The industry pricing suggests that it is intended for "bitcoin industry", rather than "industry that happens to accept payment in bitcoin". Considering the structure of the organization, the distinction seems like a reasonable one to make.
Exactly. Which is a good thing.
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I don't understand the problem here?
Those are actually pretty standard rates for any industry association. In fact, if anything, the rates for individual membership are very, very low compared to other comparable foundations.
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Getting those out of the way first - OMG, Ponzi scam - Is MNW involved in this? - What's the APR?
Now for real: This is a much needed project for Bitcoin to mature, although I don't know how well the word "standardize" will mesh with current users. See the first reply to the thread. I'd venture a guess and say that many of the more anarchistic members will see this as an attack.
BTW, I assume the blue buttons on the homepage are supposed to lead somewhere. Right now that functionality is broken, nothing happens when clicking them.
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Wow. I can't believe this topic got moved after more than a year in Discussions. I thought it was always left there as being of key interest to so many.
Hazek is on a cleaning spree.
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Wonderful, send funds obtained through a illegal scheme to charity. This is going to end well. Clawback and lawyering will have the charity end up losing more than they'd have gained.
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What if i am rock climbing or there is no internet were i vacation(true senario)
How do you send the funds without internet?
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Yes, I'm sorry if I confused anyone, but we are only shipping the FPGA products at the moment. The comment above was with regards to the FPGA Singles - our helper monkeys (They are on subcontracted out from EMC) are busily creating more singles as we speak for shipping either later this week or early next week.
We also have more than 300 boards on their way after that to satisfy current and future orders prior to the ASICs. It will sure be nice when we have the pick and place ready to go and we don't have rely on a third party to place the components on our boards.
Whoa! I may have to cancel my pre-order. Nobody said anything about EMC being involved. I work for HP, I can't be seen buying anything that's had EMC hands in it.... SO TORN NOW In my server room I have HP Proliants and EMC NAS cohabitating. Tell you what? They're both great
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That's cute.
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Is this Dragonball Z?
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You should maybe add his forum name or something, because there's no one called "meta1991ize" on this forum.
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You will want to setup a way to provide some proof that tickets were indeed purchased, especially since SEC is actively reading the forums right now.
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This isn't a court of public opinion.
This isn't a court at all. This is a hobbyist internet forum This. Furthermore it is not IRC. Can you people not resolve your IRC drama on IRC?
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So, wait, this new manufacturing facility is necessitated by the ASICs production, I would guess. And you're talking about contracts, so it is not rented yet.
And you expect to ship in what? 3 weeks?
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What is it with Bitcoin and mediterranian restaurants? That's the third one now after OnlyOneTV-MezeGrill and Bitcoin London-Antalya Restaurant.
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Is there an Association for the Prevention of Cruelty towards Guitars?
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He lists a membership to 2600 in his profile. This means that there is essentially no chance that he didn't got through tor.
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The first mistake is the belief that our transportation will continue to depend on roads.
"Where we're going, we don't need roads!"
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You should update your avatar accordingly.
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