Also registered DigitalAsset.Holdings…if digital-asset.com isn't interested, I might sell it.
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I'm selling: Bitcoind.guru/expert/ninja/tips/fund, bitcoincore.info, bitcoin-core.com/org, č.co, š.co, ž.co, internetofchains.com/org/info
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(Originally posted in donator section) Hi all. One of my sister in law's relatives has a bunch of Bitcoin related domain names for sale. They sold cloudmining.com in the past and have a few decent ones in their list. If anyone is interested, drop me a PM. If you'd rather be private, you can find my pgp key on pgp.mit.edu ( goss.brian@gmail.com). Some of the good ones: InternetOfCoins.com CloudMiningExchange.com BitcoinOfThings.com The whole list: BitcoinOfThings.com CloudMiningExchange.com CoinOfThings.com BitcoinMicroCoin.com BitcoinMicroCoins.com BitcoinMiniCoin.com BitcoinMiniCoins.com BitcoinMiniPay.com BitMicroCoin.com BitMicroCoins.com BitMiniCoin.com BitMiniCoins.com BitMiniPay.com BuyMicroCoin.com BuyMicroCoins.com BuyMiniCoin.com BuyMiniCoins.com CoinMicroPay.com CoinMiniPay.com GMicroCoin.com GMicroCoins.com GMiniCoin.com GMiniCoins.com Gold MicroCoin.com Gold MicroCoins.com Gold MiniCoin.com Gold MiniCoins.com MicroCoin.me MicrocoinCoin.com MicrocoinCoins.com MicroCoinEx.com MicroCoinExchange.com MicroCoinPay.com MicroCoinRewards.com MicroCoins.org MicroCoinWallet.com MicroCoinWallets.com MicroWallets.com MinicoinCoin.com MinicoinCoins.com MiniCoinExchange.com MiniCoinPay.com MiniCoinRewards.com MiniCoins.net MiniCoins.org MiniCoinWallet.com MiniCoinWallets.com SellMicroCoin.com SellMicroCoins.com SellMiniCoin.com SilverMicroCoin.com SilverMicroCoins.com SilverMiniCoin.com SilverMiniCoins.com TradeMicroCoin.com TradeMicroCoins.com TradeMiniCoin.com TradeMiniCoins.com InternetOfCoin.com InternetOfCoins.com MiningCoupons.com MultipleCoins.com NearbyCoin.com NFCoinPay.com XNFCoinPay.com BuyXNFCoins.com LocationWallet.com ManyWallet.com ManyWallets.com LocalWallets.com MultipleWallets.com NearbyWallet.com NearbyWallets.com NFCoinWallet.com NFCoinWallets.com PayMining.com PayWallets.com SyncCoins.com SyncMyCoin.com SyncMyCoins.com VirtualCoinPay.com VirtualCoinWallets.com WalletMining.com WalletOfThings.com WalletHere.com WalletMine.com BankMining.com
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I'm glad the new board members are having an impact. Not particularly professional how things have been handled, imho, but the fact is that things are being discussed openly, and that's a good thing. The foundation is what the members make of it. I think lack of funds will make it easier to set priorities...I like the idea of having core mission expenses being paid for by lighthouse style fundraising. If people don't like an idea, it won't get funded. If they do, the support base could be much broader.
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The remaining bitcoins to be released are 50% of the current supply. I like having well defined bounds on inflation.
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For a fair number of people, the answer is "break even."
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Howdy all...I want to make sure this message reaches everybody (not just those who are awesome at email). We're restarting the Bitcoin Foundation Elections and redeploying on Helios. Elections will be extended by 1 day. Expect new ballots by email shortly. More details here: https://blog.bitcoinfoundation.org/runoff-election-reboot/Cheers, Brian Election Fingerprint: hj4sXtCY/u/4qaM4nY3v+YQXJOciYtY8BIFuxJ7Vc3Y
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Goat is gone Dank is gone LostDucthMan is gone PG is dead.
Maybe the reason bitcoin is losing its value.
Goat is still around and is as awesome as ever. You're just not hanging round the right parts...
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Hi All, First of all, a big thanks to everyone who has participated so far, the information provided has been extremely in-depth and will be very valuable for my research. I only need 4 more participants for interviews before I can start to write up my results, and hopefully share my findings with everyone. I am looking to conduct these interviews as soon as possible, as in now and over the weekend and next week. The interviews should only be from 30 to 45 minutes long. I need them to be done via skype or facetime so I can voice record. None of the data will be shared with others and your identity will remain anonymous. Almost at the end, so your help would be much appreciated, thanks everyone! Are you with a university? What is your name?
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Thank you OP. This perspective is sorely needed.
Those wishing to keep a small block size are in favor of a useless Bitcoin network. Some may be simply being manipulated by some half baked economic theory that says miners will go broke if they process lots of transactions and the protocol gives them the ability to process many more per block...but I suspect there are people who truly wish to try and make raising the limit a real problem for the dev community.
People advocating for a tiny max block size are no friends of Bitcoin.
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This is rather a pointless discussion which was led more than once. Why would anyone fight this? Saying that we still have 'some time' is not a strong argument here. Should we think about doing the fork once we hit the cap?
Believe me, once we hit it, using Bitcoin will be very painful.
I dont see the rush here tho, price is crashing, adoption is slowing, regulation is stamping.. How big will the blockchain become with 20mb blocks?
from the locked thread: 20MB * 6 (per hour) * 24 * 365 = 1051 GB per year Uhh...no. Raising the limit doesn't force the blocks to be filled. It just gives miners the option to make bigger blocks should market conditions make it to their advantage to do so.
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Satochi was also a windows programmer and LaTeX is a serious pain in the ass to get working in windows.
The fact that he wasn't comfortable (initially) with Linux and standard things like LaTeX hints at his non programmer/mathematician/physicist background.
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The images on the second link seem to match bio on cointelegraph site.
I had just gotten an email from him on the 17th. He mentioned traveling on business.
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Lets face it, it won't be too long before Sweden will start talking about giving the Nobel Prize in Economics to Satoshi. That is pretty much a certainty. But, who will receive the prize? Satoshi is long gone and never coming back.
I think Andreas Antonopoulos should accept it on his behalf. Andreas is true father of bitcoin after satoshi and continues to be a great ambassador for the community now.
I don't think it will happen. Just like he'll never be elected president...there are some things that won't happen to people who choose to remain anonymous…and I think he will remain so.
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The Bitcoin software, network, and concept is called "Bitcoin" with a capitalized "B". Bitcoin currency units are called "bitcoins" with a lowercase "b" -- this is often abbreviated BTC. Quoted from: https://bitcointalk.org/adrotate.php?adinfo
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Market manipulation may be a problem for a long time. There are laws and regulations about the topic, but enforcing them may be quite the tricky issue.
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Rewrote it to use BlockTrail instead of BlockChain as their API seems a bit better. Added Blocks. https://www.blocktrail.com/api/docs/curl#api_dataSilly question, how do you work out if a transaction was positive or negative? Is it the difference between the inputs and outputs? All transactions are positive. Difference between inputs and outputs is the miners fee (ie, any unused portion of an input by default belongs to the miners; this keeps tx data size smaller).
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Love this community so much.
Now with the price back down to earth (roughly the same as when this thread started) perhaps our community will bond a bit better.
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