What do you mean by a "large" amount of BTC? 10,000 BTC?
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That said, is anyone willing to sell me like half a btc or whatever via PayPal in the name of trust and cameradie? Is that a super gay thing to ask?
You can buy/sell small amounts of BTC using PP at this site: http://minibits.weebly.com/Never tried it but it has been around awhile and I have never seen a complaint about it.
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Repaid to BurtWagner: TX ID = 80ff793525c216c290a54cbed5ad09e9435ee1ec6b7af813ed77f3fba6785d53
Yep, Thanks! Great customer, would lend again.
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No it is not. Several months ago he accidently send some coins to his old mybitcoin address. It is a perfectly valid address. The coins are gone. Mybitcoin has them now. What I do not understand is why, after several months, he is bringing it up now. It was months ago. The coins are gone. Nothing more to say.
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Everyone, quit farting around and just leave it at 0.00005. What is so hard about that? We're heavily backed up on purchases ...
From page 72.
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Cap the fucking ticket limit, How the fuck can anyone who doesnt own 100 tickets win? "because if you have a ticket you have a chance" Yeah well i think the guy who BOUGHT the odds is an asshole, Fully understandable that anyone with simmilar capabilities would've done the same, But c'mon he had like a 20% chance to win Sure "he still could've lost" But let's change the ratio, Say he Continued to buy shitloads of tickets, He could crank up his chance to win as high as 99%!
Lol. It wouldn't have mattered if 400 guys bought at 0.25 each or 1 guy bought at 100btc. The odds for the others is still the same. See the logic yet? LOL As predicted here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=34007.msg835161#msg835161I am sure he is not the only one with this misconception - just the only one so far to post about it. It is an easy mistake to make. I did for a minute before thinking it through and that is why I posted about it. Emotion versus Math!
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It takes a while for the X to appear. Check back in a while.
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cant you use the info to track him or something
I will DOX him as soon as he gets the scammer tag. I can send him a snail mail letter, but I have already sent him many emails and PMs that he has ignored so I expect he would ignore a snail mail. I can send it certified to make sure he signs for it. What else can I really do? Maybe send someone by to chat with him? Does anyone live in Bowling Green, Ky that wants to pay this guy a visit to ask him why he is not paying me or answering my emails?
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Please to cancel the transfer and return to me my coins.i have 2 accounts on mining.cz
When did this happen? It seems at least on or before September 2011. Think of it this way... You order something online and give them the wrong address. They send it right away. 7 months later you call them and tell them your mistake and want them to send it again. (The permanent loss of the item aside, how do you prove that you don't have access to the mailbox of that address?) One difference is, we can see what the receiver on the wrong address did with your coins, and that they actually sent them to somewhere else. So your only option is find the owner of that address and ask for your coins. While at it, ask for my coins as well. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) You are asking for a refund for something you did that long ago? What planet are you from? You can't even get a refund for something you did this long ago when using fiat. I am out of here.
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Hey, is that my old buddy pastor tgmarks? Maybe not...
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Earth to teflone Andrew is bankrupt...
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no reply from him ?
No. I am sending another PM and another notice to the email we have on file today. The last PM I have from his is: Hey burt I went out of town with the kids this past weekend. We are heading back home in a little while, so I will either send your repayment late this evening, or first thing in the morning. Just wanted to update you on this. Thanks again.
Robert
Notice that the last PM was on April 2 and that the last time he visited the forums was also April 2: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=54204
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New loan of 15 BTC from Burtwagner
15 BTC payment received
Repayment within 3-5 days
Yes, tis true. Sad, but true. Will apply for a scammer tag and DOX him in a couple of days if he does not show up.
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I'm buying back stock, I doubt you will lose much if any money.
I tried to buy during the panic selling caused by "Goat battle 2.0" - it was a sure thing - but missed it. Goat, please let me know in advance before you get into your next forum battle so I can be better prepared to profit from it ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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It doesn't look like any of the larger "institutional" investors are holding much/any muBit shares. Maybe getting out and pitching to them a little (bitcoin banks, other funds are the firsts that come to mind).
Not entirely true, one of the Bitcoin banks has purchased a large share of this offering and is watching the IPO like a hawk
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I think I will get some of my ASIC design buddies together and we will do an ASIC ourselves. We just want to sell the ASICs to you. Who wants to do the boards and software? We will sell them to you for almost nothing but you have to order 10,000 per month (or was it per week - I will get back to you on the volume costs). We are used to doing multiprocessor SOC ASICs for disk drives so this should be easy enough. Now where is that open source FPGA design that I can use as the basis of my ASIC design ...
How much does R&D cost (ballpark), and could the people who want this option pool together and pay for R&D and manufacture of ASICs with bitcoins? Looking into it.
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Can't get blood from a stone folks Ah, but you can get blood from a turnip - just insert the proper gene sequences into the turnip DNA (was the subject of my final paper in my intro to genetic engineering class in colllege).
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I think I will get some of my ASIC design buddies together and we will do an ASIC ourselves. We just want to sell the ASICs to you. Who wants to do the boards and software? We will sell them to you for almost nothing but you have to order 10,000 per month (or was it per week - I will get back to you on the volume costs). We are used to doing multiprocessor SOC ASICs for disk drives so this should be easy enough. Now where is that open source FPGA design that I can use as the basis of my ASIC design ...
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