shares once enough asks are there.
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If you want to limit sales to prescription-only, you can even do that while retaining privacy by using Bitcoin addresses as pseudonymous medical IDs - doctor wants to prescribe you $10 worth of a certain type of pill per week for a year, you give him one of your addresses, he types in to the system that that address is allowed to buy up to $520 of that pill, and the patient deposits money into that address first and uses the value stored in that address to pay if he wants to buy some.
The next day on Silkroad: "Private Key for up to 520$ of drug X for sale"
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I suggest 20:00UTC
Might be getting a bit late still: With DST that gets to 21:00 in the UK already, 22:00 in central Europe and even later to the east. I would suggest 18:00 UTC - prime time for most of Europe - or even earlier to make sure also the asian market can get in (though they might have already a chance at the current window in the far east). Also it's 8 hours apart from the other offering. Should they choose to offer a third time slot in the future if Bitcoin takes off in Asia, they can then take the 10:00UTC for 02:00, 10:00 and 18:00 bonds for US, Europe and Asia.
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Das Meiste in letzter Zeit ist doch eh nur Spam von dieser einen Gambling-Seite (satoshisdice oder so).
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https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/INSTALL reads: Building Bitcoin
See doc/readme-qt.rst for instructions on building Bitcoin QT, the intended-for-end-users, nice-graphical-interface, reference implementation of Bitcoin.
See doc/build-*.txt for instructions on building bitcoind, the intended-for-services, no-graphical-interface, reference implementation of Bitcoin. Where do you have problems? Also, the Development section might have been more appropriate...
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Also client development seems to be centered more about people using Bitcoin to issue payments than to verify them. To date there's still no real easy way I'm aware of to set mx own transaction inclusion rules as a miner. Especially with the rise of P2pool (which relies on a locally hosted bitcoind + it's ruleset) this might become more and more important in the future.
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Either have a "clean" 0.75 initial offer and pay out a few days earlier to have a final value of 1.00000000 or start at 0.74something please. It would be great if bonds would all mature at the same value (1 BTC) to be easier to compare.
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I guess something similar to the PPT.X bonds? Pay 1 BTC now and get 1.4 BTC in half a year or something like that...
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I withdrew some "bitdust" (sub-bitcents) and now have a balance of "Available balance: -0.00050000 [Withdraw]". Kinda weird... It looks like it needed to pay some transaction fees but didn't deduct them from the amount sent or something. I still have quite an amount of coins in bets, so no worries, the balance will soon be positive again. I'd kindly suggest though to deduct the fees from the amount sent, not the remaining balance (as this was 0.0 in my case).
By the way, since from that error with reversing bids and still having a wrong ending date I got these 3 bitcoins too much, I decided to place some bets that are probably loosing me these coins anyways but might make betting more interesting for others (e.g. the gas price bet: betsofbitco.in/item?id=329) instead of withdrawing and never looking back. I hope this helps making it more interesting to bet and you'll earn it back as commission anyways gradually.
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Bitcoin _currently_ has low/zero fees, this can be expected to change in the future, to an equilibrium that is composed of network security (= hashing power) vs. people wanting to pay low fees.
Also, where should BTC be used in healthcare? Just as the regular payment from patient --> hospital? For health insurance? Doctor --> hospital? Hospital --> other hospital?
It might also be a problem to get a serious amount of bitcoin at the moment, if just a single average clinic would only accept and pay in bitcoin from today on, MtGox tickers would look quite different.
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Dann mach doch... Was soll ich machen? [...]wenn man dieses System auf Bitcoin aufsetzt?
Das System auf Bitcoin aufsetzen. Übrigens könntest du statt auf andere Foren gleich direkt auf das MAVRO System verlinken: http://i-mmm.com/en/index.php
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What is this "verified" column about?
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Decibel numbers given by fan manufacturers are as reliable as believing that your car uses as much gas per kilometer/mile as the manufacturer claims... Try to get some tests from independent sites.
Also, why not a 160mm fan, or 3 120mm per 2 boards? The bigger the fan, the cheaper + more silent the cooling. Airflow is also not everything - if you manage to get a directed stream of air that can't just be sucked in from the exhaust or circulated over the edges of the fan it might be better than pointing a "cold hairdryer" at the units.
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