I need to buy some bitcoins... I want to pay via paypal (company policy) just PM me so we don't publicly make it known due to paypal's policy.
There's something seriously wrong with this. yeah, hacked account ?
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i've seen that suggestion so many times on this forum but can't find any guide for non-irc people to actually do it. i tried using mIRC and also some in-browser chat, and keep getting this: #mtgox Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with servicescould someone please explain how to be 'identified with services' ?? register your username with NickService /msg nickserv help
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People are stupid...
i quit reading from there. Uneducated, living in an artificial society that rewards ignorance would be more correct.
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I really don't have any objections bots be used at exchanges, as a poster before me said they regulate price, increase liquidity, etc. but this bot or group of bots is somehow different, it stomps on legal transactions very fast, downward every time, try to sell at market price you will see they put few lower orders lower right before yours, repeat your order at lower price, happens again very fast. I also believe they have huge amounts of both dollars and bitcoins, although dumping bitcoins over time.
Having the ability to make only one transaction every minute, as temporary measure, i guess would solve the problem and price would recover.
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They get a court order, confiscate your PC, find your wallet matches the sending address.
An encrypted wallet fixes that. ... or deleting the address you sent to, from Address-book i mean. Having the wallet encrypted would not save your ass if police or a court wants to match all your receiving addresses in case you did break the law, only priv keys go encrypted (nice feature if you ask me)
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this bot activity is not nice at all, have been observing it for few months already and say that i would be more inclined to support exchanges that limit high freq trades from same ip or take some kind of measures to balance trading with humans and bots on the same platform. This is my personal opinion
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GuildMiners has solved TWO blocks in the last 24 hours. We now have a sustained base of 22 Gigahashes. This is your chance to get into a pool that has quick block generation (constant income) but still relatively few miners so you get a bigger piece of the pie. You are aware that you were extremely lucky, right? At 22GH you should solve a block each five days or something. Anyway, does the money appear immediately at CampBX? I earned a few bitcents, but they don't show up in CampBX's history. Is there a minimum amount for payments? Yes, we have a minimum payout of 1 btc. If you go to your account and select the "Transfers" tab you can see transfer into your account (payments from blocks) and transfers out (payments to CampBX). Once your go past 1btc, your full balance is transferred into your CampBX account automatically. are we "allowed" to withdraw into our personal wallet ? ... hate repeating myself, are we ?
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....... I hoard euros and silver myself, ...............
so so you're trolling a bit with the bitcoin hoarding... hmm
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Copy of email sent to all Ozcoin members Hi Ozcoin Members, Frstly the bad news: An attempt to hack the Ozcoin website and server occured just a couple of hours ago.No harm was done but some user passwords *may* have been compromised. Please go to http://ozco.in and use the "Change Password" feature in the news post to reset your password. We have also upgraded the security on passwords. Also if anyone has used the same passwords on Ozcoin and any other BTC sites I would strongly advise you also change those to strong and unique passwords. The good news: We at Ozcoin realise the depressed price of BTC and the ongoing costs of mining are making it difficult for some miners. So in an attempt to make mining on Ozcoin better value to miners we will payout 55BTC+TXN for the next 10 rounds on Ozcoin. 10% more per block!!! Commencing next round. We are also starting on an advertising capmaign to try to build Ozcoin's hashrate, we are very aware that we need to reduce variance for miners. Recently members have been donating to "block finder bonuses" currently we have 3BTC waiting for the miner that finds the first block on Ozcoin when we have a hashrate over 200Ghash/s. Welcome to the new members who have signed up recently To members that havent mined on Ozcoin for a while I encourage you to come and look again Best Wishes Graet Graeme Tee Ozcoin Pooled Mining Pty Ltd http://ozco.ingraet@ozco.inhey Graet pls don't ask all the details to reset the password, it scares the crap out of some miners including me, old pass email and username shoud be enough or use some link that you send to email, leave the pin it looks fishy, thanks
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Lol I've seen way too many people put video cards directly on carpet. I don't understand why people do that. ... or grasping the cards from the pci-e pins with bare hands
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I got GUIMiner up and working some time yesterday and I have it doing its thing as slow as .... well just slow. Now I am ready to setup the next slow computer and I will try a mined pool this time.
Recommendations?
you could try mining at https://ozco.in/ and get good results, i don't recommend deepbit because it's too big already and your income would suffer if you have to split it with so many miners
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Use search.
How does this answer OP's question? this question was already answered many times in this forum, use search function up on on this page
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I'll be interested in two things, and I'll make some of my own estimates for the fun of it: ...............................................................................
Some sort of lost bitcoin recycling protocol could be implemented in the future to alleviate all of that. Something along the lines of requiring bitcoins to either be transferred at least once over some very extended amount of time (say 2 years), or the bitcoins will be flagged as lost and re-mined. In terms of usability, the client could simply tell the user the time remaining for the oldest bitcoin in their wallet to expire, informing them that they need to make a simple transfer of their coins by then to retain ownership of them. man, not that btc recycling again, you seem to have serious issues grasping a decentralized store of value economy. After being born, educated and lived almost a whole life in a system like we have today, we try to desperately to put concepts and existent ideas into every new system that already works by it's rules only to avoid having to learn from scratch. Educate yourself a little more
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nice, hope you get more offers there in the future
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