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441  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Want to set up bitcoins acceptance on: April 10, 2011, 02:47:39 AM
Hi to all,

our website www.privacy.li and http://privacydomains.privacy.li/ wants to accept bitcoins.
Is there any guide how to set this up?
Are there any SCSI already?

Please point me to the right information

Best
Adminus

I was able to integrate bitcoin into my automation. Look at the bitcoind client. I'm sure you will be able to make it work.

Or, you can use the MyBitcoin ledger system. It has a real sweet sci/api
442  Other / Off-topic / Re: 2600 Magazine + Bitcoin on: April 10, 2011, 02:26:04 AM
Any mention of bitcoin services in the marketplace?

Oh! now I see it! "...with mailed cash services such as nanaimo-gold.com,...". I thought it was mentioning cash services in general.
I owe you a Nanaimo bar. Wink

Oh cool. I did not know that.

What I'm asking is; Is there any mention of bitcoin related services in the marketplace - that's 2600's classified section. Is there any ads in there that relate to bitcoin?

I'll have to go buy a copy because it's not in my mailbox yet.

443  Other / Off-topic / Re: 2600 Magazine + Bitcoin on: April 10, 2011, 01:33:59 AM
Any mention of bitcoin services in the marketplace?
444  Economy / Marketplace / Re: USA residents; Are you near to a national bank branch? on: April 10, 2011, 12:30:25 AM
I meant US bank with a national presence.

The comments are interesting but I still don't have answer to my original question;
"Which US bank has the most branches in the most places?"

Anyway, I went with BoA and have collected a dozen counter deposits from almost as many different states. There has been some differences in paperwork, but happily there has been no additional fees so far. The experiment continues.

I deduce that BoA does NOT serve the following states;
Hawaii
Mississippi
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Vermont
West Virginia

So I don't have that 100% mainstreet USA penetration that I have in Canada. Folks in the above states can still send cash by mail.

Is there any other bank that might be better suited? Or that may compliment what I have already by serving the states in the above list?

I might be able to receive cash deposits from Vermont through the TD as cyfrocash.

Any more ideas?
445  Other / Off-topic / Re: 2600 Magazine + Bitcoin on: April 10, 2011, 12:00:42 AM
Yes. Bitcoin is mentioned on page19.

"It is the future of money. Bank on it to survive any crackdowns and protect your identity at all costs."

Sweet!

Any mention of bitcoin services in the marketplace?
446  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin-GBP - How to? on: April 09, 2011, 11:41:23 PM
Oh no. You used the word "fuck" in front of children. Snedie will now pitch a fit about your "vulgarity".

lol

Good luck in your search for an authority figure.

Do you mind answering my questions about your fiat vector?

447  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Best way to sell bitcoins and receive funds? on: April 09, 2011, 11:31:24 PM
You can elect to have cash deposited to any Canadian bank.
448  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin-GBP - How to? on: April 08, 2011, 07:06:52 PM
Britcoin has been open for a while, https://britcoin.co.uk/

It's not a business but a charity. I don't charge any fees for the time being.

I had a quick peek. Something I don't get;

What do you mean by GBP? What method do you expect that to be delivered to you? By what method do you send GBP when out exchanging?

Are you accepting cash by mail?

What is your opinion of the Royal Mail since the big push to clean up the corruption?

> We are currently in talks with legal professionals and gaining international licenses.

I'm concerned that, by begging for permission, you are just setting yourself up to be consumed by parasites before you can even get going. Ever consider that, as a free man under common law, you are entitled to earn an honest living without interference?
449  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin2Cash.com - Cash-Only Marketplace on: April 08, 2011, 06:47:36 PM
The funniest part is that I've already been in business since July of 2010. This is just a site redesign. It's not really a new service other than the automation. I've been sending/receiving cash for quite a while now.

Here's proof: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1303.msg17158#msg17158

Maybe I shouldn't have said anything but I can't, in good conscience, let you take nanaimogold's money like that. Unless of course, it's me doing it.  Cool

Yes, I remember. You are that address in Alabama that some folks complained was losing mail. You were not trying to mail out cash (only receive it) until now. As I recall, we suggested that you not use the word "cash" on your mail.

Anyway, I'm not interested in spending time discovering your past. You are not going to succeed in mailing cash to people. In the least you will get joed and your reputation smeared.

Good Luck!
450  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin2Cash.com - Cash-Only Marketplace on: April 08, 2011, 06:40:53 PM
Generally, horses are not permitted to bet on their own races. There is nothing to stop you from pretending to remain in business past 45 days just to win the bet.

The offer to bet must be limited to those not involved with your enterprise.

Any takers?

I'll take your bet for 50 BTC.

I think you and MadHatter are right, and I don't think mailing out cash is sustainable, but I think it can last more than 45 days.

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

If bitcoin2cash.com is no longer operating as an exchange 45 days from 2011-04-08, and operation is suspended for a period of more than 30 days, I will pay 50 BTC to nanaimogold.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (MingW32)

iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNnoK0AAoJEFiqpQYiVaBu5BoH+wdO5IWYKghgl5xq4/MlUo9H
D7tc9umQoykGuHyBf1PZ0lTvekJNA1n1gwGiLSb7uIkp3MyGBZvCMlzAQ/5rmfc2
iqTVHHGuuDjSSj3eI075w6OX53jgZR6uXE8pD6BFbfA8NCFUDuU9777gIDlByjkc
p/otX3l1TRWYSS/e8HN0I2JuWg8x7xGyIbqu8XdN/kOBdSLVkgU7/siMQV1mpS6V
/x7Q9t8TPhyf54Ps558uMGaP9PPQ2JsvNP8uN6gQP1E8ZVcEQunFXzOMLS36WEEr
QhpnjBw99EI2mwifapeUqAJY5uRoUtg4/8IkEylERNPvqufZhXRzpXGF9M+D66U=
=TM2g
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In spirit I accept this wager but practically we need some standard of proof. I can't think of any way to be sure that he is doing any trades.

Until we can agree on that, I can't see this working. Ideas?

S
451  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Official launch of *BitLotto* at bitlotto.com on: April 08, 2011, 06:35:28 PM
Quote from: Holy-Fire
Why rely on the Canadian lottery...
LOL, you cloistered dumfuks never fail to amuse me.
I resent that.
How would it sound if I referred to a lottery in your country as if it were the only one? Especially if that country were the second largest on earth?
You would sound perfectly legitimate, as there is just one lottery in my country (or at least, one that is called what I take to be the translation of the word "lottery"). I assumed that the "Canadian Lotto 6/49 numbers" were ubiquitous enough to deserve being called "the Canadian lottery", and I apologize if I missed the nuances. As this is completely irrelevant to the point I was making, I changed the wording.

I'm sorry. That was not called for. Sometimes I let my frustration get away from me.
452  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Nanaimo Gold automatic LR <---> BTC service on: April 08, 2011, 06:20:03 AM
Nice!

I'm glad you added this service.  Given that LR->PayPal is very easy, this provides another easy way to BTC->PayPal.



I'm finding the pool miners like this service because there is no fees and no minimum.

Into paypal is easy from anywhere - nothing is softer than PP. It's the other direction that can't work.

My Paypal is CAD so if folks want USD, they get ripped off by PP in exchange. Nothing I can do about that until I get an account attached to my US bank account.

Roberto at Aurumxchange told us he was going to put up a BTC <--> LR auto exchanger too. I hope that works out.

S
453  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Official launch of *BitLotto* at bitlotto.com on: April 08, 2011, 05:58:21 AM
OK, I'm in.

The way you have displayed the bitcoin addresses to spend to, as anchors, makes it difficult to select to copy to the clipboard. Really difficult.

You might want to re-think that.

> Why rely on the Canadian lottery

LOL, you cloistered dumfuks never fail to amuse me. How would it sound if I referred to a lottery in your country as if it were the only one? Especially if that country were the second largest on earth?

lol
454  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin2Cash.com - Cash-Only Marketplace on: April 08, 2011, 02:31:41 AM
Generally, horses are not permitted to bet on their own races. There is nothing to stop you from pretending to remain in business past 45 days just to win the bet.

The offer to bet must be limited to those not involved with your enterprise.

Any takers?

455  Economy / Marketplace / Nanaimo Gold automatic LR <---> BTC service on: April 08, 2011, 02:21:11 AM
For a quick trade in or out of Liberty Reserve, you might use the automatic trader on the bitcoin page of the Nanaimo Gold website.
https://www.nanaimogold.com/bitcoin.php

Please do not look for support in this forum. I don't often post here and less often read. Please use the contact form on the NG website. PGP and SSL are both supported.

You may also use the live chat feature - also protected by SSL.

Shane
456  Economy / Economics / Re: Converting value between currencies. on: April 08, 2011, 02:13:05 AM

nice improvment! seems new to me since i last visited your site
may i ask how you convert us$ to eur in the summary box?
the big equation starting with 1 oz au = 31,103 g ag = ...

All the national currencies are compared by the spot price of gold in those currencies. Because there is so little volume traded gold to bitcoin, I used the relation to USD for the basis of that comparison. It's how I price Pecunix to bitcoin trades.

Beware that, in the real world, the banksters will steal 2-5% of your value when you actually go to make a trade with them. Many banks post up their rates for cash trades. That makes the bitcoin calculator very accurate in comparing rates of exchange, but don't forget the bankster's sticky fingers when you are figuring stuff out.
457  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin2Cash.com - Cash-Only Marketplace on: April 08, 2011, 12:50:54 AM
> the only other cash-by-mail Bitcoin exchange

Oh, contraire!

There are several others.

Nanaimo Gold is the oldest and largest exchanger of bitcoin. I likely do more cash by mail than all the other services combined. My daily volume often exceeds that of Mt Gox and I am only one trader. I have been backing up bitcoin with gold, silver and digital currency since day one. I have been involved for almost a decade in the design of this P2P money. Not for the sake of making exchanges, but for the sake of the commerce it allows.

OK, that being said, Madhatter is right on all accounts. I can tell you from a vast experience that you can't mail cash to strangers. If they are not outright lying about not receiving their mail, they are outsmarting themselves by having you send to the empty house next door where the crackheads are currently squatting or they are failing to provide you with a deliverable address because they are too stupid to address a snail mail.

Everyone is responsible for what he mails. You are never going to qualify your cash recipients as honest, and you are never going to have force of law in international trades. When your cash is lost to thieves, as it certainly will be on occasion, you will be obligated to replace it. Everyone is responsible for what he sends. Nobody is responsible for what he fails to receive.

Don't forget that the people of the USA are minor players in this trade. If you restrict yourself to just that one country, you will be barring more than 70% of your potential business. If not, most of your cash mailings will have to cross customs and you will have to know what mail ports are not safe, in what countries. This knowledge is hard won and took me many years.

Don't expect the police to help you combat fraud. They are players for the bankster owned government that already hates you as a unique terrorist.

I have been involved in cash trade for gold by mail for 30 years, since before many readers of this forum were even born. I know all the tricks and all the pitfalls.

Listen to the Madhatter. He is correct.

If you are not too arrogant to consider a partial solution to the problem; you can safely deposit cash to your recipient's bank accounts as long as they are using a national bank that you can reach a branch of. That will cover about 8% of your potential trades. If you can prove to be a team player, which I currently doubt, I can send you to make lots of deposits on behalf of Nanaimo Gold as I only have one US bank account (BoA).

Your idea that any of us are competing suggests to me that you don't know what you are doing. There is too little profit to be made here. The exchangers are vital to the health of the bitcoin economy. The more the merrier. We need MANY more services like your's and Madhatter's if the prices are to ever stabilize enough for merchants to adopt bitcoin. Just don't expect to make much money from doing exchange. The real money is in the commerce that bitcoin will eventually facilitate.

I expect I know how you will react to this sage advice, so really, this post is for the benefit of those not still enduring the teenaged know-it-all years. You can't trust people unless you know them. You can't have anonymous trade if you have to qualify customers for credit.

And who the hell is going to pay you $15 just to mail a letter? I only charge $7 to stand through a bank queue! All you are going to attract with that pricing scheme are scammers who will try to get you to pay twice.

I predict your service will fail and be gone within 45 days. Anyone care to bet against me?

Flame me all you like. I won't bother to respond. You can have the last word on this thread. Anyone who want's my attention can reach me through the NG website. Reading this forum can harm one's intelligence, so I tend to ignore it.
458  Economy / Economics / Re: Converting value between currencies. on: April 07, 2011, 11:44:59 PM
You might find use for the currency calculator on

http://www.bitcoinroundup.com/

459  Economy / Marketplace / Re: MyBitcoin problem on: March 29, 2011, 06:43:19 PM
MyBitCoin has a new internal messaging system for support. You can log in to send a message to admin. This will work even when email is failing. If you don't have an account, you can easily make one. If you lost your password, there is nothing to stop you from opening another.

Apparently, there is no support presence on this forum, so let's be logical and not demand to get admin help here.

Thanks Klaus for the lucid explanation of the email problem.

hippich, was your problem resolved? Intermediary, did you get an answer? Don't leave your complaints dangling in public.

As for closing a digital currency account, there is no purpose and no function to do so. Accounts of this type are simply abandoned. Spend it out and forget it.

Somebody put a lot of time and effort into the creation of MyBitCoin and is graciously allowing us it's use. To be less quick to condemn would go a long way to help the entire movement.
460  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin-GBP - How to? on: March 15, 2011, 01:28:33 PM
You can buy GBP from Nanaimo Gold at a (current) rate of 0.5969 GBP/1 BTC.

Not sure if that's any help or not, but I thought I'd throw it out there.

Can the site be trusted? The site says the don't accept responsibility for transactions, so seems like a good place for a scammer to lurk. It does also say that previous transaction info is available so I suppose it could be fairly obvious.

What are you talking about?

> The site says the don't accept responsibility for transactions

Where? Why would I say that?

> It does also say that previous transaction info is available

WTF are you talking about?
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