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Crap. Lost again! I wanted some of those...
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So what's the high bid? I'll go up to 0.12, but it might be moot already.
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Well, in case something falls through, I'll put my marker in and bid 0.11
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My account is unlocked and all funds, USD and BTC are accounted for. I sent 0.1 BTC to my wallet and it works. Seems to be all systems go at CBX - at least for my account.
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I have the same problem. I submitted a ticket and got a reply from the help desk that they are working on things. I also notice that the red text that comes up for people like us has changed to something a lot less terrifying. Now it says: "* login blocked - please contact help desk"
I'm hoping I can also log in by 5 PM since I have a lot of BTC and money in the exchange.
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Coin Update By popular demand, I've added DOGEcoin (DOGE) and Earthcoin (EAC). Cryptogenic bullion (CGB) was a poor seller, so I've removed it from my list of accepted coins. As usual, you'll get the biggest discount (5%) if you buy your BBQ sauce with BBQcoins - of course! -CCS
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BBQCoin price, and some of 10 other crypto currencies I accept, is up! Right now a 32oz gourmet BBQ sauce can be delivered for about 15,000 BBQCoins. Hot deal! Bonus offer: For the first order of 4 bottles paid with BBQCoins after this post I'll take 2,500 coins right off the top. Get some BBQ for your coins at sauce4coins.com^(*(oo)*)^
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Good one Barnacle_Ed. It was lost on me. Doh! BUT, to show I'm a good sport (and promote BQCs and delicious sauce) BBQ Coin discount is now 6%!
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Yup! Now accepting FastCoins (FST).
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I'm extremely disappointed that you don't accept BBQcoin for BBQ sauce...
I do! BQC is the ticker for BBQCoins. In fact I offer the Greatest Discount for BBQCoins! See the site if you don't believe me: sauce4coins.com
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be aware that craptsy.com dosnt protect (ie, trys to minimize) lost due to 51% attacks, if a 51% attack the funds you withdraw go poof and you wont get a refund. you should rethink this little part, otherwise nice service ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Thanks for the intelligence about Cryptsy. I don't exactly follow, but I will investigate. For now, I will stick with the Cryptsy wallet deposit approach. However, if you have a better idea on how to provide some traceability or protection from shenanigans, please let me know!
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Do you love BBQ Sauce? Do you have Crypto Coins you'd like to trade for delicious sauce? Well we have sauce to trade! Not just any sauce, really good stuff. Jim's OwnŽ from North Carolina, where we know good BBQ sauce. Right now we accept BQC (at a 5% discount!); BTC; LTC; BTB; CGB; FTC; CAP; NVC; DGC; XPM, FST. Transactions go through Cryptsy for an added layer of auditability - more safety for both of us. Exchange rates are based on 24 hour averages from Cryptsy for altcoins and Bitcoinwatch for Bitcoins. We've got sauce on hand and are ready to ship. Check us out at sauce4coins.com
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Is it possible for sites like these to harness the computing power of its users in order to mine bitcoins? I thought I read it somewhere but it didn't make sense to me at all since I wasn't aware how a website could access it's users GPUs (or at least it seemed like it would have to be very inefficient and CPU driven). Was this a myth or is this a real thing?
Used to be a real thing, but now I'm not sure. It is pretty easy to test. If your laptop fan comes on when you go to said website site, they might be using your GPU/CPU to do some mining so the fan comes on to cool it off. Thing is, each individual computer is pretty inefficient at mining now unless it is custom built for the task.
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