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41  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Bitcoin and DWOLLA and CampBX on: January 01, 2013, 01:48:15 AM
Now that is information I was looking for!!

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!
42  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: #1 Agent for BTC Buying. on: January 01, 2013, 01:05:36 AM
I've used bitcoinroad.com for several purchase now and Adam has always provided great service and as fast a turn around as possible.  I don't know the guy personally and have only communicated with him when buying BTC, but it is very clear that customer service is his #1 priority.

I have and will continue to recommend his shop for those interested.

THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOO VERY MUCH!

I pride myself in customer service and the honesty and loyalty of my clients do not go over looked WHATSOEVER. 

I appreciate the kind words and valuable loyalty.

Again, THANK YOU!!!!  HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
43  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Bitcoin and DWOLLA and CampBX on: December 31, 2012, 11:04:37 PM
I get the BLACK and WHITE terms and conditions......................


So a USER that happens to get transferred money into their account, then said transferred money is transferred to CAMPBX is then "the user" is considered as an "EXCHANGE/MARKETPLACE".

-LAME.

To get around the curve ball:
So what if I DON'T get money TRANSFERED TO ME, instead "deposited" aaaaaaand then sent to CAMPBX.  Would I still need a permission slip signed by mommie, i mean DWOLLA? 

Technically: I'm not acting as an exchange, I'm simply sending money "to" an exchange that was deposited to DWOLLA from my "linked bank account".

Is that stated anywhere in the BLACK and WHITE?  or did I find a loop hole everyone else is already using, and I'm a day too late and a dollar too short?

I mean I already use another method for Anonymity to my clients and their money with www.serve.com, I just liked(past tense) DWOLLA cause it was so damn fast.

What if DWOLLA is in CAHOOTS with CAMPBX?? and there is a kickback for CAMPBX service?

Does anyone think there will another exchange like this in the future?
44  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Bitcoin and DWOLLA and CampBX on: December 31, 2012, 08:09:18 PM
So if you're not an exchange you can't trade with bitcoin.

.........so why does this exchange even offer it.  I've contacted multiple times, no response.

It's almost like the exchange signs a permission slip to use dwolla, but a user gets suspended for using the service the exchange offers.

I understand the "clause" in their terms of service.  But it doesn't state "user".

It's a pure contradiction to their terms of service.

And it's aggravating that a service offers something that when utilized gets a user suspended.
45  Bitcoin / Legal / Bitcoin and DWOLLA and CampBX on: December 31, 2012, 06:05:43 PM
Just recently I was suspended from DWOLLA due to their "Terms of Service" because I used their service with bitcoin.  I pleaded with them to let me use it after the suspension, their response....Nope.  So I'm banned.

BUT....

Why is it that www.campbx.com gives you an option to use DWOLLA?  And how do they continue to offer using DWOLLA??  Are they involved with DWOLLA?  Do they have an alliance with DWOLLA?  I haven't had any luck with responses from CampBX.

And to top it off, wouldn't that be a COMPLETE contradiction to the terms of service with DWOLLA.  If they are allowed to use it, why can't I???  My spidey senses go off and let me know that there is something fishy going on there. 

So I'm suspended from DWOLLA....that has changed my service, because now I use www.SERVE.com by American Express.  Same as DWOLLA, NO FEES.  As of now.  It's actually working out great for my service that I offer.

If anybody has any inside to DWOLLA/Bitcoin/CAMPBX fiasco please enlighten me, because it really just ticks me off how they can just SUSPEND someone but let another use it clearly violating their terms of service just like I did.  I mean WTH?

Thanks guys!









46  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Anon Stickers! on: December 28, 2012, 06:18:38 AM
Wow no reason to be asses.

appreantly you didn't do enough research or any for that matter or even know anything about research.
..and no I'm not the seller, he's an acquaintance/client of mine I met on twitter here recently thank you and he let me know ahead of time you can find him here: https://twitter.com/anoniemlegions, so no reason to be a dick about it captain research.

And stickers don't suck, I'm not Betsy Ross and don't know how to sew and I bet you don't either.  And iron on's suck.

STICKERS STICK and you're done.

Thanks.

Why does everyone have to be so damn negative.
47  Other / Beginners & Help / Anon Stickers! on: December 27, 2012, 09:18:29 PM
WOOHOO!!!

Been waiting for these to be easily bought!

https://www.bitmit.net/en/item/12615-anon-pirate-sticker

Heard this Anoniem guy helps supply information and supports most movements, i can only assume these purchase help whatever cause is going on.

Smiley

Cheers!
48  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: #1 Agent for BTC Buying. on: December 18, 2012, 05:50:54 AM
I'm extremely serious when it comes to this.

Why not right?

Why give out your info when I can purchase for you and you keep your identity completely under the radar. Smiley


It's worked so far and I have had great response from previous and current clients. Smiley



Thanks!!

www.bitcoinroad.com
49  Other / Beginners & Help / #1 Agent for BTC Buying. on: December 18, 2012, 04:04:40 AM
Bitcoin Road is your number 1 agent for purchasing your BTC Anonymously.

NO LINKED BANK ACCOUNTS.*
NO ACCOUNT SETUPS.**
NO SENDING ID's.
NO WAITING 30 days.
None of that.

*Serve.com does not require bank linking (recommend thought)
**Serve.com requires account setup.

I make it Anonymous for YOU!

I make it easy with www.Serve.com

I promise you will be happy with the service. My name is Adam Bunger.
www.facebook.com/theadambunger

I have nothing to hide, but you do.  And I want to help you stay that way.  Don't give your info to the exchanges, let me be your agent to get you what you need. Wink

Your #1 BTC AGENT!

Thanks guys,
Adam

50  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?) on: December 18, 2012, 03:14:18 AM
I would love to be on the Whitelist.

I have started to trade as a broker to help people avoid putting their valuable information out to the exchanges.

I hold their identity with the upmost security.  I know what you're thinking and you can stop that.

I am here to help those who want to remain anonymous stay anonymous with their BTC.  I am being that sacrificial lamb to/for the good of the people that need and desire it.

I'm a huge fan and supporter of "tor projects" and the "idl".

I have traded with many of you and so far no complaints in which I will make sure there are none.

Thanks,
Adam

51  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started! on: December 18, 2012, 02:58:50 AM
My name is Adam Bunger, I run Bitcoin Road.

To trade bitcoin with me:

No Account Necessary with me
No Setup with me
No Linking Bank accounts
No divulging information out to a company.

Just a few approvals and you're set.

All I want is confirmation you are sending me money to me to do what i need to do for you Anonymously as possible.

I know what you're thinking...and Oh, "they" know you spent your money somewhere, But what "they" don't know it is how I move it around for you, to get your BTC to you anonymously.

It's a paper trail that has a dead end.  All "they" know is you gave me money.  Wink  And did you know giving a gift in the United States of America is a complete tax write off up to $13,000 a year and $5,000,000 in a lifetime.  (for now, till congress changes that shit and it goes back to $1,000,000)...if you're ever audited.

So if you give me money, "as a gift" you can claim that. Wink  As long as you don't claim over $13,000 in one year to "ONE" person, you're all good.  And did you know I can get AS MANY GIFTS as I WANT without ANY QUESTIONS ASKED.  I can send $1,000,000 dollars to someone and they will never have to claim taxes on that.  All I have to do is send you BTC as a gift as well...."digital goods".  Wink  Everyone stays out of trouble and under the radar.

Much research and many questions later, has evolved into a big FUCK YOU, to the IRS and the banksters.

Trade with me to get your BTC Anonymously, safely, and reliably.  www.bitcoinroad.com

Thanks guys,
Adam Bunger
52  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BFL did lie about their ASIC! NEW info. on: December 18, 2012, 02:45:18 AM
I will purchase my ASIC on www.Bitmit.net, because if you were wise and don't care about mining, an idiot will sell their miner their for double for what is worth.

That is where you will find me paying double for a merchandise such as this.


On the other hand....


It could be the wizard of oz all over again, and BFL has you in their poppy patch sniffing all the pretty flowers.  Shit might not be real.  Huh

Very good/valid points.  Doesn't mean I won't stop trading or being your Number 1 broker of BTC to keep you anonymous.

www.bitcoinroad.com
53  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: $10 Reward for answering some questions on: December 12, 2012, 04:27:54 AM
This is a great community. Thanks for the help guys.

So the tl;dr of all this is that nobody really knows what ASICs will do. We all just have to wait and see?

On a side note, here's my "strategy":
I know that BFL will give you a full refund between the time you pay and when your order ships if you decide to cancel. Assuming I ordered today, my batch wouldn't ship until say, mid February, when the first batch of ASICs has (hopefully) already been delivered and running for a couple weeks. If the bitcoin economy looks too grim by January or early February, I still have the chance to cancel my order.

Is this sound logic?
It's probably not a bad way to go.  Also, if the ASIC market is tight, and there are people with access to cheaper electricity that want ASIC and can't get enough of them you could go ahead with your order and then turn around and sell it for a slight profit to someone who wants/needs it (such as Mr. bitcoinroad)

BINGO!

. . .Here's what I'm waiting for:
Someone that bought their ASIC just to resell that doesn't even care about mining . . .


On the other hand, if for some reason the first batch of ASIC aren't delivered before July, and you have access to reasonably cheap electricity, it might be more profitable to pick up some FPGA right away and be mining for the next 7 months.

Just keep in mind that mining isn't a "sure thing".  It could turn out to be quite profitable for you, especially if you have access to relatively cheap electricity, but even after you've purchased the equipment and started mining, changes could occur that could suddenly eliminate your profitability.  There could be a sudden flood of ultra high hash rate devices that could create a difficulty beyond your ability to generate profit.  The exchange rate could collapse and never recover. You could run into equipment failures that could get in the way of your profitability.  Your electricity costs could suddenly increase substantially.  This is a very competitive field and those with a competitive advantage (such as cheap electricity) will have the best chance at success.


absoluetly correct, you'll have to keep your eyes peeled and ears to the ground for the asic.  and that's my biggest concern...is the flood of equipment raising the difficulty substanitally, enough to screw the mining all to fuck.  but that's kind of the risk of spending the dough on the gear.

and I agree.....I'll tip you myself if you close your paypal as well.  Decentralized is the way to go.  Every week I invest $20/$40 of my paycheck from my business and my second job to bitcoins to pay people with BTC.  just to spread it.  

I give away BTC on my site....but I'm low right now, so I had to close FREE BTC for the time being.  

again, my site is www.bitcoinroad.com

My name is Adam Bunger, that is my real name and my facebook is: www.facebook.com/theadambunger, I run a site where everyday people can buy bitcoin with their debit/credit cards or Dwolla Accounts.  I started this site to increase the use of bitcoin on the internet and in my city.  I have labeled myself as a bitcoin broker for the people, I collect a total commission of .05 BTC off of any transaction.  I save people the hassle of setting up an exchange account.  No account is necessary with me.

Thanks guys for your awesome input!!!



54  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: $10 Reward for answering some questions on: December 12, 2012, 04:14:37 AM
I think you meant bitmit.net in your first post? bitmit.com goes to a site with software for the elderly...

oops, my bad man. you're right.

www.bitmit.net
55  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: December 12, 2012, 03:57:56 AM
www.bitcoinroad.com

play the lottery there!

ENJOY!
56  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: $10 Reward for answering some questions on: December 12, 2012, 03:55:03 AM
Oh dude.....

FEB will be the "1st ROUND" of PRE SELLS.....

THERE WHERE 3 or 4 ROUNDS......(that's where my dreams got crushed also)

There has been many complaints about this.

As far as what the asic will produce, i don't doubt there numbers at all.


You're welcome.  It's a good community to be in.


57  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: $10 Reward for answering some questions on: December 12, 2012, 03:42:14 AM
No offense to your question, I'm just being a realist...and that's uncommon for me.

But it won't be a matter of "getting" ASIC anytime soon.  They are so backed up and don't want to tell anyone.  It'll be February before the first batch of the first round of preorders....not counting that there were more than just one round of presells.
There are guys selling their places in line for butterfly labs asic product.  You can find the 800 m/hash all day long if search the bowels of the internet.  or www.bitmit.com

Dude, its a grim road for mining.  And it really depends on the amount of money you can/want to spend.  

If Grandma just croaked and gave you a couple of thousand and you don't have anything else to spend it on, go for it! I would.

Here's what I'm waiting for:
Someone that bought their ASIC just to resell that doesn't even care about mining.  Because that's where you will find one.  Might as well as be Charlie with the lucky golden ticket.

If someone just gave you $1,299 and you had no idea what to do with it then it would be worth it, because over a period of several months you would make your money back that you spent and then you would start collecting.

Hypothetically:

Bitcoin difficulty 6000000
Bitcoins per Block (BTC/block) 25
Conversion rate (USD/BTC) 6.00
Hash rate (MHash/s) 60,000
Electricity rate (USD/kWh) .15
Power consumption (W) 100
Time frame (months) 12
Cost of mining hardware (USD) 1,299
Profitability decline per year
.61

At the above conditions: * NOTE ***I increased BTC Difficulty by double, decreased the Conversion by HALF if the BTC conversion flops ***


Coins per 24h at these conditions   BTC5.0291
Power cost per 24h   0.36 USD
Revenue per day   30.17 USD
Less power costs   29.81 USD
System efficiency   600.00 MH/s/W
Mining Factor 100 at the end of the time frame   0.03 USD/24h@100MHash/s
Average Mining Factor 100   0.04 USD/24h@100MHash/s
Power cost per time frame   131.49 USD
Revenue per time frame   8695.86 USD
Less power costs   8564.37 USD

all done/found on www.bitcoinx.com

As you can see, if you get your 60 gh/s miner "TOMORROW", you could make your return back in 45 DAYS! and by the end of the year you could make almost 8,700 bucks.....IF:   ***IF***

(hear comes the bad news)
• Conditions stayed that way all the time.
• IF YOU COULD GET YOUR ASIC.

and that's really it.  everything else with bitcoin is kosher.  the only thing that is holding back people with wild dreams of making a ton of money is that damned piece of machinery which was posted as november release.......then "late" november, then december.........

I bet you your BTC.7337 you don't see this till FEB if not later.

Now this is not me hating on butterfly labs. Because quite honestly I would LOVE to see this product hit the streets and me purchase one. But when you have 3+ rounds ( i don't know exact numbers ) of "PRE" Sells and you push a product back multiple times, it's likely they're pushing it back not just 1 month but 3 or 4.  

It's a terrible cock tease with the best lap dance ever with a bitch you can't touch.  They can show you the goods and the goods are GREAT! But you have to go home at the end of the night.

Note to being in business: "Don't promise empty promises." This is why I did not Pre-Order.

Again not hating on BFL.


I heart bitcoin. Smiley

www.bitcoinroad.com






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