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481  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC History in wiki / Somebody cares to update the list ? Would donate a few btc on: October 19, 2011, 03:06:33 PM
so whats ur price ? Cheesy

okay i am willing to donate 10btc if others help me..

Oh, calling my bluff aye lol

That is nearing a realistic number.   For the amount of research, doing the work, allowing peers to review it for edits, and doing the work one last time to incorporate edits.  It seems like it would be a good two to three hour job, proper linking, etc.    I couldn't see why anyone would need more than 20btc to do the job, but in real world cash on a topic the person may not care about, I could see someone charging more than $50.
482  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Trade-Btc.com Brand new Bitcoin Exchange, buy sell and send Bitcoins! on: October 19, 2011, 02:59:14 PM
Thank you Vince, 2.2 received.  I hope whatever issues caused this situation to happen are no longer present.
483  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC History in wiki / Somebody cares to update the list ? Would donate a few btc on: October 19, 2011, 02:48:39 PM
I already did the most important page https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitcoin:Community_portal for free, now to convince the guys at Bitcoin.org to link to that page as the official "Community" link instead of a Google search result.


I would completely revamp that history page for pay, but at the current rate of 2.50 for a btc, it would take more than $5 to motivate me, because there is a lot of history to cover.
484  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Litecoin - a lite version of Bitcoin. Launched! on: October 19, 2011, 11:16:54 AM
The cleaned up Litecoin Coin Design v2.1, source code released, by Bitcoin Porn.  



The design is simple.  The coin is digital, the coin is "Lite", therefore abusing these laws and ensuring the coin could never physically exist*, the coin is somewhat transparent by design.  You cannot get more lite than that.

On various backgrounds.

White


Blue


Black


Bitcoin Orange



The below is a png file that is transparent, so it will just be whatever the forum color is or if you view else where, it will just an overlay on that color.




Click bottom image for source code, aka psd, to fuck around with as you please.




*After I typed it could never physically exist, I already can see some ass being able to make a souvenir coin out of glass.  And I would be the ass to buy one, those Glass Collectors '7' Arcade Tokens
485  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Litecoin - a lite version of Bitcoin. Launched! on: October 19, 2011, 10:03:40 AM
Cleaning up and making a much larger psd with a big clean coin, going for the full bounty! lol
486  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Nice Job Blocking the Truth BitcoinExpress on: October 19, 2011, 10:00:10 AM
This community has NO STRUCTURE, and the really sad part is that NO ONE lets anyone lead, therefore nothing ever gets done.

I do not fully understand the benefits of this.  Within the alt community boards is no one coin specifically, how can there be someone to manage such discussions?  Maybe this should be in Meta to suggest each Coin be separated.   I am not sure that would be beneficial with each coin having such a small userbase as is.   I do not believe people are using the Report to Moderator button as much as they should.  Less new thread creation and more using that link, the mods do support it's use.
487  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Nice Job Blocking the Truth BitcoinExpress on: October 19, 2011, 09:01:43 AM
Who is included in this "community" and what does one have to do, or what things should one avoid, to be a 'follower'?  Please be specific as possible with links as reference.  Thanks.
488  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin was not a bubble on: October 19, 2011, 08:08:26 AM
I hear you.  Let the people out who were in it for trading only.  Nice post.
489  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: thepiratebay.org banned bitcoinmarkets account due to "bitcoin is ponzi scheme" on: October 19, 2011, 07:45:50 AM
Skewing news, it's the blogging generation.
490  Other / Off-topic / Re: Asshole Shrugged on: October 19, 2011, 12:41:27 AM
That shit is pretty damn funny  Cheesy
491  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Would anyone be interested in discussing Bitcoins in a Google Hangout? on: October 19, 2011, 12:37:32 AM
How about an old fashioned Google Group http://groups.google.com/group/bitcoinpeople Cheesy
492  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Silk Road was the best thing that has ever happened to Bitcoins. on: October 19, 2011, 12:28:25 AM
Silk road is down, I doubt they will be back, as their worth was slashed in half overnight.

Prices can adjust, if people want their service, they will just continue to buy at different rates is all, the actual prices of the products should remain unchanged.
493  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Trade-Btc.com Brand new Bitcoin Exchange, buy sell and send Bitcoins! on: October 18, 2011, 09:48:53 AM
To update this thing that even I am not keeping updated with, Vincent asked for my Dwolla info, which I had none as I signed up to the site with none, he said he would be getting me my 2.2 "tomorrow" a few days ago.  I guess he is waiting for the price to drop where it will only cost four bucks and some change to replace the monies lol.

Also, logged in, still get an insufficient funds message.   Again, only bumping this because I was told I would be getting it back a few times, I now actually hope it will happen when I didn't really care as much before.  Finish it off Vince, please Smiley
494  Economy / Marketplace / Re: GLBSE down? on: October 18, 2011, 09:11:08 AM
Quote from: #glbse
<molecular> glbse.com offline?
<fizzisist_> i emailed nefario
<fizzisist> nefario just emailed me that he is getting on it
<molecular> thanks for the info, fizzisist

I think this post is getting glanced over.   Not sure if people consider IRC a valid form of communication lol

http://blog.glbse.com/ hasn't been updated
http://twitter.com/#!/GLBSE is running a script

Some people from their contact page, that I honestly wouldn't start worrying about anything unless one of the below people starts worrying

Quote
ColdHardMetal
Our company secretary, also our accountant, drafted our bylaws, rules and regulations. He is my right hand man and the second in command.

theymos
Our company treasurer, someone of excellent character and trustworthyness.

genjix
The initial developer of the command line client for GLBSE, helping us to get off the ground. A great python developer, cool and great person to work with.

Jere Jones
The initial developer of our web client, an intelligent and skilled programmer, worth his weight in bitcoins (how would you measure this?).

cuddlefish
The developer of our latest client library (which our latest command line client is built off), an amazingly intelligent developer and fast worker.

beamer
The principle tester of our latest client library and member of the test team for the original Python client. Developer of tooling to generate spreadsheets from the history commands/functions.

Nefario(A.K.A. James McCarthy)
Founder of BitcoinGlobal and lead GLBSE developer, admin, and pretty much everything else GLBSE related.


Contact

Email
doctor.nefario@gmail.com

If your email requires privacy you can always use GPG to encrypt, my public key is available here

Jabber/Google Chat
User id for Jabber or Google Chat is doctor.nefario@gmail.com

IRC
You will find me on freenode irc servers, I'm usually in chan #bitcoin and #bitcoin-dev

Skype
Skype ID: doctor.nefario

Timezones
Please keep in mind that I'm currently based in China, and am in Beijing timezone (UTC/GMT +8 hours), so this may result in your email not being replied to right away.
495  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: - Crypto X Change Launch Announcement - on: October 18, 2011, 08:49:17 AM
I fear for your guys' bold challenge, but also respect the fuck out of highly.  Good luck and god speed Wink
496  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Silk Road was the best thing that has ever happened to Bitcoins. on: October 18, 2011, 08:46:54 AM
People with low post counts talking highly of Litecoin, color me skeptical lol


Though I can't help agree with the overall assessment of GPU versus CPU mining.  That is definitely a technical difference among those two coins that I think is enough to make a person have preference with one over the other.
497  Other / Meta / Re: BitcoinEXpress on: October 18, 2011, 08:41:59 AM
No one said you can't DO both, we just don't want to be bothered by the flavor coin of the month. Every coin needs a proving ground-- bitcoin's is bitcointalk.org. As much as I hate to admit it (since I'm rooting for bitcoin.org.uk) bitcointalk.org is the first place people come when they find out about Bitcoin (me too!). Aside from trolling (impossible to stop, preexisting issue) being confused as to all hell what coin is "bitcoin" is not a plus. Bitcoin is already overly confusing for newbs.
I don't see how avoiding the alt currency subforums would not just eliminate the being bothered by the flavor coin of the month.  Hell, the only alt coin I have ever been annoyed by is Namecoin, the reason why is because of how the whoring of that alt coin is someone allowed in every subforum on the boards to be spammed by it's users, because... ?  Well I'm not sure why the Namecoin users do it, but at least with merged mining it no longer feels in my face and I feel less inclined to report those bullshit threads spamming that coin.

As far as Bitcointalk.org being the first place people come, well, I put that on the devs and how they are choosing to run, or choosing how not to run the Bitcoin "Community" and their overall treatment of it.  If the devs don't respect this place, I wouldn't expect the majority of the users who can see and feel that, to respect it either.  I can only hope over time people use all the communities more often and hope someone behind bitcoin.org realizes the value, or the lack of value they place on how they let their user base connect with each other from the 'official homepage'.  But I have no expectations in that regard and only help push other forums.
498  Other / Meta / Re: BitcoinEXpress on: October 18, 2011, 08:23:41 AM
Unfortunately for Bruce, that model only works when people aren't banded together to talk about you and then he is forced to move to the next city to sell the same monorail.

 Cheesy

I will not be able to read Bruce without associating it with this guy now



He is active on his Google group btw.

Also, I think Bitcoin fears no alt coin, neither should any of you guys.   However I would not be surprised if the alt coin forums was cut, but that would make more of a divide among users that may have been enjoying multiple coins.
499  Other / Meta / Re: How do you manage to read this forum ? (Suggestions) on: October 17, 2011, 10:34:05 PM
I think the numbers on these forums are not an accurate representation of current active users.

But then again, there is also less noise in any other Bitcoin forum.
500  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ExchB is closing on: October 17, 2011, 10:15:03 PM
It's not hard to figure out. Think about what ExchB did before any other exchanges, it's not hidden they made a big deal out of it on these very forums. That's why they were targeted first.

Oh, okay, yeah, the ATM thing.  I can see how someone could be mad.   I'm just not sure who.  Or why an NDA is involved, is some big press release coming up?  Or a big arrest!?  Spill more beans!  Gossssippp  This is all going in the video game https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=48088.msg579028#msg579028
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